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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 199 — Citizens utility board

199.10 Mailing procedure.

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199.10 Mailing procedure.
(1)In this section “enclosure” means a card, leaflet, envelope or combination thereof furnished by the corporation under this section. To accomplish its duty under s. 199.05
(1), the corporation, subject to the following limitations, may prepare and furnish to any investor-owned Class A public utility a statement to be printed upon the face of the public utility’s periodic customer billing or an enclosure:
(a)An enclosure or statement furnished by the corporation under this section may not be submitted to the utility less than 21 calendar days in advance of the date of the public utility’s periodic customer billing.
(b)An enclosure shall be of a size compatible with the utility’s mailing envelope, shall otherwise conform to the specifications of the utility’s billing enclosure inserting equipment and may not exceed in total weight .5 ounce avoir.
(c)A statement furnished by the corporation under this section shall be of a size compatible with the utility’s normal periodic billing.
(d)An enclosure or statement furnished by the corporation under this section shall be limited to informing the reader of the purpose, nature and activities of the corporation and informing the reader that the utility consumer billed and others in his or her household may contribute money to the corporation directly. The enclosure or statement shall have the character of a circular and may not have the character of a bill, statement of account or personal correspondence.
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