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Commission also proposes to direct
pipelines that reported combined
interstate and intrastate data on lines (1)
through (12) of page 700 of their 2010
Form 6 to file a revised page 700
containing only interstate data for the
years 2009 and 2010.
DATES: Comments are due October 3,
2011.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
July 29, 2011.
1. The Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission (Commission) proposes to
amend the instructions on page 700,
Annual Cost of Service Based Analysis
Schedule, of FERC Form No. 6, Annual
Report of Oil Pipeline Companies,
(Form 6) to ensure that pipelines report
interstate-only barrel and barrel-mile
data and not a combination of interstate
and intrastate throughput. The
Commission also directs pipelines that
reported combined interstate and
intrastate data in any field on lines (1)
through (12) of page 700 of their 2010
Form 6 1 to file within 90 days of the
final rule’s publication in the Federal
Register a revised page 700 containing
only interstate data for the years 2009
and 2010.
Background
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.
2. Page 700 of Form 6 serves as a
preliminary screening tool for pipeline
rate filings with the Commission.2
Specifically, page 700 enables shippers
to evaluate proposed rate changes under
the indexing methodology 3 and to
determine whether a pipeline’s cost of
service or per barrel-mile costs are so
substantially divergent from the
revenues produced to warrant a
The Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission (Commission)
proposes to amend the instructions on
page 700 of FERC Form No. 6 (Form 6)
to ensure that pipelines report
interstate-only barrel and barrel-mile
data and not a combination of interstate
and intrastate throughput. The
1 Pipelines filed their 2010 FERC Form 6 on April
18, 2011.
2 All jurisdictional pipelines are required to file
page 700, including pipelines exempt from filing
the full Form 6. 18 CFR 357.2(a)(2) and (a)(3)
(2011).
3 Cost of Service Requirements and Filing
Requirements for Oil Pipelines, Order No. 571,
FERC Stats. & Regs. ¶ 31,006, at 31,168 (1995).
18 CFR Part 357
[Docket No. RM11–21–000]
Revision to Form No. 6
AGENCY:
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Andrew Knudsen (Legal Information),
Office of the General Counsel, 888
First Street, NE., Washington, DC
20426, (202) 502–6527,
Andrew.Knudsen@ferc.gov.
Michael Lacy (Technical Information),
Office of Energy Market Regulation,
888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC
20426, (202) 502–8843,
Michael.Lacy@ferc.gov.
Brian Holmes (Technical Information),
Office of Enforcement, 888 First
Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426,
(202) 502–6008,
Brian.Holmes@ferc.gov.
SUMMARY:
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challenge.4 In Order No. 620, the
Commission clarified that it intended
page 700 to include only the interstate
costs and interstate revenues, and not a
combination of interstate and intrastate
data.5
Discussion
3. The Commission proposes to
modify the instructions on page 700 to
specify that pipelines must report
interstate throughput levels and exclude
throughput associated with intrastate
movements. The current instructions on
page 700 for lines (11) and (12) may
inadvertently have caused some
pipelines to report barrel and barrelmile throughput that combines
interstate and intrastate data. The
instruction for line (12) on page 700
directs pipelines to report the same
barrel-mile figures as those reported on
line 33a of page 600 of the Form 6.
Similarly, the instruction for line (11)
on page 700 directs pipelines to report
the same barrel figures as those reported
on line 33b of page 601 of the Form 6.
Thus, the instructions on page 700
specify that the throughput data
reported on page 700 is the same
throughput data that is reported on page
600–601.6 The instructions for page 600
direct pipelines to include ‘‘all oils
received’’ by the pipeline,7 which
consequently may have led some filers
to report combined interstate and
intrastate barrel-miles on lines (11) and
(12) of page 700.
4. It is an axiomatic rule of ratemaking
that the same set of costs and volumes
must be used to determine rates.8 The
Commission did not intend for the cost
of service per-barrel/mile data provided
by page 700 to include interstate-only
costs and revenues alongside
throughput data that combines interstate
and intrastate totals. To address this
reporting issue, the Commission now
proposes to modify the instructions for
line (11) 9 and line (12) 10 of page 700 to
more precisely direct pipelines to report
4 Revisions to and Electronic Filing of the FERC
Form No. 6 and Related Uniform Systems of
Accounts, Order No. 620, FERC Stats. & Regs.
