Wisconsin Code § 196.595

Utility advertising practices
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(1) In this
section:
(a) “Advertising” means:
1. Printed and published material and descriptive literature
of a utility used in newspapers, magazines, radio and TV scripts,
billboards and similar displays.
1m. Any material which provides information favorable to a
public utility on any issue about which the utility is attempting to
influence legislative or administrative action by direct oral or
written communication with any elective state official, agency official or legislative employee if the practice is regulated under
subch. III of ch. 13.
2. Descriptive literature and sales aids of all kinds issued by
a utility for presentation to utility consumers and other members
of the public, including but not limited to any material enclosed
with or added to a utility billing statement, circulars, leaflets,
booklets, depictions, illustrations and form letters.
3. Prepared sales talks to the public and public informational
facilities.
4. Other materials and procedures enumerated by rule of the
commission which promote or provide information to the public
about a public utility.
(b) “Expenditure” means any cost of advertising directly incurred by a utility and any cost of advertising incurred by contribution to parent or affiliated companies or to trade associations.
(c) “Public utility” in this section means any public utility, as
defined in s. 196.01, engaged in the transmission, delivery, or furnishing of natural gas by means of pipes or mains, heat, light, water, or power. “Public utility” does not include any cooperative
association organized under ch. 185.
(2) A public utility may not charge its ratepayers for any expenditure for advertising unless the advertising:
(b) Produces a demonstrated, direct and substantial benefit for
ratepayers. Advertising which produces a direct and substantial
benefit for ratepayers is limited to advertising which does any of
the following:
1. Demonstrates energy or water conservation methods.
2. Conveys safety information on the use of energy.
2g. Conveys health or safety information related to a water
system or the use of water, including information on preventing
frozen water laterals.
2r. Identifies the public utility on public utility property or
the location of public utility property.
3. Demonstrates methods of reducing ratepayer costs.
4. Otherwise directly and substantially benefits ratepayers.
5. Is required by law, administrative rule, or permit.
(2m) Notwithstanding sub. (2), a public utility may charge its
ratepayers for expenditures for reasonable direct communication
to ratepayers that will be directly and substantially impacted by
ongoing or future water public utility operations or construction.
(3) The commission shall make rules to carry out the purposes of and to enforce this section.

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