18 CFR §385.207
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- (a)General rule. A person must file a petition when seeking:
- (1)Relief under subpart I, J, or K of this part;
- (2)A declaratory order or rule to terminate a controversy or remove uncertainty;
- (3)Action on appeal from a staff action, other than a decision or ruling of a presiding officer, under Rule 1902;
- (4)A rule of general applicability; or
- (5)Any other action which is in the discretion of the Commission and for which this chapter prescribes no other form of pleading.
- (b)Declarations of intent under the Federal Power Act. For purposes of this part, a declaration of intent under section 23(b) of the Federal Power Act is treated as a petition for a declaratory order.
- (c)Except as provided in § 381.302(b), each petition for issuance of a declaratory order must be accompanied by the fee prescribed in § 381.302(a).