¶ 31,115, at 31,960, on reh’g, 94 FERC 61,130
(2001).
5 Order No. 620, FERC Stats. & Regs. at 31,959,
on reh’g, 94 FERC at 61,498.
6 Pages 600–601 are entitled Statistics of
Operations.
7 Pipelines filing pages 600–601 as well as page
700 may transport both interstate and intrastate
barrels.
8 Five-Year Review of Oil Pipeline Pricing Index,
75 FR 80300, 80308 (Dec. 22, 2010), 133 FERC
¶ 61,228, at P 85 (2010), order on reh’g, 135 FERC
¶ 61,172 (2011).
9 Instruction number 4 on page 700 of the
Form 6.
10 Instruction number 5 on page 700 of the
Form 6.
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only interstate barrels and interstate
barrel-miles and not a combination of
interstate and intrastate throughput.
5. The Commission further proposes
to require pipelines that reported
throughput levels on their 2010 Form 6,
page 700 reflecting both interstate and
intrastate data to file a revised page 700
with only interstate barrels and barrelmiles for 2009 and 2010. Moreover, the
current instructions on page 700 require
that pipelines report interstate-only data
on lines (1) through (10) relating to
various cost, revenue and other
ratemaking elements. Any pipeline that
reported combined interstate and
intrastate data on lines (1)–(10) of page
700 must also file corrections so that
page 700 only contains interstate data
for 2009 and 2010. This action ensures
the availability of complete interstate
cost per barrel-mile data consistent with
the Commission’s regulation of
interstate oil and petroleum product
pipeline rates and the intent of page 700
to enable the Commission and shippers
to analyze interstate pipeline costs.
Moreover, this requirement is consistent
with the existing instructions on page
700, which allow staff to require the
submission of cost-of-service
workpapers pursuant to the 154–B
methodology at any time.11
Information Collection Statement
6. The Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) regulations require
approval of certain information
collection requirements imposed by
agency rules.12 Upon approval of a
collection(s) of information, OMB will
assign an OMB control number and an
expiration date. Respondents subject to
the filing requirements of an agency rule
will not be penalized for failing to
respond to these collections of
information unless the collections of
information display a valid OMB
control number. The Paperwork
Reduction Act (PRA) 13 requires each
federal agency to seek and obtain OMB
approval before undertaking a collection
of information directed to ten or more
persons or contained in a rule of general
applicability.14
7. The Commission is submitting
these reporting requirements to OMB for
its review and approval under section
3507(d) of the PRA. Comments are
solicited on the Commission’s need for
Annual number
of filers
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this information, whether the
information will have practical utility,
the accuracy of provided burden
estimates, ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected, and any suggested methods
for minimizing the respondent’s burden,
including the use of automated
information techniques.
8. The Commission’s estimate of the
additional Public Reporting Burden and
cost related to the proposed rule in
Docket RM11–21–000 follow. The
Commission recognizes that there will
be a one-time increased burden
involved in the initial implementation
associated with: (a) Using only interstate
figures for lines 1–12 of page 700, and
(b) re-filing of revised data for lines (1)
through (12) of page 700 for 2009 and
2010. We estimate an additional onetime burden of one-hour per filer for the
combined implementation and the refiling of the page 700 for the 2009 and
2010 data. For the recurring effort
involved in filing interstate data on
lines (1) through (12) of page 700 for
2011 and future years, we estimate that
the change in burden is negligible (after
the initial implementation).
Estimated additional one-time
burden per filer
(hr.)
Total estimated
additional onetime burden
(hr.)
Estimated additional one-time
cost per filer
($) 15
166 16
1
166
$68.45
Total ..........................................................................................
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Implementation Burden (one-time); and Re-filing of Page 700,
lines 1–12 for 2009–2010 (one-time) ...........................................
