Maryland Code § CA-5-640

Section CA-5-640
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(a) A member-regulated cooperative shall adopt procedures to hear, decide,
and resolve, in a prompt and fair manner, complaints from its members, including
complaints regarding net metering.
(b) (1) The procedures adopted under subsection (a) of this section shall
provide for a formal and an informal complaint process.
(2) A formal complaint proceeding shall include, at a minimum:
(i) The right to present a complaint in writing;
(ii) The right to have a complaint heard by the chief executive
officer of the member-regulated cooperative, or the chief executive officer's designee;
(iii) The right to a written response that states the reasons for
the member-regulated cooperative's decision; and
(iv) The right to have the complaint and response reviewed by
the board of directors.
(c) (1) A member-regulated cooperative may not require a member to
use the formal or informal complaint process.
(2) If a member uses the formal or informal complaint process, the
member may:
(i) Accept the decision resulting from the process; or
(ii) Reject the decision resulting from the process and pursue
any other remedy authorized by law.
(d) A decision made under a formal or informal complaint process is binding
on the member-regulated cooperative.

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