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NoticeCalifornia State of Emergency (October 27, 2019): Operation of Portable Back-up Generators to Alleviate the Threat to Public Health and Safety in Anticipation of an Imminent Public Safety Power Shutoff
NoticeCalifornia State of Emergency (October 27, 2019): Sale, Offer for Sale, and Importation of U.S. EPA Certified Residential-Type Generators into California