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resources that are technically capable of
providing ancillary services on the grid.
More recently, the Commission issued
Order No. 745, which addresses
compensation for demand response
resources participating in organized
wholesale energy markets.
VI. Elements of Plan
Plan To Develop Culture of
Retrospective Analysis
As described in Part V of this plan,
the Commission has developed a strong
and longstanding culture of
retrospective analysis of its existing
significant regulations. The Commission
currently has several proceedings in
which it is examining regulations to
ensure they continue to be appropriate
to meet the goal of the regulations
without imposing an undue burden.
These proceedings were initiated in
large part because the Commission has
a culture of retrospective analysis of its
rules. In addition, since the issuance of
Executive Orders 13563 and 13579,
Commission staff has sought to expand
the Commission’s effort to conduct
regulatory reform and to make
suggestions to modify, improve, or
repeal regulations that may further the
purpose of the executive orders. The
Commission also considers the spirit of
these Executive Orders when evaluating
possible new regulations.
Prioritization
Before Commission staff identifies
candidate regulations to review, it will
consider a number of factors, including
measures to effectively carry out the
Commission’s statutory responsibilities;
staff resources; market dynamics; the
effect of regulations on small
businesses; comments from other
agencies, stakeholders, and regulated
entities; stakeholder actions;
government actions; technological
developments; and the public interest.
Currently, Commission staff has not
compiled a list of candidate rules for
which it will recommend review in the
next two years.
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Structure and Staffing
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Special Counsel, Office of the General
Counsel.
Email address:
Christy.walsh@ferc.gov.
Independence
Because of staff limitations, the
Commission cannot separate staff
involved with retrospective review of
regulations from staff responsible for
writing and implementing regulations.
Instead, in order to maintain sufficient
independence staff involved with the
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retrospective review, the Commission
has created a team consisting of staff
from all of the Commission’s offices. In
such an environment, the views of those
who write and implement regulations
pertaining to their respective office
would be balanced by the views of the
rest of the team. Such a structure
ensures objective analysis of individual
regulations.
Plan for Retrospective Review and
Revision of Rules
In addition to continuing the
measures described in Part V, this plan
establishes a process to enhance the
Commission’s retrospective analysis of
regulations in the future. Beginning in
November 2011, Commission staff will
conduct reviews on a biennial basis to
identify existing regulations that have
become ineffective, outmoded, or overly
burdensome.
Interagency Coordination and Peer
Review
The Commission, as an independent
regulatory agency, cannot always
coordinate with other federal agencies.
The Commission has historically
coordinated with state and other federal
agencies and has harmonized related
regulations, when feasible, in order to
reduce redundancy and conflict. Over
the last three decades, the Commission
has entered into memoranda of
understanding and letters of
understanding with state governments
and other federal agencies. This effort
has lead to predictability, clarity, a
decrease in costs for the public and
regulated entities. The Commission will
continue to look for opportunities to
further promote interagency
coordination.
With respect to peer review, the
Commission must seek comments on
any proposed change to its regulations.
The Commission routinely receives
comments on its proposals from
industry and other interested
individuals. Before issuing a final
decision, the Commission must review
those comments.
VII. Components of Retrospective
Analysis
Fulfilling the Commission’s mission
involves pursuing two primary goals:
ensuring that rates, terms and
conditions are just, reasonable and not
unduly discriminatory or preferential,
and promoting the development of safe,
reliable and efficient infrastructure that
serves the public interest. When
evaluating whether regulations should
be reviewed under this Plan,
Commission staff will consider a
number of factors, including measures
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to effectively carry out the
Commission’s statutory responsibilities,
staff resources, whether the regulations
contain barriers to entry of new market
participants, whether there have been
changes in market dynamics, and if
there have been stakeholder actions or
government actions that could warrant
regulatory change. In addition,
Commission staff will consider whether
new technologies have emerged that
may warrant changes in the
Commission’s regulations. Commission
staff’s review will also include an
examination of the effect of regulations
on small businesses to ensure that they
are not overly burdensome. Finally,
Commission staff will consider the
public interest, in order to make
recommendations on retrospective
review.
VIII. Publishing the Agency’s Plan
Online
The Commission will publish its
retrospective review plan in the Federal
Register and on its Web site, https://
www.ferc.gov. A docket on the
Commission’s eLibrary, which is its
filing and document management
system, will be opened for this plan.
Dated: November 10, 2011.
Kimberly D. Bose,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
10 CFR Parts 429 and 430
[Docket No. EERE–2010–BT–TP–0021]
RIN 1904–AC08
Energy Conservation Program: Test
Procedures for Residential Clothes
Washers
Correction
In proposed rule document 2011–
28543 appearing on pages 69870–69893
in the issue of November 9, 2011, make
the following correction:
On page 69870, in the first column,
the RIN No. in the heading is corrected
to read as set forth above.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
10 CFR Parts 429 and 430
[Docket No. EERE-2010-BT-TP-0021]
RIN 1904-AC08
Energy Conservation Program: Test Procedures for Residential
Clothes Washers
Correction
In proposed rule document 2011-28543 appearing on pages 69870-69893
in the issue of November 9, 2011, make the following correction:
On page 69870, in the first column, the RIN No. in the heading is
corrected to read as set forth above.
[FR Doc. C1-2011-28543 Filed 11-15-11; 8:45 am]
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