The CSM answered my question...
"neither FERC nor states will be permitted to require certain records to
be kept, as was the case under PUHCA"
http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0803/p08s02-comv.html
This statement is pretty amazing...and may be poorly written, but is it
stating that the bill is actually prohibiting states and FERC from
mandating records retention?
Does this wipe out FERC (18 CFR 125) records retention requirements as
well?
- Chuck
-----Original Message-----
From: Piotrowski, Charles
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 3:33 PM
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Subject: End of PUHCA and RIM
Hi,
The press has stated that PUHCA is to be repealed with the signing of
the new energy bill. As y'all may know PUCHA is one of the few laws
that actually contains a record schedule.
Does this mean the end of 17 CFR 257, 17 CFR 257.2 and RIN 3235-AI12 SEC
Final Rule? Or did the record keeping requirements get absorbed into
the new energy bill?
Thanks,
Chuck
Chuck Piotrowski
CVPS
Records Manager
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