Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/18/154.4
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 154', '§ 154', '§ 1701', '§ 1702', '§ 1703', '§ 1704', '§ 1705', '§ 1706', '§ 142', 'art 154']

18 CFR 154.4 - Electronic filing of tariffs and related materials. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 18 › Chapter I › Subchapter E › Part 154 › Subpart A › Section 154.4
§ 154.4 Electronic filing of tariffs and related materials.
(a)General rule. All filings made in proceedings initiated under this part must be made electronically, including tariffs, rate schedules, service agreements, and contracts, or parts thereof, and material that relates to or bears upon such documents, such as cancellations, amendments, withdrawals, termination, or adoption of tariffs, and motions relating to suspension.
(c) Format requirements for electronic filing. The requirements and formats for electronic filing are listed in instructions for electronic filing and for each form. These formats are available on the Internet at http://www.ferc.gov and can be obtained at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Public Reference Room, 888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426.
(d) Only filings filed and designated as filings with statutory action dates in accordance with these electronic filing requirements and formats will be considered to have statutory action dates. Filings not properly filed and designated as having statutory action dates will not become effective, pursuant to the Natural Gas Act, should the Commission not act by the requested action date.
[Order 714, 73 FR 57533, Oct. 3, 2008, as amended by Order 714-A, 79 FR 29076, May 21, 2014]
§ 1701 - Compensation for injury or death resulting from war-risk hazard
§ 1702 - Application of Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act
§ 1703 - “Contractor with the United States” defined
§ 1704 - Reimbursement
§ 1705 - Receipt of workmen’s compensation benefits
§ 1706 - Administration
§ 142 - Rights of occupants or claimants of oil- or gas-bearing lands; exceptions to withdrawals
The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 18 CFR Part 154 after this date.
81 FR 51100 - Electronic Tariff Filings
FR Doc. 2016-18360
This document contains corrections to the final regulations that became effective November 3, 2008 (with implementation of the requirements beginning April 1, 2010), as published in the subsequent editions of the Code of Federal Regulations, including the 2015 edition.
79 FR 75047 - Natural Gas Act Pipeline Maps
FR Doc. 2014-29470
Docket No. RM14-21-000
Effective Date: This rule will become effective March 17, 2015.
In this Final Rule, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission revises its regulations governing interstate natural gas pipeline system maps. First, the Commission eliminates the requirements that pipelines include maps in their tariffs and file updated maps as part of their tariffs by the following April 30 for any year that there is a major change in the pipeline&apos;s system. Second, the Commission retains the requirement that pipelines post and maintain a system map on their Internet Web sites, and implements a quarterly deadline for updating pipeline maps.
FR Doc. 2014-17232
Comments are due September 29, 2014.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission or FERC) is proposing to amend the filing requirements for natural gas pipeline system maps. Under current regulations, natural gas pipelines must include a system map as part of their tariff on file with the Commission, and file an updated map by the following April for any year that there is a major change in the pipeline&apos;s system. Additionally, this map must be posted on the pipeline&apos;s own Web site. In order to reduce regulatory burden on these pipelines, the Commission proposes to eliminate the requirement to file a map as part of the tariff, leaving only the requirement to maintain a map on the pipeline&apos;s own Web site. Furthermore, in order to promote transparency, the Commission proposes to change the deadline for updating system maps. Currently, if a pipeline experiences a major change that renders its existing map obsolete, it must make a tariff filing no later than April 30 of the subsequent calendar year. The Commission proposes a quarterly deadline for updating pipeline maps.
78 FR 19409 - Annual Charge Filing Procedures for Natural Gas Pipelines
FR Doc. 2013-07078
This rule will become effective May 31, 2013.
In this Final Rule, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission or FERC) is amending its regulations to revise the filing requirements for natural gas pipelines that choose to recover Commission-assessed annual charges through an annual charge adjustment (ACA) clause. Currently, natural gas pipelines utilizing an ACA clause must make an annual tariff filing to reflect a revised ACA unit charge authorized by the Commission for that fiscal year. To reduce the regulatory burden on these pipelines, the Commission will eliminate this annual filing requirement. In its place, the Commission will require natural gas pipelines utilizing an ACA clause to incorporate the Commission-authorized annual charge unit rate by reference to that rate, as published on the Commission&apos;s Web site located at http://www.ferc.gov.
FR Doc. 2012-26105
141 FERC ¶ 61,035
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission or FERC) is proposing to amend its regulations to revise the filing requirements for natural gas pipelines that choose to recover Commission-assessed annual charges through an annual charge adjustment (ACA) clause. Currently, natural gas pipelines utilizing an ACA clause must make a tariff filing to reflect a revised ACA unit charge authorized by the Commission for that fiscal year. In order to reduce the regulatory burden on these pipelines, the Commission proposes to eliminate this annual filing requirement. In its place, the Commission proposes to require natural gas pipelines utilizing an ACA clause to incorporate the Commission-authorized annual charge unit rate by reference to that rate, as published on the Commission&apos;s Web site located at http://www.ferc.gov.
18 CFR 157.217 — Changes in Rate Schedules.
18 CFR 154.602 — Cancellation or Termination of a Tariff, Executed Service Agreement or Part Thereof.
18 CFR 154.603 — Adoption of the Tariff by a Successor.