NOTIFICATION TO NEW CONSUMERS OF OPT Sample Clauses

NOTIFICATION TO NEW CONSUMERS OF OPT. OUT RIGHTS Throughout the term of this agreement Competitive Supplier shall maintain a Master Opt Out File, described in Article 12, that includes accurate records of a) all consumers in the community that Opted Out after receiving an Opt Out notice but prior to enrollment and b) all consumers that left the program for any reason after they were enrolled in the program. Once each month, throughout the term of this agreement, Competitive Supplier shall obtain from the LDC an updated file that includes LDC consumers in the community that are receiving supply from the LDC at basic service rates, hereinafter the Updated LDC Basic Service File. Once each month Competitive supplier shall create a Refresh Mailing List of New Consumers which shall include all consumers in the Updated LDC Basic Service File excluding only consumers listed in the Master Opt Out File.
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NOTIFICATION TO NEW CONSUMERS OF OPT. OUT RIGHTS In accordance with the requirements of all applicable Governmental Rules, and within a reasonable time after the LDC notifies Competitive Supplier of the existence of a New Consumer (the “New Consumer Notice”) and has provided to Competitive Supplier such New Consumer’s account number, service and billing address, and any other necessary contact information, Competitive Supplier shall notify such New Consumer that the Competitive Supplier will be providing All- Requirements Power Supply to such New Consumer, subject to the opt-out provisions of the M.G.L. c. 164, § 134, the Plan, and the Program Opt-Out Notice. Competitive Supplier shall mail an Opt-Out Notice (as described in Article 5.1) to each such New Consumer within thirty (30) days after receiving notice from the LDC. If the New Consumer is in the largest industrial rate class, Competitive Supplier may contact such New Consumer and reasonably determine if such New Consumer is expected to consume more than 1,000,000 kWhs per year. If Competitive Supplier reasonably determines, within five (5) business days of receiving the New Consumer Notice from the LDC, that such New Consumer is expected to consume more than 1,000,000 kWhs per year, such consumer shall be designated a “Very Large New Consumer.” Any New Consumer, other than a Very Large New Consumer, that does not elect to opt-out of the Program as provided in this section will be automatically enrolled in the Program, will be deemed a Participating Consumer, and shall be entitled to receive supply at the prices listed in Exhibit A pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. For Very Large New Consumers, promptly after determining that a New Consumer is a Very Large New Consumer, Competitive supplier shall quote a price at then prevailing market rates. Any Very Large New Consumer that does not elect to opt-out of the Program will be enrolled in the Program, be deemed a Participating Consumer, and be entitled to receive supply at the market price quoted by the Competitive Supplier pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The Competitive Supplier shall notify the Town of all market prices offered to Very Large New Consumers.
NOTIFICATION TO NEW CONSUMERS OF OPT. OUT RIGHTS Throughout the term of this agreement Competitive Supplier shall maintain a Master Opt Out File, described in Article 12, that includes accurate records of a) all consumers in the community that Opted Out after receiving an opt out notice but prior to enrollment and b) all consumers that left the program for any reason after they were enrolled in the program. Once each month, throughout the term of this agreement, Competitive Supplier shall obtain from the LDC an updated file that includes LDC consumers in the community that are receiving supply from the LDC at basic service rates, hereinafter the Updated LDC Basic Service File. Once each month Competitive supplier shall create a Refresh Mailing List of New Consumers which shall include all consumers in the Updated LDC Basic Service File excluding only consumers listed in the Master Opt Out File. In accordance with the requirements of all applicable Governmental Rules, Competitive Supplier shall notify such New Consumer that the Competitive Supplier will be providing All-Requirements Power Supply to such New Consumer, subject to the opt-out provisions of the M.G.L. c. 164, § 134, the Plan, and the Program Opt-Out Notice. Competitive Supplier shall mail an Opt-Out

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