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John Hutchings Compliance Enforcement Analyst. Federal Entity Cases and Civil Penalty Authority September 5, 2012 WECC Compliance Committee Meeting. Alleged Violations Placed “on hold” Status Awaiting FERC Decision.
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John HutchingsCompliance Enforcement Analyst Federal Entity Cases and Civil Penalty Authority September 5, 2012 WECC Compliance Committee Meeting
Alleged Violations Placed “on hold” Status Awaiting FERC Decision • Since June 18, 2007, all federal entity case penalty negotiations are being placed “on hold” status after WECC sent its Notice of Alleged Violation (“NOAV”) document to the entity. • Federal entities agreed to mitigate almost all alleged violations.
Federal Entity Cases in WECC’s Region • In the WECC region, there are currently 225 alleged violations with penalty negotiations on “hold” involving federal entities.
July 2012 FERC Action • Order on Review of Notice of Penalty, 140 FERC ¶ 61, 048 (July 19, 2012). • FERC concluded that the language of section 215 of the Federal Power Act: • Constitutes a waiver of sovereign immunity, and • Grants FERC the authority to impose monetary penalties on federal entities for a violation of a mandatory Reliability Standard.
July 2012 FERC Action and WECC’s Response • On July 26, 2012 WECC sent a letter to federal entities with open violations. • The WECC letter notified each entity that WECC would contact it in 30 days to resume settlement discussions.
July 2012 FERC Action and Federal Entity Response • Federal entities and trade associations have filed for re-hearing at FERC arguing that section 215 is not a waiver of sovereign immunity and requesting a stay of proceedings. • Department of the Interior - USBR • Department of Energy – BPA, WAPA, NNSAL, SWPA • Southeastern Federal Power Customers • Mid-West Electric Consumers Association and the Southwestern Power Resources Association
Next Steps • WECC is encouraging federal entities to reach an agreement in principal on penalties subject to the outcome of the FERC proceeding. • Federal entity case penalty negotiations still “on hold” pending the outcome of the FERC proceeding.
Some Possible Outcomes of Rehearing Requests • FERC overrules itself and WECC settles cases with no monetary penalties. • FERC upholds its decision and federal entities appeal in Federal Court. • FERC upholds itself and federal entities settle monetary penalties with WECC.
Current Status of Federal Entity Cases • Federal entity case penalty negotiations are still “on hold” pending the outcome of the FERC re-hearing proceeding. • WECC will continue to encourage federal entities to negotiate an agreement in principal on monetary penalties. • Reliability is being promoted despite re-hearing proceeding because federal entities are mitigating their Possible Violations
John Hutchings Compliance Enforcement Analyst (801) 819 -7681 jhutchings@wecc.biz Questions?