(a) The agreed upon
prices in the disclosure statement must reflect the marketed prices and the
billed prices.
(b) The EGS shall
provide the customer written disclosure of the terms of service at no charge
whenever:
(1) The customer requests that an
EGS initiate service.
(2) The EGS
proposes to change the terms of service.
(3) Service commences from a default service
provider.
(c) The
contract's terms of service shall be disclosed, including the following terms
and conditions, if applicable:
(1) Disclosure
of generation charges must conform to the following requirements:
(i) If the customer will be billed under a
price per kilowatt-hour price structure, generation charges must be disclosed
according to the actual prices per kilowatt-hour.
(ii) If a customer will not be billed under a
price per kilowatt-hour price structure, the contract's terms must clearly
explain the pricing structure and what the customer's price for generation
charges will be for a given period of time.
(iii) Generation charges must include an
estimate of all applicable taxes except for State sales tax and county
tax.
(2) If the price is
introductory, the pricing statement must include a statement that the price is
an introductory price, the duration of the introductory period and the price
for the first billing cycle after the introductory period.
(3) If the price is variable, the variable
pricing statement must include:
(i) Conditions
of variability (state on what basis prices will vary) including the factors
that the EGS will rely upon to establish the variable price.
(ii) Limits on price variability:
(A) If there is a limit on price variability,
such as a specific price cap, a maximum percentage increase in price between
billing cycles or minimum/maximum charges per kilowatt-hour for electricity
during the duration of the contract, the EGS shall clearly explain the
applicable limits. The EGS shall also state that the price can change each
billing period, which must be printed in font size larger than the font size
appearing in the terms of service.
(B) If there is not a limit on price
variability, the EGS shall clearly and conspicuously state that there is not a
limit on how much the price may change from one billing cycle to the next. The
EGS shall also state that the price can change each billing period, which must
be printed in font size larger than the font size appearing in the terms of
service.
(iii) The price
to be charged, per kilowatt-hour, for the first billing cycle of generation
service.
(iv) A description of when
and how the customer will receive notification of price changes. If the
customer will not know the price until the time of billing, this must be
disclosed in font size larger than the font size appearing in the terms of
service.
(4) If the unit
price changes based on actual customer usage or if the offer includes fees in
addition to the unit price, the price per kWh must factor in all costs
associated with the rate charged to the customer, including any fees, and show
the average price per kWh for usages of 500, 1,000 and 2,000 kWh of electricity
in a table format. If the offer includes an introductory price, the disclosure
statement must show the average price per kWh of the introductory price,
including any fees, and the price offered after the introductory period,
including any fees, in separate tables.
(i)
If the price is a fixed monthly amount, including any fees, that does not
change based on actual customer usage, the disclosure statement must show the
average price per kWh for usages of 500, 1,000 and 2,000 kWh of electricity in
a table format.
(ii) If the price
varies based on when the customer actually uses electricity, such as a
time-of-use offer, the disclosure statement must show the price per kWh for
each time period in table format.
(5) An itemization of basic and nonbasic
charges distinctly separate and clearly labeled.
(6) The duration of the agreement, which
includes:
(i) The starting date.
(ii) The expiration date, if
applicable.
(7) An
explanation of sign-up bonuses, add-ons, limited time offers, other sales
promotions and exclusions, if applicable.
(8) An explanation of prices, terms and
conditions for special services, including advanced metering deployment, if
applicable.
(9) The cancellation
provisions, if applicable.
(10) The
renewal provisions, if applicable.
(11) An explanation of limits on price
variability, penalties, fees or exceptions, printed in font size larger than
the font size appearing in the terms of service, but not less than 12-point
font. Penalties and fees must be disclosed in actual dollars or a specific
method for determining the actual dollars must be disclosed. This explanation
must include a statement advising the customer that the customer will not be
subject to a penalty or fee if the customer terminates the contract at any time
between the date the options notice required under §
54.10(2)
(relating to notice of contract expiration or change in terms for residential
and small business customers) is issued and the expiration of the fixed
duration contract.
