PSC-38-14-00014-A Allowing RG&E's Filing to Modify the Denominator Used in the Calculation of the Gas Supply Charge to Become Effective  

  • 12/31/14 N.Y. St. Reg. PSC-38-14-00014-A
    NEW YORK STATE REGISTER
    VOLUME XXXVI, ISSUE 52
    December 31, 2014
    RULE MAKING ACTIVITIES
    PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
    NOTICE OF ADOPTION
     
    I.D No. PSC-38-14-00014-A
    Filing Date. Dec. 11, 2014
    Effective Date. Dec. 11, 2014
    Allowing RG&E's Filing to Modify the Denominator Used in the Calculation of the Gas Supply Charge to Become Effective
    PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE State Administrative Procedure Act, NOTICE is hereby given of the following action:
    Action taken:
    On 12/11/14, the PSC adopted an order allowing the filing of Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation (RG&E) to modify the denominator used in the calculation of the Gas Supply Charge in PSC 16 — Gas, to become effective.
    Statutory authority:
    Public Service Law, sections 65 and 66
    Subject:
    Allowing RG&E's filing to modify the denominator used in the calculation of the Gas Supply Charge to become effective.
    Purpose:
    To allow RG&E's filing to modify the denominator used in the calculation of the Gas Supply Charge to become effective.
    Substance of final rule:
    The Commission, on December 11, 2014, adopted an order allowing Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation’s filing to modify the denominator used in the calculation of the Gas Supply Charge to become effective.
    Final rule as compared with last published rule:
    No changes.
    Text of rule may be obtained from:
    Deborah Swatling, Public Service Commission, Three Empire State Plaza, Albany, New York 12223, (518) 486-2659, email: deborah.swatling@dps.ny.gov An IRS employer ID no. or social security no. is required from firms or persons to be billed 25 cents per page. Please use tracking number found on last line of notice in requests.
    Assessment of Public Comment
    An assessment of public comment is not submitted with this notice because the rule is within the definition contained in section 102(2)(a)(ii) of the State Administrative Procedure Act.
    (14-G-0379SA1)

Document Information

Effective Date:
12/11/2014
Publish Date:
12/31/2014