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1 U.S. COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION a Three Lafayette Centre st Street, NW, Washington, DC Telephone: (202) Facsimile: (202) CFTC Letter No No-Action Division of Clearing and Risk Division of Swap Dealer and Intermediary Oversight Division of Market Oversight Joseph W. Ghormley Senior Attorney Southwest Power Pool, Inc. 201 Worthen Drive Little Rock, Arkansas Re: Extension of Time-Limited No-Action Relief with Respect to Certain Commodity Exchange Act Provisions That May Apply to Southwest Power Pool, Inc. and/or Its Participants Dear Mr. Ghormley: The purpose of this letter is to inform you that the Division of Clearing and Risk, Division of Market Oversight, and the Division of Swap Dealer and Intermediary Oversight ( Divisions ) of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission ( Commission or CFTC ) are extending the expiration date of the no-action relief previously granted to Southwest Power Pool, Inc. ( Southwest Power Pool or SPP ) ( No-Action Relief ). 1 By letter dated August 1, 2014 ( Request Letter ), 2 you requested an extension of the No-Action Relief that the Divisions granted to Southwest Power Pool in CFTC Letter No CFTC Letter No , which expired on August 31, 2014, stated that the Divisions would not recommend that the Commission take enforcement action against Southwest Power Pool, its members, or certain market participants for failure to comply with certain provisions of the Commodity Exchange Act ( CEA ) and the implementing regulations thereunder ( Commission regulations ), as applicable, 3 with respect to: (1) contracts, agreements and 1 See CFTC Letter Nos (Feb. 20, 2014) and (Aug. 22, 2014), available at: and respectively. 2 Request Letter dated August 1, 2014 from Southwest Power Pool to the Divisions. 3 The No-Action Relief excluded from its scope the Commission s general anti-fraud and anti-manipulation authority, and scienter-based prohibitions under sections 2(a)(1)(B), 4(d), 4b, 4c(b), 4o, 4s(h)(1)(A), 4s(h)(4)(A), 6(c), 6(d), 6(e), 6c, 6d, 8, 9, and 13 of the CEA, and any implementing regulations promulgated under these sections including, but not limited to, Commission regulations (a) and (b), 32.4, and part 180
2 Page 2 transactions for the purchase or sale of certain transmission congestion rights, energy transactions, and operating reserve transactions, if such transactions are offered or entered into pursuant to a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ( FERC ) approved tariff ( Subject Transactions ); and (2) certain preliminary activities related to Southwest Power Pool s transmission congestion right market necessary to support the launch of its Integrated Marketplace. 4 The Request Letter also requested that the No-Action Relief be extended until the date upon which the Commission takes final action on Southwest Power Pool s amended application ( Amended Application ) for an exemption under section 4(c)(6) of the CEA and section 712(f)(4) of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act ( Dodd-Frank Act ). 5 As discussed below, Southwest Power Pool filed its Amended Application on August 1, In order to further consider the Amended Application, the Divisions granted a further extension of the No-Action Relief to Southwest Power Pool in CFTC Letter No This No-Action Relief was time-limited, set to expire at the earlier of: (i) February 28, 2015, or (ii) the date on which the Commission takes final action on the Amended Application. Statement of Facts Southwest Power Pool is a Regional Transmission Organization ( RTO ) approved by FERC. On October 1, 2013, Southwest Power Pool submitted an initial exemption application ( Initial Application ) to the Commission requesting that the Commission exercise its authority under section 4(c)(6) of the CEA and section 712(f)(4) of the Dodd- Frank Act to exempt the Subject Transactions, as each term is defined in the Initial Application, from the provisions of the CEA and Commission regulations, with the exception of the Enforcement Provisions, as well as any persons (including SPP, its members, and its market participants) offering, entering into, rendering advice, or rendering other services with respect to such transactions. 7 In its Initial Application, Southwest Power Pool represented that it had requested exemptive relief that was substantially similar to the exemptive relief granted by the Commission to certain RTOs and independent system operators ( ISOs ) in April 2013 ( RTO-ISO Final Order ). 8 Southwest Power Pool further represented that its (collectively, the Enforcement Provisions ). The Enforcement Provisions still apply during the No-Action Relief period. 4 CFTC Letter No Request Letter at 1. 6 See infra note In the Matter of the Application for an Exemptive Order Under Section 4(c) of the Commodity Exchange Act by Southwest Power Pool, Inc. (filed on Oct. 17, 2013). 8 Final Order in Response to a Petition From Certain Independent System Operators and Regional Transmission Organizations To Exempt Specified Transactions Authorized by a Tariff or Protocol Approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or the Public Utility Commission of Texas From Certain Provisions of the Commodity Exchange Act Pursuant to the Authority Provided in the Act, 78 Fed. Reg. 19,880, Apr. 2, Notably, the RTO-ISO Final Order does not provide an exemption from the Enforcement Provisions.
