18 CFR Part 341 - OIL PIPELINE TARIFFS: OIL PIPELINE COMPANIES SUBJECT TO SECTION 6 OF THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT
- § 341.0 — Definitions; application.
- § 341.1 — Electronic filing of tariffs and related materials.
- § 341.2 — Filing requirements.
- § 341.3 — Form of tariff.
- § 341.4 — Filing requirements for amendments to tariffs.
- § 341.5 — Cancellation of tariffs.
- § 341.6 — Adoption rule.
- § 341.7 — Concurrences.
- § 341.8 — Terminal and other services.
- § 341.9 — Index of tariffs.
- § 341.10 — Application of rates to intermediate points.
- § 341.11 — Rejection of tariff publications and other filed materials.
- § 341.12 — Informal submissions.
- § 341.13 — Withdrawal of proposed tariff publications.
- § 341.15 — Long and short haul or aggregate of intermediate rates.
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-26142 RIN Docket No. RM12-15-000 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. Comments are due November 28, 2012. 18 CFR Part 341 The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission proposes to amend its regulations under the Interstate Commerce Act. 1 The Commission proposes to rewrite, remove, and update its regulations governing the form, composition and filing of rates and charges by interstate oil pipelines for transportation in interstate commerce. This proposal is a part of the Commission's ongoing program to review its filing and reporting requirements and reduce unnecessary burdens by eliminating the collection of data that are not necessary to the performance of the Commission's regulatory responsibilities. 1 49 app. U.S.C. 1-85 (2000).