Maryland Code § PU-7-604.1

Section PU-7-604.1
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(a) The Commission shall establish a customer choice shopping website that
allows a customer to sort natural gas suppliers that have open offers to supply natural
gas to residential customers in the customer's service area.
(b) The website shall include:
(1) a list of all natural gas suppliers that have open offers to supply
natural gas to residential customers in a customer's service area, sortable by:
(i) cost of service;
(ii) cost of natural gas per therm;
(iii) rate structure;

(iv) duration of the contract;
(v) cancellation fee; and
(vi) any other aspect of service that the Commission considers
necessary;
(2) a way to compare natural gas suppliers based on the sortable
items specified under item (1) of this subsection;
(3) a link to the website of each natural gas supplier with an open
offer to supply natural gas to residential customers;
(4) a link to a complaint process that provides access for the customer
to protect the customer's rights and make use of consumer protections through the
Commission; and
(5) fact sheets on the process for comparing offers from natural gas
suppliers on the website, including relevant contract terms, requirements,
limitations, and fees.
(c) (1) To ensure the currency and accuracy of information required
under subsection (b) of this section, the Commission shall maintain a secure portal
on its website to receive information about offers to supply natural gas from natural
gas suppliers.
(2) At least once a month, each natural gas supplier with an open
offer to supply natural gas shall submit detailed information about the offer to the
Commission through a secure portal maintained by the Commission on the
Commission's website for this purpose.
(d) The Commission shall recover the cost of complying with this section in
accordance with § 2-110 of this article.

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