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``(B) the resources of interested Federal, State, and local government agencies; and
``(C) applicable statutory requirements.''.
SEC. 4726. STUDY OF SMALL HYDROELECTRIC PROJECTS.
(a) IN GENERAL.--Not later than 18 months after the date of enactment of this Act, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission shall submit to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate and the Committee on Commerce of the House of Representatives a study of the feasibility of establishing a separate licensing procedure for small hydroelectric projects.
(b) DEFINITION OF SMALL HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT.--The Commission may by regulation define the term ``small hydroelectric project'' for the purpose of subsection (a), except that the term shall include at a minimum a hydroelectric project that has a generating capacity of 5 megawatts or less.
SEC. 4801. SHORT TITLE.
This subtitle may be cited as the ``National Electric Reliability Act''.
SEC. 4802. ELECTRIC ENERGY TRANSMISSION RELIABILITY.
(a) ELECTRIC RELIABILITY ORGANIZATION AND OVERSIGHT.--
(1) IN GENERAL.--Part II of the Federal Power Act (16 U.S.C. 824 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following:
``SEC. 215. ELECTRIC RELIABILITY ORGANIZATION AND OVERSIGHT.
``(a) DEFINITIONS.--In this section:
``(1) AFFILIATED REGIONAL RELIABILITY ENTITY.--The term `affiliated regional reliability entity' means an entity delegated authority under the provisions of subsection (h).
``(2) BULK POWER SYSTEM.--The term `bulk power system' means all facilities and control systems necessary for operating an interconnected transmission grid (or any portion thereof), including high-voltage transmission lines; substations; control centers; communications; data, and operations planning facilities; and the output of generating units necessary to maintain transmission system reliability.
``(3) ELECTRIC RELIABILITY ORGANIZATION, OR ORGANIZATION.--The term `Electric Reliability Organization' or `Organization' means the organization approved by the Commission under subsection (d)(4).
``(4) ENTITY RULE.--The term `entity rule' means a rule adopted by an affiliated regional reliability entity for a specific region and designed to implement or enforce 1 or more Organization Standards. An entity rule shall be approved by the organization and once approved, shall be treated as an Organization Standard.
``(5) INDUSTRY SECTOR.--The term `industry sector' means a group of users of the bulk power system with substantially similar commercial interests, as determined by the Board of the Electric Reliability Organization.
``(6) INTERCONNECTION.--The term `interconnection' means a geographic area in which the operation of bulk power system components is synchronized such that the failure of 1 or more such components may
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``(7) ORGANIZATION STANDARD.--The term `Organization Standard' means a policy or standard duly adopted by the Electric Reliability Organization to provide for the reliable operation of a bulk power system.
``(8) PUBLIC INTEREST GROUP.--The term `public interest group' means any nonprofit private or public organization that has an interest in the activities of the Electric Reliability Organization, including, but not limited to, ratepayer advocates, environmental groups, and State and local government organizations that regulate market participants and promulgate government policy.
``(9) VARIANCE.--The term `variance' means an exception or variance from the requirements of an Organization Standard (including a proposal for an Organization Standard where there is no Organization Standard) that is adopted by an affiliated regional reliability entity and applicable to all or a part of the region for which the affiliated regional reliability entity is responsible. A variance shall be approved by the organization and once approved, shall be treated as an Organization Standard.
``(10) SYSTEM OPERATOR.--The term `system operator' means any entity that operates or is responsible for the operation of a bulk power system, including but not limited to a control area operator, an independent system operator, a regional transmission organization, a transmission company, a transmission system operator, or a regional security coordinator.
``(11) USER OF THE BULK POWER SYSTEM.--The term `user of the bulk power system' means any entity that sells, purchases, or transmits electric power over a bulk power system, or that owns, operates, or maintains facilities or control systems that are part of a bulk power system, or that is a system operator.
``(b) COMMISSION AUTHORITY.--
``(1) Within the United States, the Commission shall have jurisdiction over the Electric Reliability Organization, all affiliated regional reliability entities, all system operators, and all users of the bulk-power system, for purposes of approving and enforcing compliance with the requirements of this section.
``(2) The Commission may, by rule, define any other term used in this section, provided such definition is consistent with the definitions in, and the purpose and intent of, this Act.
``(3) Not later than 90 days after the date of enactment of this section, the Commission shall issue a proposed rule for implementing the requirements of this section. The Commission shall provide notice and opportunity for comment on the proposed rule. The Commission shall issue a final rule under this subsection within 180 days after the date of enactment of this section.
