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Agenda Project Management and Oversight Subcommittee (PMOS) Conference Call January 26, 2017 Noon to 1:30 p.m. Eastern Dial-in: 1-415-655-0002 Access Code 738 640 489 Meeting Password: 012617 Click here for: WebEx Access 1 Introduction and Chair s Remarks NERC Antitrust Compliance Guidelines and Public Announcement* Agenda Items 1. Review of Agenda 2. Consent Agenda (Approve) a. December 13, 2016 Project Management and Oversight Subcommittee Meeting Notes* 3. Appointment of Members 4. Project Tracking Spreadsheet (Review) a. 2015-04 Alignment of Terms (Archive) b. 2015-INT-01 (Archive) c. Project RSDP Priorities & Footnotes 5. Project Progress & Reassignments (Update) a. 2015-04 Alignment of Terms b. 2015-09 Establish and Communicate System Operating Limits c. 2015-10 Single Points of Failure TPL-001 d. 2016-03 Supply Chain Management (Schedule only) 6. Other Business (Review) a. 2016 Projects Annual Calendar PMOS (Archive) 1 When joining the web portion, start with the web link first. Once logged in, a dialog box will open with all numbers or an option for WebEx to call your number, but more importantly it will give you your ATTENDEE ID#. Please use that number, if calling in, when prompted to do so. It links your web session to the caller on the phone.

b. PMOS Scope i. Roles and Responsibilities ii. Alignment with 2013 charter c. In-person travel recommendations 7. Adjourn *Background materials included. Agenda Project Management and Oversight Subcommittee Call January 26, 2017 2

Antitrust Compliance Guidelines I. General It is NERC s policy and practice to obey the antitrust laws and to avoid all conduct that unreasonably restrains competition. This policy requires the avoidance of any conduct that violates, or that might appear to violate, the antitrust laws. Among other things, the antitrust laws forbid any agreement between or among competitors regarding prices, availability of service, product design, terms of sale, division of markets, allocation of customers or any other activity that unreasonably restrains competition. It is the responsibility of every NERC participant and employee who may in any way affect NERC s compliance with the antitrust laws to carry out this commitment. Antitrust laws are complex and subject to court interpretation that can vary over time and from one court to another. The purpose of these guidelines is to alert NERC participants and employees to potential antitrust problems and to set forth policies to be followed with respect to activities that may involve antitrust considerations. In some instances, the NERC policy contained in these guidelines is stricter than the applicable antitrust laws. Any NERC participant or employee who is uncertain about the legal ramifications of a particular course of conduct or who has doubts or concerns about whether NERC s antitrust compliance policy is implicated in any situation should consult NERC s General Counsel immediately. II. Prohibited Activities Participants in NERC activities (including those of its committees and subgroups) should refrain from the following when acting in their capacity as participants in NERC activities (e.g., at NERC meetings, conference calls and in informal discussions): Discussions involving pricing information, especially margin (profit) and internal cost information and participants expectations as to their future prices or internal costs. Discussions of a participant s marketing strategies. Discussions regarding how customers and geographical areas are to be divided among competitors. Discussions concerning the exclusion of competitors from markets. Discussions concerning boycotting or group refusals to deal with competitors, vendors or suppliers.

Any other matters that do not clearly fall within these guidelines should be reviewed with NERC s General Counsel before being discussed. III. Activities That Are Permitted From time to time decisions or actions of NERC (including those of its committees and subgroups) may have a negative impact on particular entities and thus in that sense adversely impact competition. Decisions and actions by NERC (including its committees and subgroups) should only be undertaken for the purpose of promoting and maintaining the reliability and adequacy of the bulk power system. If you do not have a legitimate purpose consistent with this objective for discussing a matter, please refrain from discussing the matter during NERC meetings and in other NERC-related communications. You should also ensure that NERC procedures, including those set forth in NERC s Certificate of Incorporation, Bylaws, and Rules of Procedure are followed in conducting NERC business. In addition, all discussions in NERC meetings and other NERC-related communications should be within the scope of the mandate for or assignment to the particular NERC committee or subgroup, as well as within the scope of the published agenda for the meeting. No decisions should be made nor any actions taken in NERC activities for the purpose of giving an industry participant or group of participants a competitive advantage over other participants. In particular, decisions with respect to setting, revising, or assessing compliance with NERC reliability standards should not be influenced by anti-competitive motivations. Subject to the foregoing restrictions, participants in NERC activities may discuss: Reliability matters relating to the bulk power system, including operation and planning matters such as establishing or revising reliability standards, special operating procedures, operating transfer capabilities, and plans for new facilities. Matters relating to the impact of reliability standards for the bulk power system on electricity markets, and the impact of electricity market operations on the reliability of the bulk power system. Proposed filings or other communications with state or federal regulatory authorities or other governmental entities. Matters relating to the internal governance, management and operation of NERC, such as nominations for vacant committee positions, budgeting and assessments, and employment matters; and procedural matters such as planning and scheduling meetings. NERC Antitrust Compliance Guidelines 2

