Reliability Standards Development Procedures Sample Clauses

The "Reliability Standards Development Procedures" clause defines the process by which reliability standards are created, reviewed, and updated within an organization or industry. It typically outlines the steps for proposing new standards, the roles of committees or working groups, and the methods for public or stakeholder input. For example, it may require periodic reviews of existing standards or set timelines for responding to proposed changes. The core function of this clause is to ensure that reliability standards are developed in a transparent, consistent, and systematic manner, thereby promoting the reliability and safety of operations while accommodating evolving industry needs.
Reliability Standards Development Procedures. The process for developing and approving WECC Regional Reliability Standards (or its successor) attached as Exhibit C to the Delegation Agreement between WECC and North American Electric Reliability Corporation.