COORDONNATEUR DE LA FIABILITÉ Demande R-3699-2009 Direction Contrôle des mouvements d’énergie NORMES DE FIABILITÉ DE LA NERC - PER (VERSION ANGLAISE) Original : 2013-03-27 Révisé : 2013-05-30 HQCMÉ-8, Document 2.6 (En liasse) S ta n d a rd P ER-001-0.2 — Op e ra tin g P ers o n n e l Re s p o n s ib ility a n d Au th o rity A. Introduction 1. Title: Operating Personnel Responsibility and Authority 2. Number: PER-001-0.2 3. Purpose: Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority operating personnel must have the responsibility and authority to implement real-time actions to ensure the stable and reliable operation of the Bulk Electric System. 4. Applicability 4.1. Transmission Operators. 4.2. Balancing Authorities. 5. Effective Date: December 10, 2009 B. Requirements R1. Each Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority shall provide operating personnel with the responsibility and authority to implement real-time actions to ensure the stable and reliable operation of the Bulk Electric System. C. Measures M1. The Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority provide documentation that operating personnel have the responsibility and authority to implement real-time actions to ensure the stable and reliable operation of the Bulk Electric System. These responsibilities and authorities are understood by the operating personnel. Documentation shall include: M1.1 A written current job description that states in clear and unambiguous language the responsibilities and authorities of each operating position of a Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority. The job description identifies personnel subject to the authority of the Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority. M1.2 The current job description is readily accessible in the control room environment to all operating personnel. M1.3 A written current job description that states operating personnel are responsible for complying with the NERC reliability standards. M1.4 Written operating procedures that state that, during normal and emergency conditions, operating personnel have the authority to take or direct timely and appropriate realtime actions. Such actions shall include shedding of firm load to prevent or alleviate System Operating Limit or Interconnection Reliability Operating Limit violations. These actions are performed without obtaining approval from higher-level personnel within the Transmission Operator or Balancing Authority. D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process Periodic Review: An on-site review including interviews with Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority operating personnel and document verification will be conducted every three years. The job description identifying operating personnel authorities and responsibilities will be reviewed, as will the written operating procedures or other documents delineating the authority of the operating personnel to take actions necessary to maintain the reliability of the Bulk Electric System during normal and emergency conditions. Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x 1 of 3 S ta n d a rd P ER-001-0.2 — Op e ra tin g P ers o n n e l Re s p o n s ib ility a n d Au th o rity 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility Self-certification: The Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority shall annually complete a self-certification form developed by the Regional Reliability Organization based on measures M1.1 to M1.4. 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Timeframe One calendar year. 1.3. Data Retention Permanent. 1.4. Additional Compliance Information 2. Levels of Non-Compliance 2.1. Level 1: The Transmission Operator or Balancing Authority has written documentation that includes three of the four items in M1. 2.2. Level 2: The Transmission Operator or Balancing Authority has written documentation that includes two of the four items in M1. 2.3. Level 3: The Transmission Operator or Balancing Authority has written documentation that includes one of the four items in M1. 2.4. Level 4: The Transmission Operator or Balancing Authority has written documentation that includes none of the items in M1, or the personnel interviews indicate Transmission Operator or Balancing Authority do not have the required authority. E. Regional Differences None identified. Version History Version Date Action Change Tracking 0 February 8, 2005 Adopted by NERC Board of Trustees New 0 April 1, 2005 Effective Date New 0 August 8, 2005 Removed “Proposed” from Effective Date Errata 0.1 April 15, 2009 Replaced “position” with “job” on M1.1 Errata 0.1 April 15, 2009 Errata adopted by Standards Committee Errata 0.1 December 10, 2009 Approved by FERC — added effective date Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Update 2 of 3 S ta n d a rd P ER-001-0.2 — Op e ra tin g P ers o n n e l Re s p o n s ib ility a n d Au th o rity 0.2 March 8, 2012 0.2 September 13, 2012 Errata adopted by Standards Committee; (moved the word, “Interconnection” in Measure M1.4. so that it appears as the first word in the term “Interconnection Reliability Operating Limit” rather than the last word in the phrase, “System Operating Limit