Public Announcements Conference call: Participants are reminded that this conference call is public. The access number was posted on the NERC website and widely distributed. Speakers on the call should keep in mind that the listening audience may include members of the press and representatives of various governmental authorities, in addition to the expected participation by industry stakeholders.

Agenda Item 2a Project Management and Oversight Subcommittee January 26, 2017 Meeting Notes Project Management and Oversight Subcommittee (PMOS) December 13, 2016 Noon 5:00 p.m. Eastern NERC Antitrust Compliance Guidelines and Public Announcement NERC staff provided the NERC Antitrust Compliance Guidelines and Public Announcement in the consent agenda. Introduction and Chair s Remarks Chair Brenda Hampton welcomed everyone. Members attending include: Michael Brytowski, Amy Casuscelli, Andrew Gallo, Brenda Hampton (chair), Angela Kimmey, Rod Kinard, Mark Pratt, and Charles Yeung (vice-chair). Observers include: Ash Mayfield, Brian Murphy, and Chris Scanlon. NERC staff attending include: Scott Barfield-McGinnis (secretary) and Lauren Perotti (legal) Agenda Items 1. Review of Agenda The agenda was reviewed by PMOS members. 2. Consent Agenda S. Barfield-McGinnis pointed out three minor corrections since the agenda package was distributed to the full subcommittee. The corrections included: (1) moving Brian Murphy from the PMOS member to observer in the attendee paragraph, (2) adding (vice chair) designation to Charles Yeung, and (3) replacing the approval to July 12, 2016 meeting notes to September 13, 2016. A. Gallo proposed moved to approve of the agenda and October 11, 2016 meeting notes by unanimous consent. There were no objections. 3. Project Tracking Spreadsheet (PTS) S. Barfield-McGinnis provided an update of a new feature in the PTS. On the homepage of the spreadsheet, a new column has been added to denote the status (i.e., freshness) of the project status. Currently, the colors represent the following: Green 0 to 15 days, Yellow 16 to 30 days, and Red over 30 days based on a calculation from the current or actual date the spreadsheet is being opened and viewed. There was discussion about the need to have the planning category for projects in the PTS that do not have a schedule determined by the standard drafting team. C. Yeung suggested pointing out this category to the Standards Committee (SC) as to whether they have specific issues about the planning category as it relates to the baseline dates, which is a change from the former Projects Annual Calendar PMOS.

4. Project Updates a. 2015-09 Establish and Communicate System Operating Limits A. Gallo updated the PMOS members that this project will split into two separate paths because the System Operating Limits portion of the project is expected to move faster. The team will seek assistance from the NERC Operating and Planning Committees regarding methodologies used continent-wide. He plans to provide an update to the SC during their meeting on December 14, 2016. The schedule as of December 1, 2016 is not realistic based on the two different approaches the team is proposing. Once the SC approves the approach at their December 14, 2016 meeting, the team can adjust the schedule in the PTS. C. Yeung asked how the two approaches would be presented in the PTS. S. Barfield-McGinnis noted that it could be managed in the same manner as the multiple 2016-02 CIP project pieces. b. 2016-03 Supply Chain Management Members discussed how to present proposed schedules to the SC. It was suggested to change the Planning terminology in the PTS to Proposed since it was decided not to show a planned Gantt chart in the PTS. B. Murphy suggested presenting a one-pager with a motion on behalf of the PMOS to approve the proposed schedule from the PMOS. An update will not be made to the SC at the December 14, 2016 meeting and will be deferred to the scheduled January 18, 2017 conference call. 5. Project Assignments R. Kinard and A. Kimmey were assigned to work with B. Hampton on the 2016-03 (Supply Chain). 6. Other Business a. PMOS Member Terms B. Hampton will contact members who served for the 2015-2016 to obtain their confirmation that they will continue for another two-year term. If not, the PMOS will consider adding additional members from the nominations that are posted through December 20, 2016. b. 2017 Chair and Vice Chair B. Hampton nominated C. Yeung for chair of the PMOS. There were no objections. A. Casuscelli nominated R. Kinard for vice chair. Nomination recommendations were accepted by motion of unanimous consent. Proposed nominations will be presented to the SC in January 2017. c. 2017 PMOS dates i. Conference call dates/times Members discussed moving the conference calls to the mid-point of the in-person meetings rather than 30 days following an in-person meeting. The members were amendable to trying the mid-point scheduling. The following dates were confirmed for PMOS calls in 2017. January 26, April 27, July 27, and October 12. Times are Noon to 1:30 p.m. Eastern. ii. In-person date/times Meeting Notes Project Management and Oversight Subcommittee Meeting December 13, 2016 2

