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delivery order substantially the following certification, signed manually or as provided in Priorities Regulation No. 7: CMP allotment symbol MRO-U. The undersigned certifies, subject to the criminal penalties for misrepresentation contained in Section 35 (A) of the United States Criminal Code, that the controlled material covered by this order is required for use in essential maintenance, repair or as operating supplies, and that delivery thereof will not result in a violation of the restrictions of paragraph (f) of Utilities Order U—1. (2) An order for controlled materials for use in maintenance, repair, and as operating supplies, and bearing the CMP allotment symbol MRO-U and the certification required in this paragraph (d) shall be deemed an authorized controlled material order and shall have the same status as an order bearing an allotment number under all applicable CMP regulations unless otherwise expressly provided. Such allotment symbol shall constitute an “allotment number or symbol” for the purposes of CMP Regulation 3. (3) Aluminum for delivery after March 31, 1943, required by a producer for any of the purposes specified in this paragraph (d), may be obtained only on specific application to the War Production Board, Director, Office of War Utilities, Washington, D. C., Ref.: U-l. ; <e) Application and extension of ratings. (1) The ratings assigned by this order may be applied by a producer: (i) To deliveries of material other than controlled material for use in maintenance, repair, and as operating supplies, only by use of a certification in substantially the following form (in lieu of the endorsement specified in Priorities Regulation No. 3 and the certification required in CMP Regulation 5), signed manually or as provided in Priorities Regulation No. 7: Preference Rating AA-1, CMP allotment symbol MRO-U. The undersigned certifies, subject to the criminal penalties for misrepresentation contained in Section,35 (A) of the United States Criminal Code, that all material covered by this order is required for use in maintenance, repair, or as operating supplies; that this order is rated and placed in accordance with the restrictions of Utilities Order No. U-l. (ii) To deliveries of material other than controlled material for construction to serve rated projects or equipment, in accordance with Priorities Regulation No. 3, as amended, Provided: (a) That approval for such construction has been granted pursuant to paragraph (e) (2) hereof; and (b) That the CMP allotment number assigned, upon approval of the construction pursuant to paragraph (e) (2), to deliveries of controlled material to be used in such construction by the producer is indicated on all rated orders. (2) In addition to the requirements of paragraph (e) (1), a producer, in order to apply the preference ratings assigned by paragraph (b) (2), or to segregate material from inventory for the uses described in such paragraph, or to accept delivery of material for such uses, must, unless otherwise directed, communicate with the Office of War Utilities, War Production Board, Washington, D. C., Ref.: U-l, supplying in detail the following information or such other information as may from time to time be required: (i) The producer’s job number relating to the proposed construction. (ii) A description of the project or equipment to be served, including the location, an estimate of peak load and consumption, as well as other pertinent information. (iii) A description of the proposed utility construction including a print of line construction showing sizeuf conductor or pipe, capacity of transformers, pumps, compressors, tanks, holders, and other equipment, the location of hydrants and important control valves, as well as other information relevant thereto. (iv) A statement of relationship to military needs, war production, public health or safety. (v) A copy of the customer’s project or equipment preference rating order or certificate. (Such copies of orders or certificates are not required when utilities’ applications accompany the customer’s project application.) (vi) A statement explaining whether service can be rendered in any other Way, or by any other producer, with the use of smaller quantities of critical materials. (vii) An estimate of the total cost of the producer’s project. (viii) A list of materials required for the construction, giving the estimated weight of each material with the estimated cost, classified as indicated in the instructions for revised Form PD-200. (Such list- should indicate materials in inventory not to be replaced, materials to be purchased from the excess stocks of other producers, materials to be obtained or replaced without priorities assistance, and materials expected to be obtained or replaced with priorities assistance.) (ix) The dates when deliveries of controlled material as specified on Form CMP-4C are required to meet the construction schedule, and the quantities of controlled material needed during each calendar quarter, excluding, however controlled material to be obtained from other U-l producers. The Director, Office of War Utilities, will notify the producer whether and to what extent the application is approved and no producer shall apply such preference ratings, segregate material from inventory for the uses described in paragraph (b) (2), or accept delivery of material for such uses without such approval. (3) The ratings assigned by this order may be extended by a supplier in the manner provided in Priorities Regulation No. 3, and CMP Regulation 3. (4) An order for material, other than controlled material, bearing a rating assigned or extended in accordance with this paragraph (e) and a CMP allotment number or symbol shall have the status