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Code · CFR · Title 18 — Conservation of Power and Water Resources · Part 270 — Determination Procedures · § 270.501

§ 270.501. Publication of notice from jurisdictional agency.

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(a)Upon receipt of a notice of determination by a jurisdictional agency under § 270.204, the Commission will send an acknowledgment to the applicant and make the notice available through the Commission's website, https://www.ferc.gov.
(b)The acknowledgment will contain the following:
(1)The date on which the jurisdictional agency notice was received;
(2)Certain information contained in FERC Form No. 121;
(3)A statement that the application and a copy or description of other materials in the record on which such determination was made is available for inspection, except to the extent the material is treated as confidential under § 270.506, at the offices of the Commission; and
(4)A statement that persons objecting to the final determination may, in accordance with this subpart, file a protest with the Commission within 20 days after the date that notice of receipt of a determination is issued by the Commission pursuant to this section. \[Order 616, 65 FR 45865, July 26, 2000, as amended by Order 899, 88 FR 74031, Oct. 30, 2023\]
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