Hardy Storage Company, LLC
Original Volume No. 1
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Effective Date: 04/01/2007, Docket: CP05-150-003, Status: Effective
Original Sheet No. 131 Original Sheet No. 131 : Effective
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (Cont’d)
(c) Except for force majeure events, events or conditions which
threaten the integrity of Seller's system, Seller will give at least 24
hours general advance notice of an OFO by posting on the EBB the conditions
that may jeopardize the system or affect Seller's ability to meet its firm
service obligations. Seller reserves the right to issue an OFO to be
effective upon less than 24 hours notice if necessary to protect the
integrity of its system. If Seller issues an OFO without providing such 24
hours notice, Seller shall post on its EBB and send to the Commission a
detailed explanation containing information specific to that individual
situation to justify the issuance of the OFO.
(d) In addition to the 24-hour notice requirement of Section 17.1(c)
above, Seller shall post, giving as much advance warning as is reasonably
possible, information regarding the operational variables that give, or will
in the future give, rise to issuance of an OFO and Seller will provide
updates regarding the expected duration of an OFO based on those operational
variables. In addition, and within a reasonable period of time following
termination of an OFO, Seller shall post on its EBB a report detailing the
factors requiring the issuance and the termination of an OFO.
(e) Seller shall issue OFOs by posting on its EBB and by Electronic
Notice Delivery to Customer's representative. Customers shall monitor
Seller's EBB for any OFO applicable to Customer's service and shall be
solely responsible for compliance with each OFO. Electronic Notice Delivery
shall be according to the following provisions:
(1) Seller should provide affected parties with notification of
intraday bumps, OFOs and other critical notices through the affected
party’s choice of Electronic Notice Delivery mechanism(s).
(2) Unless the affected party and Seller have agreed to
exclusive notification via EDI/EDM, the affected party should provide
Seller with at least one Internet E-mail address to be used for
Electronic Notice Delivery of intraday bumps, OFOs and other critical
notices. The obligation of Seller to provide notification is waived
until the above requirement has been met.
(3) Seller should support the concurrent sending of electronic
notification of intraday bumps, OFOs and other critical notices to two
Internet E-mail addresses for each affected party.