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Code · CFR · Title 18 — Conservation of Power and Water Resources · Part 12 — Safety of Water Power Projects and Project Works · § 12.1

§ 12.1. Applicability.

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(a)Except as otherwise provided in this part or ordered by the Commission or its authorized representative, the provisions of this part apply to:
(1)Any project licensed under Part I of the Federal Power Act;
(2)Any unlicensed constructed project for which the Commission has determined that an application for license must be filed under Part I of the Act; and
(3)Any project exempted from licensing under Part I of the Federal Power Act, pursuant to subparts J or K of part 4 of this chapter, to the extent that the Commission has conditioned the exemption on compliance with any particular provisions of this part.
(b)The provisions of this part apply to a project that uses a Government dam only with respect to those project works, lands, and waters specifically licensed by the Commission.
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