Notification of Significant Regulatory or Operational Change Sample Clauses

Notification of Significant Regulatory or Operational Change. At any time during the term of this Agreement, if any Party anticipates the occurrence of a Significant Regulatory Change that may reasonably be expected to create an Adverse Impact on any Parties’ obligations or operations under this Agreement or Significant Operational Change, such Party shall provide written notice to the affected Parties as soon as practicable. The notice shall contain a description of the change, including expected time schedules, and of the effect of the significant change to the affected Party’s Electric System. If the Party giving notice believes that it will be necessary to amend this Agreement to address the anticipated change, then the notice to the other Party may include a proposal that the Parties meet to negotiate an appropriate amendment to this Agreement. The Parties shall promptly enter into good faith negotiations and attempt to achieve a mutually agreeable modification to this Agreement to address any such significant change. If a Party is uncertain as to whether a proposed change might be Significant or might create an Adverse Impact, or if it wishes to have certainty under Section 10.8 before proceeding, the Party should also give notice to the potentially Affected Party as soon as practicable. Notwithstanding the foregoing, where the potential Significant Operational Change is studied in or is the result of the CAISO generator interconnection process (“CAISO Generator Change”), a Party is not obligated to give notice under this Section 10.4, provided that the other Parties are notified in writing of the CAISO Generator Change in accordance with the CAISO Tariff in reasonable time to allow the other Parties the opportunity to express concerns and to provide information to the study conducted in accordance with the CAISO generator interconnection planning process.
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