The PMOS will meet the first two hours of the day of the in-person SC meetings (8:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. local) d. Recommendations for 2017 projects No recommendations were made. e. Enhanced Periodic Reviews 1 NERC legal staff provided the PMOS a summary of the Reliability Standards listed in the Reliability Standards Development Plan (RSDP) for 2017. The summary provided information such as the last action(s) taken, the date(s) that action was taken, effective/enforceable dates, concerns noted by FERC, the results of any grading/review that was completed, and other considerations (e.g., confusion on requirement). The summary is attached at the end of these notes since they were sent as an additional item prior to the meeting. f. Quality Review (QR) Presentation S. Barfield-McGinnis conducted a QR exercise where members looked for issues in a mockup of VAR-001. He explained that a QR is an iterative process including a broad-based read and then a systematic approach to verify certain components are consistent. For example, defined NERC Glossary terms that are used consistently in the standard may be located by conducting a search for both lower and uppercase versions of the terms. Additional items include formatting, grammar, functioning hyperlinks, use of Time Horizons and Violation Risk Factors, and proper referencing of Requirement and Measure numbers. 7. Action Items a. Future SC items i. B. Murphy to prepare a one-pager for the SC to approve the 2016-03 (Supply Chain) proposed schedule. ii. S. Barfield-McGinnis to develop a one-pager for SC to accept appointments of the PMOS chair and vice chair for 2017-2018. b. PTS Updates i. S. Barfield-McGinnis to archive projects 2010-14.2.2 (BAL) and 2016-01 (TOP/IRO) in the PTS. ii. S. Barfield-McGinnis to update 2015-10 to show two directives in the project information of the PTS. iii. S. Barfield-McGinnis to update standard developers that enhanced periodic reviews (EPR) projects need to have a proposed posting period of the recommendations added to the PTS. iv. S. Barfield-McGinnis to have the standard developer update Board of Trustees date on 2015-08 (EOP) to the known 2017 Board of Trustees date in the PTS. v. S. Barfield-McGinnis to add filing date to 2015-09 (Establish SOL) PTS project page. 1 See Reliability Standards Development Plan 2017-2019, September 14, 2016, http://www.nerc.com/pa/stand/standards%20development %20Plan%20Library/2017-2019_RSDP_for_Board_09272016.pdf Meeting Notes Project Management and Oversight Subcommittee Meeting December 13, 2016 2

vi. S. Barfield-McGinnis to add Board of Trustees date to 2016-02 (LERC) PTS project page, add CIP-003-7 as the affected standard on 2016-02a, and the other affected standards as applicable on the CIP projects. Also, correct the listed filing dates. vii. S. Barfield-McGinnis to add R. Kinard and A. Kimmey to the PTS as additional help to B. Hampton on the 2016-03 (Supply Chain) c. M. Pratt to connect with the standard developer on Project 2015-10 (TPL) regarding the schedule. d. C. Yeung and A. Gallo to confirm with the standard developer regarding the approaches and project timeline for 2015-09 (SOL). e. S. Barfield-McGinnis to check with NERC staff about the interpretations (Foxguard & FMPP). f. S. Barfield-McGinnis to locate the PMOS Roles and Responsibilities presentation. Distribute to PMOS members and post on the PMOS Related Files page of the NERC website. g. B. Hampton to reaffirm with the members who served for the 2015-2016 whether they will continue for another two-year term. h. S. Barfield-McGinnis to have NERC PMOS administrative staff update the PMOS of the January 2017 dates and post publicly. i. S. Barfield-McGinnis to have NERC PMOS administrative staff reserve room space the day before the SC meetings at in-person venues as a placeholder (1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. local) 8. Adjourn The meeting was adjourned at 5:10 p.m. Eastern. Meeting Notes Project Management and Oversight Subcommittee Meeting December 13, 2016 2

