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Committee hears bill to codify 3‑day cancellation for door‑to‑door solar sales

House Energy, Technology, and Federal Relations
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Summary

HB 760 would codify a three‑business‑day cooling‑off period for door‑to‑door solar sales and require disclosure; proponents said it protects vulnerable consumers and preserves industry reputation, while DOJ and committee members noted federal rules and state UDAP statutes already apply.

Representative George Nikolicakos introduced House Bill 760 as a consumer‑protection measure aimed at “bad actors” in door‑to‑door solar sales. The bill would explicitly grant customers a three‑business‑day cancellation window to review and, if desired, rescind solar contracts signed off premises.

Industry representatives, including Makena Sellers of the Montana Renewable Energy…

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