``(4) Nothing in this section shall be construed as limiting or impairing any authority of the Commission under any other provision of this Act, including its exclusive authority to determine rates, terms, and conditions of transmission services subject to its jurisdiction.
``(c) EXISTING RELIABILITY STANDARDS.--After the date of enactment of this section, and prior to the approval of an organization under subsection (d), any entity, including the North American Electric Reliability Council and its member regional reliability councils, may file any reliability standard, guidance, or practice that such entity would propose to be made mandatory and enforceable. The Commission, after allowing an opportunity to submit comments, may approve any such proposed mandatory standard, guidance, or practice, or any amendment thereto, if it finds that the standard, guidance, or practice, or amendment is just, reasonable, not unduly discriminatory or preferential, and in the public interest. The Commission may, without further proceeding or finding, grant its approval to any standard, guidance, or practice for which no substantive objections are filed in the comment period. Filed standards, guidances, or practices, including any amendments thereto, shall be mandatory and applicable according to their terms following approval by the Commission and shall remain in effect until--
``(1) withdrawn, disapproved, or superseded by an Organization Standard, issued or approved by the Electric Reliability Organization and made effective by the Commission under subsection (e); or
``(2) disapproved by the Commission if, upon complaint or upon its own motion and after notice and an opportunity for comment, the Commission finds the standard, guidance, or practice unjust, unreasonable, unduly discriminatory, or preferential or not in the public interest.
Standards, guidances, or practices in effect pursuant to the provisions of this subsection shall be enforceable by the Commission.
``(d) ORGANIZATION APPROVAL.--
``(1) Following the issuance of a final Commission rule under subsection (b)(3), an entity may submit an application to the Commission for approval as the Electric Reliability Organization. The applicant shall specify in its application its governance and procedures, as well as its funding mechanism and initial funding requirements.
``(2) The Commission shall provide public notice of the application and afford interested parties an opportunity to comment.
``(3) The Commission shall approve the application if the Commission determines that the applicant--
``(A) has the ability to develop, implement, and enforce standards that provide for an adequate level of reliability of the bulk power system;
``(B) permits voluntary membership to any user of the bulk power system or public interest group;
``(C) ensures fair representation of its members in the selection of its directors and fair management of its affairs, taking into account the need for efficiency and effectiveness in decisionmaking and operations and the requirements for technical competency in the development of Organization Standards and the exercise of oversight of bulk power system reliability;
``(D) ensures that no 2 industry sectors have the ability to control, and no 1 industry sector has the ability to veto, the Electric Reliability Organization's discharge of its responsibilities (including actions by committees recommending standards to the board or other board actions to implement and enforce standards);
``(E) provides for governance by a board wholly comprised of independent directors;
``(F) provides a funding mechanism and requirements that are just, reasonable, and not unduly discriminatory or preferential and are in the public interest, and which satisfy the requirements of subsection (l);
``(G) establishes procedures for development of Organization Standards that provide reasonable notice and opportunity for public comment, taking into account the need for efficiency and effectiveness in decisionmaking and operations and the requirements for technical competency in the development of Organization Standards, and which standards development process has--
``(i) openness;
``(ii) balance of interests; and
``(iii) due process, except that the procedures may include alternative procedures for emergencies;
``(H) establishes fair and impartial procedures for implementation and enforcement of Organization Standards, either directly or through delegation to an affiliated regional reliability entity, including the imposition of penalties, limitations on activities, functions, or operations, or other appropriate sanctions;
``(I) establishes procedures for notice and opportunity for public observation of all meetings, except that the procedures for public observation may include alternative procedures for emergencies or for the discussion of information the directors determine should take place in closed session, such as litigation, personnel actions, or commercially sensitive information;
``(J) provides for the consideration of recommendations of States and State commissions; and
``(K) addresses other matters that the Commission may deem necessary or appropriate to ensure that the procedures, governance, and funding of the Electric Reliability Organization are just, reasonable, not unduly discriminatory or preferential, and are in the public interest.
``(4) The Commission shall approve only 1 Electric Reliability Organization. If the Commission receives 2 or more timely applications that satisfy the requirements of this subsection, the Commission shall approve only the application it concludes will best implement the provisions of this section.
``(e) ESTABLISHMENT OF AND MODIFICATIONS TO ORGANIZATION STANDARDS.--
``(1) The Electric Reliability Organization shall file with the Commission any new or modified organization standards, including any variances or entity rules, and the Commission shall follow the procedures under paragraph (2) for review of that filing.
``(2) Submissions under paragraph (1) shall include--
``(A) a concise statement of the purpose of the proposal; and
``(B) a record of any proceedings conducted with respect to such proposal.
