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(a) Disclosure Requirements. An electric vehicle supply provider must disclose the following on the EVSE display or on the provider's digital network:(1) the fee calculation method or methods; and(2) all applicable surcharges.(b) Prior to charging, the provider must disclose the following to the user:(1) the rate the user will be charged at the time of the transaction based on the available fee calculation method or methods; and(2) a list of applicable surcharges.(c) A provider must show a notice to consumers on the EVSE display or on the provider's digital network that:(1) states that the department regulates electric vehicle supply equipment; and(2) provides information on filing a complaint with the department about the electric vehicle supply equipment as described in §96.70.(d) Receipts. Upon completion of the commercial transaction for electric vehicle charging, the provider must transmit a summary of the transaction to the user that includes the requirements of §2311.0304 and §2311.0305 of the Code, and the requirements contained in the most recent version of NIST Handbook 44, Section 3.40, and NIST Handbook 130, Section 2.34.(e) This section takes effect on March 1, 2026, for charging units installed on or after March 1, 2025.