ADAPT Act
Bill S 2356 requires telecom and utility companies to publicly report franchise fees, consumer complaints, and service denials, enhancing transparency for consumers.
Bill S 2356 requires telecom and utility companies to publicly report franchise fees, consumer complaints, and service denials, enhancing transparency for consumers.
Bill S 2356 aims to enhance transparency and accountability among covered entities, particularly those involved in providing essential services such as telecommunications and utilities. The bill seeks to require these entities to publicly report specific financial and operational data, thereby empowering consumers and regulatory bodies with better information regarding service quality and pricing.
The bill includes several significant provisions:
Public Reporting Requirements:
Frequency of Reporting:
Accessibility of Information:
Bill S 2356 represents a significant step towards improving consumer rights and service accountability in the franchise sector. By mandating public reporting on franchise fees, consumer complaints, and service denials, the bill aims to foster a more transparent environment that benefits both consumers and regulatory oversight. Further discussions and potential amendments will likely occur as the bill progresses through the legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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