Standards of Conduct: New Focus, New Challenges
Donna M. Attanasio and
Earle H. O'Donnell
The Electricity Journal, 2009, vol. 22, issue 2, 46-53
Abstract:
The new Standards apply to fewer employees and require less information, implying a lesser regulatory burden. However, when the Standards of Conduct are coupled with tough enforcement standards and other laws and regulations intended to level the playing field, Order No. 717 may not have lowered the barriers but rather merely adjusted them. Transmission providers must focus and toughen their compliance programs accordingly.
Date: 2009
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