Customer particpation program
How quickly will the Department review the Petition to Participate? What is the Application for an Advocacy Award? What is the timing required for the Application for an Advocacy Award?
What must be included in the Application for an Advocacy Award? What does "each specific task" for purposes of the Application for an Advocacy Award mean? What is the Market Rate? What does it mean for a Participant to have made a Substantial Contribution to a Proceeding? How quickly will the Department review the Application for an Advocacy Award? How can someone object to the Application for an Advocacy Award or an actual Award? Seeking compensation through the CPP for the first time is a two-step process.
The Petition to Participate must contain the following, as applicable: The name of the person or representative, organization name, mailing address, telephone number, and email address. A showing that the person or organization Represents the Interest of Consumers, including a description of the experience advocating on behalf of consumers in administrative or legislative proceedings.
The statute under which the organization is formed or incorporated, including whether it is a non-profit organization. An identification of the Proceeding in which the person or organization seeks to participate. The Application for an Advocacy Award must include: A detailed and itemized list description of the Advocacy and Witness Fees for which the Participant seeks compensation. If the submission is for Interim Compensation, the Application for an Advocacy Award shall include the specific time period for which the compensation is sought.
Note that the hourly rate sought shall not exceed the Market Rate. A description of the ways in which the Participant has made a Substantial Contribution to the Proceeding, supported by citations to specific tasks as necessary. A copy of the Petition to Participate and a statement that the facts contained in the Petition to Participate remain true and correct to the best of the knowledge of the person verifying the information. Legal pleadings or research, identifying the pleading or research and the subject matter s.
Letters, correspondence, emails, or memoranda, identifying the parties and the subject matter s. Attendance at hearings, specifying when the hearing occurred, subject matter of the hearing, and the names of the Participant's witnesses or advocates who appeared and provided testimony at the hearing, if any.
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New member. Message 1 of 8. Deskjet F HP Recommended. Tags 2. Tags: Archived. Accepted Solutions. Level Message 4 of 8. Hi, As far as I am aware, it reports back with statistics on how the product is used to help HP develop and improve their products so I imagine it could well report any errors that your printer encounters. On the link below is a thread on another forum regarding this that you may wish to read.
Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Message 2 of 8. Hi, It's much the same as Microsofts Customer Participation Programs in that it sends back anonymous information relating to the use of HP Products - you can quite happily uninstall this application from its entry in Programs and Features via windows Control Panel.
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