[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 18, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 18CFR358.5]

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           TITLE 18--CONSERVATION OF POWER AND WATER RESOURCES
 
  CHAPTER I--FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
 
PART 358_STANDARDS OF CONDUCT--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 358.5  Non-discrimination requirements.

    (a) Information access. (1) The Transmission Provider must ensure 
that any employee of the Transmission Provider engaged in marketing or 
sales or any employee of any Energy Affiliate may only have access to 
that information available to the Transmission Provider's transmission 
customers (i.e., the information posted on the OASIS or Internet 
website, as applicable), and must not have access to any information 
about the Transmission Provider's transmission system that is not 
available to all users of an OASIS or Internet website, as applicable.
    (2) The Transmission Provider must ensure that any employee of the 
Transmission Provider engaged in marketing or sales or any employee of 
any Energy Affiliate is prohibited from obtaining information about the 
Transmission Provider's transmission system (including, but not limited 
to, information about available transmission capability, price, 
curtailments, storage, ancillary services, balancing, maintenance 
activity, capacity expansion plans or similar information) through 
access to information not posted on the OASIS or Internet website or 
that is not otherwise also available to the general public without 
restriction.
    (b) Prohibited disclosure. (1) An employee of the Transmission 
Provider may not disclose to its marketing or sales employees, or to 
employees of the Transmission Provider's Energy Affiliates any 
information concerning the transmission system of the Transmission 
Provider or the transmission system of another (including, but not 
limited to, information received from non-affiliates or information 
about available transmission capability, price, curtailments, storage, 
ancillary services, balancing, maintenance activity, capacity expansion 
plans, or similar information) through non-public communications 
conducted off the OASIS or Internet Web site, through access to 
information not posted on the OASIS or Internet Web site that is not 
contemporaneously available to the public, or through information on the 
OASIS or Internet Web site that is not at the same time publicly 
available.
    (2) A Transmission Provider may not share any information, acquired 
from nonaffiliated transmission customers or potential nonaffiliated 
transmission customers, or developed in the course of responding to 
requests for transmission or ancillary service on the OASIS or Internet 
website, with employees of its marketing or Energy Affiliates, except to 
the limited extent information is required to be posted on the OASIS or 
Internet website in response to a request for transmission service or 
ancillary services.
    (3) If an employee of the Transmission Provider discloses 
information in a manner contrary to the requirements of Sec. 
358.5(b)(1) and (2), the Transmission Provider must immediately post 
such information on the OASIS or Internet Web site.
    (4) A non-affiliated transmission customer may voluntarily consent, 
in writing, to allow the Transmission Provider to share the non-
affiliated customer's information with a marketing or Energy Affiliate.
    (5) A Transmission Provider is not required to contemporaneously 
disclose to all transmission customers or potential transmission 
customers information covered by Sec. 358.5(b)(1) if it relates solely 
to a Marketing or Energy Affiliate's specific request for transmission 
service.
    (6) A Transmission Provider may share generation information 
necessary to perform generation dispatch with its Marketing and Energy 
Affiliate that does not include specific information about individual 
third party

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transmission transactions or potential transmission arrangements.
    (7) Neither a Transmission Provider nor an employee of a 
Transmission Provider is permitted to use anyone as a conduit for 
sharing information covered by the prohibitions of Sec. 358.5(b)(1) and 
(2) with a marketing or Energy Affiliate.
    (8) A Transmission Provider is permitted to share crucial operating 
information with its Energy Affiliate to maintain the reliability of the 
transmission system.
    (c) Implementing tariffs. (1) A Transmission Provider must strictly 
enforce all tariff provisions relating to the sale or purchase of open 
access transmission service, if these tariff provisions do not permit 
the use of discretion.
    (2) A Transmission Provider must apply all tariff provisions 
relating to the sale or purchase of open access transmission service in 
a fair and impartial manner that treats all transmission customers in a 
non-discriminatory manner, if these tariff provisions permit the use of 
discretion.
    (3) A Transmission Provider must process all similar requests for 
transmission in the same manner and within the same period of time.
    (4) The Transmission Provider must maintain a written log, available 
for Commission audit, detailing the circumstances and manner in which it 
exercised its discretion under any terms of the tariff. The information 
contained in this log is to be posted on the OASIS or Internet Web site 
within 24 hours of when a Transmission Provider exercises its discretion 
under any terms of the tariff.
    (5) The Transmission Provider may not, through its tariffs or 
otherwise, give preference to its own marketing or sales function or to 
any Energy Affiliate, over any other wholesale customer in matters 
relating to the sale or purchase of transmission service (including, but 
not limited to, issues of price, curtailments, scheduling, priority, 
ancillary services, or balancing).
    (d) Discounts. Any offer of a discount for any transmission service 
made by the Transmission Provider must be posted on the OASIS or 
Internet Web site contemporaneously with the time that the offer is 
contractually binding. The posting must include: the name of the 
customer involved in the discount and whether it is an affiliate or 
whether an affiliate is involved in the transaction, the rate offered; 
the maximum rate; the time period for which the discount would apply; 
the quantity of power or gas scheduled to be moved; the delivery points 
under the transaction; and any conditions or requirements applicable to 
the discount. The posting must remain on the OASIS or Internet Web site 
for 60 days from the date of posting.

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