Florida Gas Transmission Company, LLC
Fourth Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 07/12/2010, Docket: RP10-842-000, Status: Effective
Second Revised Sheet No. 220 Second Revised Sheet No. 220
Superseding: First Revised Sheet No. 220
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(continued)
9. ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS
A. Non-Transactional Data
1. Transporter will maintain an Electronic Communications Mechanism ("ECM") for non-
transactional data for use by any interested person and accessible via the
Internet's World Wide Web via www.panhandleenergy.com. Transporter shall make
information reasonably available on how to access and use the ECM.
2. The ECM will provide a search function that facilitates the location of
information, and menus that permit access to system-wide notices of capacity
constraints, capacity discounts, curtailment, Force Majeure, maintenance,
operational flow orders, press releases, company news, phone lists, and other
relevant information including affiliate information as described below.
Transporter shall maintain and retain daily back-up records of the information
displayed for three (3) years and permit review of those records, which will be
archived and reasonably accessible. Information on the most recent entries will
appear ahead of older information. Notwithstanding this Section 9.A.2,
Transporter shall retain its affiliate waiver log for five years from the date
of the waiver posting.
3. The above categories shall provide information including, but not limited to FERC
Order Nos. 566, 599, 637 and 717 (relating to the Standards of Conduct
information), operationally available and unsubscribed capacity, index of
customers, the tariff, the availability of firm and interruptible capacity
including: (a) a listing of any receipt or delivery point constraints, (b) the
availability of capacity on the mainline(s), and (c) whether the capacity is
available from Transporter directly, or through Transporter's Capacity
Relinquishment mechanism as set forth in Section 18 of these General Terms and
Conditions, and reports of firm and interruptible transactions in accordance with
the requirements of Order 637.
B. Transactional Electronic Communications
1. Standards for Transactional Electronic Communication Mechanism.
a. Transporter will maintain a Transactional Electronic Communications
Mechanism ("TECM") for use by any interested person ("TECM Party"). The
TECM shall be accessible via www.hottap.panhandleenergy.com and available
on a not unduly discriminatory basis to any TECM Party, provided that such
entity has executed a TECM Agreement in the form required by Transporter,
has been assigned a user identification and password by Transporter, and
has agreed to comply with the procedures for use of the TECM. Transporter
shall make information reasonably available on how to access and use the
TECM.
b. The TECM will allow the TECM Party to locate all information concerning a
specific contract or capacity release transaction, and provide menus that
permit a TECM Party to separately access Transporter's contracts and
service agreements and notices of released gas. The TECM will permit a
TECM Party to download electronically a file(s). Transporter shall
maintain and retain daily back-up records of the information displayed on
the TECM for three (3) years and permit a TECM Party to review those
records, which will be archived and reasonably accessible.