ELECTRIC RULE NO Sheet 1 CALIFORNIA ALTERNATE RATES FOR ENERGY FOR NONPROFIT GROUP- LIVING FACILITIES

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Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 35305-E Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 25729-E ELECTRC RULE NO. 19.2 Sheet 1 A. GENERAL The Low-ncome Ratepayer Assistance (LRA) program was established by the Commission in Decisions 89-07-062 and 89-09-044 and expanded to qualifying Nonprofit Group-Living Facilities in Decisions 92-04-024 and 92-06-060. The program was revised in Decision 94-12-049 and the name changed to California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE). The purpose of the expanded CARE program is to provide qualifying Nonprofit Group-Living Facilities with reduced charges for electric service. Decision 06-12-038 clarifies that Common Use Areas as defined in Rule 1 qualify for CARE. Application for the rate may be made by master-metered customers who operate Nonprofit Group-Living Facilities for qualifying residents. Qualifying Nonprofit Group-Living Facilities for CARE shall be placed on the CARE rate starting with the first day of the Billing Cycle a complete application as specified in Section C was approved by PG&E. B. ELGBLTY To be eligible to receive CARE, the Nonprofit Group-Living Facility (facility) must meet the following conditions: 1. The facility must be operated by a corporation that has received a letter of determination by the nternal Revenue Service (RS) that the corporation is taxexempt due to its nonprofit status under RS Code Section 501(c)(3). The facility must provide one of the following services: a. Homeless shelter: The shelter must provide at least 6 beds and must be open at least 180 days per year; or b. Transitional housing, such as a half-way house, drug rehabilitation facility, women's shelter; or c. Short- or Long-Term Care: The facility must be a hospice, nursing home, seniors' home, or children's home; or d. A group home for physically or mentally disabled people. 2. At least 70 percent of the energy supplied to the facility's premises must be used for residential purposes (eating and sleeping). Advice Letter No: 4630-E ssued by Date Filed May 1, 2015 Decision No. Steven Malnight Effective June 1, 2015 Senior 1C7 Regulatory Affairs

Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 36620-E Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 35306-E ELECTRC RULE NO. 19.2 Sheet 2 B. ELGBLTY (Cont'd.) 3. The facility must also be licensed, or otherwise prove to PG&E's satisfaction, by the appropriate state agency. A homeless shelter is required to provide a copy of its municipal or county conditional use permit. 4. The total gross annual income for all persons residing at a Facility may not exceed the following: Number of Persons in Household Total Gross Annual Household ncome (Effective June 1, 2016 to May 31, 2017) 1-2 $32,040 3 $40,320 4 $48,600 5 $56,880 6 $65,160 7 $73,460 8 $81,780 Each additional member, add: $ 8,320 Advice Letter No: 4835-E ssued by Date Filed April 29, 2016 Decision No. Steven Malnight Effective June 1, 2016 Senior 2C7 Regulatory Affairs

Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 13589-E Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 12064-E ELECTRC RULE NO. 19.2 Sheet 3 B. ELGBLTY (Cont'd.) The following types of facilities do not qualify as Nonprofit Group-Living Facilities: Government-owned or subsidized housing that provides lodging only, student housing, or student dormitories. Nonprofit Group-Living Facilities which received government construction assistance in the form of a low interest mortgage, a direct cash grant, or a continuing rent subsidy may qualify for the CARE discount, provided these facilities meet the eligibility criteria listed in B.1 through B.4. Homeless Shelters may qualify for the CARE discount even if they receive ongoing government subsidies or occupy a government building, provided that the corporation operating the homeless shelter is PG&E's customer of record and 70 percent of the electricity consumed at the premises is used for residential purposes. A Nonprofit Group-Living Facility which otherwise qualifies for CARE under the qualifications set forth above shall not be deemed ineligible because compensation for resident's room and board is provided by a government agency under a disability, Supplemental Security ncome (SS), Social Security Administration, or other governmental assistance program. 5. Nonprofit Group-Living Facilities, other than homeless shelters, must provide at least one service in addition to lodging (e.g., meals, rehabilitation, training, counseling, etc.) 6. A nonlicensed, separately metered satellite facility qualifies for the CARE discount if it meets the following criteria: a. The corporation owning the satellite facility is licensed by the appropriate state agency and otherwise meets the CARE criteria in B.1 through B.3; b. The satellite facility and its residents meet the criteria in B.4 and B.5; c. At least 70 percent of the energy used by the satellite facility must be used for residential purposes (eating and sleeping); and Advice Letter No: 1503-E ssued by Date Filed March 23, 1995 Decision No. 94-12-049 Gordon R. Smith Effective March 16, 1995 3C1 and Chief Financial Officer

Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 33847-E Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 32658-E ELECTRC RULE NO. 19.2 Sheet 4 B. ELGBLTY (Cont'd.) d. The corporation owning the satellite facility is the customer of record for the satellite facility's premises. Completed applications must be submitted to PG&E. C. CERTFCATON 1. All facilities applying for certification must complete and provide to PG&E an Application Form No. 62-0156 for Nonprofit Group-Living Facilities. 2. Each Application for Nonprofit Group-Living Facilities must be accompanied by the following documentation: (D) (D) a. A copy of the RS tax exempt status letter; b. A copy of the license from the appropriate state agency, showing what services are provided in addition to lodging (homeless shelters do not need to provide a copy of a license); c. A copy of the municipal or county conditional use permit for facilities providing shelter for the homeless; and d. Documentation that all residents of the Nonprofit Group-Living Facility and any satellite facilities meet the CARE eligibility criteria shown in Section B. Homeless shelters need not provide income documentation; or e. Otherwise prove to PG&E's satisfaction that the Group-Living Facility is eligible to participate in the CARE program. 3. Certification of Nonprofit Group-Living Facilities is valid for two years, except as provided in Section E. t is the responsibility of the Nonprofit Group-Living Facility to notify PG&E when it is no longer eligible for the CARE Program. Advice Letter No: 4406-E ssued by Date Filed May 1, 2014 Decision No. Brian K. Cherry Effective June 1, 2014 4C6 Regulatory and Relations

Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 32659-E Cancelling Revised Cal. P.U.C. Sheet No. 28323-E ELECTRC RULE NO. 19.2 Sheet 5 D. RECERTFCATON REQUREMENTS 1. Facilities wishing to recertify must complete Form No. 62-0156 and provide the information listed in Section C. 2. Recertification shall include an explanation by the Nonprofit Group-Living Facility of how the annual CARE discount was used during the previous year for the direct benefit of qualifying residents. Nonprofit Group-Living Facilities either suspected of or proven to have provided incorrect information in their application for CARE may be required to recertify at any time. Further, PG&E reserves the right to conduct random audits to determine Nonprofit Group-Living Facility eligibility. Failure by any party to provide proper proof of eligibility will result in the removal of the Nonprofit Group-Living Facility from the CARE rate. Upon PG&E s request that the Nonprofit Group-Living Facility recertify eligibility or 90 days before the regular expiration date of the Nonprofit Group-Living Facility s eligibility, the Nonprofit Group-Living Facility will have 90 days to recertify, after which Nonprofit Group-Living Facilities not recertified may lose their eligibility under the CARE program. E. MSAPPLCATON OF CARE Misapplication of CARE for the period during which the Nonprofit Group-Living Facility received CARE occurs when: 1) the Nonprofit Group-Living Facility certifies or recertifies using incorrect information, or 2) when the CARE discount funds were not spent for the benefit of the qualifying residents. PG&E may rebill the account at the customer s otherwise applicable rate schedule for misapplication of CARE. Such billing shall be for a period up to the most recent three years in accordance with Rule 17.1. However, nothing in Rule 19.2 shall be interpreted as limiting PG&E s rights under any provisions of any applicable law or tariff. Advice Letter No: 4224-E ssued by Date Filed May 14, 2013 Decision No. Brian K. Cherry Effective June 1, 2013 5C11 Regulatory Relations