(12) Customer
contact information that includes the name of the EGS, the EGS's address,
telephone number, Commission license number and Internet address, if
available.
(13) A statement
providing that information about shopping for an electric supplier is available
at
www.PaPowerSwitch.com or other
successor media platform as determined by the Commission, by calling the
Commission at (800) 692-7380 and the Office of Consumer Advocate at (800)
684-6560 or at
www.oca.state.pa.us.
(14) For contracts with variable pricing, the
EGS shall provide:
(i) A telephone number and
Internet address at which a customer may obtain the previous 24 months' average
monthly billed prices for that customer's rate class and EDC service territory.
If an EGS has not been providing generation service in a rate class and EDC
service territory for 24 months, the EGS shall provide the average monthly
billed prices for the months available to date. If price history or
representative price information is not available and the offer is materially
different from other offers made by the EGS, the EGS shall inform the customer
of this fact.
(ii) In plain
language, a statement that historical pricing is not indicative of present or
future pricing.
(d) Customers shall be provided a 3-day right
of rescission period following receipt of the disclosure statement.
(1) The 3-day right of rescission is 3
business days.
(2) The 3-day right
of rescission begins when the customer receives the written
disclosure.
(3) The customer may
cancel in writing, orally or electronically, if available.
(4) Waivers of the 3-day right of rescission
are not permitted.
(e)
Definitions for generation charges and transmission charges, if applicable, are
required on electric disclosure statements and must be defined in accordance
with the glossary posted at
www.PaPowerSwitch.com or other successor
media platform as determined by the Commission. Definitions for each of the
basic and nonbasic services, if applicable, are required. The definition
section of the disclosure statement must be distinctly separate.
(f) The EGS shall include in the customer's
disclosure statement the following statements which may appear together in a
paragraph:
(1) "Generation prices and charges
are set by the electric generation supplier you have chosen."
(2) "The Public Utility Commission regulates
distribution prices and services."
(3) "The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
regulates transmission prices and services."
(g) Disclosure statements must include the
following customer notifications for fixed duration or non-fixed duration
contracts:
(1) For fixed-duration contracts,
disclosure statements must include the following notification: "If you have a
fixed duration contract that will be ending, or whenever wants
to change the contract, you will receive two separate notices before the
contract ends or the changes happen. You will receive the first notice 45 to 60
days before, and the second notice 30 days before the expiration date or the
date the change becomes effective. These notices will explain your
options."
(2) For contracts that
are not fixed-duration contracts, disclosure statements must include the
following notification: "If wants to change the contract, you
will receive two separate notices before the changes happen. You will receive
the first notice 45 to 60 days before the change, and the second notice 30 days
before the change. These notices will explain your options."
(h) If the default service
provider changes, the new default service provider shall notify customers of
that change, and provide customers with its name, address, telephone number and
Internet address, if available.
(i)
The EGS shall provide, with the disclosure statement, a separate EGS contract
summary in a format provided by the Commission.
(j) If the contract is assignable, the EGS
shall inform the customer at the time the parties enter into the contract.
Prior to a contract assignment, the EGS shall provide notice to the affected
customer, the affected EDC and the Commission. The customer notice must include
the name of the new EGS, the contact information for the new EGS, the estimated
month and year that the assignment is expected to occur, and language informing
the customer that contract terms and conditions remain unchanged.
(k) If the EGS intends on obtaining customer
account information from the EDC, the EGS shall inform the customer of the
specific type of information that may be obtained, such as usage data, the
purpose for obtaining this information and that the customer is consenting to
the EDC releasing this information by entering into this contract. The EGS
shall also inform the customer that the EGS will maintain the confidentiality
of a customer's personal information including the customer's name, address,
telephone number, electric usage and historic payment information, as required
by applicable Commission regulations and Federal and State laws.