Bill Text: FL S0594 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Public Service Commission [EPSC]
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2010-04-30 - Died in Committee on Communications, Energy, and Public Utilities [S0594 Detail]
Download: Florida-2010-S0594-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2010 SJR 594 By Senator Fasano 11-00361D-10 2010594__ 1 Senate Joint Resolution 2 A joint resolution proposing the creation of Section 3 14 of Article IV and Section 31 of Article XII of the 4 State Constitution, providing for an elected, five 5 member Public Service Commission within the executive 6 branch and prohibiting candidates for election to the 7 commission from accepting contributions from 8 employees, lobbyists, officers, directors, or agents 9 of: any utility or entity regulated by the commission, 10 affiliates of regulated utilities or entities, 11 business entities, law firms, and trade associations 12 under certain circumstances. 13 14 Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 15 16 That the following creation of Section 14 of Article IV and 17 Section 31 of Article XII of the State Constitution is agreed to 18 and shall be submitted to the electors of this state for 19 approval or rejection at the next general election or at an 20 earlier special election specifically authorized by law for that 21 purpose: 22 ARTICLE IV 23 EXECUTIVE 24 SECTION 14. Public service commission.— 25 (a) There shall be an elected public service commission 26 consisting of five members. The qualifications, compensation, 27 and residency requirements for members of the commission and the 28 powers and duties of the commission shall be provided by general 29 law. 30 (b) A candidate for election to a seat on the commission 31 may not accept contributions from any employee, lobbyist, 32 officer, director, or agent of: 33 (1) A business entity that, directly or indirectly, owns or 34 controls a public utility regulated by the commission. 35 (2) A public utility or company regulated by the 36 commission. 37 (3) A business entity that, directly or indirectly, is an 38 affiliate or subsidiary of a public utility regulated by the 39 commission. 40 (4) A business entity that is exempt from regulation by the 41 commission but is an actual business competitor of a local 42 exchange company or public utility regulated by the commission. 43 (5) A business entity or trade association that has been a 44 party to a commission proceeding within the two years preceding 45 the date of the contribution. 46 (6) A law firm that has been a party to a commission 47 proceeding within the two years preceding the date of the 48 contribution. 49 (7) A business entity or trade association directly or 50 indirectly funded by a public utility or company regulated by 51 the commission or a direct or indirect affiliate of a public 52 utility or company regulated by the commission. 53 ARTICLE XII 54 SCHEDULE 55 SECTION 31. Public service commission.—Section 14 of 56 Article IV and this section shall take effect January 8, 2013, 57 but shall govern with respect to the qualifying for and the 58 holding of primary elections in 2012. 59 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following statement be 60 placed on the ballot: 61 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 62 ARTICLE IV, SECTION 14 63 ARTICLE XII, SECTION 31 64 ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. 65 Proposing amendments to the State Constitution to provide for an 66 elected, five-member Public Service Commission within the 67 executive branch. Under the proposed amendments, the Public 68 Service Commission would consist of five members who are elected 69 by the people rather than appointed by the Governor, and the 70 commission would be a part of the executive branch of state 71 government rather than the legislative branch. A candidate for 72 election to a seat on the commission would be prohibited from 73 accepting contributions from employees, lobbyists, officers, 74 directors, or agents of: any utility or entity regulated by the 75 commission, affiliates of regulated utilities or entities, 76 business entities, law firms, and trade associations under 77 certain circumstances. Each of the five seats on the commission 78 would be subject to a vote of the electors in 2012.