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§ 154.600

18 CFR Ch. I (4–1–12 Edition)

other appropriate authority. If a Commission order is referenced, include the
citation to the FERC Reports, the date
of issuance, and the docket number;
(iv) Any requests for waiver. Requests must include a reference to the
specific section of the statute, regulations, or the company’s tariff from
which waiver is sought, and a justification for the waiver.
(2) A certification of service to all affected customers and interested state
commissions.
(d) Each report filed under paragraph
(b) of this section must be posted no
later than the date of filing.

Subpart G—Other Tariff Changes
§ 154.600 Compliance with other subparts.
Any proposal to implement a tariff
change other than in rate level must
comply with subparts A, B, and C of
this part.

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§ 154.601 Change in executed service
agreement.
Agreements intended to effect a
change or revision of an executed service agreement on file with the Commission must be in the form of a superseding executed service agreement
only. Service agreements may not contain any supplements, but may contain
exhibits which may be separately superseded. The exhibits may show,
among other things, contract demand
delivery points, delivery pressures,
names of industrial customers of the
distributor-customer, or names of distributors (with one distributor named
as agent where delivery to several distributors is effected at the same delivery points).
§ 154.602 Cancellation or termination
of a tariff, executed service agreement or part thereof.
When an effective tariff, contract, or
part thereof on file with the Commission, is proposed to be canceled or is to
terminate by its own terms and no new
tariff, executed service agreement, or
part thereof, is to be filed in its place,
the natural gas company must notify
the Commission of the proposed cancellation or termination , at least 30
days prior to the proposed effective

date of such cancellation or termination. With such notice, the company
must submit a statement showing the
reasons for the cancellation or termination, a list of the affected customers
and the contract demand provided to
the customers under the service to be
canceled. A copy of the notice must be
duly posted tariff filing in the electronic format required by § 154.4.
[Order 582, 60 FR 52996, Oct. 11, 1995, as
amended by Order 714, 73 FR 57535, Oct. 3,
2008]

§ 154.603 Adoption of the tariff by a
successor.
Whenever the tariff or contracts of a
natural gas company on file with the
Commission is to be adopted by another company or person as a result of
an acquisition, or merger, authorized
by a certificate of public convenience
and necessity, or for any other reason,
the succeeding company must file with
the Commission, and post within 30
days after such succession, a tariff filing in the electronic format required
by § 154.4 bearing the name of the successor company.
[Order 714, 73 FR 57535, Oct. 3, 2008]

PART 156—APPLICATIONS FOR ORDERS UNDER SECTION 7(a) OF
THE NATURAL GAS ACT
Sec.
156.1 Who may apply.
156.2 Purpose and intent of rules.
156.3 Applications; general requirements.
156.4 Form of exhibits to be attached to applications.
156.5 Exhibits.
156.6 Acceptance for filing or rejection of
application.
156.7 Service of application.
156.8 Notice of application.
156.9 Protests and interventions.
156.10 Hearings.
156.11 Dismissal of application.
AUTHORITY: 52 Stat. 824, 829, 830; 56 Stat. 83,
84; 15 U.S.C. 717f, 717f(a), 717n, 717o.
SOURCE: Order 234, 26 FR 4848, June 1, 1961,
unless otherwise noted.

§ 156.1

Who may apply.

Any person or municipality as defined in section 2 of the Natural Gas
Act engaged or legally authorized to

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