A California Agency Implements Important Public Policy Goals Through Secret Litigation Settlement: A Case Study
September 2013
Citation:
43
ELR 10754
Issue
9
Some administrative agencies exist in California solely as creatures of the state legislature. Other agencies, such as the California Public Utilities Commission (PUC), exist by virtue of both the state Constitution and subsequent delegation of power and responsibilities by the legislature. In either case, administrative agencies have only such powers as have been delegated to them. And when they exercise those powers, certain rules generally apply.