18 CFR 388.110 - Procedure for appeal of denial of requests for Commission records not publicly available or not available through the Public Reference Room, denial of requests for fee waiver or reduction, and denial of requests for expedited processing.
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.
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§ 302 - Delegation of authority
§ 303 - Oaths to witnesses
§ 304 - Subpenas
§ 305 - Systematic agency review of operations
§ 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
§ 7101 - Definitions
§ 7111 - Congressional findings
§ 7112 - Congressional declaration of purpose
§ 7113 - Relationship with States
§ 7131 - Establishment
§ 7132 - Principal officers
§ 7133 - Assistant Secretaries; appointment and confirmation; identification of responsibilities
§ 7134 - Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; compensation of Chairman and members
§ 7135 - Energy Information Administration
§ 7135a - Delegation by Secretary of Energy of energy research, etc., functions to Administrator of Energy Information Administration; prohibition against required delegation; utilization of capabilities by Secretary
§ 7136 - Economic Regulatory Administration; appointment of Administrator; compensation; qualifications; functions
§ 7137 - Functions of Comptroller General
§ 7138 - Repealed.
§ 7139 - Office of Science; establishment; appointment of Director; compensation; duties
§ 7140 - Leasing Liaison Committee; establishment; composition
§ 7141 - Office of Minority Economic Impact
§ 7142 - National Atomic Museum and National Atomic Testing Museum
§ 7142a - Designation of American Museum of Science and Energy
§ 7142b - Authority
§ 7142c - Museum volunteers
§ 7142d - Definitions
§ 7143 - Repealed.
§ 7144 - Establishment of policy for National Nuclear Security Administration
§ 7144a - Establishment of security, counterintelligence, and intelligence policies
§ 7144b - Office of Counterintelligence
§ 7144c - Office of Intelligence
§ 7144d - Office of Arctic Energy
§ 7144e - Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs
§ 7151 - General transfers
§ 7151a - Jurisdiction over matters transferred from Energy Research and Development Administration
§ 7152 - Transfers from Department of the Interior
§ 7153 - Administration of leasing transfers
§ 7154 - Transfers from Department of Housing and Urban Development
§ 7155 - Repealed.
§ 7156 - Transfers from Department of the Navy
§ 7156a - Repealed.
§ 7157 - Transfers from Department of Commerce
§ 7158 - Naval reactor and military application programs
§ 7159 - Transfer to Department of Transportation
§ 7171 - Appointment and administration
§ 7172 - Jurisdiction of Commission
§ 7173 - Initiation of rulemaking procedures before Commission
§ 7174 - Referral of other rulemaking proceedings to Commission
§ 7175 - Right of Secretary to intervene in Commission proceedings
§ 7176 - Reorganization
§ 7177 - Access to information
§ 7178 - Federal Energy Regulatory Commission fees and annual charges
§ 7191 - Procedures for issuance of rules, regulations, or orders
§ 7192 - Judicial review
§ 7193 - Remedial orders
§ 7194 - Requests for adjustments
§ 7195 - Report to Congress; contents
§ 7211, 7212 - Repealed.
§ 7213 to 7217 - Repealed.
§ 7218 - Repealed.
§ 7231 - Officers and employees
§ 7232 - Senior positions
§ 7233 - Experts and consultants
§ 7234 - Advisory committees
§ 7235 - Armed services personnel
§ 7236 - Transferred
§ 7237 - Priority placement, job placement, retraining, and counseling programs for United States Department of Energy employees affected by reduction in force
§ 7238 - Temporary appointments for scientific and technical experts in Department of Energy research and development programs
§ 7239 - Transferred
§ 7251 - General authority
§ 7252 - Delegation
§ 7253 - Reorganization
§ 7254 - Rules and regulations
§ 7255 - Subpoena
§ 7256 - Contracts, leases, etc., with public agencies and private organizations and persons
§ 7256a, 7256b - Transferred
§ 7257 - Acquisition, construction, etc., of laboratories, research and testing sites, etc.
§ 7257a to 7257c - Transferred
§ 7257d - Expanded research by Secretary of Energy
§ 7258 - Facilities construction
§ 7259 - Use of facilities
§ 7259a - Activities of Department of Energy facilities
§ 7260 - Field offices
§ 7261 - Acquisition of copyrights, patents, etc.
§ 7261a - Protection of sensitive technical information
§ 7261b - Technology transfer to small businesses
§ 7261c - Technology partnerships ombudsman
§ 7262 - Repealed.
§ 7263 - Capital fund
§ 7264 - Seal of Department
§ 7265 - Regional Energy Advisory Boards
§ 7266 - Designation of conservation officers
§ 7267 - Annual report
§ 7268 - Leasing report
§ 7269 - Transfer of funds
§ 7269a - Repealed.
§ 7269b - Transfer of unexpended appropriation balances
§ 7269c - Funding for Department of Energy activities not included in Fossil Energy account
§ 7270 - Authorization of appropriations
§ 7270a - Guards for Strategic Petroleum Reserve facilities
§ 7270b - Trespass on Strategic Petroleum Reserve facilities
§ 7270c - Annual assessment and report on vulnerability of facilities to terrorist attack
§ 7271 - Transferred
§ 7271a - Repealed.
§ 7271b - Repealed.
§ 7271c - Repealed.
§ 7271d to 7273a - Transferred
§ 7273b - Security investigations
§ 7273c - Transferred
§ 7274 - Environmental impact statements relating to defense facilities of Department of Energy
§ 7274a to 7274d - Transferred
§ 7274e - Scholarship and fellowship program for environmental restoration and waste management
§ 7274f - Transferred
§ 7274g - Environmental restoration and waste management five-year plan and budget reports
§ 7274h, 7274i - Transferred
§ 7274j - Repealed.
§ 7274k - Transferred
42 USC § -
42 USC § -
§ 7274p - Advice to President and Congress regarding safety, security, and reliability of United States nuclear weapons stockpile
§ 7274q - Transferred
§ 7274r - Transferred
§ 7274s - Transferred
§ 7275 - Definitions
§ 7276 - Regulations to require integrated resource planning
§ 7276a - Technical assistance
§ 7276b - Integrated resource plans
§ 7276c - Miscellaneous provisions
§ 7276d - Property protection program for power marketing administrations
§ 7276e - Provision of rewards
§ 7276f - Western Area Power Administration; deposit and availability of discretionary offsetting collections
§ 7276g - Western Area Power Administration; deposit and availability of funds related to Falcon and Amistad Dams
§ 7277 - Report concerning review of United States coal imports
§ 7278 - Availability of appropriations for Department of Energy for transportation, uniforms, security, and price support and loan guarantee programs; transfer of funds; acceptance of contributions
§ 7279 - Identification in budget materials of amounts for certain Department of Energy pension obligations
§ 7279a - Future-years energy program annual submission and budgeting
§ 7291 - Transfer and allocations of appropriations and personnel
§ 7292 - Effect on personnel
§ 7293 - Agency terminations
§ 7294 - Incidental transfers
§ 7295 - Savings provisions
§ 7296 - Separability
§ 7297 - Cross references
§ 7298 - Presidential authority
§ 7299 - Transition
§ 7300 - Report to Congress; effect on personnel
§ 7301 - Environmental impact statements
§ 7321 - National Energy Policy Plan
§ 7322 - Congressional review
§ 7341 - Effective date
§ 7342 - Interim appointments
§ 7351 - Submission of comprehensive review
§ 7352 - Contents of review
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 388 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.