as a rated order bearing a CMP allotment number under all applicable CMP regulations. Such number or sym- . bol shall constitute an “allotment ninny ber or symbol” for the purposes of CMP Regulation 3. (f) Restrictions on deliveries, inventory, and withdrawals—(1) Scheduling deliveries. No producer shall, in placing orders, schedule for delivery to him in any calendar quarterly period any material (whether or not rated pursuant to this order) to be used for maintenance, repair, as operating supplies, or for any other purpose (except material to be segregated for use in additions and expansions specifically authorized under paragraph (e) (2) of this order, or by an operative order in the P-19 series, or by an operative preference rating certificate), the aggregate dollar value of which shall exceed one-third of the aggregate dollar value of withdrawals of material of the same class from inventory for such uses during the last nine months of 1942, Provided, That: (1) Not more than 50 per cent of permitted scheduled deliveries of wire, cable, and bus bar may be scheduled by an electric power producer for delivery from a supplier other than another producer, and (ii) Not more than 75 per cent of permitted scheduled deliveries of iron and steel pipe may be scheduled by a producer of gas, water, central steam heating, or public sanitation service for delivery from a supplier other than another producer. (2) Accepting deliveries; inventory restrictions. No producer shall at any time accept any delivery of material (whether or not rated pursuant to this order) to be used for maintenance, repair, as operating supplies, or for any other purpose (except material to be segregated for use in additions and expansions specifl- C7:[authorize(^ under paragraph (e) (2) of this order, or by an operative order in the P-19 series, or by an operative preference rating certificate), if the producer’s inventory of material in the same class is, or will by virtue of such acceptance become in excess of a practical working minimum. The value of such practical working minimum inventory shall in no case exceed the aggregate dollar value of inventory permitted, class by class, by paragraph (f) (2) of Preference *atl»L°r£er fas amended October 19^: Provided that after March 31, 1943, the value of such inventory, class by class, shall not exceed: (i) For material in the following classes transmission and distribution meters, house regulators, and (in the’ case of electric power producers) wire cable, and bus bar, as well as wood poles’ and cross arms—four-thirds of the aggregate dollar value of items of material of the same class withdrawn from inventory for use in maintenance, repair and as operating supplies during the last nine months of 1942; (ii) For material in the following classes source of supply, reservoirs elevated and pressure tanks, pumping and booster stations (excluding fuel), generating station (other than fuel) , produc- GPO— War Board 4059— p. 2 Vtion ahd pumping station (excluding Muel)—the aggregate dollar value of items of material of the same class in inventory on the most recent date during the calendar year 1940 on which the producer’s inventory was taken, plus an amount proportionate to the increase in system output during the preceding calendar quarterly period compared with the system output during the corresponding quarterly period of 1940; (iii) For material in the switching and substation class, the aggregate dollar value of items of material of the same class in inventory on the most recent date during the calendar year 1940 on which the producer’s inventory was taken * (iv) ’ For every other class of material except the classes specified in paragraph (f) (7), two-thirds of the aggregate dollar value of material of the same class withdrawn from inventory for use in maintenance, repair, and as operating supplies during the last nine months of 1942. HBHH (3) Withdrawals. No producer shall, during any calendar quarterly period, make withdrawals from inventory of material to be used for maintenance, repair, as operating supplies. or for any other purpose (except material to be sold or to be segregated for use in additions and expansions specifically authorized under paragraph (e) (2) of this order, or by an operative order in the P-19 series, or by an operative preference rating certificate), the aggregate dollar value of which shall exceed one-third of the aggregate dollar value of withdrawals oif material of the same class from inventory for such uses during the last nine months of 1942. ~ (4) Exceptions. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (f) (1) and (3): (i) A producer may, in any calendar quarterly period, increase scheduled deliveries and withdrawals of material in any of the classes named in paragraph (f) (2) (ii), over the limits prescribed in paragraphs (f) (1) and (f) (3) respectively, proportionately to the increase, in system output in the preceding calendar quarterly period over the system output in the calendar quarter of 1942 corresponding to such preceding calendar quarterly period; (ii) A producer may make withdrawals from inventory of consumer’s meters or house-regulators in any calendar quarterly period in an amount not in excess of one-third of the number of such meters or house-regulators condemned and destroyed by the producer in the last nine months of 1942, plus the number of meters and house-regulators necessary to serve the net increase in customers occurring in the current quarter. For the purposes of this sub- paragraph, withdrawals of meters and house-regulators shall not include meters or house-regulators put in service to replace meters and house-regulators removed from service; (iii) A producer may in any calendar quarterly period schedule for delivery or mnirg