US LAWS, STATUTES & CODES ON-LINE
US CHAPTER 12F — PACIFIC NORTHWEST CONSUMER POWER PREFERENCE; RECIPROCAL PRIORITY IN OTHER REGIONS
- § 837. — Definitions.
- § 837a. — Limitation of sale, delivery, and exchange of electric energy and electric peaking capacity for use outside Pacific Northwest to surplus energy and surplus peaking capacity; notice to customers; inspection of contract drafts.
- § 837b. — Contract terms and conditions for use of electric energy outside Pacific Northwest.
- § 837c. — Contract limitations and conditions for use of electric energy and peaking capacity of plants in other marketing areas for use within Pacific Northwest.
- § 837d. — Exchange contracts.
- § 837e. — Transmission lines for other electric energy; rates.
- § 837f. — Purchaser priority on Pacific Northwest power; amendment of existing contracts and new contracts to include priority provisions.
- § 837g. — Transmission lines between Pacific Northwest and Pacific Southwest; prohibition against construction of lines or related facilities; exceptions of lines and facilities recommended by Secretary or authorized by Congress; authority of Secretary to construct other transmission lines unaffected.
- § 837g-1. — Construction of additional facilities by Secretary of Energy for mutually beneficial power sales between Pacific Northwest and California; contribution of funds by nonFederal entities.
- § 837h. — Provisions not applicable to Canyon Ferry project or benefits and exchanges under Treaty between Canada and United States; preference of power users in Montana not modified.