52 Pa. Code § 111.14 - Notification regarding marketing or sales activity
(a) When a supplier engages in door-to-door
sales and marketing activity, the supplier shall notify the Bureau of Consumer
Services no later than the morning of the day that the activity begins. The
notification shall include general, nonproprietary information about the
activity, the period involved and a general description of the geographical
area.
(b) A supplier shall provide
the local distribution company with general, nonproprietary information about
the door-to-door sales and marketing activity that caused the supplier to
provide notice to the Commission in accordance with subsection (a). The
supplier shall provide this general information to the distribution company no
later than the morning of the day that the sales and marketing activities
begin. The distribution company shall use this information only for acquainting
its customer service representatives with sales and marketing activity
occurring in its service territory so that they may knowledgably address
customer inquiries. Consistent with §
54.122 (relating to code of
conduct) for an EDC and §
62.142 (relating to standards of
conduct) for an NGDC, a distribution company may not use the information for
other purposes.
(c) In responding
to a customer inquiry about price and service, a distribution company may
provide information about its own price and terms but shall refer the customer
to the supplier for questions about the supplier's prices and terms. This
subsection does not apply in the context of a Commission-approved program that
requires a distribution company to provide information about a supplier's
prices and terms.
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