allocate its available gas supplies, including Section 6 gas, on a daily basis. (2) If curtailment under the pipeline's effective FPC curtailment plan is on a monthly or seasonal basis, the pipeline shall allocate its available gas supplies, including Section 6 gas, during each billing period on such basis. The allocation shall reflect the effect of each change in the level of curtailment imposed during the applicable billing periods. (b) Section 6 gas purchased by a pipeline as agent for certain of its customers shall be allocated to those customers which received such gas. Those customers shall pay all charges attributable to such supplies including applicable transportation charges. (c) Section 6 gas purchased for system supply shall be allocated to all customers in proportion to system volumes purchased by each customer during the applicable billing period. The charges for such volumes shall be billed pursuant to paragraph below. (e) (d) The following billing procedures may be utilized by interstate pipeline companies to flow through all authorized costs of ENGA purchases pursuant to Section (6) of the Act: (1) If the purchases are 2.0 percent or less of an interstate pipeline company's total purchases for the monthly billing period as forecasted in its September 1976 FPC Form No. 16 for the months of February and March 1977 and for ensuing months its April 1977 Form No. 16, the interstate pipeline company is authorized by the Administrator to seek FPC approval to use its effective FPC PGA tariff provision to flow the allocable jurisdictional costs through to its jurisdictional customers. 'Refers to purchases authorized by the Administrator or consistent with the guidelines laid down by the Administrator in various orders. (2) If an interstate pipeline company's monthly ENGA purchases exceed 2.0 percent of its forecasted monthly sales in its September 1976 FPC Form No. 16 for the months of February and March 1977 and for ensuing months its April 1977 FPC Form No. 16, alternate billing options are available to the company. ENGA purchases would be allocated pro rata to its customers and storage on the basis of total sales and general system storage injections for the billing month and may be recovered as follows: (i) The company may utilize the procedure set forth in FPC Docket No. RM77-10 which provides for notification of the costs of ENGA gas allocated to each customer on the billing date following delivery and recovery of the costs in the following monthly billing; or (ii) The company may elect to bank the ENGA costs allocated to each customer through July 31, 1977. These banked costs, plus carrying costs computed at nine (9) percent per annum, would be recovered from each customer over an eleven month period beginning October 1, 1977 and ending August 31, 1978. Individual surcharges for each customer would be computed by dividing each customer's banked costs by each customer's forecasted eleven month sales included in the pipeline company's September 1977 FPC Form No. 16. (3) If an interstate pipeline company elects to utilize the revenue recovery procedures provided in 2(ii) above, each individual surcharge will remain in effect until the interstate pipeline company recovers banked costs, plus applicable carrying charges. These individual surcharges should be set forth on a tariff sheet filed with the FPC. [42 FR 22146, May 2, 1977] FINDING AIDS A list of current CFR volumes, a list of superseded CFR volumes, and a list of Table of CFR Titles and Chapters Alphabetical List of Agencies Appearing in the CFR Table of CFR Titles and Chapters (As of April 3, 1978) Title 1-General Provisions Chap. I II III Administrative Committee of the Federal Register (Parts 0-49) Administrative Conference of the United States (Parts 300-399) IV Miscellaneous Agencies (Part 400-end) Title 2-[Reserved] I Title 3-The President Proclamations Executive Orders Presidential Documents Other Than Proclamations and Executive Orders Executive Office of the President (Parts 100 and 101) Title 4-Accounts I General Accounting Office (Parts 0-99) II III Federal Claims Collection Standards (General Accounting Cost Accounting Standards Board (Parts 300-499) Title 5-Administrative Personnel Civil Service Commission (Parts 0-1199) Advisory Committee on Federal Pay (Parts 1400-1499) The International Organizations Employees Loyalty Board (Parts 1500-1599) I III Office of Management and Budget (Parts 1300-1399) IV V VI VII IX ΧΙ Department of Defense (Parts 1600-1699) Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (Parts 1700-1799) Appalachian Regional Commission (Parts 1900-1999) United States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home (Parts 2100-2199) XIV Federal Labor Relations Council and Federal Service Impasses Panel (Parts 2400-2499) Chap. XV VI VII I II III IV V VI VII IX X XI XII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XXI National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Officials (Parts 2500-2599) Title 6-Economic Stabilization Assistant Secretary for Administration, Department of the Council on Wage and Price Stability (Parts 700-799) Title 7—Agriculture SUBTITLE A-Office of the Secretary of Agriculture (Parts 0-25) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Department of Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Department of Agricul- Agricultural Research Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 500-599) Soil Conservation Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 600-699) Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (Agricultural Adjustment), Department of Agriculture (Parts 700799) Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements and Agricultural Marketing Service (Marketing Agreements and Statistical Reporting Service (Agricultural Statistics), Depart- Commodity Credit Corporation, Department of Agriculture (Parts 1400-1499) Foreign Agricultural Service, Department of Agriculture (Parts 1500-1599) Rural Telephone Bank, Department of Agriculture (Parts 1600- Rural Electrification Administration, Department of Agricul- Farmers Home Administration, Department of Agriculture Foreign Economic Development Service, Department of Agri- |