To: From: Re: Project Management and Oversight Committee Lauren Perotti, NERC Legal Background on Standards Eligible for Periodic Review Date: December 9, 2016 This memo provides background on the Reliability Standards eligible for periodic review per the 2017 2019 Reliability Standards Development Plan. BAL and INT Families of Standards (BAL 001, INT 004, INT 006, INT 009, INT 010, and INT-011-1) BAL-001 BAL 001 2 was last addressed in Project 2010 14.1 Phase 1 of Balancing Authority Reliability based Controls: Reserves. The standard was approved by industry on October 8, 2015 with a 74.62% affirmative vote. Adopted by the NERC Board on August 15, 2013. Approved by FERC on April 16, 2015 In Order No. 810 with two directives: (1) monitor implementation and submit an informational filing (P 38); and (ii) to revise the definition of Reporting ACE (P 43). Enforcement date of July 1, 2016. BAL 001 2, R1 3.00 11.5 BAL 001 2, R2 3.00 11 INT Family The INT family of standards were last addressed in Project 2008 12 Coordinate Interchange Standards. The following standards were approved by industry on December 20, 2013 with the following affirmative votes: INT 006 4 (80.77%); INT 009 2 (72.86%), INT 011 1 (72.91%). The following standards were approved by industry on February 5, 2014 with the following affirmative votes: INT 004 3 (83.44%) and INT 010 2 (91.51%). Adopted by the NERC Board on February 6, 2014. Approved by FERC on June 30, 2014 by letter with no directives or concerns noted. Errata versions IRO 004 3.1, IRO 009 2.1, INT 010 2.1, and INT 011.1 were approved by the NERC Standards Committee on August 20, 2014. Approved by FERC on November 26, 2014 by letter with no directives or concerns noted. 3353 Peachtree Road NE Suite 600, North Tower Atlanta, GA 30326 404-446-2560 www.nerc.com

Enforcement dates are as follows: INT 004 3.1: October 1, 2014 (errata enforcement date November 26, 2014) INT 006 4: October 1, 2014 INT 009 2.1: October 1, 2014 (errata enforcement date November 26, 2014) INT 010 2.1: October 1, 2014 (errata enforcement date November 26, 2014) INT 011 1.1: October 1, 2014 (errata enforcement date November 26, 2014); inactive 10/11/2015 due to retirement of the LSE function. Results of grading: INT 004 3.1, R3. 3.00 11.25 INT 006 4, R1 3.00 11 INT 006 4, R2 3.00 11.25 INT 006 4, R3. 3.00 11.5 INT 006 4, R4 3.00 11.25 INT 006 4, R5 3.00 11.75 INT 009 2.1, R1 3.00 11.5 INT 009 2.1, R2 3.00 12 INT 009 2.1, R3. 3.00 12 INT 010 2.1, R1 3.00 11 INT 010 2.1, R2 3.00 11.5 INT 010 2.1, R3. 3.00 11 EOP-010 EOP 010 1 was last addressed in Project 2013 03 Geomagnetic Disturbance Mitigation. The standard was approved by industry on November 4, 2013 with a 91.95% affirmative vote. Adopted by the NERC Board on November 7, 2013. Approved by FERC on June 19, 2014 in Order No. 797 with no directives or concerns noted. Enforcement date of April 1, 2015. Result of grading: EOP 010 1, R1 3.00 12 EOP 010 1, R2 2.67 10 EOP 010 1, R3. 3.00 11.75 FAC-003 FAC 003 4 was last addressed in Project 2010 07.1 Vegetation Management. The standard was approved by industry on February 8, 2016 with a 96.2% affirmative vote. Adopted by the NERC Board on February 11, 2016. Approved by FERC on April 26, 2016 by letter with no directives or concerns noted. Enforcement date of October 1, 2016. 2