Interconnection) FERC approved Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Errata Errata 3 of 3 Standard PER-001-0.2 — Operating Personnel Responsibility and Authority Appendix QC-PER-001-0.2 Provisions specific to the standard PER-001-0.2 applicable in Québec This appendix establishes specific provisions for the application of the standard in Québec. Provisions of the standard and of its appendix must be read together for the purposes of understanding and interpretation. Where the standard and appendix differ, the appendix shall prevail. A. Introduction 1. Title: Operating Personnel Responsibility and Authority 2. Number: PER-001-0.2 3. Purpose: No specific provision 4. Applicability: No specific provision 5. Effective Date: 5.1. Adoption of the standard by the Régie de l’énergie: Month xx 201x 5.2. Adoption of the appendix by the Régie de l’énergie: Month xx 201x 5.3. Effective date of the standard and its appendix in Québec: Month xx 201x 6.Scope: Main Transmission System (MTS) B. Requirements No specific provision C. Measures No specific provision D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process No specific provision 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility The Régie de l’énergie is responsible, in Québec, for compliance monitoring with respect to the reliability standard and its appendix that it adopts. 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Timeframe No specific provision 1.3. Data Retention No specific provision 1.4. Additional Compliance Information No specific provision 2. Levels of Non-Compliance No specific provision Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Decision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page QC-1 of 2 Standard PER-001-0.2 — Operating Personnel Responsibility and Authority Appendix QC-PER-001-0.2 Provisions specific to the standard PER-001-0.2 applicable in Québec E. Regional Differences No specific provision Version Revision History of the Appendix VersionRevisi on Adoption Date Action Change Tracking 0 Month xx, 201x Effective DateNew Aappendix New Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Decision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page QC-2 of 2 Standard PER-002-0 — Operating Personnel Training A. Introduction 1. Title: Operating Personnel Training 2. Number: PER-002-0 3. Purpose: Each Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority must provide their personnel with a coordinated training program that will ensure reliable system operation. 4. Applicability 4.1. Balancing Authority. 4.2. Transmission Operator. 5. Effective Date: April 1, 2005 B. Requirements R1. Each Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority shall be staffed with adequately trained operating personnel. R2. Each Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority shall have a training program for all operating personnel that are in: R3. R4. R2.1. Positions that have the primary responsibility, either directly or through communications with others, for the real-time operation of the interconnected Bulk Electric System. R2.2. Positions directly responsible for complying with NERC standards. For personnel identified in Requirement R2, the Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority shall provide a training program meeting the following criteria: R3.1. A set of training program objectives must be defined, based on NERC and Regional Reliability Organization standards, entity operating procedures, and applicable regulatory requirements. These objectives shall reference the knowledge and competencies needed to apply those standards, procedures, and requirements to normal, emergency, and restoration conditions for the Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority operating positions. R3.2. The training program must include a plan for the initial and continuing training of Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority operating personnel. That plan shall address knowledge and competencies required for reliable system operations. R3.3. The training program must include training time for all Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority operating personnel to ensure their operating proficiency. R3.4. Training staff must be identified, and the staff must be competent in both knowledge of system operations and instructional capabilities. For personnel identified in Requirement R2, each Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority shall provide its operating personnel at least five days per year of training and drills using realistic simulations of system emergencies, in addition to other training required to maintain qualified operating personnel. C. Measures M1. The Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority operating personnel training program shall be reviewed to ensure that it is designed to promote reliable system operations. Adopted by NERC Board of Trustees: February 8, 2005 Effective Date: April 1, 2005 Adopted by the Régie de l'Énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x 1 of 2 Standard PER-002-0 — Operating Personnel Training D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process Periodic Review: The Regional Reliability Organization will conduct an on-site review of the Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority operating personnel training program every three years. The operating personnel training records will be reviewed and assessed compared to the program curriculum. 