Pacific Gas Transmission Company
First Revised Volume No. 1-A
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Effective Date: 09/01/2001, Docket: RP01-501-000, Status: Effective
Sixth Revised Sheet No. 61 Sixth Revised Sheet No. 61 : Effective
Superseding: Fifth Revised Sheet No. 61
TRANSPORTATION GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (Continued)
6.INSPECTION OF EQUIPMENT AND RECORDS
6.1 Inspection of Equipment and Data: PG&E GT-NW and Shipper
shall have the right to inspect equipment installed or furnished
by the other, and the charts and other measurement or test data of
the other, at all times during business hours; but the reading,
calibration and adjustment of such equipment and changing of
charts shall be done only by the entity installing or
furnishing same. Unless PG&E GT-NW and Shipper otherwise agree, each
shall preserve all original test data, charts and other similar
records in such party's possession, for a period of at least
six (6) years.
6.2 Information for Billing: When information necessary for
billing by PG&E GT-NW is in the control of Shipper, Shipper shall
furnish such information, estimated if actual is not available,
to PG&E GT-NW on or before the third (3rd) working day of the month
following the month transportation service was rendered. If
shipper furnishes estimated information, the actual information
shall be furnished to PG&E GT-NW on or before the fifth (5th) working
day of the month following the month transportation service was
rendered.
6.3 Verification of Computations: PG&E GT-NW and Shipper shall have the
right to examine at reasonable times the books, records and
charts of the other to the extent necessary to verify the
accuracy of any statement, charge or computation made pursuant
to these Transportation General Terms and Conditions and to the
rate schedules to which they apply, within twelve (12) months
of any such statement, charge or computation. The time
limitation for disputing allocations shall be six (6) months
from the date of initial month-end allocation with a three-
month rebuttal period, provided, however, that this limitation
shall not apply in the case of a deliberate omission or
misrepresentation or mutual mistake of fact, and shall not
diminish the parties' other statutory or contractual rights. A
meter adjustment or correction becomes a prior period
adjustment after the fifth (5th) business day following the
Business Month. Any measurement of prior period adjustments
are taken back to the production month. These provisions are
in accordance with GISB Standard 2.3.7, Version 1.4, which
establishes a cutoff for the closing of measurement of 5
business days after business month.
(Continued)