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Code · CFR · Title 18 — Conservation of Power and Water Resources · Part 154 — Rate Schedules and Tariffs · § 154.203

§ 154.203. Compliance filings.

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(a)In addition to the requirements of subparts A, B, and C of this part, filings made to comply with orders issued by the Commission, including those issued under delegated authority, must contain the following:
(1)A list of the directives with which the company is complying;
(2)Revised workpapers, data, or summaries with cross-references to the originally filed workpapers, data, or summaries;
(b)Filings made to comply with Commission orders must include only those changes required to comply with the order. Such compliance filings may not be combined with other rate or tariff change filings. A compliance filing that includes other changes or that does not comply with the applicable order in every respect may be rejected.
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