NERC REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

NERC REQUIREMENTS. Pursuant to a directive from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), all employees and contractors with unescorted access to facilities and functions that PG&E deems critical to the support of the electricity infrastructure (“Critical Facilities”) shall undergo employment background screening and training prior to being granted access to these PG&E facilities. PG&E has included in the category of those with “unescorted access” all Contractor and Subcontractor personnel (“Individual”) working within PG&E Critical Facilities. The following requirements apply to any Work subject to the NERC requirements: 9.11.1 The background screening program for each Individual includes each of the following: (i) Social Security Number verification; (ii) County Criminal Check (up to three counties where the applicant /employee has lived in the past seven years); and (iii) “Global Watch” (check of 19 Federal and International Terrorist Watch lists). 9.11.2 The NERC directive also requires that the Contractor or Subcontractor administer to each Individual with access to Critical Facilities an initial and annual PG&E web-based training session. This training program will also be provided in CD and hard copy format. 9.11.3 Following conclusion of an acceptable background check and certified completion of the above training courses, the Contractor shall provide PG&E’s Corporate Security Department with a completion confirmation for each Individual. PG&E will issue each Individual a keycard to access the designated PG&E facility to which they are assigned. PG&E will deny access to Critical Facilities to any Individual who has not passed clearance.
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NERC REQUIREMENTS. Pursuant to a directive from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), all employees and contractors w ith Unescorted Access to facilities, systems and functions that PG&E deems critical to the support of the Bulk Electric System (“Critical Facilities and/or Critical Systems”) shall undergo employment background screening and training prior to being granted access to these PG&E facilities and/or systems. Contractor hereby agrees to perform background checks (“Personnel Risk Assessments” or “PRA’s”) on all Contractor and Subcontractor personnel (“Individuals”) w ith Unescorted Access. PG&E has included in the category of those w ith Unescorted Access all Individuals w orking w ithin PG&E Critical Facilities and/or Critical Systems (“Unescorted Access”). Contractor shall perform the follow ing background check and comply w ith the follow ing provisions for any Work subject to the NERC requirements for Unescorted Access. The background check can have no findings for any of the criteria (i.e., an acceptable background check):
NERC REQUIREMENTS. Pursuant to a directive from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), all employees and contractors with Unescorted Access to facilities, systems and functions that PG&E deems critical to the support of the Bulk Electric System (“Critical Facilities and/or Critical Systems”) shall undergo employment background screening and training prior to being granted access to these PG&E facilities and/or systems. Contractor hereby agrees to perform background checks (“Personnel Risk Assessments” or “PRA’s”) on all Contractor and Subcontractor personnel (“Individuals”) with unescorted access to Critical Facilities and/or/Critical Systems (“Unescorted Access”). PG&E has included in the category of those with Unescorted Access all Individuals working within PG&E Critical Facilities and/or Critical Systems. To the extent applicable to the Work, Contractor shall comply with the requirements of Exhibits 7 and 7A, attached hereto and incorporated herein.
NERC REQUIREMENTS. Pursuant to a directive from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (“NERC”), PG&E has implemented policies and procedures for the protection of facilities, systems, assets and information that are critical to the operation or support of the Bulk Electric System (“BES”). PG&E identifies these facilities, systems, assets and information in accordance with its internal utility procedures. If this Contract relates to BES Cyber Systems or Bulk Electric System Cyber System Information (as designated by PG&E), then Consultant shall comply with the requirements of Exhibit 7, NERC Requirements and Exhibit 7A, PG&E NERC CIP Program Non-Employee Attestation Form, each attached hereto and incorporated herein. If applicable, Consultant represents and warrants that it has consulted with PG&E to determine whether Exhibit 7 is applicable to the Work under this Contract.
NERC REQUIREMENTS. ‌ (a) The Distributed Generator shall comply with all Applicable Laws, including reliability standards for the Distributed Generation Facility. SCE will not assume any responsibility for complying with mandatory reliability standards for such facilities and offers no opinion as to whether the Distributed Generator must register with NERC. If required to register with NERC, the Distributed Generator shall be responsible for complying with all applicable reliability standards for the Distributed Generator’s interconnection facilities and the Distributed Generation Facility. (b) Distributed Generator agrees, that, in accordance with FERC Order No. 697, upon request of SCE, Distributed Generator shall submit a letter of concurrence in support of an affirmative statement by SCE that the contractual arrangement set forth in this Agreement does not transfer “ownership or control of generation capacity” from Distributed Generator to SCE, as the term “ownership or control of generation capacity” is used in 18 CFR Section 35.42. Distributed Generator also agrees that it will not, in filings, if any, made subject to Order Nos. 652 and 697, claim that the contractual arrangement set forth in this Agreement conveys ownership or control of generation capacity from Distributed Generator to SCE.
NERC REQUIREMENTS. Pursuant to a directive from the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (“NERC”), all employees and contractors with unescorted access to facilities and functions that Owner deems critical to the support of the electricity infrastructure (“Critical Facilities”) must undergo employment background screening and training before being granted access to any Owner facilities. Owner has included in the category of those with “unescorted access” all City and subcontractor personnel (“Individual”) working within Critical Facilities. The following requirements apply to any Work subject to the NERC requirements: a. The background screening program for each Individual includes each of the following: (i) Social Security number verification; (ii) county criminal check (up to three counties where the applicant /employee has lived in the past seven years); and (iii) “Global Watch” (check of 19 Federal and International Terrorist Watch lists). b. The NERC directive also requires that City or its subcontractor administer to each Individual with access to Critical Facilities an initial and annual Owner web-based training session. This training program will also be provided in CD and hard copy format. c. Following conclusion of an acceptable background check and certified completion of the above training courses, You will provide Owner’s corporate security department with a completion confirmation for each Individual. Owner will issue each Individual a keycard to access the designated Owner facility to which they are assigned. Owner will deny access to Critical Facilities to any Individual who has not passed clearance.

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