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CFR › Title 7 › Subtitle A › Part 1 › Subpart O › Section 1.602 7 CFR 1.602 - What terms are used in this subpart?
§ 1.602
FPA means the Federal Power Act, 16 U.S.C. 791
Hearing Clerk means the Hearing Clerk, USDA, 1400 Independence Ave., SW., Washington, DC 20250; phone: 202-720-4443, facsimile: 202-720-9776.
Intervention means a process by which a person who did not request a hearing under § 1.621 can participate as a party to the hearing under § 1.622.
License proceeding means a proceeding before FERC for issuance of a license for a hydroelectric facility under 18 CFR parts 4 or 5.
NEPA document means an environmental assessment or environmental impact statement issued to comply with the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42 U.S.C. 4321
NFS means Deputy Chief, National Forest Systems, Forest Service. The service and mailing address under this subpart is NFS, Washington Office (WO) Lands Staff, Mail Stop 1124, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20250-0003, telephone 202-205-1248, facsimile number 202-205-1604.
A license party that has filed a timely request for a hearing under:
Section 1.621; or
Either 43 CFR 45.21 or 50 CFR 221.21, with respect to a hearing process consolidated under § 1.623;
A license party that has filed a timely notice of intervention and response under:
Section 1.622; or
Either 43 CFR 45.22 or 50 CFR 221.22, with respect to a hearing process consolidated under § 1.623;
The Forest Service, if it has filed a preliminary condition; and
Any other Department that has filed a preliminary condition or prescription, with respect to a hearing process consolidated under § 1.623.
Preliminary condition or prescription means a preliminary condition or prescription filed by a Department with FERC under 18 CFR 4.34(b), 4.34(i), or 5.22(a) for potential inclusion in a hydropower license.
Is authorized by a party to represent the party in a hearing process under this subpart; and
Has filed an appearance under § 1.610.