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This document outlines the procedure for confirming the scope of violations during the Completed Mitigation Plan (CMP) submittal process, as detailed by Keshav Sarin, Manager of Enforcement, O&P, and CIP. The CMP must include evidence that all actions from the Mitigation Plan were completed. It is crucial to ensure that the full scope of any violations has been identified. New requirements call for a brief statement confirming that the violation's scope remains unchanged since the acceptance of the mitigation plan. Contact Keshav Sarin for further questions.
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Keshav SarinManager, Enforcement O&P and CIP Confirming Scope during CMP submittal September 19, 2013
What’s a CMP? • Completed Mitigation Plan • Includes evidence that all actions identified in the Mitigation Planwere completed
Confirming Violation Scope • We always ensure the complete scope of a violation has been identified • Violation Review • Mitigation Plan Review
What’s New? • During CMP submittal, please include a brief statement that the scope of the violation has not changed. • E.g. The scope of this violation has not changed since the mitigation plan was accepted by WECC
KeshavSarin Manager, Enforcement O&P and CIP (801) 819-7648 ksarin@wecc.biz Questions?