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility Self-certification: The Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority will annually provide a self-certification based on Requirements R1 through R4. 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Timeframe One calendar year. 1.3. Data Retention Three years. 1.4. Additional Compliance Information Not specified. 2. Levels of Non-Compliance 2.1. Level 1: N/A. 2.2. Level 2: The Transmission Operator or Balancing Authority operating personnel training program does not address all elements of Requirement R3. 2.3. Level 3: The Transmission Operator or Balancing Authority operating personnel training program does not address Requirement R4. 2.4. Level 4: A Transmission Operator or Balancing Authority has not provided a training program for its operating personnel. E. Regional Differences None identified. Version History Version Date Action Change Tracking 0 April 1, 2005 Effective Date New 0 August 8, 2005 Proposed Effective Date Errata Adopted by NERC Board of Trustees: February 8, 2005 Effective Date: April 1, 2005 Adopted by the Régie de l'Énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x 2 of 2 Standard PER-002-0 — Operating Personnel Training Appendix QC-PER-002-0 Provisions specific to the standard PER-002-0 applicable in Québec This appendix establishes specific provisions for the application of the standard in Québec. Provisions of the standard and of its appendix must be read together for the purposes of understanding and interpretation. Where the standard and appendix differ, the appendix shall prevail. A. Introduction 1. Title: Operating Personnel Training 2. Number: PER-002-0 3. Purpose: No specific provision 4. Applicability: No specific provision 5. B. Effective Date: 5.1. Adoption of the standard by the Régie de l’énergie: Month xx 201x 5.2. Adoption of the appendix by the Régie de l’énergie: Month xx 201x 5.3. Effective date of the standard and its appendix in Québec: Month xx 201x Requirements Specific provision to the requirement R2.1: Replaced the term “Bulk Electric System” by “Main Transmission System (RTP)” R1.No specific provision R2.No specific provision R2.1.Positions that have the primary responsibility, either directly or through communications with others, for real-time operation of the Main Transmission System (RTP). R2.2.No specific provision R3.No specific provision R4.No specific provision C. Measures No specific provision D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility The Régie de l’énergie is responsible, in Québec, for compliance monitoring with respect to the reliability standard and its appendix that it adopts. 1.2. Compliance Monitoring Period and Reset Timeframe No specific provision 1.3. Data Retention No specific provision Adopted by Régie de l’énergie (Decision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page QC-1 of 2 Standard PER-002-0 — Operating Personnel Training Appendix QC-PER-002-0 Provisions specific to the standard PER-002-0 applicable in Québec 1.4. Additional Compliance Information No specific provision 2. Levels of Non-Compliance No specific provision E. Regional Differences No specific provision Version Revision History of the Appendix VersionRevisi on Adoption Date Action 0 Month xx, 201x Effective DateNew Appendix Adopted by Régie de l’énergie (Decision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Change Tracking New Page QC-2 of 2 S ta n d a rd P ER-003-1 — Op e ratin g P e rs o n n e l Cre d e n tials Sta n d a rd A. Introduction 1. Title: Operating Personnel Credentials 2. Number: PER-003-1 3. Purpose: To ensure that System Operators performing the reliability-related tasks of the Reliability Coordinator, Balancing Authority and Transmission Operator are certified through the NERC System Operator Certification Program when filling a Real-time operating position responsible for control of the Bulk Electric System. 4. Applicability: 4.1. Reliability Coordinator 4.2. Transmission Operator 4.3. Balancing Authority 5. Effective Date: 5.1. In those jurisdictions where regulatory approval is required, this standard shall become effective the first calendar day of the first calendar quarter twelve months after applicable regulatory approval. In those jurisdictions where no regulatory approval is required, this standard shall become effective the first calendar day of the first calendar quarter twelve months after Board of Trustees adoption. B. Requirements R1. Each Reliability Coordinator shall staff its Real-time operating positions performing Reliability Coordinator reliability-related tasks with System Operators who have demonstrated minimum competency in the areas listed by obtaining and maintaining a valid NERC Reliability Operator certificate (1) : [Risk Factor: High][Time Horizon: Real-time Operations] 1.1. Areas of Competency 1.1.1. Resource and demand balancing 1.1.2. Transmission operations 1.1.3. Emergency preparedness and operations 