Bill Text: FL S0170 | 2015 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Florida Public Service Commission
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2015-05-01 - Died in Communications, Energy, and Public Utilities, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/HB 7109 (Ch. 2015-129) [S0170 Detail]
Download: Florida-2015-S0170-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2015 SB 170 By Senator Legg 17-00088A-15 2015170__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Florida Public Service 3 Commission; amending s. 350.01, F.S.; authorizing each 4 commissioner serving on July 1, 2015, to remain in 5 office until the completion of his or her term; 6 deleting obsolete provisions; prohibiting 7 commissioners appointed after July 1, 2015, from 8 serving more than two consecutive terms; prohibiting 9 an elected official from serving on the commission 10 within a specified period of time after he or she 11 leaves office; making technical changes; amending s. 12 350.031, F.S.; creating five districts with boundaries 13 that align with those of the five state district 14 courts of appeal for the purpose of statewide 15 representation on the commission; requiring one 16 commissioner to be appointed to represent each 17 district; requiring the Florida Public Service 18 Commission Nominating Council to select nominees who 19 are residents of the district they are being nominated 20 to represent; providing an effective date. 21 22 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 23 24 Section 1. Section 350.01, Florida Statutes, is amended to 25 read: 26 350.01 Florida Public Service Commission; terms of 27 commissioners; vacancies; election and duties of chair; quorum; 28 proceedings.— 29 (1) APPOINTMENT.—The Florida Public Service Commission 30 consistsshall consistof five commissioners appointed pursuant 31 to s. 350.031. 32(2)(a) Each commissioner serving on July 1, 20151978, is 33 authorizedshall be permittedto remain in office until the 34 completion of his or her current term. An individual serving on 35 July 1, 2015, who was appointed to fill a vacancy for an 36 unexpired portion of a term of a commissioner is authorized to 37 remain in office until completing such term. 38 (b) Upon the expiration of atheterm, a successor shall be 39 appointed for a 4-year term beginning on January 2 and ending 4 40 years later on January 1 in the manner prescribed by s. 350.031. 41for a 4-year term, except thatThe following vacanciesterms of42the initial members appointed under this actshall be filled as 43 follows: 44 1. The vacancy created by the expiration of the term 45present termending in January 2017,1981,shall be filled by 46 the appointment of an individual representing one of the 47 established districtsfor a 4-year term and for 4-year terms48thereafter;and49 2. The vacancies created by the expiration of the two 50presentterms ending in January 2018,1979,shall be filled by 51 the appointment of two individuals representing districts not 52 represented by the appointment made under subparagraph 1.; and 53for a 3-year term and for 4-year terms thereafter54 3. The vacancies created by the expiration of the two terms 55 ending in January 2019 shall be filled by the appointment of two 56 individuals, each representing a district not represented by the 57 appointments made under subparagraphs 1. and 2. 58(b) Two additional commissioners shall be appointed in the59manner prescribed by s. 350.031 for 4-year terms beginning the60first Tuesday after the first Monday in January, 1979, and61successors shall be appointed for 4-year terms thereafter with62each term beginning on January 2 of the year the term commences63and ending 4 years later on January 1.64 (c) Vacancies on the commission shall be filled for the 65 unexpired portion of the term in the same manner as original 66 appointments to the commission. 67 (d)(3)AAnyperson serving on the commission who seeks 68 reappointment for a second consecutive 4-year termto be69appointed orreappointedshall file a statement to that effect 70 with the nominating council byno later thanJune 1 prior to the 71 year in which his or her term expiresa statement that he or she72desires to serve an additional term. 73 (e) A commissioner appointed after July 1, 2015, may not 74 serve more than two consecutive terms. 75 (f) An elected official may not serve on the commission for 76 2 years after leaving office. 77 (2)(4)COMMISSION CHAIR.— 78 (a) One member of the commission shall be elected by 79 majority vote to serve as chair for a term of 2 years, beginning 80 on January 2 of the first year of the 2-year term. A member may 81 not serve two consecutive terms as chair. 