Solicit Public Comments on the SAR Sample Clauses

Solicit Public Comments on the SAR. Objective: Establish that there is stakeholder consensus on the need, scope and applicability of the requester's proposed standards' action. Sequence Considerations: A SAR may be posted only after completion of Step 1. A SAR may at the discretion of the SC, be posted for comment concurrently with a draft standard (Step 6). Once a SAR has been accepted by the SC as a candidate for the development of a new or revised standard, the SPM shall post the SAR on the RSVP Application for the purpose of soliciting public comments. The SPM shall notify the RBB, the MRO region, NERC, and other interested parties that the SAR has been accepted by the SC and posted for comment. Within thirty (30) days of acceptance by the SC, the SAR shall be posted electronically and comments on the SAR(s) will be accepted for a 30-day period from the date of posting. Comments will be accepted on-line using the RSVP application. The SPM will provide a copy of the comments to the requester. In addition, comments will be visible to the RBB during the commenting period. Based on the comments, the equester may decide to: submit the SAR for authorization, withdraw the SAR, or revise and resubmit it to the SPM for another posting in the next available comment period. The requester shall give prompt consideration to the written views and objections of all participants. The requester, with support from the SPM or SPM assigned staff, shall make an effort to resolve all expressed objections and shall advise each objector of the disposition of the objection and the reasons therefore. In addition, the SPM shall inform each objector that an appeals process exists within the MRO standards process. While there is no established limit on the number of times a SAR may be posted for comment, the SC retains the right to reverse its prior decision and reject a SAR if it believes continued revisions are not productive. Once again, the SC shall notify the requester in writing of the rejection and the availability of the Appeals Process. During the SAR comment process, the requester may become aware of potential sub-Regional differences (within MRO) related to the proposed standard. To the extent possible, the requester should make any sub-Regional differences or exceptions a part of the SAR so that, if the SAR is authorized, such variations will be made a part of the draft new or revised standard.
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