[Yay for the CPUC! This is clearly the right answer! - Barry]
CPUC says PG&E should allow SmartMeter opt-out
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: Thursday, March 10, 2011 at 11:47 a.m.
SAN FRANCISCO — California regulators will ask Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to set up a process so its customers can opt out of SmartMeters if they have concerns about the devices' potential health effects.
California Public Utilities Commission President Michael Peevey says he will ask the utility to develop the proposal over the next two weeks.
Peevey's announcement came before dozens of people and advocacy groups testified at Thursday's commission meeting that exposure to radio frequencies and radiation from the wireless electricity and gas meters was harming people's health.
PG&E maintains that the meters are safe. Other PUC commissioners have said they want to see more research on whether the electronic meter-reading system can impact health.
Peevey says he believes PG&E should allow customers to opt out for a "reasonable cost".