- A. Notice. Except as permitted in §§D and G of this regulation, a supplier shall provide the customer with notice at least 30 days before expiration or cancellation of a supply contract.
B. Contents of Notice. The supplier's expiration or cancellation notice required under §A of this regulation shall include:
- (1) Final bill payment instructions;
- (2) A statement informing the customer that, unless the customer selects a new service provider, cancellation of the contract shall return the customer to the utility; and
- (3) The toll free telephone number and the web site address of the Commission.
C. Early Cancellation.
- (1) Notice of early cancellation by the supplier shall comply with §B of this regulation.
(2) Early Cancellation Fee.
- (a) A supplier may impose a reasonable early cancellation fee if a customer cancels the contract before the expiration date.
- (b) A supplier may deduct a cancellation fee from a customer deposit.
- (c) Beginning July 1, 2023, a supplier may not impose a cancellation fee on an energy assistance household.
- (3) Except as provided in a tariff regarding supplier default, a utility may remove a customer from supplier services only if directed by a supplier, subject to applicable bankruptcy law.
- (4) When a supplier contracts with a customer, the newly contracting supplier shall notify the customer that the customer may incur early cancellation penalties under a current supplier contract.
D. Drop for Nonpayment Under Supplier-Consolidated Billing.
- (1) A supplier providing supplier-consolidated billing services shall provide a nonpaying customer a minimum notice of 5 days before cancellation of the customer's contract.
(2) A supplier's notice to a nonpaying customer shall include the information in §B of this regulation and the following:
- (a) The total amount due;
- (b) The date by which the payment is due to the supplier;
- (c) The date on or after which the supplier will transmit the drop request to the utility if payment is not received; and
- (d) The telephone number at which the supplier representatives who handle payment arrangements, payment plans, and customer complaints may be reached.
- E. A supplier that provides supplier-consolidated billing services may transmit the notice required in §A or D of this regulation with the customer's bill.
- F. The supplier shall provide a notice required by §E of this regulation in a prominent manner.
G. Cancellation of Contract for Customers Who Start Receiving Energy Assistance.
- (1) A supplier which receives notice from a utility that a customer is newly identified as an energy assistance household shall provide notice to the customer within 3 business days.
(2) The notice shall:
(a) Inform the customer that:
- (i) The supplier can no longer serve the customer under their existing contract under Public Utilities Article, §4-308, Annotated Code of Maryland;
- (ii) Unless the customer selects a new service provider with a Commission-approved contract for energy assistance households, cancellation of the contract shall return the customer to the utility’s standard offer service; and
- (iii) The supplier cannot charge a termination or early cancellation fee; and
- (b) Provide the toll-free telephone number and the website address of the Commission.
(3) In addition to the notice required in §G(2) of this regulation, if the supplier chooses to offer the customer a Commission-approved contract for energy assistance households, the supplier shall include all the information necessary to enroll the customer, including:
- (a) The Commission-approved contract for energy assistance households and the contract summary; and
- (b) Instructions for the customer to provide consent to receive service under the Commission-approved contract for energy assistance households.
- (4) If the existing contract allows the supplier to provide service under a Commission-approved contract for energy assistance without additional customer consent, the supplier shall include with the notice the Commission-approved contract for energy assistance households and the contract summary.
Authority: Public Utilities Article, §§2-113, 2-121, 4-308, 5-101, 7-505, 7-507, 7-511, 7-603, and 7-707, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: June 20, 2008 (35:11 Md. R. 1043)
Regulation .02A amended effective July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 513)
Regulation .05 amended effective March 14, 2016 (43:5 Md. R. 386); July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 513)
Regulation .05C amended effective March 7, 2022 (49:5 Md. R. 367)
Regulation .06A amended effective March 7, 2022 (49:5 Md. R. 367)
Regulation .06C adopted effective March 7, 2022 (49:5 Md. R. 367)
Regulation .07A, B amended effective July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 513)
Regulation .07B, C amended effective March 14, 2016 (43:5 Md. R. 386)
Regulation .07B amended effective May 26, 2025 (52:10 Md. R. 438); November 10, 2025 (52:22 Md. R. 1096)
Regulation .07C amended effective March 11, 2019 (46:5 Md. R. 309); March 7, 2022 (49:5 Md. R. 367)
Regulation .08 amended effective March 14, 2016 (43:5 Md. R. 386)
Regulation .08A, D amended effective March 7, 2022 (49:5 Md. R. 367); July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 513)
Regulation .09 amended effective March 7, 2022 (49:5 Md. R. 367)
Regulation .09A amended effective March 14, 2016 (43:5 Md. R. 386)
Regulation .10A amended effective March 14, 2016 (43:5 Md. R. 386); March 7, 2022 (49:5 Md. R. 367)
Regulation .10 A, C amended effective July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 513)
Regulation .10C amended effective April 6, 2009 (36:7 Md. R. 527)
Regulation .10D—F adopted effective March 7, 2022 (49:5 Md. R. 367)
Regulation .10G adopted effective July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 513)
Regulation .11 amended effective March 14, 2016 (43:5 Md. R. 386)
Regulation .12 adopted effective March 14, 2016 (43:5 Md. R. 386)
Regulation .12D, E adopted effective March 7, 2022 (49:5 Md. R. 367)
Regulation .12F adopted effective July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 513)
Regulation .13 adopted effective March 14, 2016 (43:5 Md. R. 386)
Regulation .13E adopted effective July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 513)
Regulation .14 adopted effective July 10, 2023 (50:13 Md. R. 513)
Regulation .15 adopted effective May 26, 2025 (52:10 Md. R. 438)