166
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166
11,362.70
The additional one-time burden of
166 hours is being spread over the three
years for the purposes of submittal to
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB), giving an average additional
annual burden of 55.33 hours.
Information Collection Costs: The
Commission seeks comments on the
costs and burden to comply with these
requirements.
Total additional one-time cost =
$11,362.70.
Title: FERC–6, Annual Report of Oil
Pipeline Companies.
Action: Proposed Revisions to the
FERC Form 6.
OMB Control No: 1902–0022.
Respondents: Public and non-public
utilities.
Frequency of Responses: Initial
implementation and one-time re-filing
of selected data for 2009–2010.
Necessity of the Information: This
action ensures the availability of
complete interstate cost per barrel-mile
data consistent with the Commission’s
regulation of interstate oil and
petroleum product pipeline rates and
the intent of page 700 to enable the
Commission and shippers to analyze
interstate pipeline costs.
Internal review: The Commission has
reviewed the proposed changes and has
determined that the changes are
necessary. These requirements conform
to the Commission’s need for efficient
information collection, communication,
and management within the energy
industry. The Commission has assured
itself, by means of internal review, that
there is specific, objective support for
the burden estimates associated with the
information collection requirements.
9. Interested persons may obtain
information on the reporting
requirements by contacting: Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission, 888
First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426
[Attention: Ellen Brown, Office of the
Executive Director, e-mail:
DataClearance@ferc.gov, Phone: (202)
502–8663, fax: (202) 273–0873].
Comments on the requirements of this
rule may also be sent to the Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs,
11 FERC Form No. 6, Page 700 (‘‘A respondent
may be requested by the Commission or its staff to
provide its workpapers which support the data
reported on page 700.’’).
12 5 CFR part 1320.
13 44 U.S.C. 3501–3520.
14 OMB’s regulations at 5 CFR 1320.3(c)(4)(i)
require that ‘‘Any recordkeeping, reporting, or
disclosure requirement contained in a rule of
general applicability is deemed to involve ten or
more persons.’’
15 Based on an estimated average cost per
employee for 2011 (including salary plus benefits)
of $142,372, the estimated average hourly cost per
employee is $68.45. The average work year is 2,080
hours.
16 Although 166 pipelines file page 700, the
number of pipelines that must file corrected
information will likely be substantially less. Some
pipelines only transport interstate shipments and
thus would have reported only interstate data on
page 700. Other pipelines may have reported only
interstate data on lines (1)–(12) on page 700, and
these pipelines would not need to file additional
data.
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Office of Management and Budget,
Washington, DC 20503 [Attention: Desk
Officer for the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission]. For security
reasons, comments should be sent by
e-mail to OMB at
oira_submission@omb.eop.gov. Please
reference OMB Control No. 1902–0022,
FERC–6 and the docket number of this
proposed rulemaking in your
submission.
Environmental Analysis
10. The Commission is required to
prepare an Environmental Assessment
or an Environmental Impact Statement
for any action that may have a
significant adverse effect on the human
environment.17 The actions taken here
fall within categorical exclusions in the
Commission’s regulations for
information gathering, analysis, and
dissemination.18 Therefore, an
environmental assessment is
unnecessary and has not been prepared
in this rulemaking.
Regulatory Flexibility Act Certification
11. The Regulatory Flexibility Act of
1980 (RFA) requires agencies to prepare
certain statements, descriptions, and
analyses of proposed rules that will
have a significant economic impact on
a substantial number of small business
entities.19 Agencies are not required to
make such an analysis if a rule would
not have such an effect.
12. As explained above, the change to
page 700 will not increase the burden of
preparing page 700. Further, the time
required to implement changes and to
file any necessary one-time revision of
the page 700 data as specified in this
order is minimal, Thus, the Commission
concludes that the final rule would not
have a significant economic impact on
small entities.
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17 Regulations Implementing the National
Environmental Policy Act, Order No. 486, 486 FR
1750 (Jan. 22, 1988), FERC Stats. & Regs. ¶ 30,783
(1987).
18 18 CFR 380.4(a)(5).
