18 CFR 375 - THE COMMISSION
- SUBPART A — General Provisions (§§ 375.101 - 375.105)
- SUBPART B — Procedures Under the Government in the Sunshine Act (§§ 375.201 - 375.206)
- SUBPART C — Delegations (§§ 375.301 - 375.315)
Title 18 published on 2012-04-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-26126 RIN Docket No. RM12-2-000 Order No. 769 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Final rule. Effective Date: This final rule is effective December 28, 2012. 18 CFR Parts 4, 5, 16, 33, 34, 35, 157, 348, 375, 385 and 388 In this Final Rule, the Commission revises its rules and regulations relating to the filing of privileged material in keeping with the Commission's efforts to comply with the Paperwork Reduction Act, the Government Paperwork Elimination Act and the E-Government Act of 2002. First, the Commission establishes two categories of privileged material for filing purposes: Privileged material and critical energy infrastructure information. This revision will expand the ability to file electronically by permitting electronic filing of materials subject to Administrative Law Judge protective orders as appropriate. Second, the Commission revises its regulations to provide a single set of uniform procedures for filing privileged materials. These revisions continue the Commission's effort to reassess and streamline its regulations to ensure that they are efficient, effective and up to date. Also, the Commission revises Rule 213(d) of its Rules of Practice and Procedure, which establishes the timeline for filing answers to motions, to clarify that the standard fifteen day reply time will not apply to motions requesting an extension of time or a shortened time period for action. Instead, the Commission proposes to set the time for responding to such motions at five days, unless another time period is established by notice based on the circumstances.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-24104 RIN Docket No. RM12-20-000 Order No. 766 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Final rule. This rule is effective October 1, 2012. 18 CFR Part 375 The Commission is issuing this Final Rule to revise its delegations of authority to align with an internal Commission reorganization, which reassigned certain responsibilities for specific Electric Reliability Organization (ERO) filings. In particular, this Final Rule transfers delegated authority, from the Director of the Commission's Office of Electric Reliability to the Director of the Commission's Office of Energy Market Regulation, to act on ERO filings pertaining to ERO annual budgets, ERO delegation agreements, and ERO policies and procedures.
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§ 551 - Definitions
§ 552 - Public information; agency rules, opinions, orders, records, and proceedings
§ 552a - Records maintained on individuals
§ 552b - Open meetings
§ 553 - Rule making
§ 554 - Adjudications
§ 555 - Ancillary matters
§ 556 - Hearings; presiding employees; powers and duties; burden of proof; evidence; record as basis of decision
§ 557 - Initial decisions; conclusiveness; review by agency; submissions by parties; contents of decisions; record
§ 791 - Repealed. Aug. 26, 1935, ch. 687, title II,
§ 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
§ 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
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 375 after this date.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-27496 RIN Docket No. RM12-2-000 Order No. 769 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Final rule; correction. The effective date of this rule is December 28, 2012. 18 CFR Parts 4, 5, 16, 33, 34, 35, 157, 348, 375, 385 and 388 The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is correcting a final rule that appeared in the Federal Register of October 29, 2012 (77 FR 65463). In this final rule, the Commission is revising its rules and regulations relating to the filing of privileged material in keeping with the Commission's efforts to comply with the Paperwork Reduction Act, the Government Paperwork Elimination Act and the E-Government Act of 2002.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-26126 RIN Docket No. RM12-2-000 Order No. 769 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Final rule. Effective Date: This final rule is effective December 28, 2012. 18 CFR Parts 4, 5, 16, 33, 34, 35, 157, 348, 375, 385 and 388 In this Final Rule, the Commission revises its rules and regulations relating to the filing of privileged material in keeping with the Commission's efforts to comply with the Paperwork Reduction Act, the Government Paperwork Elimination Act and the E-Government Act of 2002. First, the Commission establishes two categories of privileged material for filing purposes: Privileged material and critical energy infrastructure information. This revision will expand the ability to file electronically by permitting electronic filing of materials subject to Administrative Law Judge protective orders as appropriate. Second, the Commission revises its regulations to provide a single set of uniform procedures for filing privileged materials. These revisions continue the Commission's effort to reassess and streamline its regulations to ensure that they are efficient, effective and up to date. Also, the Commission revises Rule 213(d) of its Rules of Practice and Procedure, which establishes the timeline for filing answers to motions, to clarify that the standard fifteen day reply time will not apply to motions requesting an extension of time or a shortened time period for action. Instead, the Commission proposes to set the time for responding to such motions at five days, unless another time period is established by notice based on the circumstances.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-24104 RIN Docket No. RM12-20-000 Order No. 766 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Final rule. This rule is effective October 1, 2012. 18 CFR Part 375 The Commission is issuing this Final Rule to revise its delegations of authority to align with an internal Commission reorganization, which reassigned certain responsibilities for specific Electric Reliability Organization (ERO) filings. In particular, this Final Rule transfers delegated authority, from the Director of the Commission's Office of Electric Reliability to the Director of the Commission's Office of Energy Market Regulation, to act on ERO filings pertaining to ERO annual budgets, ERO delegation agreements, and ERO policies and procedures.