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The California Energy Commission is initiating a regulatory rulemaking action to amend administrative definitions within the California Code of Regulations, focusing solely on updating internal terminology and procedural language to ensure clarity and consistency in enforcement and compliance. This action does not involve any procurement, contracting, subcontracting, or supplier engagement, and no work will be outsourced to third parties. The modification is purely a regulatory clarification aimed at improving the administrative framework under which the Commission operates. The action is classified under NAICS code 926130, which pertains to environmental programs, and is being handled directly by the agency without any external vendor involvement. The solicitation number is not applicable, as no competitive process or opportunity is being offered. The rulemaking is publicly accessible through the CEQA Net project portal, and all activities are confined to the internal regulatory functions of the California Energy Commission, with no specified place of performance or point of contact beyond standard agency channels.

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California Energy Commission updates internal regulatory definitions without outsourcing or procurement.

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California → Energy Commission

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926130 - Regulation and Administration of Communications, Electric, Gas, and Other UtilitiesView NAICS

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CA

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AgencyCalifornia → Energy Commission
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California → Energy Commission
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This is a regulatory rulemaking action by the California Energy Commission to amend administrative definitions in the California Code of Regulations. No subcontracting or supplier work is involved.

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