withdrawals from inventory of, material necessary for the maintenance or repair of the producer’s property or equipment which is damaged by acts of the public enemy, sabotage, explosion, fire, flood, and storm or similar climatic conditions: Provided, That if the restrictions of paragraphs (f) (1) and (3) are exceeded because of the scheduling of such deliveries, or because of such withdrawals, a full report thereof together with reasons therefor shall be made immediately to the Director, Office of War Utilities. (iv) A producer may in any calendar quarterly period schedule for delivery material in any class having in the aggregate a dollar value not more than th.e dollar value of material of the same class taken from the producer’s inventory for delivery to other persons authorized to accept delivery under applicable regulations of the War Production Board but only if, and to the extent that, such taking has reduced the producer’s inventory of material of the same class below a practical working minimum; and (v) A producer may in any calendar quarterly period withdraw from inventory material in any class having in the aggregate a dollar value not more than the dollar value of usable material of the same class salvaged from plant during the current calendar quarterly period. (5) Short item deliveries. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (f) (2), in cases where the inventory of a class of material exceeds a practical working minimum, a producer may accept deliveries of any short item within such class which is required for use in maintenance, repair, or as operating supplies; (i) Provided, That all material in all classes of inventory in excess of a practical working minimum is: (a) Separately accounted for on the producer’s records, (b) Continuously held for sale to financially responsible persons and agencies authorized (under applicable regulations issued by the War Production Board) to accept delivery thereof; and _ ? 2 (c) Reported to the War Production Board on Form WPB-921 A, B, or C, or in such other manner as the Director, Office of War Utilities, may prescribe, and BBS (ii) Further provided that material transferred from excess to practical working minimum inventory on the records of a producer or used from excess inventory is accounted for as a scheduled. delivery under paragraph (f) (1); that is, that in any calendar quarterly period the aggregate dollar value of material in any class transferred on the producer’s records from that portion of inventory which is separately accounted for as excess pursuant to this paragraph (f) (5) to practical working minimum inventory, or of material taken directly from such portion of inventory for use in maintenance, repair, or as operating supplies, plus the aggregate dollar value of short item deliveries in such class, does not exceed one-third of the aggregate dollar value of withdrawals of material of the same class from inventory for such uses during the last nine months of 1942. (6) The Director, Office of War Utilities, on his own motion or on the application of any producer, may modify the limitations on practical working minimum inventory, on scheduling or accepting deliveries, or on making withdrawals set forth in this paragraph (f). (7) The provisions of paragraphs (f) (i), (f) (2), and (f) (3) shall not apply to fuel, water purification material, and gas chemical material and supplies. (g) Controlled material to be used in construction. (1) After March 31, 1943, notwithstanding the provisions of any preference rating certificate or other order, except a direction referring specifically to this paragraph (g), no producer shall schedule for delivery or accept delivery of any controlled material named in, and in the form indicated in, Schedule B of this order for use in construction if his usable stocks of such controlled material are, or will by virtue of such scheduling or acceptance become, in excess of the dollar value of such controlled material he estimates will be required for use in authorized construction on his system during the 60-day period succeeding the scheduled delivery date of such material, or the actual delivery date, whichever is the (2) Notwithstanding the restrictions of paragraph (g) (1), a producer may accept deliveries of controlled material for use in construction under the circumstances stated in paragraph (c) of CMP Regulation 2. (h) Restrictions on additions to plant. (1) No producer shall construct an addition to or an expansion of property or equipment, and no producer shall, in the case of contract construction, accept delivery of material for such purposes, unless: (i) Such addition or expansion is specifically authorized by the Director, Office of War Utilities, or by the Director General for Operations, or (ii) Such addition or expansion is an extension less than 250 feet in length (including service drop or service pipe and any portion built by or for a consumer) of a line to serve a new building where the foundation, under the main part of the structure, was completed prior to July 1,1942, or (iii) Such addition or expansion requires an expenditure of material having a dollar value of less than $1,500 in the case of underground construction and $500 in the case of other construction, and is not an extension of a line to consumer premises: Provided, however, That no single work order, job, or project shall be subdivided into parts to come below these limits and that such addition or expansion requires only material which is essential to minimum service standards and does not include material for the improvement of the producer’s property through the replacement of material which is still usable in the existing installation with material of a better kind, quality, or design. GPO— War Board 4059— p. 3