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Cleco et al shall notify all Electric-Related Employees of the policies and procedures after OMOI's approval of such policies and procedures.
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Cleco et al agree to fully cooperate with Enforcement in the investigation of the non-affiliated counterparties that participated in the activities described in Part II of this Agreement, subject to reasonable protections of confidentiality, including the confidentiality protections of 18 C.F.R. Part 1b (2003).
Cleco et al shall implement a "Hotline" telephone number so infractions, if any, of FERC Rules can be reported anonymously to the DRC. Cleco et al. may combine this Hotline with its Ethics Helpline. Within 30 days after the end of each calendar quarter, the DRC shall provide a report to OMOI, describing the content and resolution of any calls to the Hotline during that that quarter that raised issues relating to the FERC Rules. Cleco et al. also shall post on its Intranet FERC's Hotline telephone number. IV Training
Cleco et al shall develop a written policy regarding employee computer access to any Cleco Power transmission information and non-public market information. The policy shall state measurable goals and specific consequences for non-compliance. The policy shall state that Cleco et al. has zero tolerance for preferential computer access to Cleco Power's transmission information and non-public market information by Cleco Power Marketer Affiliate employees and for preferential computer access to Cleco Power's transmission information by Cleco Power's wholesale marketing employees. The policy also shall state appropriate disciplinary measures for employees who violate the policy.
Cleco et al shall implement a security architecture that shall provide a common means of managing, enforcing and auditing access to servers, folders, files, etc., across a list of non-mainframe platforms ranging from AIX, UNIX, Windows, and the like. This implementation should be completed by December 31, 2003.
Cleco et al shall develop a written policy for assuring the accuracy and timeliness of Cleco Power's and the Cleco Power Marketer Affiliates' Electric Quarterly Reports (Reports), with measurable goals and specific consequences for non-compliance. The policy shall state that Cleco et al. shall require semi-annual reviews of Reports filed with the Commission. The policy also shall state appropriate disciplinary measures for employees who violate the policy.
Cleco et al shall notify all Electric-Related Employees involved in the Reports of the reporting policy and procedures for the Reports after OMOI approval of such policies and procedures.
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Cleco et al shall develop a written procedure for ensuring that it has copies, electronic or "hard-copy," of all transmission and sale-for-resale contracts that are in effect as of the Issuance Date. Cleco et al. shall submit these procedures to OMOI within 60 days of the Effective Date for approval. These procedures shall be effective 30 days after receipt of OMOI's approval.
Cleco et al shall develop a written policy for assuring that Cleco et al.'s corporate and employee organization charts are posted on Cleco et al.'s Intranet and Internet websites accurately. The policy shall contain measurable goals and specific consequences for non-compliance. The policy shall state that Cleco et al. shall require the corporate and employee organization charts on its websites to be updated as required in the FERC Codes of Conduct governing Cleco et al.

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