The Commission shall provide notice of the filing of such proposal and afford interested entities 30 days to submit comments. The Commission, after taking into consideration any submitted comments, shall approve or disapprove such proposal not later than 60 days after the deadline for the submission of comments, except that the Commission may extend the 60 day period for an additional 90 days for good cause, and except further that if the Commission does not act to approve or disapprove a proposal within the foregoing periods, the proposal shall go into effect subject to its terms, without prejudice to the authority of the Commission thereafter to modify the proposal in accordance with the standards and requirements of this section. Proposals approved by the Commission shall take effect according to their terms but not earlier than 30 days after the effective date of the Commission's order, except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection.
``(3)(A) In the exercise of its review responsibilities under this subsection, the Commission shall give due weight to the technical expertise of the Electric Reliability Organization with respect to the content of a new or modified organization standard, but shall not defer to the organization with respect to the effect of the standard on competition. The Commission shall approve a proposed new or modified organization standard if it determines the proposal to be just, reasonable, not unduly discriminatory or preferential, and in the public interest.
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``(B) An existing or proposed organization standard which is disapproved in whole or in part by the Commission shall be remanded to the Electric Reliability Organization for further consideration.
``(C) The Commission, on its own motion or upon complaint, may direct the Electric Reliability Organization to develop an organization standard, including modification to an existing organization standard, addressing a specific matter by a date certain if the Commission considers such new or modified organization standard necessary or appropriate to further the purposes of this section. The Electric Reliability Organization shall file any such new or modified organization standard in accordance with this subsection.
``(D) An affiliated regional reliability entity may propose a variance or entity rule to the Electric Reliability Organization. The affiliated regional reliability entity may request that the Electric Reliability Organization expedite consideration of the proposal, and may file a notice of such request with the Commission, if expedited consideration is necessary to provide for bulk-power system reliability. If the Electric Reliability Organization fails to adopt the variance or entity rule, either in whole or in part, the affiliated regional reliability entity may request that the Commission review such action. If the Commission determines, after its review of such a request, that the action of the Electric Reliability Organization did not conform to the applicable standards and procedures approved by the Commission, or if the Commission determines that the variance or entity rule is just, reasonable, not unduly discriminatory or preferential, and in the public interest, and that the Electric Reliability Organization has unreasonably rejected the proposed variance or entity rule, then the Commission may remand the proposed variance or entity rule for further consideration by the Electric Reliability Organization or may direct the Electric Reliability Organization or the affiliated regional reliability entity to develop a variance or entity rule consistent with that requested by the affiliated regional reliability entity. Any such variance or entity rule proposed by an affiliated regional reliability entity shall be submitted to the Electric Reliability Organization for review and filing with the Commission in accordance with the procedures specified in this subsection.
``(E) Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, a proposed organization standard or amendment shall take effect according to its terms if the Electric Reliability Organization determines that an emergency exists requiring that such proposed organization standard or amendment take effect without notice or comment. The Electric Reliability Organization shall notify the Commission immediately following such determination and shall file such emergency organization standard or amendment with the Commission not later than 5 days following such determination and shall include in such filing an explanation of the need for such emergency standard. Subsequently, the Commission shall provide notice of the organization standard or amendment for comment, and shall follow the procedures set out in paragraphs (2) and (3) for review of the new or modified organization standard. Any such organization standard that has gone into effect shall remain in effect unless and until suspended or disapproved by the Commission. If the Commission determines at any time that the emergency organization standard or amendment is not necessary, the Commission may suspend such emergency organization standard or amendment.
``(4) All users of the bulk power system shall comply with any organization standard that takes effect under this section.
``(f) COORDINATION WITH CANADA AND MEXICO.--The Electric Reliability Organization shall take all appropriate steps to gain recognition in Canada and Mexico. The United States shall use its best efforts to enter into international agreements with the appropriate governments of Canada and Mexico to provide for effective compliance with organization standards and to provide for the effectiveness of the Electric Reliability Organization in carrying out its mission and responsibilities. All actions taken by the Electric Reliability Organization, any affiliated regional reliability entity, and the Commission shall be consistent with the provisions of such international agreements.
``(g) CHANGES IN PROCEDURES, GOVERNANCE, OR FUNDING.--
``(1) The Electric Reliability Organization shall file with the Commission any proposed change in its procedures, governance, or funding, or any changes in the affiliated regional reliability entity's procedures, governance, or funding relating to delegated functions, and shall include with the filing an explanation of the basis and purpose for the change.
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