19 5 U.S.C. 601–12.
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Comment Procedures
13. The Commission invites interested
persons to submit comments on the
matters and issues proposed in this
notice to be adopted, including any
related matters or alternative proposals
that commenters may wish to discuss.
Comments are due 60 days from
publication in the Federal Register.
Comments must refer to Docket No.
RM11–21–000, and must include the
commenter’s name, the organization
they represent, if applicable, and their
address in their comments.
14. The Commission encourages
comments to be filed electronically via
the eFiling link on the Commission’s
Web site at https://www.ferc.gov. The
Commission accepts most standard
word processing formats. Documents
created electronically using word
processing software should be filed in
native applications or print-to-PDF
format and not in a scanned format.
Commenters filing electronically do not
need to make a paper filing.
15. Commenters that are not able to
file comments electronically must send
an original and 14 copies of their
comments to: Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, Secretary of the
Commission, 888 First Street, NE.,
Washington, DC 20426.
16. All comments will be placed in
the Commission’s public files and may
be viewed, printed, or downloaded
remotely as described in the Document
Availability section below. Commenters
on this proposal are not required to
serve copies of their comments on other
commenters.
Document Availability
Street, NE., Room 2A, Washington, DC
20426.
18. From FERC’s Home Page on the
Internet, this information is available on
eLibrary. The full text of this document
is available on eLibrary in PDF and
Microsoft Word format for viewing,
printing, and/or downloading. To access
this document in eLibrary, type the
docket number excluding the last three
digits of this document in the docket
number field.
19. User assistance is available for
eLibrary and the FERC’s Web site during
normal business hours from FERC
Online Support at (202) 502–6652 (toll
free at 1–866–208–3676) or e-mail at
ferconlinesupport@ferc.gov, or the
Public Reference Room at (202) 502–
8371, TTY (202) 502–8659. E-mail the
Public Reference Room at
public.referenceroom@ferc.gov.
List of Subjects in 18 CFR Part 357
Pipelines, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements, Uniform
system of accounts.
By direction of the Commission.
Nathaniel J. Davis, Sr.,
Deputy Secretary.
Note: Appendix A will not be published in
the Code of Federal Regulations
Appendix A—Summary of Proposed
Changes to FERC Form 6, Page 700
Instruction 4 is revised to read as follows:
Enter on line 11, columns b and c, the
interstate throughput in barrels for the
current and previous calendar years.
Instruction 5 is revised to read as follows:
Enter on line 12, columns b and c, the
interstate throughput in barrel-miles for the
current and previous calendar years.
Line 11 is revised to read as follows:
Total Interstate Throughput in Barrels
Line 12 is revised to read as follows:
Total Interstate Throughput in Barrel-Miles
17. In addition to publishing the full
text of this document in the Federal
Register, the Commission provides all
interested persons an opportunity to
Note: Appendix B will not be published in
view and/or print the contents of this
the Code of Federal Regulations
document via the Internet through
FERC’s Home Page (https://www.ferc.gov)
Appendix B: Revised Page 700 to
and in FERC’s Public Reference Room
during normal business hours (8:30 a.m. Form 6
to 5 p.m. Eastern time) at 888 First
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21 CFR Part 101
[Docket No. FDA–2005–N–0404; formerly
Docket No. 2005N–0279]
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Food Labeling; Gluten-Free Labeling of
Foods; Reopening of the Comment
Period
AGENCY:
Food and Drug Administration,
HHS.
Proposed rule; reopening of
comment period.
ACTION:
The Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) is reopening the
comment period for the proposed rule
on the ‘‘gluten-free’’ labeling of foods,
published in the Federal Register of
SUMMARY:
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January 23, 2007 (72 FR 2795). In that
document, FDA proposed to define the
term ‘‘gluten-free,’’ for voluntary use in
the labeling of foods, to mean that the
food does not contain an ingredient that
is any species of wheat, rye, barley, or
a crossbred hybrid of these grains
(collectively referred to as ‘‘prohibited
grains’’); an ingredient that is derived
from a prohibited grain and that has not
been processed to remove gluten (e.g.,
wheat flour); an ingredient that is
derived from a prohibited grain and that
has been processed to remove gluten
(e.g., wheat starch), if the use of that
ingredient results in the presence of 20
parts per million (ppm) or more gluten
in the food; or 20 ppm or more gluten.
