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Gas Forum Proposed Process for UNC Modification Panel & Committee Elections. Agenda. Objective Controls 4 Stage Process Timeline. Objectives. UNC Elections To ensure that the processes and controls pertaining to the nomination and election process are: robust; auditable;
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Gas Forum Proposed Process for UNC Modification Panel & Committee Elections
Agenda • Objective • Controls • 4 Stage Process • Timeline
Objectives UNC Elections • To ensure that the processes and controls pertaining to the nomination and election process are: • robust; • auditable; • transparent; and • simple
Controls • Single e-mail address for all election related contact (with Alternate) • Use of Read Receipts • Creation of an Electoral Role • Single Point of Contact (SPoC)for each Shipper (with alternate in case of absence) • Double verification by Senior Manager and MT member • No paper/fax (signatures will be electronic and verified by individuals named company e-mail) • No reliance on secondary nominations
Process • Stage 1 - New Stage – Creation of an Electoral Roll • E-mail is sent out via the Joint Office to all Shippers asking them to nominate an individual (and alternative) who will be a Shipper representative ‘Single Point of Contact’ (SPoC) to place on the electoral roll who will receive nomination and election details. • Should the SPoCs be published? • Advantages • Each corporate group holding more than one Shipper licence should nominate a SPoC (and alternate). In the case that too many representatives are put forward, Gemserv will ask the Shipper to agree on SPoC 1 + alternate • Only requires JO to send one e-mail • Company representative are clear • A distribution list will be established to ensure all SPoCs receive communications
Process • Stage 2 - Nomination Process • Each SPoC is e-mailed requesting nominations for UNC Modification Panel and sub-Committees • Once nominations are received from each Shipper, nominees are e-mailed to confirm that they understand the requirements of the role and that they will be representing the interests of shippers rather than their employer • Advantages • Removed the requirement for nominations to be seconded – not clear benefit of this and can add more time to process • Regular reminders send to all representatives rather than individuals being chased • All nominations put forward must include the individual’s company e-mail address
Process • Stage 3 - Voting Process • Assuming an election is required (for either UNC Panel/Committee or EBCC) all SPoCs on the Electoral Roll will be e-mailed with the details of the candidates. • Advantages • Responses will only be accepted from the e-mail address of the Shipper election representatives • Regular reminders will go out to the distribution list
Process • Stage 4 - Vote Counting Process • Votes will be counted by the e-mails received into the specific uncelections@gemserv.com mailbox • Internal controls will ensure votes are verified twice, by senior manager and then member of Gemserv’s management team • Advantages • All votes will be received into one mailbox and not by fax • All votes will be confirmed • Regular reminders will go out to the distribution list when voting deadline is approaching • Double verification process
Election Timeline Wk 27 to Wk 29 Wk 30 to Wk 32 Wk 34 to Wk 36 Wk 36 to Wk 40 June July August September Stage 1 Stage 3 Stage 4 Creation of the Electoral Roll 01 / 10 / 2009 Key Tasks Verification Preparation for Voting Voting E-mail is sent out via JO to all Shippers asking them to nominate an individual (and alternative) who will be a Shipper representative to place on the electoral roll. Page 1 Timeline Stage 2 Nominations Voting Process Vote Counting Assuming an election is required, the Shipper reps on Electoral Roll will be e-mailed with the details of the candidates. Votes will be counted. Votes are verified twice Shipper Representative is mailed requesting nominations for UNC Modification Panel and sub-Committees
Shipper Groups • Determining Shipper Groups This provides Parties with an explanation of a Shipper group. It can assist Parties to determine if they are within a Shipper group so they can accurately inform the Gas Forum of this status during the UNC election process. This is based on information provided in the Companies Act 1985, and a Shipper’s Company Secretary is in the best position to determine whether that Party belongs to a Shipper group. Queries regarding your status as a trading party group should initially be directed to your Company Secretary. Further information is available from the Gas Forum office on +44 (0) 20 7090 1030 or via email to gasforum@gemserv.com • Introduction Shipper s elect UNC User Panel Members to the UNC Modification Panel/Committees in accordance with the UNC. Elections are held annually. Shipper Parties may nominate candidates for election to the UNC Panel/Committee and each of the sub-committees. During any election, each Shipper Party can submit one vote. If a Shipper is part of a Shipper group, ONLY ONE Party in that group can vote in the elections. • What is a Shipper Group? A Shipper group is a group comprised of a Shipper and every Affiliate of that Shipper. An “Affiliate” is: any holding company of that Party, any subsidiary of that Party or any subsidiary of a holding company of that Party, (within the meaning of sections 736, 736A and 736B of the Companies Act 1985). A Shipper will be in a Shipper group with all other Shippers that are its Affiliates. This means, all other Shipper who are: • a subsidiary company of the Shipper; • the holding (parent) company of the Shipper; or • a company which is a subsidiary of the same holding company as the Shipper. For more information on the different definitions of a Company please refer to Clause 736 of the Companies Act 1985 (amended by the Companies Act 1989).