Kansas Pipeline Company
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 05/11/1998, Docket: CP96-152-015, Status: Effective
First Revised Sheet No. 205 First Revised Sheet No. 205 : Effective
Superseding: Original Sheet No. 205
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (Continued)
From the SW Quarter of Section 2, Township 20S, Range
8W in Rice County, Kansas, and from the Woods County,
Oklahoma and Comanche County, Kansas, and the Osage
County, Oklahoma,and Cowley County, Kansas, state
line to the Coffey and Franklin County, Kansas and
Coffey and Anderson County, Kansas, lines.
(c) Zone 3 shall include portions of Kansas Pipeline's
system as follows:
From the Coffey and Franklin County, Kansas and
Coffey and Anderson County,Kansas lines to the
eastern terminus of the system.
2. INTERNET COMMUNICATION
2.1 Kansas Pipeline has established an Internet
Electronic Communication system ("IEC System"),
for use by any party, including Shippers and potential
Shippers. The IEC System is available on a
nondiscriminatory basis to any party
(hereinafter the "User") that has access to the internet.
Shippers will also have access to proprietary data, provided
that such shipper has been assigned a user identification
(USERID) and password, executes a System Service
Agreement and agrees to comply with the procedures for
use of the System. Kansas Pipeline will provide timely
and equal access to any and all information available
on the IEC System.
2.2 The IEC System will provide on-line help, an
interactive search function that permits Users
to locate all information concerning a specific
transaction, and menus that permit Users to access
separately each record in the transportation log,
notices of available capacity, and standards of
conduct information. The IEC System will permit
Users to electronically download a file(s) from the
IEC System and to split files into smaller files
prior to such download. Kansas Pipeline will
maintain and retain daily backup records of the
information displayed on the IEC System for three
years and permit Users to review those records,
which will be archived and reasonably accessible.
Information on the most recent entries will