FDA also announced in the proposed
rule that we intended to conduct a
safety assessment for gluten exposure
and seek comments on the safety
assessment and its potential use in
defining the term ‘‘gluten-free’’ in the
final rule. A report by FDA discussing
a health hazard assessment we
conducted, which included a safety
assessment for gluten exposure in
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individuals with celiac disease, has
been peer reviewed by an external group
of scientific experts, and we revised the
assessment, as appropriate, based upon
expert comments. FDA is reopening the
comment period for the proposed rule
on the ‘‘gluten-free’’ labeling of foods to,
in part, announce the availability of and
solicit comments on the report entitled
‘‘Health Hazard Assessment for Effects
of Gluten Exposure in Individuals with
Celiac Disease: Determination of
Tolerable Daily Intake Levels and Levels
of Concern for Gluten’’ (‘‘Gluten
Report’’), which discusses the Agency’s
gluten safety assessment. The Agency
also seeks comments on whether and, if
so, how, the safety assessment should
affect FDA’s proposed definition of
‘‘gluten-free’’ in the final rule, and on a
number of related issues. Finally, FDA
seeks comments on the Agency’s
tentative conclusions that the safety
assessment-based approach may lead to
a conservative, highly uncertain
estimation of risk to individuals with
celiac disease associated with very low
levels of gluten exposure; and that the
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
18 CFR Part 357
[Docket No. RM11-21-000]
Revision to Form No. 6
AGENCY: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission) proposes
to amend the instructions on page 700 of FERC Form No. 6 (Form 6) to
ensure that pipelines report interstate-only barrel and barrel-mile
data and not a combination of interstate and intrastate throughput. The
Commission also proposes to direct pipelines that reported combined
interstate and intrastate data on lines (1) through (12) of page 700 of
their 2010 Form 6 to file a revised page 700 containing only interstate
data for the years 2009 and 2010.
DATES: Comments are due October 3, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Andrew Knudsen (Legal Information), Office of the General Counsel, 888
First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426, (202) 502-6527,
Andrew.Knudsen@ferc.gov.
Michael Lacy (Technical Information), Office of Energy Market
Regulation, 888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426, (202) 502-
8843, Michael.Lacy@ferc.gov.
Brian Holmes (Technical Information), Office of Enforcement, 888 First
Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426, (202) 502-6008,
Brian.Holmes@ferc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
July 29, 2011.
1. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission) proposes
to amend the instructions on page 700, Annual Cost of Service Based
Analysis Schedule, of FERC Form No. 6, Annual Report of Oil Pipeline
Companies, (Form 6) to ensure that pipelines report interstate-only
barrel and barrel-mile data and not a combination of interstate and
intrastate throughput. The Commission also directs pipelines that
reported combined interstate and intrastate data in any field on lines
(1) through (12) of page 700 of their 2010 Form 6 \1\ to file within 90
days of the final rule's publication in the Federal Register a revised
page 700 containing only interstate data for the years 2009 and 2010.
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\1\ Pipelines filed their 2010 FERC Form 6 on April 18, 2011.
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Background
2. Page 700 of Form 6 serves as a preliminary screening tool for
pipeline rate filings with the Commission.\2\ Specifically, page 700
enables shippers to evaluate proposed rate changes under the indexing
methodology \3\ and to determine whether a pipeline's cost of service
or per barrel-mile costs are so substantially divergent from the
revenues produced to warrant a challenge.\4\ In Order No. 620, the
Commission clarified that it intended page 700 to include only the
interstate costs and interstate revenues, and not a combination of
interstate and intrastate data.\5\
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\2\ All jurisdictional pipelines are required to file page 700,
including pipelines exempt from filing the full Form 6. 18 CFR
357.2(a)(2) and (a)(3) (2011).
