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Committee reviews HB 760 to codify 3‑day cooling‑off rule for solar sales

2475821 · March 3, 2025
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House Bill 760 would require a three‑business‑day cancellation (cooling‑off) period for certain solar contracts and add disclosure requirements aimed at door‑to‑door sales. Industry associations and local solar businesses supported the bill; the Department of Justice’s consumer protection division described existing enforcement under Montana law.

House Energy, Technology and Government Affairs held a hearing on House Bill 760, a consumer‑protection bill that would codify a three‑business‑day cancellation period for certain solar contracts and require related disclosures.

Representative K. Kakos, the bill sponsor, told the committee the change is intended to protect customers — particularly elderly residents approached by door‑to‑door salespeople — by matching Montana law to the existing federal cooling‑off rule. Kakos said the bill…

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