Code of Maine Rules
26 - DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
239 - DEPARTMENT OF ATTORNEY GENERAL - GENERAL
Chapter 100 - TRADE PRACTICES IN THE SALE OF RESIDENTIAL HEATING OIL
- Section 239-100-1 - Definitions
- Section 239-100-2 - Violations
- Section 239-100-3 - All Established Customers Receive Dealer's Offered Services
- Section 239-100-4 - Required Heating Oil Sales
- Section 239-100-5 - Minimum Delivery Requirement
- Section 239-100-6 - Surcharge Permitted for Unscheduled Delivery
- Section 239-100-7 - Price Discrimination Prohibited
- Section 239-100-8 - Credit Discrimination Prohibited
- Section 239-100-9 - Notice of Credit Rejection or Change of Terms Required
- Section 239-100-10 - Reasonable Exceptions to these Rules
- Section 239-100-11 - Suspension dates
- Section 239-100-12 - Heating Oil Orders
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
SUMMARY: These rules describe unfair trade practices in the sale of residential heating oil by retail dealers. They are in effect from October 15 through April 30 of each year.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 5 M.R.S.A., Section207
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