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CLEAN ENERGY ALLIANCE
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-001
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OF THE CLEAN ENERGY ALLIANCE
APPROVING SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY
WHEREAS, the Clean Energy Alliance (CEA) is a joint powers agency, formed on
November 4, 2019, by founding members cities of Carlsbad, Del Mar and Solana Beach; and
WHEREAS, Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) authorized by Assembly Bill 117, is a
state law that allows cities, counties, and other authorized entities to aggregate electricity
demand within their jurisdictions in order to purchase and/or generate alternative energy
supplies for residents and businesses within their jurisdiction while maintaining the existing
electricity provider for transmission and distribution services; and
WHEREAS, CEA Board has approved an Implementation Plan and Statement of Intent
which was certified by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) on March 16, 2020; and
WHEREAS, the CEA Board desires to establish administrative and operational policies.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Directors of the Clean Energy
Alliance, as follows:
Section 1. The Board of Directors of the Clean Energy Alliance hereby approves the
Social Media Policy.
DocuSign Envelope ID: 4BD7F421-E12F-4489-A705-B883D60B7769 CEA Resolution #2021-001
Social Media Policy
The foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 21st day of January 2021, by the
following vote:
AYES: Member Druker, Vice Chair Bhat-Patel, Chair Becker
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
APPROVED:
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CLEAN ENERGY ALLIANCE
CEA-015
SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY
Clean Energy Alliance (CEA) has determined that the use of social media is an effective tool to
augment traditional communications methods to communicate news and information to the
public. The use of social media presents CEA with an opportunity to enhance communication
with customers as a means to exchange information, increase brand awareness, and build
positive engagement. This document establishes protocol for best practices when engaging
with the public on social media and is subject to change by CEA as needed.
Policy
1.Clean Energy Alliance is responsible for determining who is authorized to use social
media on behalf of the agency.
2.Staff should strive to respond to comments on social media within one business day, as
priorities allows, and if the comments warrant a response.
3.Comments containing any of the following shall be removed as soon as possible:
a.Profane language or content;
b.Content that promotes, fosters or perpetuates discrimination on the basis of race,
creed, color, age, religion, gender, marital status, national origin physical or
mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender orientation;
c.Sexual content or links to sexual content;
d.Disparaging, harassing or threatening content intended to threaten or defame
any person, group or organization;
e.Spam or comments that are clearly unrelated to the topic;
f.Links to any site or content posted by automatic software programs (i.e. bots);
g.Solicitation, promotion or endorsement of specific commercial services, products
or entities;
h.Promotion or encouragement of illegal activity;
i.Content that appears to violate the intellectual property rights of CEA or a third-
party under federal or state law, including copyrights or trademarks;
j.Content that compromises the safety or security of the public, public systems or
CEA employees;
k.Personally identifiable information or sensitive personal information that, if
released, violates federal or state law;
I. Promotion or endorsement of a political campaign or candidate;
m. Inaccurately implying the endorsement, approval or sponsorship by CEA.
Social Media Policy
Adopted January 21, 2021
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4.All comments posted to CEA social media will be monitored. CEA reserves the right to
deny access to its social media pages to an individual who violates the above standards.
5.A comment on any CEA social media page is the opinion of the commentor or poster,
and does not imply endorsement of, or agreement by, CEA;
6.To the extent consistent with applicable law, CEA is authorized to remove unauthorized
content, comments, or links posted on its social media that violate the above standards;
provided, however, that this will be performed in a view-point neutral manner.
Any comments that are removed may be considered public records and will be retained by CEA for a
period of at least two (2) years, or for such other period as required by law or provided in CEA's record
retention schedule.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) shall implement this policy and is authorized to revise this policy as
needed to reflect updated CEA practices and legal developments, subject to General Counsel approval.
The CEO is also authorized to adopt a more detailed internal social media policy for use by CEA
employees, consultants, and agents for administering CEA's social media pages.