§ 291.104. Who may file a complaint or a third-party brief?
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(a)You may file a complaint under this subpart if you are a shipper and you believe that you have been denied open and nondiscriminatory access to an OCSLA pipeline that is not a FERC pipeline.
(b)Any person that believes its interests may be affected by precedents established by adjudication of complaints under this rule may submit a brief to BSEE. The brief must be served following the procedure set out in § 291.107. After considering the brief, it is within BSEE's discretion as to whether BSEE may:
(1)Address the brief in its decision;
(2)Not address the brief in its decision; or
(3)Include the submitter of the brief in the proceeding as a party.
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