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Industry groups back standardized disclosures, five-day rescission in solar consumer-protection bill

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Companies including Sunrun and Positgen told the Joint Committee they support House Bill 450, which would require standardized consumer disclosures and increase the rescission period for residential solar and storage contracts from three to five days and create a salesperson registry and door-to-door sales controls.

Supporters of stronger consumer protections for rooftop solar and home battery customers urged the Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure to favorably report House Bill 450.

Bronte Payne, a senior policy manager at Sunrun, and Kyle Wallace, vice president of public policy at Positgen, said H.450 would require standardized disclosure forms, a state consumer education brochure, an expanded right-of-rescission and a registry for…

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