NOTICES
PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION
Delegation of Certain Routine, Ministerial and Nonpolicymaking Public Meeting Agenda Items
[27 Pa.B. 2220] The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, at its March 13, 1997, public meeting, delegated certain routine, ministerial and nonpolicymaking public meeting agenda items to the Bureau Directors for dispositions. These matters include the following:
Bureau of Transportation and Safety (Rail):
1. Application of rail abolition/alteration/reconstruction (without hearing);
2. Approval of construction plans (without hearing);
3. Approval of rail/highway construction allocation costs (without hearing);
4. Request for extension of time to complete work;
5. Approval of invoices for costs involved in rail/highway crossing matters;
6. Approval of maintenance responsibilities and assignment (without hearing);
7. Ratification of Bureau Director in approving plans;
8. Application to close record (without hearing).
Bureau of Transportation and Safety (Motor Carrier):
1. Name and entity changes.
Bureau of Audits:
1. Release of Section 1307(d) audit reports;
2. Continuing Property Records (CPR) audits.
Bureau of Fixed Utility Services:
1. Approval of water metering survey and improvement plan;
2. Extension of consideration period for affiliated interest agreements;
3. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Order 633 transition adjustment filing;
4. Joint application to switch customers with no protests;
5. Petition for extension of 120-day period;
6. Routine Changes to State Tax Adjustment Surcharge (STAS).
These items will now be addressed by Secretarial letter. These actions may be appealed to the Commission by filing a petition within 10 days after service of notice of the action, unless a different time period is specified. 52 Pa. Code § 5.44.
The contact person for this matter is Susan T. Povilaitis, Assistant Counsel, Law Bureau, (717) 787-2871.
JOHN G. ALFORD,
Secretary
[Pa.B. Doc. No. 97-713. Filed for public inspection May 2, 1997, 9:00 a.m.]
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