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18 CFR § 385.701 - Applicability (Rule 701).

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title: "18 CFR § 385.701 - Applicability (Rule 701)."
title_number: 18
title_name: "Conservation of Power and Water Resources"
section_number: "385.701"
section_name: "Applicability (Rule 701)."
chapter_name: "FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY"
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subchapter_name: "PROCEDURAL RULES"
part_number: "385"
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# 385.701 Applicability (Rule 701).

This subpart applies to decisions in proceedings set for hearing under subpart E of this part, including any decision on a certified question, interlocutory appeal, or reopening, and to any decision on rehearing, except that:

(a) The provisions of this subpart, other than those relating to rehearing or reopening, do not apply to consideration of an offer of settlement; and

(b) This subpart applies to summary disposition only to the extent provided in Rule 217.