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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 20. Public Utilities And Telecommunications
Agency 5. State Corporation Commission
Chapter 342. Rules Governing Multi-Family Shared Solar Program
11/21/2024

20VAC5-342-50. Marketing and enrollment.

A. A subscriber organization shall not enroll customers until after it receives the executed Small Generator Interconnection Agreement pursuant to 20VAC5-314-40 through 20VAC5-314-70, and any other applicable local and state permits for the shared solar facility.

B. A subscriber organization shall maintain adequate records allowing it to verify the customer's enrollment authorization. Authorization shall be in the form of a written contract with affirmed written signature, electronic signature, or recorded verbal affirmation. The subscriber organization shall maintain a copy of the contract for at least one year after the date of expiration. Such enrollment contracts shall be provided within five business days to the customer, the utility, or the commission staff upon request.

C. A subscriber organization shall provide accurate and understandable information in any advertisements, solicitations, marketing materials, or customer service contracts. All such materials shall, in a manner that is not misleading, include a statement that the price for the subscription does not include charges to be billed by the utility.

D. A subscriber organization shall provide to prospective subscribers, prior to executing a written contract, consumer disclosure information and a description of how the multi-family shared solar program will function. Such description shall include explanations of the respective roles of the subscriber organization and the utility, and a detailed description of how customers will be billed.

E. Subscriber contracts shall include, at a minimum, the following information:

1. Contract price expressed in per-kilowatt-hours, or if price is not easily specified, an explanation of how the subscription price will be calculated.

2. Size of the subscriber subscription. The contract must address modification of subscriptions in the event a shared solar facility underperforms during a period.

3. Length of the contract.

4. Provisions for terminating the contract, including any termination fees.

5. Location of the shared solar facility.

6. Size of the shared solar facility.

7. Description of billing terms and conditions.

8. List of applicable fees, including start up fees, cancellation fees, late payment fees, and fees for returned payments for insufficient funds.

9. Clear descriptions of the responsibilities of the subscriber organization and the utility, consistent with this chapter.

10. Contact information for complaints and inquiries.

11. A clear statement that (i) the maximum size of the subscriber's subscription shall not exceed their estimated annual usage, (ii) each customer may only participate in one shared solar facility or one multi-family solar facility, and (iii) a net metering customer may not participate in this program.

12. In a conspicuous location, confirmation of the customer's authorization for the utility and subscriber organization to exchange, at a minimum, the following billing information:

a. Customer name;

b. Billing address and premise address;

c. Utility account number; and

d. Share solar subscription information, including, at a minimum:

(1) Pricing;

(2) Subscription size;

(3) Contract start date and length; and

(4) Terms of subscription.

13. In a conspicuous location, signatures confirming the customer's request to enroll and the approximate date the enrollment will be effective.

F. Upon a customer's request, the subscriber organization may transfer a subscriber's subscription to a new address under the existing contract without restriction provided that the new address is also in the utility's service territory. The subscriber organization must provide the utility with updated billing information set forth in subdivision E 12 of this section.

G. The subscriber organization shall provide to the utility, in a format acceptable to the utility, an initial list of subscribers enrolled in the shared solar facility and their subscription information at least 60 days prior to the shared solar facility supplying service to any customer.

H. In the event multiple enrollment requests are submitted for the same customer, the utility shall process the request with the earliest dated contract and shall send notification to the customer within five business days of receipt of the enrollment request of such enrollment. The utility shall terminate enrollment only with sufficient proof of termination presented by either the customer or the subscriber organization.

I. At least 60 days prior to the termination or abandonment of a shared solar facility, a subscriber organization must provide advanced written notice to the customer, the utility, and the commission.

J. A subscriber organization shall safeguard adequately all customer information and shall not disclose such information unless the customer authorizes disclosure or unless the information to be disclosed is already in the public domain. This provision, however, shall not restrict the disclosure of credit and payment information as currently permitted by federal and state statutes.

Statutory Authority

§§ 12.1-13 and 56-585.1:12 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 37, Issue 11, eff. January 1, 2021.

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