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Texas PUC Adopts New Rules For Emergency Communication, Preparedness Requirements For Retail Electric Providers
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The Texas PUC approved without substantive modification a proposal for adoption to adopt new 16 TAC §25.53, relating to emergency operations plans and the implementation of SB 3
As previously reported, the new rules require a market participant (including REPs) to file an Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) in its entirety with the Commission, and the rule outlines the required contents of an EOP. Under the prior rules, entities could elect to file only a comprehensive summary of their emergency operations plan
Under the final rule, an entity (including REPs) must file an emergency operations plan (EOP) and executive summary by April 15, 2022.
Going forward, an entity (including REPs) must continuously maintain its EOP. Beginning in 2023, an entity must annually update information included in its EOP no later than March 15
See our prior story here for further discussion of the new obligations applicable to REPs (the PUC adopted the draft proposal for adoption discussed in the linked story without substantive modification)
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February 28, 2022
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