Notice of Vote to Approve a SERC Regional Reliability Standard Sample Clauses

Notice of Vote to Approve a SERC Regional Reliability Standard. The Responsible SERC Subgroup shall submit the summary of comments rejected and the Consideration of Comments document along with the final draft of the proposed SERC Regional Reliability Standard (both “Tracking” and “Clean” versions for standard revisions) to the SERC Manager of Reliability Standards for posting on the SERC web site at least 15 days prior to requesting approval of the standard. The SERC Manager of Reliability Standards shall post the proposed standard and implementation plan for ballot and shall announce the vote to approve the standard including when the vote will be conducted and the method for voting. Once the notice for a vote has been issued, no substantive modifications may be made to the proposed standard unless the revisions are posted and a new notice of the vote is issued. Ballot pool: The SERC Manager of Reliability Standards shall establish a ballot pool for a standard action at least 15 days prior to the start of a ballot. The SERC Manager of Reliability Standards shall send a notice to every entity in the Registered Ballot Body. The purpose of this notice is to establish a ballot pool to participate in the ballot of the proposed standards action. Any member of the Registered Ballot Body may join or drop out of a ballot pool until the ballot period begins (Step 10). No Registered Ballot Body member may join or leave the ballot pool once the first ballot starts. The SERC Manager of Reliability Standards shall coordinate changes to the membership of the ballot pool and publicly post the standard ballot pool for each standard action. The SERC Manager of Reliability Standards shall schedule a vote by the ballot pool for approval. The vote shall commence no sooner than 15 days and no later than 30 days following the issuance of the notice for the vote.
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Notice of Vote to Approve a SERC Regional Reliability Standard. The Responsible SERC Subgroup shall submit the summary of comments rejected and the Consideration of Comments document along with the final draft of the proposed SERC Regional Reliability Standard (both “Tracking” and “Clean” versions for standard revisions) to the SERC Manager of Reliability Standards for posting on the SERC website at least 15 days prior to requesting approval of the standard. The SERC Manager of Reliability Standards shall post the proposed standard and implementation plan for ballot and shall announce the vote to approve the standard, including when the vote will be conducted and the method for voting. Once the notice for a vote has been issued, no substantive modifications may be made to the proposed standard unless the revisions are posted and a new notice of the vote is issued.

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