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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 66 — PUBLIC UTILITIES · Chapter 3

§ 308.1. Consumer protection and information.

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§ 308.1. Consumer protection and information.
(a)Informal complaints.-- The commission shall promulgate regulations by which a consumer may make informal complaints. A party may appeal a determination regarding the informal complaint and seek review by an administrative law judge or special agent subject to the procedures in section 335 (relating to initial decisions and release of documents). The commission shall keep records of each informal complaint received, the matter complained of, the utility involved and the disposition and shall at least annually prepare a report on these matters.
(b)Rate comparison report.-- Annually, by April 15, the commission shall submit a report to the Governor and to the General Assembly. The report shall compare all categories of ratepayers for all electric and gas public utilities so that reasonably accurate comparisons of rates can be made between similar individuals or groups of ratepayers receiving services in different service areas.
66c308.1v
(Nov. 30, 2004, P.L.1578, No.201, eff. 14 days)
2004 Amendment. Act 201 added section 308.1.
66c308.2s
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