18 CFR 3 - [Reserved]
Title 18 published on 2012-04-01
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§ 717 - Regulation of natural gas companies
§ 717a - Definitions
§ 717b - Exportation or importation of natural gas; LNG terminals
15 USC § 717b–1 - State and local safety considerations
§ 717c - Rates and charges
15 USC § 717c–1 - Prohibition on market manipulation
§ 717d - Fixing rates and charges; determination of cost of production or transportation
§ 717e - Ascertainment of cost of property
§ 717f - Construction, extension, or abandonment of facilities
§ 717g - Accounts; records; memoranda
§ 717h - Rates of depreciation
§ 717i - Periodic and special reports
§ 717j - State compacts for conservation, transportation, etc., of natural gas
§ 717k - Officials dealing in securities
15 USC § -
§ 717m - Investigations by Commission
§ 717n - Process coordination; hearings; rules of procedure
15 USC § -
§ 717p - Joint boards
§ 717q - Appointment of officers and employees
§ 717r - Rehearing and review
§ 717s - Enforcement of chapter
§ 717t - General penalties
15 USC § 717t–1 - Civil penalty authority
15 USC § 717t–2 - Natural gas market transparency rules
§ 717u - Jurisdiction of offenses; enforcement of liabilities and duties
§ 717v - Separability
§ 717w - Short title
§ 717x - Conserved natural gas
§ 717y - Voluntary conversion of natural gas users to heavy fuel oil
§ 717z - Emergency conversion of utilities and other facilities
§ 3301 - Definitions
§ 3311 to 3320, 3331 to 3333 - Repealed.
§ 3341 to 3348 - Repealed.
§ 3361 - Declaration of emergency
§ 3362 - Emergency purchase authority
§ 3363 - Emergency allocation authority
§ 3364 - Miscellaneous provisions
§ 3371 - Authorization of certain sales and transportation
§ 3372 - Assignment of contractual rights to receive surplus natural gas
§ 3373 - Effect of certain natural gas prices on indefinite price escalator clauses
§ 3374 - Clauses prohibiting certain sales, transportation, and commingling
§ 3375 - Filing of contracts and agreements
§ 3391a - “Essential agricultural use” defined
§ 3391 - Natural gas for essential agricultural uses
§ 3392 - Natural gas for essential industrial process and feedstock uses
§ 3393 - Establishment and implementation of priorities
§ 3394 - Limitation on revoking or amending certain pre-1969 certificates of public convenience and necessity
§ 3411 - General rulemaking authority
§ 3412 - Administrative procedure
§ 3413 - Repealed.
§ 3414 - Enforcement
§ 3415 - Intervention
§ 3416 - Judicial review
§ 3417 - Repealed.
§ 3418 - Applicability of other Federal statutory provisions relating to information-gathering
§ 3431 - Coordination with the Natural Gas Act
§ 3432 - Effect on State laws
§ 791a - Short title
§ 792 - Federal Power Commission; creation; number; appointment; term; qualifications; vacancies; quorum; chairman; salary; place of holding sessions
§ 793 - Appointment of officers and employees of Commission; duties, and salaries; detail of officers and employees from other departments; expenditures authorized
§ 793a - Repealed.
§ 794, 795 - Omitted
§ 796 - Definitions
§ 797 - General powers of Commission
§ 797a - Congressional authorization for permits, licenses, leases, or authorizations for dams, conduits, reservoirs, etc., within national parks or monuments
§ 797b - Duty to keep Congress fully and currently informed
§ 797c - Dams in National Park System units
§ 797d - Third party contracting by FERC
§ 798 - Purpose and scope of preliminary permits; transfer and cancellation
§ 799 - License; duration, conditions, revocation, alteration, or surrender
§ 800 - Issuance of preliminary permits or licenses
§ 801 - Transfer of license; obligations of transferee
§ 802 - Information to accompany application for license; landowner notification
§ 803 - Conditions of license generally
§ 804 - Project works affecting navigable waters; requirements insertable in license
§ 805 - Participation by Government in costs of locks, etc.
§ 806 - Time limit for construction of project works; extension of time; termination or revocation of licenses for delay
§ 807 - Right of Government to take over project works
§ 808 - New licenses and renewals
§ 809 - Temporary use by Government of project works for national safety; compensation for use
§ 810 - Disposition of charges arising from licenses
§ 811 - Operation of navigation facilities; rules and regulations; penalties
§ 812 - Public-service licensee; regulations by State or by commission as to service, rates, charges, etc.
§ 813 - Power entering into interstate commerce; regulation of rates, charges, etc.
§ 814 - Exercise by licensee of power of eminent domain
§ 815 - Contract to furnish power extending beyond period of license; obligations of new licensee
§ 816 - Preservation of rights vested prior to June 10, 1920
§ 817 - Projects not affecting navigable waters; necessity for Federal license, permit or right-of-way; unauthorized activities
§ 818 - Public lands included in project; reservation of lands from entry
§ 819 - Repealed. Aug. 26, 1935, ch. 687, title II,
§ 820 - Proceedings for revocation of license or to prevent violations of license
§ 821 - State laws and water rights unaffected
§ 822 - Reservation of right to alter or repeal chapter
§ 823 - Repeal of inconsistent laws
§ 823a - Conduit hydroelectric facilities
§ 823b - Enforcement
§ 823c - Alaska State jurisdiction over small hydroelectric projects
§ 823d - Alternative conditions and prescriptions
§ 824w - Joint boards on economic dispatch
§ 824v - Prohibition of energy market manipulation
§ 824u - Prohibition on filing false information
§ 824t - Electricity market transparency rules
§ 824s - Transmission infrastructure investment
§ 824r - Protection of transmission contracts in the Pacific Northwest
§ 824q - Native load service obligation
§ 824p - Siting of interstate electric transmission facilities
16 USC § -
§ 824n - Repealed.
