D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 15, § 3603
3603.1 The electric utility shall implement a plan to improve the performance of the two (2) percent least performing feeders such that no feeder in the two (2) percent least performing group shall repeat as a member of the two (2) percent least performing feeders following implementation of the plan.
3603.2 Individual feeder performance shall be determined using the utility's composite performance index.
3603.3 If the utility fails to comply with Section 3603.1, it shall be required to develop a corrective action plan.
3603.4 The corrective action plan shall clearly describe the cause(s) of the utility's non-compliance with Section 3603.1 (including an explanation as to why a particular feeder has remained on the list after the implementation of the plan in 3603.1), describe the corrective measure(s) to be taken to ensure that the standard is met or exceeded in the future, and provide a target date for completion of the corrective measure(s).
3603.5 The utility shall report on the progress of the corrective action plan in the Annual Consolidated Report submitted to the Commission.
3603.6 The utility shall continue the current reporting of the worst performing (lowest two (2) percent) feeders (utility methodology) and corresponding corrective action plans, with the action taken in year 1 and the subsequent performance in year 2 in the annual Consolidated Report.
3603.7 The utility shall complete service restoration within twenty-four (24) hours following a non-major service outage.
3603.8 The utility shall report on the number and percentage of non-major service outages that extend beyond the twenty-four (24) hour standard and the reasons each such outage extended beyond the twenty-four (24) hour standard.
3603.9 The report drafted pursuant to Section 3603.8 shall be included in the annual Consolidated Report on reliability data.
3603.10 The utility shall not exceed the benchmark levels established for the following indices, calculated using District of Columbia data: System Average Interruption Frequency Index (SAIFI) and System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI) (stated in hours).
3603.11 The benchmark levels for SAIDI and SAIFI are established as follows:
(a) For 2013, SAIDI shall be two and sixty-eight hundredths (2.68)
and SAIFI shall be one and thirteen hundredths (1.13);
3603.12 The calculations of the indices in subsection 3603.11 shall be based on District of Columbia-specific data and shall exclude OMS data for Major Service Outages.
3603.13 If the utility fails to comply with subsection 3603.10, it may be subject to forfeiture or penalty in accordance with D.C. Official Code §§ 34-706 and 34-1508 (2010 Repl.). The utility shall also be required to develop a corrective action plan, which it shall file for the Commission's information within thirty (30) days of filing the Consolidated Report.
3603.14 The corrective action plan shall clearly describe the cause(s) of the utility's failure to comply with subsection 3603.10 and describe the corrective measure(s) to be taken to ensure that the standard is met or exceeded in the future. The plan shall provide targets for completion of the corrective measure(s) and for meeting or exceeding the standards.
3603.15 The utility shall report on the progress of the corrective action plan in the following year's Consolidated Report submitted to the Commission.
3603.16 The utility shall report annual reliability indices of SAIFI, SAIDI and CAIDI (with and without Major Service Outages and using District of Columbia-specific data) in the annual Consolidated Report of the
following year.
3603.17 The utility shall also, per the orders of the Commission, continue current requirements of reporting annual reliability indices of SAIFI, SAIDI and CAIDI (with and without major events) in the annual Consolidated Report of the following year.
SOURCE: Final Rulemaking published at 54 DCR 9376 (September 28, 2007); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 55 DCR 1943 (February 29, 2008); as amended by Notice of Final Rulemaking published at 58 DCR 6026 (July 22, 2011).