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. 327 Second Revised Sheet No. 327
Superseding: First Revised Sheet No. 327
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(continued)
22. ANNUAL CHARGE ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE
A. Purpose
The purpose of Section 22 is to establish an Annual Charge
Adjustment (ACA) clause as permitted by Section 154.402 of the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Commission) Regulations
under the Natural Gas Act, which allows a natural gas pipeline
company to adjust its rates annually to recover from its Shippers
annual charges assessed it by the Commission under Part 382 of the
Commission's Regulations.
This Section establishes an ACA unit charge to be applicable to
the following rate schedules:
Rate Schedules FTS-1, FTS-WD, FTS-2, SFTS, ITS-1, and ITS-WD
in Fourth Revised Volume No. 1
Transporter shall not recover the annual charges assessed by the
Commission and recorded in FERC Account No. 928 in a NGA Section 4
rate case for any time period during which this ACA clause is in
effect.
B. Basis of the ACA Unit Charge
The Rate Schedules specified in Section 22A herein shall include
an ACA unit charge. Such ACA unit charge shall be that annual
charge unit rate, adjusted to Transporter's pressure base and
heating value, as appropriate, which shall be authorized by the
Commission each fiscal year. Changes to the ACA unit charge shall
be filed annually to reflect the annual charge unit rate
authorized by the Commission for such fiscal year. The ACA unit
charge shall be reflected in the usage rate of each of the Rate
Schedules specified in Section 22A herein.
C. Filing Procedure
The notice period and proposed effective date of filings pursuant
to this subsection shall meet the notice requirements of Section
154.207 of the Commission Regulations, unless for good cause
shown, a lesser notice period and different effective date is
allowed by valid Commission order.