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Code · CFR · Title 18 — Conservation of Power and Water Resources · Part 154 — Rate Schedules and Tariffs · § 154.204

§ 154.204. Changes in rate schedules, forms of service agreements, or the general terms and conditions.

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A filing to revise rate schedules, forms of service agreements, or the general terms and conditions, must:
(a)Adhere to the requirements of subparts A, B, and C, of this part;
(b)Contain a description of the change in service, including, but not limited to, applicability, necessity for the change, identification of services and types of customers that will be affected by the change;
(c)Explain how the proposed tariff provisions differ from those currently in effect, including an example showing how the existing and proposed tariff provisions operate. Explain why the change is being proposed at this time;
(d)Explain the impact of the proposed revision on firm and interruptible customers, including any changes in a customer's rights to capacity in the manner in which a customer is able to use such capacity, receipt or delivery point flexibility, nominating and scheduling, curtailment, capacity release;
(e)Include workpapers showing the estimated effect on revenues and costs over the 12-month period commencing on the proposed effective date of the filing. If the filing proposes to change an existing penalty provision, provide workpapers showing the penalty revenues and associated quantities under the existing penalty provision during the latest 12-month period; and
(f)List other filings pending before the Commission which may significantly affect the filing.
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