TF03 61C0010005P126First Revised Sheet No. 61C TF04 Original Sheet No. 61C TF05Edward C. McMurtrie, Vice President/General Manager TF06063099040299RM96-1-011 080199 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (Continued) 4. OPERATING PROCEDURES (Continued) 4.2 Scheduling of Gas Receipts and Deliveries: (Continued) (7:00 p.m. Pacific Clock Time) for Transportation Service Provider to provide scheduled quantities to affected shippers and point operators (Central Clock Time on the Gas Day). Scheduled quantities resulting from Intra-day 2 Nominations should be effective at 9:00 p.m. (7:00 p.m. Pacific Clock Time) on Gas Day. Bumping is not allowed during the Intra-day 2 Nomination Cycle. (v) For purposes of paragraphs 4.2(a)(ii), (iii) and (iv), "provide" shall mean for transmittals pursuant to standards 1.4.X, receipt at the designated site, and for purposes of other forms of transmittal, it shall mean send or post. (vi) At the end of each gas day, Transportation Service Providers should provide the final scheduled quantities for the just completed gas day. With respect to the implementation of this process via the 1.4.X scheduled quantity related standards, Transportation Service Pro- viders should send an end of gas day Scheduled Quantity document. Receivers of the end of gas day Scheduled Quantity document can waive the sender's sending of the end of gas day Scheduled Quantity document. Paiute will also accept late Nominations after the Nomination deadline on the day prior to the effective Gas Day. However, Nominations received after Nomination deadline should be scheduled after the Nominations received before the Nomination deadline. (vii) Bumping that affects transactions on multiple Transportation Service Providers should occur at grid- wide synchronization times only. (viii) The daily grid-wide synchronization times for scheduled flow are 9:00 a.m., 5:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. (7:00 a.m., 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Pacific Clock Time). (ix) When a previously confirmed and scheduled quantity is altered, notification of such alteration should be provided to all of the parties below that are affected: