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Code · CFR · Title 18 — Conservation of Power and Water Resources · Part 152 — Application for Exemption from the Provisions of the Natural Gas Act Pursuant to Section 1(c) Thereof and Issuance of Blanket Certificates Authorizing Certain Sales for Resale · § 152.3

§ 152.3. Contents of application.

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Every application shall set forth in the order indicated, the following:
(a)The exact legal name of applicant.
(b)The name, title, and post office address of the person to whom correspondence in regard to the application shall be addressed.
(c)A statement of pertinent facts as to the existing service, if any, or authorized service by applicant, including a showing that all of the natural gas which applicant receives from out-of-State sources is and will be ultimately consumed within the State in which the operations sought to be exempted are conducted. (Secs. 3, 16, 52 Stat. 822, 830; 15 U.S.C. 717b, 717o) \[Order 173, 19 FR 4276, July 13, 1954, as amended by Order 317, 31 FR 432, Jan. 13, 1966; Order 433, 50 FR 40345, Oct. 3, 1985; Order 737, 75 FR 43404, July 26, 2010\]
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