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Exhibit B Revisions (Governance Structure). 226. We accept WECC’s proposal regarding the separation of its compliance and reliability coordinator functions as an interim measure, i.e., until additional measures can be put in place that will ensure that WECC does not monitor compliance of its own operations. If NERC continues to be unable to assume an expanded role regarding these matters, NERC and WECC will be required to assign this role to: (i) another Regional Entity; or (ii) a third party who reports directly to NERC and who is approved by NERC and the Commission. We direct NERC and WECC to submit a status report within six months of the date of this order and every six months thereafter, as may be necessary, detailing its efforts to address these requirements. These status reports should include, but not be limited to, a description of any audits conducted by WECC regarding its reliability coordinator functions and a summary of the results of the audits. 227. WECC’s proposal to allocate the costs of non-statutory functions to entities that voluntarily “benefit” from these functions requires clarification. Accordingly, we direct NERC and WECC to revise section 12.3 of the WECC bylaws to reflect that the allocation of these costs will be based on the voluntary participation in these non- statutory functions. That is, WECC may not condition membership in the Regional Entity on payment of non-statutory activities, whether or not the member benefits from such activities.
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