52 Pa. Code § 102.2
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
Act 156—The Public Utility Confidential Security Information Disclosure Protection Act (35 P. S. § § 2141.1—2141.6).
Commission—The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.
Challenger—A member of the public that challenges a public utility record as constituting confidential security information.
Confidential security information—The term as defined in section 2 of Act 156 (35 P. S. § 2141.2).
Facilities—The term as defined in section 2 of Act 156.
Mass destruction—The term as defined in section 2 of Act 156.
Member of the public—The term includes a legal resident of the United States, a public utility certified by the Commission, the Office of Consumer Advocate, the Office of Small Business Advocate or authorized Commission employees.
Public utility—The term as defined in section 2 of Act 156.
Requester—A member of the public that requests to examine a public utility’s confidential security information but who is not challenging the designation.
Right-to-Know Law—65 P. S. § § 67.101—67.3104.
Secretary—The Secretary of the Commission.
Terrorist act—The term as defined in section 2 of Act 156.
This section cited in 52 Pa. Code § 121.4 (relating to filing and Commission review procedures).