Assign an altitude to an aircraft after the aircraft previously at that altitude has reported leaving the altitude.
6-6-2. EXCEPTIONS
Assign an altitude to an aircraft only after the aircraft previously at that altitude has reported at or passing through another altitude separated from the first by the appropriate minimum when:
Severe turbulence is reported.
Aircraft are conducting military aerial refueling.
The aircraft previously at the altitude has been:
Issued a clearance permitting climb/descent at pilot's discretion.
Cleared to CRUISE (altitude). However, do not use Mode C to effect separation with an aircraft on a cruise clearance.
6-6-3. SEPARATION BY PILOTS
When pilots of aircraft in direct radio communication with each other during climb and descent concur, you may authorize the lower aircraft, if climbing, or the upper aircraft, if descending, to maintain vertical separation.