§ 824m - Sales by exempt wholesale generators
16 USC § -
§ 824k - Orders requiring interconnection or wheeling
16 USC § 824j–1 - Open access by unregulated transmitting utilities
§ 824j - Wheeling authority
§ 824i - Interconnection authority
§ 824h - References to State boards by Commission
§ 824g - Ascertainment of cost of property and depreciation
§ 824f - Ordering furnishing of adequate service
§ 824e - Power of Commission to fix rates and charges; determination of cost of production or transmission
§ 824d - Rates and charges; schedules; suspension of new rates; automatic adjustment clauses
§ 824c - Issuance of securities; assumption of liabilities
§ 824b - Disposition of property; consolidations; purchase of securities
16 USC § 824a–4 - Seasonal diversity electricity exchange
16 USC § 824a–3 - Cogeneration and small power production
16 USC § 824a–2 - Reliability
16 USC § 824a–1 - Pooling
§ 824a - Interconnection and coordination of facilities; emergencies; transmission to foreign countries
§ 824 - Declaration of policy; application of subchapter
§ 825u - Interest rate on power bonds held by Administrator of General Services
§ 825t - Utilization of power revenues
16 USC § 825s–7 - Southwestern Power Administration; deposit and availability of discretionary offsetting collections
16 USC § 825s–6 - Southeastern Power Administration; deposit and availability of discretionary offsetting collections
16 USC § 825s–5 - Southeastern Power Administration; deposit and availability of advance payments
16 USC § 825s–4 - Southwestern Power Administration; deposit and availability of advance payments
16 USC § 825s–3 - Southwestern area sale at uniform systemwide rates of electric power over transmission lines constructed with appropriated funds or used under contractual arrangements
16 USC § 825s–2 - Southeastern area sale and transmission of electric power; disposition of receipts; creation of continuing funds; use of fund
16 USC § 825s–1 - Southwestern area sale and transmission of electric power; disposition of receipts; creation of continuing fund; use of fund
§ 825s - Sale of electric power from reservoir projects; rate schedules; preference in sale; construction of transmission lines; disposition of moneys
§ 825r - Separability
16 USC § 825q–1 - Office of Public Participation
§ 825q - Repealed.
§ 825p - Jurisdiction of offenses; enforcement of liabilities and duties
16 USC § -
16 USC § -
§ 825n - Forfeiture for violations; recovery; applicability
§ 825m - Enforcement provisions
16 USC § -
§ 825k - Publication and sale of reports
§ 825j - Investigations relating to electric energy; reports to Congress
§ 825i - Appointment of officers and employees; compensation
§ 825h - Administrative powers of Commission; rules, regulations, and orders
§ 825g - Hearings; rules of procedure
§ 825f - Investigations by Commission
§ 825e - Complaints
§ 825d - Officials dealing in securities
§ 825c - Periodic and special reports; obstructing filing reports or keeping accounts, etc.
§ 825b - Requirements applicable to agencies of United States
§ 825a - Rates of depreciation; notice to State authorities before fixing
§ 825 - Accounts and records
§ 828c - Applicability of this subchapter
§ 828b - Exemption from formula, books and records, and project cost statement requirements; annual charges
§ 828a - Definitions
§ 828 - Facilitation of development and construction of water conservation facilities; exemption from certain Federal requirements
§ 2601 - Findings
§ 2602 - Definitions
§ 2603 - Relationship to antitrust laws
§ 2611 - Purposes
§ 2612 - Coverage
§ 2613 - Federal contracts
§ 2621 - Consideration and determination respecting certain ratemaking standards
§ 2622 - Obligations to consider and determine
§ 2623 - Adoption of certain standards
§ 2624 - Lifeline rates
§ 2625 - Special rules for standards
§ 2626 - Reports respecting standards
§ 2627 - Relationship to State law
§ 2631 - Intervention in proceedings
§ 2632 - Consumer representation
§ 2633 - Judicial review and enforcement
§ 2634 - Prior and pending proceedings
§ 2641 - Voluntary guidelines
§ 2642 - Responsibilities of Secretary
§ 2643 - Gathering information on costs of service
§ 2644 - Relationship to other authority
§ 2645 - Utility regulatory institute
Executive Order ... 12009
Title 18 published on 2012-04-01
The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 18 CFR 3 after this date.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-23746 RIN Docket No. RM10-12-000 Order No. 768 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Final rule. Effective Date: This rule will become effective December 10, 2012. 18 CFR Part 35 The Commission is revising its regulations pursuant to section 220 of the Federal Power Act (FPA), as enacted by section 1281 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct 2005), to facilitate price transparency in markets for the sale and transmission of electric energy in interstate commerce. In doing so, the Commission revises its regulations to require market participants that are excluded from the Commission's jurisdiction under FPA section 205 and have more than a de minimis market presence to file Electric Quarterly Reports (EQR) with the Commission. In addition, the Commission revises the existing EQR filing requirements applicable to market participants in the interstate wholesale electric markets by adding new fields for: reporting the trade date and the type of rate; identifying the exchange used for a sales transaction, if applicable; reporting whether a broker was used to consummate a transaction; reporting electronic tag (e-Tag) ID data; and reporting standardized prices and quantities for energy, capacity and booked out power transactions. The Commission also requires EQR filers to indicate in the existing ID data section whether they report their sales transactions to an index publisher and, if so, to which index publisher(s), and, if applicable, identify which types of transactions are reported. The Commission also eliminates the time zone from the contract section and the Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) data requirement. These refinements to the existing EQR filing requirements reflect the evolving nature of interstate wholesale electric markets, will increase market transparency for the Commission and the public, and will allow market participants to file the information in the most efficient manner possible.