367.0813 – Gain or Loss on Purchase or Condemnation by Governmental Authority.
367.0813 Gain or loss on purchase or condemnation by governmental authority.—In order to provide appropriate incentives to encourage the private sector to participate in the investment in water and wastewater infrastructure, to protect private sector property rights of a utility’s shareholders, and to avoid an additional burden of costs placed on ratepayers by relitigating this issue, […]
367.0814 – Staff Assistance in Changing Rates and Charges; Interim Rates.
367.0814 Staff assistance in changing rates and charges; interim rates.— (1) The commission may establish rules by which a water or wastewater utility whose gross annual revenues are $250,000 or less may request and obtain staff assistance for the purpose of changing its rates and charges. A utility may request staff assistance by filing an application with […]
367.0817 – Reuse Projects.
367.0817 Reuse projects.— (1) A utility may submit a reuse project plan for commission approval. A reuse project plan shall include: (a) A description of the project and other effluent disposal options considered by the utility. (b) Copies of the pertinent Department of Environmental Protection and water management district permit applications filed or, in lieu thereof, a statement of […]
367.082 – Interim Rates; Procedure.
367.082 Interim rates; procedure.— (1) The commission may, during any proceeding for a change of rates, upon its own motion, upon petition from any party, or by a tariff filing of a utility or a regulated company, authorize the collection of interim rates until the effective date of the final order. Such interim rates may be based […]
366.95 – Financing for Certain Nuclear Generating Asset Retirement or Abandonment Costs.
366.95 Financing for certain nuclear generating asset retirement or abandonment costs.— (1) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section, the term: (a) “Ancillary agreement” means any bond, insurance policy, letter of credit, reserve account, surety bond, interest rate lock or swap arrangement, hedging arrangement, liquidity or credit support arrangement, or other financial arrangement entered into in connection with nuclear asset-recovery […]
366.96 – Storm Protection Plan Cost Recovery.
366.96 Storm protection plan cost recovery.— (1) The Legislature finds that: (a) During extreme weather conditions, high winds can cause vegetation and debris to blow into and damage electrical transmission and distribution facilities, resulting in power outages. (b) A majority of the power outages that occur during extreme weather conditions in the state are caused by vegetation blown by […]
366.97 – Redundant Poles; Transfer of Ownership.
366.97 Redundant poles; transfer of ownership.— (1) Pole owners shall provide at least 180 calendar days’ electronic or written advance notice to affected attaching entities of major hardening projects the purpose of which is to replace poles to ensure the poles meet extreme wind loading requirements. The advance hardening project notice must include: (a) The scope of the […]
366.14 – Regulatory Assessment Fees.
366.14 Regulatory assessment fees.—Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, each regulated company under the jurisdiction of the commission which was in operation for any part of the preceding 6-month period shall pay to the commission within 30 days following the end of each 6-month period a fee based upon its gross operating revenues for […]
367.011 – Jurisdiction; Legislative Intent.
367.011 Jurisdiction; legislative intent.— (1) This chapter may be cited as the “Water and Wastewater System Regulatory Law.” (2) The Florida Public Service Commission shall have exclusive jurisdiction over each utility with respect to its authority, service, and rates. (3) The regulation of utilities is declared to be in the public interest, and this law is an exercise of […]
366.15 – Medically Essential Electric Public Utility Service.
366.15 Medically essential electric public utility service.— (1) As used in this section, the term “medically essential” means the medical dependence on electric-powered equipment that must be operated continuously or as circumstances require as specified by a physician to avoid the loss of life or immediate hospitalization of the customer or another permanent resident at the residential […]