1.1.4. System operations 1.1.5. Protection and control 1.1.6. Voltage and reactive 1.1.7. Interchange scheduling and coordination 1.1.8. Interconnection reliability operations and coordination 1 Non-NERC certified personnel performing any reliability-related task of a real-time operating position must be under the direct supervision of a NERC Certified System Operator stationed at that operating position; the NERC Certified System Operator at that operating position has ultimate responsibility for the performance of the reliabilityrelated tasks. Ad o p te d b y NERC Bo a rd o f Tru s te e s : Fe b ru a ry 17, 2011 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page 1 of 4 S ta n d a rd P ER-003-1 — Op e ratin g P e rs o n n e l Cre d e n tials Sta n d a rd R2. Each Transmission Operator shall staff its Real-time operating positions performing Transmission Operator reliability-related tasks with System Operators who have demonstrated minimum competency in the areas listed by obtaining and maintaining one of the following valid NERC certificates (1) : [Risk Factor: High][Time Horizon: Real-time Operations]: 2.1. Areas of Competency 2.1.1. Transmission operations 2.1.2. Emergency preparedness and operations 2.1.3. System operations 2.1.4. Protection and control 2.1.5. Voltage and reactive 2.2. Certificates • Reliability Operator • Balancing, Interchange and Transmission Operator • Transmission Operator R3. Each Balancing Authority shall staff its Real-time operating positions performing Balancing Authority reliability-related tasks with System Operators who have demonstrated minimum competency in the areas listed by obtaining and maintaining one of the following valid NERC certificates (1) : [Risk Factor: High][Time Horizon: Real-time Operations]: 3.1. Areas of Competency 3.1.1. Resources and demand balancing 3.1.2. Emergency preparedness and operations 3.1.3. System operations 3.1.4. Interchange scheduling and coordination 3.2. Certificates • Reliability Operator • Balancing, Interchange and Transmission Operator • Balancing and Interchange Operator C. Measures M1. Each Reliability Coordinator, Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority shall have the following evidence to show that it staffed its Real-time operating positions 1 Non-NERC certified personnel performing any reliability-related task of an operating position must be under the direct supervision of a NERC Certified System Operator stationed at that operating position; the NERC Certified System Operator at that operating position has ultimate responsibility for the performance of the reliability-related tasks. Ad o p te d b y NERC Bo a rd o f Tru s te e s : Fe b ru a ry 17, 2011 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page 2 of 4 S ta n d a rd P ER-003-1 — Op e ratin g P e rs o n n e l Cre d e n tials Sta n d a rd performing reliability-related tasks with System Operators who have demonstrated the applicable minimum competency by obtaining and maintaining the appropriate, valid NERC certificate (R1, R2, R3): M1.1 A list of Real-time operating positions. M1.2 A list of System Operators assigned to its Real-time operating positions. M1.3 A copy of each of its System Operator’s NERC certificate or NERC certificate number with expiration date which demonstrates compliance with the applicable Areas of Competency. M1.4 Work schedules, work logs, or other equivalent evidence showing which System Operators were assigned to work in Real-time operating positions. D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Authority For Reliability Coordinators and other functional entities that work for their Regional Entity, the ERO shall serve as the Compliance Enforcement Authority. For entities that do not work for the Regional Entity, the Regional Entity shall serve as the Compliance Enforcement Authority. 1.2. Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement Processes: Compliance Audits Self-Certifications Spot Checking Compliance Violation Investigations Self-Reporting Complaints 1.3. Data Retention Each Reliability Coordinator, Transmission Operator and Balancing Authority shall keep data or evidence to show compliance for three years or since its last compliance audit, whichever time frame is the greatest, unless directed by its Compliance Enforcement Authority to retain specific evidence for a longer period of time as part of an investigation. If a Reliability Coordinator, Transmission Operator or Balancing Authority is found non-compliant, it shall keep information related to the non-compliance until found compliant or the time period specified above, whichever is longer. The Compliance Enforcement Authority shall keep the last audit records and all requested and submitted subsequent records. 