COMMON ATTRIBUTE 32 Sample Clauses

COMMON ATTRIBUTE 32. Clear identification of the functional classes of entities responsible for complying with the standard, noting any specific additions or exceptions. If not applicable to the entire Midwest Reliability Organization area, then a clear identification of the portion of the bulk power system to which the standard applies. Any limitation on the applicability of the standard based on electric facility requirements should be described. Applicability
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COMMON ATTRIBUTE 32. Clear identification of the functional classes of entities responsible for complying with the standard, noting any specific additions or exceptions. If not applicable to the entire NPCC area, then a clear identification of the portion of the bulk power system to which the standard applies. Any limitation on the applicability of the standard based on electric facility requirements should be described. Applicability Exhibit CAmended and Restated NERC-NPCC Regional Delegation Agreement
COMMON ATTRIBUTE 32. Clear identification of the functional classes of entities responsible for complying with the standard, noting any specific additions or exceptions. If not applicable to the entire Texas RE area, then a clear identification of the portion of the bulk power system to which the standard applies. Any limitation on the applicability of the standard based on electric facility requirements should be described. Applicability
COMMON ATTRIBUTE 32. Clear identification of the functional classes of entities responsible for complying with the standard, noting any specific additions or exceptions. If not applicable to the entire Texas RE area, then a clear identification of the portion of the bulk power system to which the standard applies. Any limitation on the applicability of the standard based on electric facility requirements should be described. Applicability Texas RE’s regional standard development procedure or other governing documents contain the following language relative to this Common Attribute: See TRE Process – Appendix B, II. Regional Reliability Standard Characteristics and Elements, b. Elements of a Regional Reliability Standard – Table 1 – Applicability: Deleted: ERCOT Applicability Clear identification of the functional classes of entities responsible for complying with the standard, noting any specific additions orexceptions. If not applicable to the entire Texas RE area, then a clear identification of the portion of the bulk power system to which the standard applies. Any limitation on the applicability of the standard based on electric facility requirements should be described.
COMMON ATTRIBUTE 32. Clear identification of the functional classes of entities responsible for complying with the standard, noting any specific additions or exceptions. If not applicable to the entire NPCC area, then a clear identification of the portion of the bulk power system to which the standard applies. Any limitation on the applicability of the standard based on electric facility requirements should be described. Applicability Exhibit CAmended and Restated NERC-NPCC Regional Delegation Agreement Each requirement shall be addressed by one or more measures. Measures are used to assess performance and outcomes for the purpose of determining compliance with the requirements stated above. Each measure will identify to whom the measure applies and the expected level of performance or outcomes required demonstrating compliance. Each measure shall be tangible, practical, and as objective as is practical. It is important to realize that measures are proxies to assess required performance or outcomes. Achieving the measure should be a necessary and sufficient indicator that the requirement was met. Each measure shall clearly refer to the requirement(s) to which it applies. Measure(s)

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