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ICC Publishes Final Order On New Retail Supplier Marketing Rules

October 23,2017



The Illinois Commerce Commission has posted a final order containing the adopted new retail electric marketing and sales rules

See the order here

For a discussion of the adopted rules, see EnergyChoiceMatters.com's earlier stories, which first reported the final adoption last week. Other than certain changes required by JCAR (as discussed at the links below), the ICC's final order mirrors the earlier second notice order discussed at the ECM link below

-- 10/19: In Response To Legislative Committee Changes, Illinois Adopts Revised Retail Supplier Marketing Rules That Omit Requirement For Double Verification Of Retail Electric Sales


 

-- 9/13: Illinois Rules Review Committee Rejects Requirement For Double Verification Of Retail Electric Sales; "Written" Notice For 20% Variable Rate Increases Adopted


 

-- 6/2: 2nd Notice Order: Regulator Requires Tweaked "Side by Side" Comparison For Renewal Offers


 

-- 6/2: 2nd Notice Order: Retail Suppliers Must Provide Customers With High Price Alerts For Certain Products, At Customer-Selected Levels


 

-- 6/2: 2nd Notice Order: Regulator Bans Use of Utility Name, Logo By Retail Suppliers



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