Second Foundation US Trading, LLC; Supplemental Notice That Initial Market-Based Rate Filing Includes Request for Blanket Section 204 Authorization, 60673 [2022-21782]
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FERC–549—ESTIMATED LABOR COSTS FOR NGPA SECTION 311 TRANSACTIONS, NGA BLANKET CERTIFICATE
TRANSACTION, AND RECORD RETENTION—Continued
A
Number of
respondents
B
Annual
number of
responses per
respondent
D
Average
burden hrs.
& cost ($) 6
per response
C
Total
number of
responses
(Column A × Column B)
F
Cost per
respondent
($)
(Column C × Column D)
($)
(Column E ÷
Column A)
Record Retention ....................
299
1
299
1 hr.; $38.71 .............
299 hrs.; $11,574.29 ..........
38.71
Totals ...............................
348
........................
391
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5,324 hrs.; $441,549 ..........
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Storage Cost: 8 In addition to the labor
costs for record retention, non-labor
costs of record retention and storage are
estimated as follows:
• Paper storage costs (using an
estimate of 12.5 cubic feet × $6.46 per
cubic foot): $80.75 per respondent
annually. Total annual paper storage
cost to industry ($80.75 × 299
respondents): $24,144.25. This estimate
assumes that a respondent stores 12.5
cubic feet of paper. We expect that this
estimate should trend downward over
time as more companies move away
from paper storage and rely more
heavily on electronic storage.
• Electronic storage costs: $3.18 per
respondent annually. Total annual
electronic storage cost to industry ($3.18
× 299 respondents): $950.82. This
calculation estimates storage of
approximately 200 MB per year with a
cost of $3.18.
Comments are invited on: (1) whether
the collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of
the functions of the Commission,
including whether the information will
have practical utility; (2) the accuracy of
the agency’s estimate of the burden and
cost of the collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used; (3)
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Total annual
burden hours
& total
annual cost
6 For the information collection activities labeled
‘‘Transportation by Pipelines,’’ ‘‘MBR—Initial
Approval,’’ and ‘‘MBR—Change in Circumstances,’’
Commission staff estimates that respondents’
hourly labor cost is approximated by the
Commission’s average hourly cost (for wages and
benefits) for 2022, or $91.00 per hour.
For the information collection activity labeled
‘‘Record Retention,’’ Commission staff estimates
that respondents’ hourly labor cost is $38.71 (for
wages and benefits), based on $27.24 (the mean
hourly wage for an information and record clerk,
Occupation Code 43–4000 for Utilities as posted at
https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/naics2_22.htm),
plus $11.47 (the average hourly cost for benefits for
private industry, as posted at https://www.bls.gov/
news.release/pdf/ecec.pdf.
7 This new row was added to account for the
differences between initial MBR filings and filings
pertaining to a change in circumstances.
8 Each of the 299 entities is assumed to have both
paper and electronic record retention. Internal
analysis assumes 50 percent paper storage and 50
percent electronic storage.
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ways to enhance the quality, utility and
clarity of the information collection; and
(4) ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Dated: September 30, 2022.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket No. ER22–2959–000]
Second Foundation US Trading, LLC;
Supplemental Notice That Initial
Market-Based Rate Filing Includes
Request for Blanket Section 204
Authorization
This is a supplemental notice in the
above-referenced proceeding of Second
Foundation US Trading, LLC’s
application for market-based rate
authority, with an accompanying rate
tariff, noting that such application
includes a request for blanket
authorization, under 18 CFR part 34, of
future issuances of securities and
assumptions of liability.
Any person desiring to intervene or to
protest should file with the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission, 888
First Street NE, Washington, DC 20426,
in accordance with Rules 211 and 214
of the Commission’s Rules of Practice
and Procedure (18 CFR 385.211 and
385.214). Anyone filing a motion to
intervene or protest must serve a copy
of that document on the Applicant.
Notice is hereby given that the
deadline for filing protests with regard
to the applicant’s request for blanket
authorization, under 18 CFR part 34, of
future issuances of securities and
assumptions of liability, is October 20,
2022.
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The Commission encourages
electronic submission of protests and
interventions in lieu of paper, using the
FERC Online links at https://
www.ferc.gov. To facilitate electronic
service, persons with internet access
who will eFile a document and/or be
listed as a contact for an intervenor
must create and validate an
eRegistration account using the
eRegistration link. Select the eFiling
link to log on and submit the
intervention or protests.
Persons unable to file electronically
may mail similar pleadings to the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
888 First Street NE, Washington, DC
20426. Hand delivered submissions in
docketed proceedings should be
delivered to Health and Human
Services, 12225 Wilkins Avenue,
Rockville, Maryland 20852.
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 the
Commission’s Home Page (https://
www.ferc.gov) using the ‘‘eLibrary’’ link.
Enter the docket number excluding the
last three digits in the docket number
field to access the document. At this
time, the Commission has suspended
access to the Commission’s Public
Reference Room, due to the
proclamation declaring a National
Emergency concerning the Novel
Coronavirus Disease (COVID–19), issued
by the President on March 13, 2020. For
assistance, contact the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission at
FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov or call
toll-free, (886) 208–3676 or TYY, (202)
502–8659.
Dated: September 30, 2022.
Debbie-Anne A. Reese,
Deputy Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Docket No. ER22-2959-000]
Second Foundation US Trading, LLC; Supplemental Notice That
Initial Market-Based Rate Filing Includes Request for Blanket Section
204 Authorization
This is a supplemental notice in the above-referenced proceeding of
Second Foundation US Trading, LLC's application for market-based rate
authority, with an accompanying rate tariff, noting that such
application includes a request for blanket authorization, under 18 CFR
part 34, of future issuances of securities and assumptions of
liability.
Any person desiring to intervene or to protest should file with the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street NE, Washington,
DC 20426, in accordance with Rules 211 and 214 of the Commission's
Rules of Practice and Procedure (18 CFR 385.211 and 385.214). Anyone
filing a motion to intervene or protest must serve a copy of that
document on the Applicant.
Notice is hereby given that the deadline for filing protests with
regard to the applicant's request for blanket authorization, under 18
CFR part 34, of future issuances of securities and assumptions of
liability, is October 20, 2022.
The Commission encourages electronic submission of protests and
interventions in lieu of paper, using the FERC Online links at https://www.ferc.gov. To facilitate electronic service, persons with internet
access who will eFile a document and/or be listed as a contact for an
intervenor must create and validate an eRegistration account using the
eRegistration link. Select the eFiling link to log on and submit the
intervention or protests.
Persons unable to file electronically may mail similar pleadings to
the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street NE,
Washington, DC 20426. Hand delivered submissions in docketed
proceedings should be delivered to Health and Human Services, 12225
Wilkins Avenue, Rockville, Maryland 20852.
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 the Commission's Home Page (https://www.ferc.gov) using
the ``eLibrary'' link. Enter the docket number excluding the last three
digits in the docket number field to access the document. At this time,
the Commission has suspended access to the Commission's Public
Reference Room, due to the proclamation declaring a National Emergency
concerning the Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), issued by the
President on March 13, 2020. For assistance, contact the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission at [email protected] or call toll-free,
(886) 208-3676 or TYY, (202) 502-8659.
Dated: September 30, 2022.
Debbie-Anne A. Reese,
Deputy Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2022-21782 Filed 10-5-22; 8:45 am]
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