Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
Section 14:4-7.6 - Contracts(a) A TPS shall not provide electric generation service or gas supply service to a retail customer without the customer's written signature on a contract or such alternative forms of verification identified in N.J.A.C. 14:4-2.3 and as the Board may permit to initiate such service(s), for switching TPSs or for renewal thereof. On or before the date the TPS submits a change order to an LDC, and within one business day of when a customer authorizes a contract renewal, the TPS shall send a copy of the TPS contract to the customer. The TPS may do this by electronic mail or by regular mail, at the option of the customer, or if the customer signed up in person, the TPS may hand deliver the contract to the customer.(b) A TPS contract shall clearly and conspicuously state that the purpose of the document is to authorize a change in the customer's TPS, and include explicit terms and conditions, which shall include, at a minimum: 1. A clear statement of the duration of the contract;2. The price per kWh or therm or, if a fixed pricing arrangement is not made, a clear and unambiguous statement of the precise mechanism or formula by which the price will be determined; if the contract contains no particular pricing terms, but rather, expresses the charges for service rendered on a percentage savings basis, the contract language shall clearly and conspicuously state the percentage savings being guaranteed, as well as the price or charges to which the percentage savings is being compared;3. A complete list of any other fees, including, but not limited to, early termination penalties, due date for payment, late payment fees and the number of days after which a late payment fee may be applied, and interest charges, which will or can be imposed on residential customers, including, but not limited to, the specific conditions under which such penalties and/or fees can be imposed;4. A statement of the residential customer's rights, which shall provide that the customer will receive a confirmation notice of its choice of supplier and that, at a minimum, the customer will have seven calendar days from the date of the confirmation notice to contact its LDC and rescind its selection. Furthermore, that a contract for electric generation or gas supply service shall not be legally binding upon the residential customer until the seven-day confirmation period has expired, and the customer has not, directly or indirectly, rescinded his or her selection;5. A statement of the TPS's termination rights, which shall explain the specific conditions under which the TPS may terminate service, and that at a minimum the TPS shall provide the customer with 30 days written notice of the termination and an opportunity to remedy the termination condition. The notice shall state the TPS's rights to terminate the contract, regardless of whether the customer remedies the condition that triggered the termination notice;6. No statement that asks any customers to waive any rights they have under New Jersey or Federal Consumer Protection laws; and7. A clear description of the customer billing arrangements, which shall include who will bill the customer and whether budget billing will be available. If budget billing is available, the agreement shall provide that a true-up of the account subject to budget billing shall be made at least once every 12-month period during the term of the contract.(c) A TPS contract shall include the TPS' local or toll-free telephone number, the LDC's emergency and toll-free customer service telephone numbers and the Board's Division of Consumer Relations toll-free telephone number.(d) A TPS contract shall state that the customer should call the LDC in the event that an electric/gas-related emergency, such as a gas leak or power outage, exists.(e) A TPS contract shall state that, for a residential customer, there is no charge for starting or stopping electric generation service or gas supply service, if done within the terms of the contract. This subsection does not prohibit an early termination fee or other penalty for failure to adhere to a valid TPS contract.(f) A TPS contract shall explicitly permit a residential customer to terminate the contract, with 48 hours notice without penalty, as a result of a relocation within or outside the LDC's franchise area, disability that renders the customer of record unable to pay for the TPS's service, and/or the customer of record's death.(g) A TPS contract shall clearly and conspicuously display the TPS' name and license number issued by the Board.(h) A TPS shall file a sample copy of its residential contract(s) with the Secretary of the Board, with a copy provided to the Division of Consumer Affairs and Rate Counsel; and the initial filing of the sample copy of TPS contract(s) shall include a consumer complaint resolution process. A TPS shall file a sample copy of subsequent revisions of its contract(s) with the Secretary of the Board, with a copy provided to the Division of Consumer Affairs and Rate Counsel, within three business days. A TPS may elect to file a request for confidentiality for submitted information under the Board's Open Public Records Act (OPRA) rules at N.J.A.C. 14:1-12.(i) In no event shall a TPS cease to deliver electric power supply or natural gas supply, subject to the terms and conditions of the contract and the LDC tariff, to the LDC on behalf of a residential customer, upon less than the minimum 30 days notice to the customer, except pursuant to a directive from Board staff pursuant to N.J.A.C. 14:4-5.(j) Where an affirmative written signature is not obtained for renewal of a residential electric generation service or gas supply service contract, the existing contract shall continue on a month-to-month basis under the current terms and conditions and pricing. This does not preclude the TPS from using any of the change order verification methods set forth in N.J.A.C. 14:4-2.3(c) to verify that the customer agrees to the renewal contract terms.(k) The TPS shall provide notice to the customer at least 30 days prior to the end of the electric generation service or gas supply service contract, informing the customer of the date upon which the service contract term ends.(l) The contract may not include provisions (sometimes referred to as "material change notices") that permit the TPS to change material terms of the contract without the customer's affirmative authorization unless the change is required by operation of law. "Material terms of a contract" include, but are not limited to, terms regarding the price, deliverability, time period of the contract, or ownership of the gas or electricity. "Non-material" terms include those regarding the address where payments should be sent or the phone number to be used for customer inquiries. Changing the price to reflect a change in the Sales and Use Tax or other State-mandated charge would be permitted as a change required by operation of law.N.J. Admin. Code § 14:4-7.6
Amended by 49 N.J.R. 4015(a), effective 12/18/2017