FAC-008 FAC 008 3 was last addressed in Project 2009 06 Facility Ratings. The standard was approved by industry on May 23, 2011 with a 78.92% affirmative vote. Adopted by the NERC Board on May 24, 2011. Approved by FERC on November 17, 2011 by order with a since satisfied directive to modify the VRF for Requirement R2 from Lower to Medium. Enforcement date of January 1, 2013. Result of grading: FAC 008 3, R1 3.00 10.75 FAC 008 3, R2. 3.00 11.33333 FAC 008 3, R3. 3.00 11.5 FAC 008 3, R6. 3.00 11 FAC 008 3, R7. 2.50 10.5 FAC 008 3, R8. 2.75 10.25 NUC-001 NUC 001 3 was last addressed in Project 2012 13 Nuclear Plant Interface Coordination. This standard was approved by industry on 07/03/14 with a 97.23 % affirmative vote. Adopted by the NERC Board on August 14, 2014. Approved by FERC on 11/4/2014 by letter with no directives or concerns noted. Enforcement date of 1/1/2016. Result of grading: NUC 001 3, R1 3.00 12 NUC 001 3, R2. 3.00 12 NUC 001 3, R3. 2.75 12 NUC 001 3, R4. 3.00 11.75 NUC 001 3, R5. 3.00 12 NUC 001 3, R6. 3.00 12 NUC 001 3, R7. 3.00 12 NUC 001 3, R8. 3.00 12 NUC 001 3, R9 3.00 11.75 PRC Family of Standards PRC-004 PRC 004 was last addressed in Project 2008 02.2 Phase 2 of Undervoltage Load Shedding: Misoperations. PRC 004 5 was approved by industry on April 27, 2015 with a 89.61% affirmative vote. Adopted by the NERC Board on May 7, 2015. VRF revision version PRC 004 5(i) was adopted by the NERC Board on June 22, 2015. PRC 004 5 was approved by FERC on November 19, 2015 by letter with no directives or concerns noted. VRF revision version PRC 004 5(i) was approved by FERC on December 4, 2015 with no directives or concerns noted. PRC 004 5(i) enforcement date of April 2, 2017. Result of grading: 3

PRC 004 5(i), R1. 2.75 11.75 PRC 004 5(i), R2. 3.00 11.75 PRC 004 5(i), R3. 3.00 11.25 PRC 004 5(i), R4. 3.00 11.5 PRC 004 5(i), R5. 3.00 11.5 PRC 004 5(i), R6. 3.00 11.5 PRC-005 PRC 005 6 was last addressed in Project 2007 17.4 PRC 005 FERC Order No. 803 Directive. The standard was approved by industry on October 26, 2015 with a 96.38% affirmative vote. Adopted by the NERC Board on November 5, 2015. Approved by FERC on December 18, 2015 by letter with no directives or concerns noted. [Note: FERC directed NERC, in an order approving a previous version of the standard, to collect data regarding events involving high speed autoreclosing relays]. Effective date of January 1, 2016 with phased in compliance dates. Result of grading: PRC 005 6, R1. 2.75 11.25 PRC 005 6, R2. 3.00 11.5 PRC 005 6, R3. 3.00 11.5 PRC 005 6, R4. 3.00 11.5 PRC 005 6, R5. 2.75 10.5 PRC-006 PRC 006 2 was last addressed in Project 2008 02 Undervoltage Load Shedding (UVLS) & Underfrequency Load Shedding (UFLS). The standard was approved by industry on October 31, 2014 with an 83.12% affirmative vote. Adopted by the NERC Board on November 13, 2014. Approved by FERC on March 4, 2015 by letter with no directives or concerns noted. Enforcement date of October 1, 2015. Result of grading: PRC 006 2, R1. 3.00 11.5 PRC 006 2, R2. 2.00 11.5 PRC 006 2, R3. 3.00 11.5 PRC 006 2, R4. 3.00 11.75 PRC 006 2, R5. 3.00 11.75 PRC 006 2, R6. 3.00 11.75 PRC 006 2, R7. 3.00 12 PRC 006 2, R8. 3.00 11.75 PRC 006 2, R9. 3.00 11.5 PRC 006 2, R10 3.0 11.75 4

