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TITLE 16ECONOMIC REGULATION
PART 2PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION OF TEXAS
CHAPTER 25SUBSTANTIVE RULES APPLICABLE TO ELECTRIC SERVICE PROVIDERS
SUBCHAPTER RCUSTOMER PROTECTION RULES FOR RETAIL ELECTRIC SERVICE PROVIDERS
RULE §25.484Electric No-Call List

(a) Purpose. This section implements the Public Utility Regulatory Act (PURA) §39.1025, relating to Limitations on Telephone Solicitation, and the Texas Business & Commerce Code Annotated (Bus. & Comm. Code) §44.103 relating to rules, customer information, and isolated violations of the Texas no-call list.

(b) Application. This section applies to retail electric providers (REPs) as defined in §25.5 of this title (relating to Definitions). A REP acting as a telemarketer, as defined by §26.37 of this title (relating to Texas No-Call List), is also subject to the provisions of §26.37 of this title.

(c) Definitions. The following words and terms, when used in this section shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.

  (1) Consumer good or service--For purposes of this section, consumer good or service has the same meaning as Business & Commerce Code §44.002(3) relating to Definitions.

  (2) Electric no-call database--Database administered by the commission or its designee that contains the names, addresses, telephone numbers and dates of registration for all electric no-call registrants. Lists or other information generated from the electric no-call database shall be deemed to be a part of the database for purposes of enforcing this section.

  (3) Electric no-call list--List that is published and distributed as required by subsection (f)(2) of this section.

  (4) Electric no-call registrant--A person who is either:

    (A) An electric customer who registered prior to May 27, 2005, by application and payment of accompanying fee, for the electric no-call list; or

    (B) A nonresidential electric customer who registered on or after May 27, 2005, by application and payment of accompanying fee, for the electric no-call list.

  (5) Established business relationship--A prior or existing relationship that has not been terminated by either party, and that was formed by voluntary two-way communication between a person and a consumer regardless of whether consideration was exchanged, regarding consumer goods or services offered by the person.

  (6) Telemarketing call--An unsolicited telephone call made to:

    (A) solicit a sale of a consumer good or service;

    (B) solicit an extension of credit for a consumer good or service; or

    (C) obtain information that may be used to solicit a sale of a consumer good or service or to extend credit for sale.

  (7) Telephone call--A call or other transmission that is made to or received at a telephone number within an exchange in the state of Texas, including but not limited to:

    (A) a call made by an automatic dial announcing device (ADAD); or

    (B) a transmission to a facsimile recording device.

  (8) Telemarkete--A person who makes or causes to be made a telemarketing call that is made to a telephone number in an exchange in the state of Texas.

(d) Requirement of REPs.

  (1) A REP shall not make or cause to be made a telemarketing call to a telephone number that has been published for more than 60 calendar days on the electric no-call list.

  (2) A REP shall purchase each published version of the electric no-call list unless:

    (A) the entirety of the REP's business is comprised of telemarketing calls that are exempt pursuant to subsection (e) of this section;

    (B) a REP has a written contractual agreement with another telemarketer to make telemarketing calls on behalf of the REP and that telemarketer is contractually obligated to comply with all requirements of this section. In the absence of a written contract that requires the telemarketer to comply with all requirements of this section, the REP and the telemarketer making telemarketing calls on behalf of the REP are both liable for violations of this section.

(e) Exemptions. This section shall not apply to a telemarketing call made:

  (1) By an electric no-call registrant that is the result of a solicitation by a REP or in response to general media advertising by direct mail solicitations that clearly, conspicuously, and truthfully make all disclosures required by federal or state law;

  (2) In connection with:

    (A) An established business relationship; or

    (B) A business relationship that has been terminated, if the call is made before the later of:

      (i) the date of publication of the first electric no-call list on which the electric no-call registrant's telephone number appears; or

      (ii) one year after the date of termination; or

  (3) To collect a debt.

(f) Electric no-call database.

  (1) Administrator. The commission or its designee shall establish and provide for the operation of the electric no-call database.

  (2) Distribution of database.

    (A) Timing. Beginning on April 1, 2002, the administrator of the electric no-call database will update and publish the entire electric no-call list on January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1 of each year;

    (B) Fees. The electric no-call list shall be made available to subscribing REPs for a set fee not to exceed $75 per list per quarter;

    (C) Format. The commission or its designee will make the electric no-call list available to subscribing REPs by:

      (i) electronic internet access in a downloadable format;

      (ii) Compact Disk Read Only Memory (CD-ROM) format;

      (iii) paper copy, if requested by the REP; and

      (iv) any other format agreed upon by the current administrator of the no-call database and the subscribing REP.

  (3) Intended use of the electric no-call database and electric no-call list.

    (A) The electric no-call database shall be used only for the intended purposes of creating an electric no-call list and promoting and furthering statutory mandates in accordance with PURA §39.1025 and the Business & Commerce Code, Chapter 44 relating to Telemarketing. Neither the electric no-call database nor a published electric no-call list shall be transferred, exchanged or resold to a non-subscribing entity, group, or individual, regardless of whether compensation is exchanged.

    (B) The no-call database is not open to public inspection or disclosure.

    (C) The administrator shall take all necessary steps to protect the confidentiality of the no-call database and prevent access to the no-call database by unauthorized parties.

  (4) Penalties for misuse of information. Improper use of the electric no-call database or a published electric no-call list by the administrator, REPs, or any other person, regardless of the method of attainment, shall be subject to administrative penalties and enforcement provisions contained in §22.246 of this title (relating to Administrative Penalties).

(g) Notice. A REP shall provide notice of the electric no-call list to its customers as specified by this subsection. In addition to the required notice, the REP may engage in other forms of customer notification.

  (1) Content of notice. A REP shall provide notice in compliance with §25.473 of this title (relating to Non-English Language Requirements) that, at a minimum, clearly explains the following:

    (A) Beginning January 1, 2002, customers may add their name, address and telephone number to a state-sponsored electric no-call list that is intended to limit the number of telemarketing calls received relating to the customer's choice of REPs;

    (B) When a customer who registers for inclusion on the electric no-call list can expect to stop receiving telemarketing calls on behalf of a REP;

    (C) A customer must pay a fee to register for the electric no-call list;

    (D) Registration of a telephone number on the electric no-call list expires on the fifth anniversary of the date the number is first published on the list;

    (E) Registration of a telephone number on the electric no-call list can be accomplished via the United States Postal Service, Internet, or telephonically;

    (F) The customer registration fee, which cannot exceed five dollars per term, must be paid by credit card when registering online or by telephone. When registering by mail, the fee must be paid by credit card, check or money order;

    (G) The toll-free telephone number, website address, and mailing address for registration; and

    (H) A customer that registers for inclusion on the electric no-call list may continue to receive calls from telemarketers other than REPs, and a statement that the customer may instead or may also register for the Texas no-call list that is intended to limit telemarketing calls regarding consumer goods and services in general, including electric service.

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