Monitoring of orders: Commission may appoint independent agencies to oversee implementation and periodically report non-compliance. The Commission may appoint independent agencies to monitor the implementation of its orders, requiring confirmation of no conflict of interest and permitting appointment of professional firms. Agencies must monitor compliance, report non-implementation, disclose interests, submit periodic reports, maintain confidentiality, and perform duties as directed. The Commission may suspend, terminate or revoke engagements and require payment by applicants or other persons as directed, subject to satisfactory performance and terms of engagement.
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Monitoring of orders: Commission may appoint independent agencies to oversee implementation and periodically report non-compliance.
The Commission may appoint independent agencies to monitor the implementation of its orders, requiring confirmation of no conflict of interest and permitting appointment of professional firms. Agencies must monitor compliance, report non-implementation, disclose interests, submit periodic reports, maintain confidentiality, and perform duties as directed. The Commission may suspend, terminate or revoke engagements and require payment by applicants or other persons as directed, subject to satisfactory performance and terms of engagement.
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