[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 18, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 18CFR300.10]

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           TITLE 18--CONSERVATION OF POWER AND WATER RESOURCES
 
  CHAPTER I--FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
 
PART 300_CONFIRMATION AND APPROVAL OF THE RATES OF FEDERAL POWER MARKETING 
ADMINISTRATIONS--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart B_Filing Requirements
 
Sec. 300.10  Application for confirmation and approval.


    (a) General provisions--(1) Contents of filing. Any application 
under this subpart for confirmation and approval of rate schedules must 
include, as described in this section a letter of request for rate 
approval, a form of notice suitable for publication in the Federal 
Register, as well as a copy of the same notice in electronic format (in 
either ASCII text, WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS or WordPerfect 5.2 for 
Windows format) on a 3\1/2\ diskette marked with the name of 
the applicant and the words ``Notice of Filing,'' the rate schedule, a 
statement of revenue and related costs, the order, if any, placing the 
rates into effect on an interim basis, the Administrator's Record of 
Decision or explanation of the rate development process, supporting 
documents, a certification, and technical supporting information and 
analysis.
    (2) Incorporation of information by reference. Any information 
required under this subpart that has previously been submitted to the 
Commission in substantially the same form as specified in this section 
may be incorporated by reference only.
    (3) Time of filing. (i) Rate schedules put into effect on an interim 
basis by the Secretary of the Department of Energy, or a designee, and 
filed for final Commission approval must be filed not later than five 
days after interim approval is granted.
    (ii) Rate schedules of the Bonneville Power Administration for which 
interim approval by the Commission is requested must be filed not later 
than 60 days in advance of the proposed effective date.
    (iii) Rate schedules for which interim approval is not requested 
must be filed not later than 180 days in advance of the proposed 
effective date.
    (b) Letter of request for rate approval. A letter of request for 
rate approval must contain the following information:
    (1) A description of the period for which Commission approval is 
requested, delineated by an effective date and an expiration date, and, 
for the Bonneville Power Administration, a request, if any, for interim 
approval of the rates;
    (2) A brief description of the proposed rates and charges under 
existing and proposed rate schedules and the expected changes, if any, 
in annual revenues; and
    (3) A description of how the filed rate differs in rate level or 
rate structure from the rate schedule currently effective.
    (c) Notice of filing. The notice of filing, suitable for publication 
in the Federal Register, must contain the following information:
    (1) The identification number or description of the rate schedule or 
contract;
    (2) If the rate schedule includes changes in rates, the dollar 
amount and percent increase or decrease in rates;
    (3) If the rate schedule includes changes other than rates, a brief 
description of the changes;
    (4) A brief explanation of the reasons for any proposed change in 
the rate schedule;
    (5) A statement whether interim approval of Bonneville Power 
Administration rates is requested;
    (6) The proposed effective date of the rate schedule; and
    (7) The proposed rate approval period.

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    (d) Rate schedules. A filed rate schedule, as defined in Sec. 
300.1(b)(7), must describe the following, as appropriate:
    (1) The class of service to which each rate schedule will apply and 
service areas or zones which will be affected by the filed rate;
    (2) The rate to be applied to capacity and energy services or other 
services;
    (3) Special provisions, such as discounts, penalties, power factor 
adjustments, service interruptions, unauthorized overruns and other 
similar provisions which may affect the rate and charges; and
    (4) The period during which the rates will be effective.
    (e) Statement of revenue and related costs. Each filing shall 
include a statement which includes cost (if available) and revenue data 
for each class of service as specified in each rate schedule for the 
proposed period.
    (f) Explanation of rate development process and supporting 
documents. (1) The Administrator must file the entire record on which 
the final decision establishing a rate scheduled is based.
    (2) The Administrator must file a Record of Decision, if one is 
made, or an explanation of the rate development process, if a Record of 
Decision is not made. The Record of Decision or the explanation of the 
rate development process must include:
    (i) A discussion of issues raised by customers or the public and how 
such issues were resolved;
    (ii) A discussion of all statutory, regulatory, or other 
requirements which governed the Administrator's decision;
    (iii) A description of any methodology used for determining revenue 
requirements and for developing appropriate rate structures;
    (iv) A list identifying all documents submitted for Commission 
consideration; and
    (g) Certification. The Administrator must file a statement 
certifying that the rate is consistent with applicable laws and that it 
is the lowest possible rate consistent with sound business principles.
    (h) Additional filing requirements. (1) The Administrator must file 
with the Commission any other information relevant ot the Commission's 
ratemaking decision.
    (2) The Administrator must file any other information requested by 
the Office of Electric Power Regulation as needed for Commission 
analysis of the rate filing.

[Order 382, 49 FR 25235, June 20, 1984, as amended by Order 541, 57 FR 
21734, May 22, 1992; Order 593, 62 FR 1284, Jan. 9, 1997]