Part E - Market Transparency, Enforcement, and Consumer Protection

42 USC 16471 - Consumer privacy and unfair trade practices

(a) Privacy 
The Federal Trade Commission may issue rules protecting the privacy of electric consumers from the disclosure of consumer information obtained in connection with the sale or delivery of electric energy to electric consumers.
(b) Slamming 
The Federal Trade Commission may issue rules prohibiting the change of selection of an electric utility except with the informed consent of the electric consumer or if approved by the appropriate State regulatory authority.
(c) Cramming 
The Federal Trade Commission may issue rules prohibiting the sale of goods and services to an electric consumer unless expressly authorized by law or the electric consumer.
(d) Rulemaking 
The Federal Trade Commission shall proceed in accordance with section 553 of title 5 when prescribing a rule under this section.
(e) State authority 
If the Federal Trade Commission determines that a States regulations provide equivalent or greater protection than the provisions of this section, such State regulations shall apply in that State in lieu of the regulations issued by the Commission under this section.
(f) Definitions 
For purposes of this section:
(1) State regulatory authority 
The term State regulatory authority has the meaning given that term in section 796 (21) of title 16.
(2) Electric consumer and electric utility 
The terms electric consumer and electric utility have the meanings given those terms in section 2602 of title 16.