A person who intervenes in a Commission proceeding, known as a party to the proceeding, is placed on the project’s Service List and is entitled to seek rehearing of a preliminary permit or license order and to appeal the Commission’s final decision to the appropriate federal court. An intervenor receives the applicant’s filings and other Commission documents related to the project, as well as materials filed by other intervenors.
If you are on the Commission’s Mailing List for a specific project, you will receive copies of all correspondence the Commission issues regarding that project. If you are on the Service List, you will receive the Commission’s issuances as well as all filings made by others identified on the Service List (intervenors). The Commission's Secretary maintains service lists for FERC proceedings.
Intervenors on the Service List will receive the applicant's filings, Commission documents related to the case, and materials filed by other interested parties. However, as an intervenor, you are also obligated to give copies of what you file to all the other parties on the Service List.
Service Lists are available electronically through FERC Online's eService.
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A person who intervenes in a Commission proceeding, known as a party to the proceeding, is placed on the project’s Service List and is entitled to seek rehearing of a preliminary permit or license order and to appeal the Commission’s final decision to the appropriate federal court. An intervenor receives the applicant’s filings and other Commission documents related to the project, as well as materials filed by other intervenors.
If you are on the Commission’s Mailing List for a specific project, you will receive copies of all correspondence the Commission issues regarding that project. If you are on the Service List, you will receive the Commission’s issuances as well as all filings made by others identified on the Service List (intervenors). The Commission's Secretary maintains service lists for FERC proceedings.
Intervenors on the Service List will receive the applicant's filings, Commission documents related to the case, and materials filed by other interested parties. However, as an intervenor, you are also obligated to give copies of what you file to all the other parties on the Service List.
Service Lists are available electronically through FERC Online's eService.