\3\ Cost of Service Requirements and Filing Requirements for Oil
Pipelines, Order No. 571, FERC Stats. & Regs. ] 31,006, at 31,168
(1995).
\4\ Revisions to and Electronic Filing of the FERC Form No. 6
and Related Uniform Systems of Accounts, Order No. 620, FERC Stats.
& Regs. ] 31,115, at 31,960, on reh'g, 94 FERC 61,130 (2001).
\5\ Order No. 620, FERC Stats. & Regs. at 31,959, on reh'g, 94
FERC at 61,498.
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Discussion
3. The Commission proposes to modify the instructions on page 700
to specify that pipelines must report interstate throughput levels and
exclude throughput associated with intrastate movements. The current
instructions on page 700 for lines (11) and (12) may inadvertently have
caused some pipelines to report barrel and barrel-mile throughput that
combines interstate and intrastate data. The instruction for line (12)
on page 700 directs pipelines to report the same barrel-mile figures as
those reported on line 33a of page 600 of the Form 6. Similarly, the
instruction for line (11) on page 700 directs pipelines to report the
same barrel figures as those reported on line 33b of page 601 of the
Form 6. Thus, the instructions on page 700 specify that the throughput
data reported on page 700 is the same throughput data that is reported
on page 600-601.\6\ The instructions for page 600 direct pipelines to
include ``all oils received'' by the pipeline,\7\ which consequently
may have led some filers to report combined interstate and intrastate
barrel-miles on lines (11) and (12) of page 700.
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\6\ Pages 600-601 are entitled Statistics of Operations.
\7\ Pipelines filing pages 600-601 as well as page 700 may
transport both interstate and intrastate barrels.
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4. It is an axiomatic rule of ratemaking that the same set of costs
and volumes must be used to determine rates.\8\ The Commission did not
intend for the cost of service per-barrel/mile data provided by page
700 to include interstate-only costs and revenues alongside throughput
data that combines interstate and intrastate totals. To address this
reporting issue, the Commission now proposes to modify the instructions
for line (11) \9\ and line (12) \10\ of page 700 to more precisely
direct pipelines to report
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\8\ Five-Year Review of Oil Pipeline Pricing Index, 75 FR 80300,
80308 (Dec. 22, 2010), 133 FERC ] 61,228, at P 85 (2010), order on
reh'g, 135 FERC ] 61,172 (2011).
\9\ Instruction number 4 on page 700 of the Form 6.
\10\ Instruction number 5 on page 700 of the Form 6.
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5. The Commission further proposes to require pipelines that
reported throughput levels on their 2010 Form 6, page 700 reflecting
both interstate and intrastate data to file a revised page 700 with
only interstate barrels and barrel-miles for 2009 and 2010. Moreover,
the current instructions on page 700 require that pipelines report
interstate-only data on lines (1) through (10) relating to various
cost, revenue and other ratemaking elements. Any pipeline that reported
combined interstate and intrastate data on lines (1)-(10) of page 700
must also file corrections so that page 700 only contains interstate
data for 2009 and 2010. This action ensures the availability of
complete interstate cost per barrel-mile data consistent with the
Commission's regulation of interstate oil and petroleum product
pipeline rates and the intent of page 700 to enable the Commission and
shippers to analyze interstate pipeline costs. Moreover, this
requirement is consistent with the existing instructions on page 700,
which allow staff to require the submission of cost-of-service
workpapers pursuant to the 154-B methodology at any time.\11\
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\11\ FERC Form No. 6, Page 700 (``A respondent may be requested
by the Commission or its staff to provide its workpapers which
support the data reported on page 700.'').
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Information Collection Statement
6. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) regulations require
approval of certain information collection requirements imposed by
agency rules.\12\ Upon approval of a collection(s) of information, OMB
will assign an OMB control number and an expiration date. Respondents
subject to the filing requirements of an agency rule will not be
penalized for failing to respond to these collections of information
unless the collections of information display a valid OMB control
number. The Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) \13\ requires each federal
agency to seek and obtain OMB approval before undertaking a collection
of information directed to ten or more persons or contained in a rule
of general applicability.\14\
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\12\ 5 CFR part 1320.