PRC 006, R11. 3.00 12 PRC 006 2, R12. 3.00 11.75 PRC 006 2, R13. 3.00 12 PRC-010 PRC 010 was last addressed in Project 2008 02.2 Phase 2 of Undervoltage Load Shedding: Misoperations. PRC 010 2 was approved by industry on April 27, 2015 with a 89.61% affirmative vote. Adopted by the NERC Board on May 7, 2015. Approved by FERC November 19, 2015 by letter with no directives or concerns noted. PRC 010 1 enforcement date of April 1, 2017; PRC 010 2 enforcement date of April 2, 2017. Result of grading: PRC 010 2, R1. 2.50 11.5 PRC 010 2, R2. 3.00 11.5 PRC 010 2, R3. 2.50 11.25 PRC 010 2, R4. 2.50 12 PRC 010 2, R5. 2.50 12 PRC 010 2, R6. 3.00 11.5 PRC 010 2, R7. 3.00 12 PRC 010 2, R8. 3.00 12 PRC-018 PRC 018 1 was last addressed in Phase III IV Planning Standards. The standard was approved by industry on July 15, 2006 with a 92.47% affirmative vote. Adopted by the NERC Board on August 2, 2006. Approved by FERC on March 16, 2007 in Order No. 693 with no directives or concerns noted. Enforcement date of June 18, 2007; to be retired on June 30, 2022 per PRC 002 2 implementation plan. PRC-019 PRC 019 2 was last addressed in Project 2014 01 Standards Applicability for Dispersed Generation Resources. PRC 019 2 was approved by industry on January 22, 2015 with a 94.03% affirmative vote. PRC 019 2 was adopted by the NERC Board on February 12, 2015. Approved by FERC on May 29, 2015 by letter with no directives/concerns noted. Enforcement date of July 1, 2016. Result of grading: PRC 019 2, R1. 3.00 11.75 PRC 019 2, R2. 3.00 11.75 Note: PRC 019 1 was originally developed in Project 2007 09 Generator Verification. PRC 019 1 was approved by industry on December 21, 2012 with a 73.63% affirmative vote. PRC 019 1 was adopted by 5

the NERC Board on February 7, 2013. Approved by FERC on March 20, 2014 in Order No. 796 with no directives or concerns noted. Enforcement date of July 1, 2016 (retired June 30, 2016). PRC-023 PRC 023 was last addressed in Project 2010 05.2 Phase 2 of Protection Systems (Remedial Action Scheme). The new definition of Remedial Action Scheme in PRC 023 4 was approved by industry on November 6, 2014 with a 73.33% affirmative vote. Adopted by the NERC Board on November 13, 2014. Approved by FERC on November 19, 2015 in Order No. 818 with no directives or concerns noted. Enforcement date of April 1, 2017. Result of grading: PRC 023 4, R1. 3.00 11.25 PRC 023 4, R2. 2.75 11.25 PRC 023 4, R3. 2.75 11.75 PRC 023 4, R4. 2.75 11.5 PRC 023 4, R5. 3.00 11.25 PRC 023 4, R6. 3.00 11.75 Note: PRC 023 was previously addressed in Project 2010 13.2 Phase 2 Relay Loadability: Generation. PRC 023 3 was approved by industry on September 13, 2013 with 90.83% affirmative vote. Adopted by the NERC Board on November 7, 2013. Approved by FERC on July 17, 2014 in Order No. 799 with no directives or concerns noted. Enforcement date of October 1, 2014 (retirement date March 31, 2017). Result of grading: X. PRC-024 PRC 024 2 was last addressed in Project 2014 01 Standards Applicability for Dispersed Generation Resources. The standard was approved by industry on January 22, 2015 with a 95.82% affirmative vote. Adopted by the NERC Board on February 12, 2015. Approved by FERC on May 29, 2015 by letter with no directives or concerns noted. Enforcement date of July 1, 2016. Result of grading: PRC 024 2, R1. 3.00 11.75 PRC 024 2, R2. 3.00 11.75 PRC 024 2, R3. 3.00 11.5 PRC 024 2, R4. 3.00 11.75 Note: PRC 024 1 was originally developed in Project 2007 09 Generator Verification. The standard was approved by industry on March 27, 2013 with 89.44% affirmative vote. Adopted by the NERC Board on May 9, 2013. Approved by FERC on March 20, 2014 in Order No. 796 with no directives or concerns noted. Enforcement date July 1, 2016 (inactive June 30, 2016). 6

PRC-025 PRC 025 1 was last addressed in Project 2010 13.2 Phase 2 Relay Loadability: Generation. The standard was approved by industry on August 12, 2013 with a 76.52% affirmative vote. Adopted by the NERC Board on August 15, 2013. Approved by FERC on July 17, 2014 in Order No. 799 with no directives or concerns noted. Enforcement date of October 1, 2014. Result of grading: PRC 025 1, R1. 2.75 11.5 PRC-026 PRC 026 1 was last addressed in Project 2010 13.3 Phase 3 of Relay Loadability: Stable Power Swings. The standard was approved by industry on December 16, 2014 with a 68.08% affirmative vote. Adopted by the NERC Board on December 17, 2014. Approved by FERC on March 17, 2016 in Order No. 823 with no directives or concerns noted. Enforcement date of January 1, 2018. 7