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SMART METER DENIAL OF CONSENT NOTICE

Following is a lawful strategy for denying consent for your electric company to install a smart meter on your
home or business. It can also be reworded to demand that one be removed if already in place.

This is not legal advice. It is a common sense - 'every day law'1 - approach to notifying your electric company of
your awareness and preferences while piercing their corporate veil at the same time.

It is important to 'notice' the officers of the corporation that you buy electricity from that you do not consent to
having a smart meter installed on your home. Phone calls and/or petitions aren't recognized in their corporate
world. They are all under the Uniform Commercial Code legal system, whereas:

UCC § 1-202. Notice; Knowledge.


(a) Subject to subsection (f), a person has "notice" of a fact if the person: (1) has actual knowledge of it;
(2) has received a notice or notification of it; or (3) from all the facts and circumstances known to the
person at the time in question, has reason to know that it exists.

Both a letter and a 'notice' should be sent together by certified mail (with a green return receipt) to the CEO and
top officers of your electric company. The fact that the private for-profit corporation that represents your public
utility commission has approved the installation of smart meters, while making no assurances as to their safety,
puts this issue right back into the lap of the private electric corporations. The general population has no input
regarding the appointment of public utility commissioners and no legal contract with any of them. These
commissioners do not work for the people.

The following sample letter can be used as a template but needs to be personalized. The names of your electric
company's officers and the public utility commissioners can generally be found on the internet. This notice should
be done in the name of the man or woman whose name the utility account is under.

The notice is a collection of undisputable facts. It is important to note that NONE of the players in the smart meter
rollout are making any claims regarding the safety of this biologically damaging device. Therefore SAFETY IS
THE ISSUE. In our dysfunctional legal system, consent is presumed unless specifically denied. The notice is
designed to meet that requirement . . . officially deny consent.

Save a copy of the letter, the notice and the delivery receipt - that will contain the certified mail number. In our
sample, there would be six letters, six notices and six signed green receipts.

NOTE: On both the letter and the SAMPLE SMART METER DENIAL OF CONSENT NOTICE items in red are
to be personalized.

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'every day law' refers to the myriad of legal entanglements that men and woman are requested or required to engage in via
their signatures without the presence of an attorney, such as surgical consent, driver's licenses, automobile registrations,
school registrations, bank accounts and even Certificates of Live Birth.
date

Jane Doe
25 Maple Lane
Grove City, Ohio

Nicholas K. Akins, Chief Executive Officer


AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER
1 Riverside Plaza
COLUMBUS, OH 43215

Dear Mr. Akins,

Recently I became aware that your corporation plans on installing unsafe smart meters on homes and
businesses. Please note: I was not a party to that decision.

Enclosed is my lawful notice regarding the installation of a smart meter on my home. It represents a lawful
denial of consent.

I do hereby request that my denial of consent notice be filed in your records and that AEP's smart meter
installers be so informed.

I DO NOT CONSENT to having a smart meter or an analog wireless transmitter placed on my home or
property.

Appreciatively,

Jane Doe

Enclosure
cc: Robert P. Powers, AEP Executive Vice President
Brian X. Tierney, AEP Executive Vice President
David M. Feinberg, AEP Executive Vice President
Lana L. Hillebrand, AEP Senior Vice President
Dennis E. Welch, AEP Executive Vice President

Notice to agent is notice to principal


Notice to principal is notice to agent
SMART METER DENIAL OF CONSENT NOTICE
As a living flesh and blood woman (man) who buys electricity from AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY,
INC, COLUMBUS OH , I declare the following:

1) I am aware that AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY, INC (AEP) wishes to install smart meters on
homes in OHIO and has been granted the approval of the PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION, OHIO to achieve
that goal. AEP was chartered to provide a public utility service.

2) I am aware that the PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION, OHIO (PUCO) is a private corporation listed on Dun
and Bradstreet and headquartered in COLUMBUS, OH. I am aware that Todd Snitchler, Asim Haque, Steven
Lesser, Lynn Slaby, and M. Beth Trombold serve as COMMISSIONERS for PUCO.

SAFETY ISSUE
3) I am aware that some electric corporations in the STATE OF OHIO have made continued electric service
contingent upon men and/or women permitting smart meters to be attached to their homes and/or businesses. These
corporations have endangered these people's health and safety by denying them access to the public utility the
corporations were chartered to provide.

4) I am aware that the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (listed as a private corporation on Dun and
Bradstreet and headquartered in WASHINGTON DC) has stated on their web site that there are no national safety
standards regarding the radiofrequency energy that smart meters emit.

5) I am aware that PUCO has provided no assurances as to the safety of Smart Meters, despite the fact that they have
made a public claim to assure safe and affordable utility services for Ohioans.

6) I am aware that a national health organization, the American Academy of Environmental Medicine, issued a
warning in January 2012 about the unsafe and detrimental health effects of smart meters on men, women and children.

7) I am aware that multiple scientific peer-reviewed papers have exposed the health and safety dangers of smart meters
and that this research is readily available in the BioInitiative Report of 2012.

8) I am unaware of any Ohio code or regulation that specifically authorizes Ohio utility service providers to install
equipment on homes or businesses that is unsafe and known to harm men or women. If such a statute exists, please
send me the name, number and effective date.

I hereby deny any employee of AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER permission to place a smart meter or wireless analog
meter on my house. AEP officers Nicholas Akins, Robert Powers, Brian Tierney, David Feinberg, Lana Hillebrand,
and Dennis Welch have no lawful jurisdiction to harm my health or the health of my family members. Should AEP
employees install a smart meter on my home without my consent, I will use all lawful and legal remedies to hold these
officers personally - and in their official capacity - liable for any and all harm and or illness (as defined in the
BioInitiative Report of 2012) caused by this dangerous device.

NOTE: This document can be used to protect AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER from any punitive statutory actions or
penalties of the EXECUTIVE (CEO) of the UNITED STATES, the DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, the DEPARTMENT
OF DEFENSE, the EPA or any other government-corporation agency or subdivision thereof per 28 U.S. Code Sec
3002.

name: Jane Doe AEP account number: 22334455

address: 25 Maple Lane city: Grove City state: Ohio

signature: Jane Doe Date: 3-31-13

witness: Jim Walton address: 1312 Main St, Grove City, Ohio Date: 3-31-13

witness: Roy Rogers address: 3000 Broadway, Grove City, Ohio Date: 3-31-13

Notice to principal is notice to agent - Notice to agent is notice to principal

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