1.4. Additional Compliance Information None. Ad o p te d b y NERC Bo a rd o f Tru s te e s : Fe b ru a ry 17, 2011 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page 3 of 4 S ta n d a rd P ER-003-1 — Op e ratin g P e rs o n n e l Cre d e n tials Sta n d a rd 2.0 Violation Severity Levels R# Lower VSL Medium VSL High VSL Severe VSL R1 The Reliability Coordinator failed to staff each Real-time operating position performing Reliability Coordinator reliability-related tasks with a System Operator having a valid NERC certificate as defined in Requirement R1. R2 The Transmission Operator failed to staff each Real-time operating position performing Transmission Operator reliability-related tasks with a System Operator having a valid NERC certificate as defined in Requirement R2, Part 2.2. R3 The Balancing Authority failed to staff each Real-time operating position performing Balancing Authority reliability-related tasks with a System Operator having a valid NERC certificate as defined in Requirement R3, Part 3.2. E. Regional Variances None. F. Associated Documents Version History Version Date Action Change Tracking 0 April 1, 2005 Effective Date New 1 February 17, 2011 Complete revision under Project 2007-04 Revision 1 February 17, 2011 Adopted by Board of Trustees 1 September 15, 2011 FERC Order issued by FERC approving PER-003-1 (effective date of the Order is September 15, 2011) Ad o p te d b y NERC Bo a rd o f Tru s te e s : Fe b ru a ry 17, 2011 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page 4 of 4 Standard PER-003-1 — Operating Personnel Credentials Standard Appendix QC-PER-003-1 Provisions specific to the standard PER-003-1 applicable in Québec This appendix establishes specific provisions for the application of the standard in Québec. Provisions of the standard and of its appendix must be read together for the purposes of understanding and interpretation. Where the standard and appendix differ, the appendix shall prevail. A. Introduction 1. Title: Operating Personnel Credentials 2. Number: PER-003-1 3. Purpose: No specific provision 4. Applicability: No specific provision 5. Effective Date: 5.1. Adoption of the standard by the Régie de l’énergie: Month xx 201x 5.2. Adoption of the appendix by the Régie de l’énergie: Month xx 201x 5.3. Effective date of the standard and its appendix in Québec: Month xx 201x 6.Scope: No specific provision B. Requirements No specific provision C. Measures No specific provision D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Authority No specific provision 1.2. Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement Processes No specific provision 1.3. Data Retention No specific provision 1.4. Additional Compliance Information No specific provision 2. Violation Severity Levels No specific provision E. Regional Variances No specific provision F. Associated Documents No specific provision Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx) : Month xx, 201x Page QC-1 de 2 Standard PER-003-1 — Operating Personnel Credentials Standard Appendix QC-PER-003-1 Provisions specific to the standard PER-003-1 applicable in Québec Revision Version History of the Appendix RevisionVersi on Adoption Date Action Change Tracking 0 Month xx, 201x Effective dateNew Appendix New Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx) : Month xx, 201x Page QC-2 de 2 Standard PER-004-1 — Reliability Coordination — Staffing A. Introduction 1. Title: Reliability Coordination — Staffing 2. Number: PER-004-1 3. Purpose: Reliability Coordinators must have sufficient, competent staff to perform the Reliability Coordinator functions. 4. Applicability 4.1. Reliability Coordinators. 5. Effective Date: January 1, 2007 B. Requirements R1. Each Reliability Coordinator shall be staffed with adequately trained and NERCcertified Reliability Coordinator operators, 24 hours per day, seven days per week. R2. All Reliability Coordinator operating personnel shall each complete a minimum of five days per year of training and drills using realistic simulations of system emergencies, in addition to other training required to maintain qualified operating personnel. R3. Reliability Coordinator operating personnel shall have a comprehensive understanding of the Reliability Coordinator Area and interactions with neighboring Reliability Coordinator Areas. R4. Reliability Coordinator operating personnel shall have an extensive understanding of the Balancing Authorities, Transmission Operators, and Generation Operators within the Reliability Coordinator Area, including the operating staff, operating practices and procedures, restoration priorities and objectives, outage plans, equipment capabilities, and operational restrictions. R5. Reliability Coordinator operating personnel shall place particular attention on SOLs and IROLs and inter-tie facility limits. The Reliability Coordinator shall ensure protocols are in place to allow Reliability Coordinator operating personnel to have the best available information at all times. C. Measures M1. The Reliability Coordinator shall have and provide upon request training records that confirm that each of its operating personnel has completed a minimum of five days per year of training and drills using realistic simulations of system emergencies, in addition to other training required to maintain qualified operating personnel, as specified in Requirement 2. M2. Each Reliability Coordinator shall have and provide upon request evidence that could include but is not limited to, a documented training program and individual training records for each of its operating personnel or other equivalent evidence that will be used to confirm that it meets Requirements 3 and 4. D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process Adopted by Board of Trustees: November 1, 2006 Effective Date: January 1, 2007 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page 1 of 3 Standard PER-004-1 — Reliability Coordination — Staffing 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility Regional Reliability Organizations shall be responsible for compliance monitoring. 