Existing law establishes the Division of Petroleum Market Oversight to, among other things, provide independent oversight and analysis of the transportation fuels market for the protection of consumers by identifying market design flaws, market power abuses, and any other manner by which market participants act to harm competition or act contrary to the best interests of the consumers in the state. Existing law requires the director of the division, when requested, to appear before the appropriate policy committees of the Legislature to provide an update on the division's performance as compared to its objectives, the status of competition in the transportation fuels markets, and other information the committees request.
This bill would establish the Interagency Working Group on Transportation Fuels Transition Strategy, which would be led by the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission and consist of various entities, to develop priority policies and programs informed by a specified plan and assessment and strengthen coordination and communication regarding policies and regulations across state, regional, and local authorities, communities, and stakeholders in order to inform transportation fuels policy development and implementation, as provided. The bill would require the commission to annually convene at least one public meeting of the working group to provide the public with information and to receive information and comments from the public.