Drafting of a SERC Regional Reliability Standard Sample Clauses

Drafting of a SERC Regional Reliability Standard. The RSS shall develop a work plan for completing the regional reliability standard, including the establishment of a milestone schedule for completing critical elements of the work in sufficient detail to ensure that the RSS will meet the objectives established by the SC. The RSS shall submit its work plan to the SC for its concurrence. Any subsequent revision to the plan by the RSS which delays balloting the draft standard by 60 days or longer will be presented to the SC for its concurrence. The RSS shall convene periodically, either in person or by electronic means as necessary, establish work teams (made up of members of the RSS) as necessary, and perform other activities to complete the proposed standard within the milestone date(s) agreed upon by the SC. All in-person RSS meetings or portions of meetings associated with development of the draft standard shall be open and publicly noticed on the SERC web site for a minimum of twenty-one (21) calendar days prior to the meeting. All conference call and electronic (WebEx) RSS meetings or portions of meetings associated with development of the draft standard shall be open and publicly noticed on the SERC web site for a minimum of seven (7) calendar days prior to the meeting. All RSS meeting attendees are required to register via the SERC web site. The RSS shall consider all comments received on the posting of the SAR and shall develop a draft SERC Regional Reliability Standard that will address the accepted SAR. The RSS shall use the most current version of the approved NERC Reliability Standard template and its associated elements posted on the NERC web site as the format for the draft standard The work product of the RSS will be completed before taking the draft standard to ballot (Steps 9 and 10) and each item of the work product will be included as background information for at least one comments posting period (Step 7). The work product will consist of the following:  A draft Standard consistent with the SAR on which it was based.  An assessment of the reliability impact of the standard request within the Region and in neighboring regions, including appropriate input from the neighboring regions if the standard request is likely to impact any neighboring region. Communications between neighboring regions may be through the regional standard drafting teams, the regional standards development staff, or other means as appropriate.  An implementation plan, including the nature, extent, and duration of ...
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