3 Page 3 markets and the associated Subject Transactions were substantially similar to those of the RTOs and ISOs that are subject to the RTO-ISO Final Order. 9 SPP represented that the terms transmission congestion right, energy transactions, and operating reserve transactions are SPP s equivalent of the following terms set forth in the RTO-ISO Final Order: Financial Transmission Right, Energy Transactions, and Reserve or Regulation Transactions, respectively. 10 SPP also averred that the Subject Transactions were defined in the Initial Application in a manner consistent with the terms set forth in the RTO-ISO Final Order. 11 However, SPP noted that its definition of transmission congestion right was narrower in scope than the definition of Financial Transmission Right, because it did not include transmission congestion right options whereas the RTO-ISO Final Order s definition of financial transmission right does include financial transmission rights in the form of options. 12 Southwest Power Pool also represented that FERC had accepted its tariff revisions which require a market participant to demonstrate to Southwest Power Pool that such participant meets the Appropriate Persons Requirement in order to be eligible to participate in the Integrated Marketplace. These revisions became effective on March 1, Following extensive discussions with Commission staff, Southwest Power Pool filed the Amended Application on August 1, The Amended Application states that the Integrated Marketplace commenced operations on March 1, 2014, and includes, among other things, information about Southwest Power Pool s Integrated Marketplace as well as the representations set forth in the Initial Application and described above. 15 Under the RTO-ISO Final Order, a transaction may be exempt so long as the transaction falls within the definitions of Financial Transmission Rights, Energy Transactions, Forward Capacity Transactions, or Reserve or Regulation Transactions, is offered or sold in a market administered by one of the petitioning RTOs or ISOs pursuant to a tariff or protocol that has been approved or permitted to take effect by FERC or the Public Utility Commission of Texas, and complies with all other enumerated terms and conditions in the RTO- ISO Final Order. Id. For example, the RTO-ISO Final Order requires that, to be eligible for the exemption, the transactions must be entered into by persons who are: (1) appropriate persons, as defined in section 4(c)(3)(A) through (J) of the CEA; (2) eligible contract participants, as defined in section 1a(18) of the CEA and in Commission regulation 1.3(m); or (3) in the business of (i) generating, transmitting, or distributing electric energy, or (ii) providing electric energy services that are necessary to support the reliable operation of the transmission system (collectively, Appropriate Persons Requirement ). Id. at 19, Initial Application at See Initial Application at 4, See Initial Application at See Initial Application at 11 n. 48. SPP noted, moreover, that the RTO-ISO Final Order includes Forward Capacity Transactions within its scope, but such transactions are not currently offered on SPP s Integrated Marketplace. Id. at 10 n See Sw. Power Pool, Inc., FERC Letter Order, Nov. 22, In the Matter of the Application for an Exemptive Order Under Section 4(c) of the Commodity Exchange Act by Southwest Power Pool, Inc. (amended on Aug. 1, 2014). 15 See Amended Application at 1, 2, 4-6, 12-15, 21.
4 Page 4 Discussion and Extension of Grant of No-Action Relief The Commission is currently considering the Amended Application. As a result, the Divisions believe that it is appropriate to further extend the No-Action Relief. Moreover, the Divisions note that Southwest Power Pool has represented that its Integrated Marketplace and the transactions covered thereon will fit within the scope of the RTO-ISO Final Order. Thus, the Divisions believe it is appropriate to continue to limit this No-Action Relief, in a manner consistent with the scope of the RTO-ISO Final Order, to Southwest Power Pool and all of its members and other market participants who meet the Appropriate Persons Requirement (each an Exempted Person ). This letter extends the No-Action Relief effective on the date hereof (the Effective Date ). The relief will expire on the earlier of September 30, 2015 or the date on which the Commission takes final action on the Amended Application (the Termination Date ). Accordingly, the Divisions will not recommend that the Commission take enforcement action against any Exempted Person, with respect to any of the Subject Transactions and associated Integrated Marketplace activities for failure to comply with any of the provisions of the CEA and Commission regulations, other than the Enforcement Provisions, during the period between the Effective Date and the Termination Date. Conclusion This letter, and the positions taken herein, represent the views of the Divisions only, and do not necessarily represent the positions or views of the Commission or of any other office or division of the Commission. The relief issued by this letter concerns enforcement action only and does not excuse persons relying on this letter from compliance with any other applicable requirements contained in the CEA or in the Commission regulations issued thereunder. Further, this letter, and the relief contained herein, is based upon the representations made to the Divisions. Any different, changed, or omitted material facts or circumstances might render this No-Action Relief void. As with all no-action letters, the Divisions retain the authority to condition further, modify, suspend, terminate, or otherwise restrict the terms of the No-Action Relief provided herein, in their discretion. In addition, this No-Action Relief is without prejudice to any decision by the Commission, following consideration of the Amended Application, to take final action on the Amended Application that is, in any respect, the same as, narrower than, or broader than, that which was in the RTO-ISO Final Order.
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