Notification Obligations (a) If by reason of a Political Event or Change in Law a Party is wholly or partially unable to carry out its obligations under this Agreement, the affected Party shall: (i) give each other Party notice of the Political Event or Change in Law as soon as practicable, but in any event, not later than three (3) Days after the affected Party became aware, or should have become aware, of the occurrence of the Political Event or Change in Law or six (6) hours after the resumption of any means of providing notice between the Company and the GOB, whichever is later; and (ii) give each other Party a second notice, describing the Political Event or Change in Law in reasonable detail and, to the extent that can be reasonably determined at the time of the second notice, providing a preliminary evaluation of the obligations affected, a preliminary estimate of the period of time that the affected Party will be unable to perform the obligations, and other relevant matters as soon as practicable, but in any event, not later than seven (7) Days after the initial notice of the occurrence of the Political Event or Change in Law is given by the affected Party. When appropriate or when reasonably requested to do so by any other Party, the affected Party shall provide further notices to the other Party more fully describing the Political Event or Change in Law and its cause and providing or updating information relating to the efforts of the affected Party to avoid and/or to mitigate the effect(s) thereof and estimates, to the extent practicable, of the time that the affected Party reasonably expects it will be unable to carry out any of its affected obligations due to the Political Event or Change in Law. (b) The affected Party shall also provide notice to each other Party of: (i) with respect to an ongoing Political Event or Change in Law the cessation of the Political Event or Change in Law; and (ii) its ability to recommence performance of its obligations under this Agreement, as soon as possible, but in any event, not later than seven (7) Days after the occurrence of each of (i) and (ii) above. (c) Failure by the affected Party to give notice of a Political Event or Change in Law to the other Parties within the ten (10) Day period or one (1) Business Day period required by Section 11A.2(a) shall not prevent the affected Party from giving such notice at a later time; provided, that in such case, the affected Party shall not be excused pursuant to Section 11A.4 for any failure or delay in complying with its obligations under or pursuant to this Agreement until the notice required by Section 11A.2(a)(i) has been given; and if such notice is given within the three (3) Day period or six (6) hour period as required by Section 11A.2(a)(i), the affected Party shall be excused for such failure or delay pursuant to Section 11A.4 from the date of commencement of the relevant Political Event or Change in Law.
Parallel Operation Obligations Once the Small Generating Facility has been authorized to commence parallel operation, the Interconnection Customer shall abide by all rules and procedures pertaining to the parallel operation of the Small Generating Facility in the applicable control area, including, but not limited to: (1) the rules and procedures concerning the operation of generation set forth in the NYISO tariffs or ISO Procedures or the Connecting Transmission Owner’s tariff; (2) any requirements consistent with Good Utility Practice or that are necessary to ensure the safe and reliable operation of the Transmission System or Distribution System; and (3) the Operating Requirements set forth in Attachment 5 of this Agreement.