\13\ 44 U.S.C. 3501-3520.
\14\ OMB's regulations at 5 CFR 1320.3(c)(4)(i) require that
``Any recordkeeping, reporting, or disclosure requirement contained
in a rule of general applicability is deemed to involve ten or more
persons.''
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7. The Commission is submitting these reporting requirements to OMB
for its review and approval under section 3507(d) of the PRA. Comments
are solicited on the Commission's need for this information, whether
the information will have practical utility, the accuracy of provided
burden estimates, ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of
the information to be collected, and any suggested methods for
minimizing the respondent's burden, including the use of automated
information techniques.
8. The Commission's estimate of the additional Public Reporting
Burden and cost related to the proposed rule in Docket RM11-21-000
follow. The Commission recognizes that there will be a one-time
increased burden involved in the initial implementation associated
with: (a) Using only interstate figures for lines 1-12 of page 700, and
(b) re-filing of revised data for lines (1) through (12) of page 700
for 2009 and 2010. We estimate an additional one-time burden of one-
hour per filer for the combined implementation and the re-filing of the
page 700 for the 2009 and 2010 data. For the recurring effort involved
in filing interstate data on lines (1) through (12) of page 700 for
2011 and future years, we estimate that the change in burden is
negligible (after the initial implementation).
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Estimated Total estimated Estimated
Annual number of additional one- additional one- additional one-
RM11-21, FERC Form 6 filers time burden per time burden time cost per
filer (hr.) (hr.) filer ($) \15\
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Implementation Burden (one-time); and Re- 166 \16\ 1 166 $68.45
filing of Page 700, lines 1-12 for 2009-
2010 (one-time)........................
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\15\ Based on an estimated average cost per employee for 2011
(including salary plus benefits) of $142,372, the estimated average
hourly cost per employee is $68.45. The average work year is 2,080
hours.
\16\ Although 166 pipelines file page 700, the number of
pipelines that must file corrected information will likely be
substantially less. Some pipelines only transport interstate
shipments and thus would have reported only interstate data on page
700. Other pipelines may have reported only interstate data on lines
(1)-(12) on page 700, and these pipelines would not need to file
additional data.
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The additional one-time burden of 166 hours is being spread over
the three years for the purposes of submittal to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB), giving an average additional annual burden
of 55.33 hours.
Information Collection Costs: The Commission seeks comments on the
costs and burden to comply with these requirements.
Total additional one-time cost = $11,362.70.
Title: FERC-6, Annual Report of Oil Pipeline Companies.
Action: Proposed Revisions to the FERC Form 6.
OMB Control No: 1902-0022.
Respondents: Public and non-public utilities.
Frequency of Responses: Initial implementation and one-time re-
filing of selected data for 2009-2010.
Necessity of the Information: This action ensures the availability
of complete interstate cost per barrel-mile data consistent with the
Commission's regulation of interstate oil and petroleum product
pipeline rates and the intent of page 700 to enable the Commission and
shippers to analyze interstate pipeline costs.
Internal review: The Commission has reviewed the proposed changes
and has determined that the changes are necessary. These requirements
conform to the Commission's need for efficient information collection,
communication, and management within the energy industry. The
Commission has assured itself, by means of internal review, that there
is specific, objective support for the burden estimates associated with
the information collection requirements.
9. Interested persons may obtain information on the reporting
requirements by contacting: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888
First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426 [Attention: Ellen Brown, Office
of the Executive Director, e-mail: DataClearance@ferc.gov, Phone: (202)
502-8663, fax: (202) 273-0873]. Comments on the requirements of this
rule may also be sent to the Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs,
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Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503 [Attention: Desk
Officer for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission]. For security
reasons, comments should be sent by e-mail to OMB at oira_submission@omb.eop.gov. Please reference OMB Control No. 1902-0022,
FERC-6 and the docket number of this proposed rulemaking in your
submission.