82 (b)(5)The primary duty of the chair is to serve as chief 83 administrative officer of the commission; however, the chair may 84 participate in any proceedings pending before the commission if 85whenadministrative duties and time permit. In order to 86 distribute the workload and expedite the commission’s calendar, 87 the chair, in addition to other administrative duties, mayhas88authority toassign the various proceedings pending before the 89 commission which requirerequiringhearings to two or more 90 commissioners or to the commission’s staff of hearing examiners 91 under the supervision of the office of general counsel. 92 (3) PROCEEDINGS.— 93 (a) Only those commissioners assigned to a proceeding that 94 requiresrequiringhearings are entitled to participate in the 95 final decision of the commission relatingasto that proceeding; 96 howeverprovided, if only two commissioners are assigned to a 97 proceeding that requiresrequiringhearings and they cannot 98 agree on a final decision, the chair shall cast the deciding 99 vote for final disposition of the proceeding. If more than two 100 commissioners are assigned to any proceeding, a majority of the 101 members assigned constitutesshall constitutea quorum and a 102 majority vote of the members assigned isshall beessential to 103 final commission disposition of those proceedings that require 104requiringactual participation by the commissioners. If a 105 commissioner becomes unavailable after assignment to a 106 particular proceeding, the chair shall assign a substitute 107 commissioner. After the conclusion of hearings in those 108 proceedings assigned to a hearing examiner,following the109conclusion of the hearings,the designated hearing examiner is 110 responsible for preparing recommendations for final disposition 111 by a majority vote of the commission. A petition for 112 reconsideration shall be voted upon by those commissioners 113 participating in the final disposition of the proceeding. 114 (b)(6)A majority of the commissioners may determine 115 whetherthatthe full commission shall sit in any proceeding. 116 (c) The public counsel or a person regulated by thePublic117Servicecommission and substantially affected by a proceeding 118 may file a petition requesting that the proceeding be assigned 119 to the full commission. Within 15 days afterofreceiptby the120commissionof aanypetitionor application, the full commission 121 shall dispose of thesuchpetition by majority vote and render a 122 written decision beforethereonprior toassignment of less than 123 the full commission to a proceeding. In disposing of such 124 petition, the commission shall consider the overall general 125 public interest and impact of the pending proceeding, including, 126 but not limited to, the following criteria: the magnitude of a 127 rate filing, including the number of customers affected and the 128 total revenues requested; the services rendered to the affected 129 public; the urgency of the requested action; the needs of the 130 consuming public and the utility; the value of service involved; 131 the effect on consumer relations, regulatory policies, 132 conservation, the economy, competition, and the public health,133 and safety of the area involved. If the petition is denied, the 134 commission shall specifyset forththe grounds for denial. 135 (d)(7)This section does not prohibit a commissioner, 136 designated by the chair, from conducting a hearing as provided 137 under ss. 120.569 and 120.57(1) andthe rules of thecommission 138 ruleadopted pursuant thereto. 139 Section 2. Subsection (5) of section 350.031, Florida 140 Statutes, is amended to read: 141 350.031 Florida Public Service Commission Nominating 142 Council.— 143 (5)(a) To provide for statewide representation on the 144 commission, five districts, with boundaries that align with 145 those of the five state district courts of appeal established 146 under chapter 35, are created. A person may not be nominated to 147 the Governor for appointment to the commission unless he or she 148 is a resident of the district that he or she is nominated to 149 represent. 150 (b) A person may not be nominated to the Governor for 151 appointment to thePublic Servicecommission until the council 152 has determined that the person is competent and knowledgeable in 153 one or more fields, includingwhich shall include, but notbe154 limited to,:public affairs, law, economics, accounting, 155 engineering, finance, natural resource conservation, energy, or 156 another field substantially related to the duties and functions 157 of the commission. The commission membership shall fairly 158 represent thesethe above-statedfields. 159 (c) Recommendations of the council shall be nonpartisan. 160 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2015.