1.2. Compliance Monitoring and Reset Time Frame One or more of the following methods will be used to assess compliance: - Self-certification (Conducted annually with submission according to schedule.) - Spot Check Audits (Conducted anytime with up to 30 days notice given to prepare.) - Periodic Audit (Conducted once every three years according to schedule.) - Triggered Investigations (Notification of an investigation must be made within 60 days of an event or complaint of noncompliance. The entity will have up to 30 days to prepare for the investigation. An entity may request an extension of the preparation period and the extension will be considered by the Compliance Monitor on a case-by-case basis.) The Performance-Reset Period shall be 12 months from the last finding of noncompliance. 1.3. Data Retention Each Reliability Coordinator shall keep evidence of compliance for the previous two calendar years plus the current year. If an entity is found non-compliant the entity shall keep information related to the noncompliance until found compliant or for two years plus the current year, whichever is longer. Evidence used as part of a triggered investigation shall be retained by the entity being investigated for one year from the date that the investigation is closed, as determined by the Compliance Monitor, The Compliance Monitor shall keep the last periodic audit report and all requested and submitted subsequent compliance records. 1.4. Additional Compliance Information None. 2. Levels of Non-Compliance for a Reliability Coordinator 2.1. Level 1: Not applicable. 2.2. Level 2: Not applicable. 2.3. Level 3: Not applicable. 2.4. Level 4: There shall be a separate Level 4 non-compliance, for every one of the following requirements that is in violation: Adopted by Board of Trustees: November 1, 2006 Effective Date: January 1, 2007 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page 2 of 3 Standard PER-004-1 — Reliability Coordination — Staffing 2.4.1 One or more of its shift operating personnel did not complete a minimum of five days per year of training and drills using realistic simulations of system emergencies in the past year. (R2) 2.4.2 No evidence operating personnel have a comprehensive understanding of the Reliability Coordinator Area and interactions with neighboring Reliability Coordinator Areas. (R3) 2.4.3 No evidence operating personnel have an extensive understanding of the Balancing Authorities, Transmission Operators, and Generation Operators within the Reliability Coordinator Area. (R4) E. Regional Differences None identified. 1. Version History Version Date Action Change Tracking 0 April 1, 2005 Effective Date New 0 August 8, 2005 Removed “Proposed” from Effective Date Errata 1 November 1, 2006 Adopted by Board of Trustees Revised Adopted by Board of Trustees: November 1, 2006 Effective Date: January 1, 2007 Adopted by the Régie de l'énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page 3 of 3 Standard PER-004-1 — Reliability Coordination - Staffing Appendix QC-PER-004-1 Provisions specific to the standard PER-004-1 applicable in Québec This appendix establishes specific provisions for the application of the standard in Québec. Provisions of the standard and of its appendix must be read together for the purposes of understanding and interpretation. Where the standard and appendix differ, the appendix shall prevail. A. B. Introduction 1. Title: Reliability Coordination -Staffing 2. Number: PER-004-1 3. Purpose: No specific provision 4. Applicability: No specific provision 5. Effective Date: 5.1. Adoption of the standard by the Régie de l’énergie: Month xx 201x 5.2. Adoption of the appendix by the Régie de l’énergie: Month xx 201x 5.3. Effective date of the standard and its appendix in Québec: Month xx 201x Requirements No specific provision C. Measures No specific provision D. Compliance 1. Compliance Monitoring Process 1.1. Compliance Monitoring Responsibility The Régie de l’énergie is responsible, in Québec, for compliance monitoring with respect to the reliability standard and its appendix that it adopts. 1.2. Compliance Monitoring and Reset Time Frame No specific provision 1.3. Data Retention No specific provision 1.4. Additional Compliance Information No specific provision 2. Levels of Non-Compliance for a Reliability Coordinator No specific provision Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page QC-1 of 2 Standard PER-004-1 — Reliability Coordination - Staffing Appendix QC-PER-004-1 Provisions specific to the standard PER-004-1 applicable in Québec E. Regional Differences No specific provision Version Revision History of the Appendix VersionRevisi on Adoption Date Action Change Tracking 0 Month xx, 201x Effective dateNew appendix New Adopted by the Régie de l’énergie (Décision D-201x-xxxx): Month xx, 201x Page QC-2 of 2