Maine Code § 14-6045

Disclosure of transmission and distribution utility costs
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Upon request, a transmission and distribution utility, as defined in Title 35-A, section 102, shall
provide free of charge to current or prospective customers, tenants or property owners residential
electric energy consumption and cost information for a dwelling unit for the prior 12-month period or
figures reflecting the highest and lowest electric energy consumption and cost for the previous 12
months. The cost must include and separately identify the cost of the transmission and distribution
utility's services and the cost of electricity. If a unit has been occupied for a period of less than 12
months or for any other reasons the utility does not have information regarding electricity consumption
or costs for a period of 12 months, the utility shall estimate the unit's annual kilowatt-hour consumption
or cost. The estimated cost must be based on the applicable standard-offer service price or default
service price established by the Public Utilities Commission. Provision of this information is neither a
breach of customer confidentiality nor a guarantee or contract by the utility as to future consumption
levels for or the cost of the provision of electricity to that unit. For purposes of this section, "dwelling
unit" includes mobile homes, apartments, buildings or other structures used for human habitation. [PL
1999, c. 657, §6 (AMD).]

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