Environmental Analysis
10. The Commission is required to prepare an Environmental
Assessment or an Environmental Impact Statement for any action that may
have a significant adverse effect on the human environment.\17\ The
actions taken here fall within categorical exclusions in the
Commission's regulations for information gathering, analysis, and
dissemination.\18\ Therefore, an environmental assessment is
unnecessary and has not been prepared in this rulemaking.
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\17\ Regulations Implementing the National Environmental Policy
Act, Order No. 486, 486 FR 1750 (Jan. 22, 1988), FERC Stats. & Regs.
] 30,783 (1987).
\18\ 18 CFR 380.4(a)(5).
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Regulatory Flexibility Act Certification
11. The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (RFA) requires agencies
to prepare certain statements, descriptions, and analyses of proposed
rules that will have a significant economic impact on a substantial
number of small business entities.\19\ Agencies are not required to
make such an analysis if a rule would not have such an effect.
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\19\ 5 U.S.C. 601-12.
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12. As explained above, the change to page 700 will not increase
the burden of preparing page 700. Further, the time required to
implement changes and to file any necessary one-time revision of the
page 700 data as specified in this order is minimal, Thus, the
Commission concludes that the final rule would not have a significant
economic impact on small entities.
Comment Procedures
13. The Commission invites interested persons to submit comments on
the matters and issues proposed in this notice to be adopted, including
any related matters or alternative proposals that commenters may wish
to discuss. Comments are due 60 days from publication in the Federal
Register. Comments must refer to Docket No. RM11-21-000, and must
include the commenter's name, the organization they represent, if
applicable, and their address in their comments.
14. The Commission encourages comments to be filed electronically
via the eFiling link on the Commission's Web site at https://www.ferc.gov. The Commission accepts most standard word processing
formats. Documents created electronically using word processing
software should be filed in native applications or print-to-PDF format
and not in a scanned format. Commenters filing electronically do not
need to make a paper filing.
15. Commenters that are not able to file comments electronically
must send an original and 14 copies of their comments to: Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission, Secretary of the Commission, 888 First
Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426.
16. All comments will be placed in the Commission's public files
and may be viewed, printed, or downloaded remotely as described in the
Document Availability section below. Commenters on this proposal are
not required to serve copies of their comments on other commenters.
Document Availability
17. In addition to publishing the full text of this document in the
Federal Register, the Commission provides all interested persons an
opportunity to view and/or print the contents of this document via the
Internet through FERC's Home Page (https://www.ferc.gov) and in FERC's
Public Reference Room during normal business hours (8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Eastern time) at 888 First Street, NE., Room 2A, Washington, DC 20426.
18. From FERC's Home Page on the Internet, this information is
available on eLibrary. The full text of this document is available on
eLibrary in PDF and Microsoft Word format for viewing, printing, and/or
downloading. To access this document in eLibrary, type the docket
number excluding the last three digits of this document in the docket
number field.
19. User assistance is available for eLibrary and the FERC's Web
site during normal business hours from FERC Online Support at (202)
502-6652 (toll free at 1-866-208-3676) or e-mail at
ferconlinesupport@ferc.gov, or the Public Reference Room at (202) 502-
8371, TTY (202) 502-8659. E-mail the Public Reference Room at
public.referenceroom@ferc.gov.
List of Subjects in 18 CFR Part 357
Pipelines, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Uniform system
of accounts.
By direction of the Commission.
Nathaniel J. Davis, Sr.,
Deputy Secretary.
Note: Appendix A will not be published in the Code of Federal
Regulations
Appendix A--Summary of Proposed Changes to FERC Form 6, Page 700
Instruction 4 is revised to read as follows:
Enter on line 11, columns b and c, the interstate throughput in
barrels for the current and previous calendar years.
Instruction 5 is revised to read as follows:
Enter on line 12, columns b and c, the interstate throughput in
barrel-miles for the current and previous calendar years.
Line 11 is revised to read as follows:
Total Interstate Throughput in Barrels
Line 12 is revised to read as follows:
Total Interstate Throughput in Barrel-Miles
Note: Appendix B will not be published in the Code of Federal
Regulations
Appendix B: Revised Page 700 to Form 6
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