Kentucky West Virginia Gas Company
Third Revised Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 11/02/1998, Docket: RP99- 77-000, Status: Effective
Third Revised Sheet No. 119 Third Revised Sheet No. 119 : Superseded
Superseding: Second Revised Sheet No. 119
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (Continued)
13. SCHEDULING OF SERVICES
13.1 Nominations
If a Customer desires service under the Pipeline's
transportation rate schedules for any Nomination Period, as
defined in Section 1(p) of these General Terms and Conditions,
the Customer will submit a timely nomination to the Pipeline.
All parties should support a seven-days-a-week, twenty-four-
hours-a-day nominations process. It is recognized that the
success of seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day
nominations process is dependent on the availability of affected
parties' scheduling personnel on a similar basis. Party
contacts need not be at their ordinary work sites but should be
available by telephone or beeper. The sending party should
adhere to nomination, confirmation, and scheduling deadlines.
It is the party receiving the request who has the right to waive
the deadline. For submitting nominations the Customer must
adhere to the following:
a. All nominations should include Customer defined begin
dates and end dates. All nominations excluding intra-day
nominations should have roll-over options. Specifically,
the Customers should have the ability to nominate for
several days, months, or years, provided the nomination
begin and end dates are within the term of the Customer's
contract.
b. All nominations should be considered original nominations
and should be replaced to be changed. When a nomination
for a date range is received, each day within that range
is considered an original nomination. When a subsequent
nomination is received for one or more days within that
range, the previous nomination is superseded by the
subsequent nomination only to the extent of the days
specified. The days of the previous nomination outside
the range of the subsequent nomination are unaffected.
Nominations have a prospective effect only.
c. Overrun quantities should be requested as a separate
transaction and identified as such by using the
appropriate nomination transaction type.
d. A nomination is considered timely if submitted under either
the timely nomination cycle or the evening nomination
cycle. For the timely nomination cycle, the following times
apply: a nomination must leave the control of the