Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 25-22.0406 - Notice and Public Information on General Rate Increase Requests and Petitions for Limited Proceedings by Electric and Gas Utilities
(1) The provisions of this rule apply to all
requests for general rate increases and to all limited proceedings filed by
electric and gas utilities pursuant to Rules
25-6.0431 and
25-7.0391, F.A.C.
(2) The following noticing procedures apply
to requests for a general rate increase:
(a)
The utility must establish a clearly identifiable link on the utility's website
to provide electronic access to the utility's petition and Minimum Filing
Requirements (MFRs).
(b) The
utility must establish a clearly identifiable link on the utility's website to
the address on the Commission's website that provides electronic access to all
documents filed in the rate case.
(c) Upon filing a petition for a general rate
increase, the utility must notify the chief executive officer of the governing
body of each municipality and county within the service areas included in the
rate request that the utility has petitioned for a general rate increase and
must clearly identify the Commission-assigned docket number. The notification
must be accompanied by a statement that a copy of the petition and MFRs can be
accessed on the Commission's website.
(d) Rate Case Synopsis.
1. Within 15 days after the time schedule for
the case has been posted to the Commission's website, the utility must prepare
and submit to the Commission staff for approval a synopsis of the rate request.
The synopsis must include:
a. A summary of the
section of the MFRs showing a comparison of the present and proposed rates for
major services,
b. A statement of
the anticipated major issues involved in the rate case,
c. A copy of the executive summary filed with
the MFRs,
d. A description of the
ratemaking process and the time schedule established for the rate case; and,
e. The website addresses at which
complete MFRs are available.
2. Within 7 days following approval of the
synopsis, the utility must establish a clearly identifiable link on its website
to provide electronic access to the synopsis and must provide this link to the
chief executive officer of each county and municipality within the service area
affected.
(e) Within 15
days after the rate case time schedule has been posted on the Commission's
website, the utility must prepare and submit a customer notice to Commission
staff for approval. The customer notice must include:
1. A statement that the utility has applied
for a rate increase and the general reasons for the request,
2. The locations at which copies of the MFRs
and synopsis are available, including the link on the utility's website,
3. The time schedule established
for the case, and the dates, times and locations of any hearings that have been
scheduled,
4. A comparison of
current rates and service charges and the proposed new rates and service
charges,
5. The docket number
assigned to the petition by the Commission's Office of Commission Clerk,
6. A statement that written
comments regarding the proposed changes in rates and charges should be
addressed to the Office of Commission Clerk, 2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard,
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850, and that such correspondence should include
the docket number; and,
7. A
statement that comments regarding service may be made to the Commission's
Office of Consumer Assistance and Outreach at this toll free number:
1(800)342-3552.
(f) The
utility must begin sending the notice to customers within 30 days after it has
been approved by Commission Staff.
(3) The following noticing procedures apply
to a petition for a limited proceeding filed pursuant to rules
25-6.0431 and
25-7.0391, F.A.C.:
(a) The utility must establish a clearly
identifiable link on the utility's website to the address on the Commission's
website that provides electronic access to all documents filed in the limited
proceeding.
(b) Within 15 days
after the time schedule for the limited proceeding has been posted to the
Commission's website, the utility must prepare and submit a customer notice to
the Commission staff for approval. The customer notice must contain:
1. A statement that the utility has requested
a change in rates, a statement of the amount requested, and the general reason
for the request,
2. A statement of
where and when the petition and supporting documentation are available for
public inspection, including the link on the utility's website,
3. A comparison of the current and proposed
rates,
4. The utility's address,
telephone number, and website address,
5. The docket number assigned to the petition
by the Commission's Office of Commission Clerk,
6. A statement that written comments
regarding the proposed changes in rates and charges should be addressed to the
Office of Commission Clerk, 2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida
32399-0850, and that such correspondence should include the docket number;
and,
7. A statement that comments
regarding service may be made to the Commission's Office of Consumer Assistance
and Outreach at this toll free number: 1(800)342-3552.
(c) The utility must begin sending the notice
to customers within 30 days after it has been approved by
staff.
(4) All customer
notices prepared pursuant to this rule must be sent to the customer's address
of record at the time the notice is issued, in the manner in which the customer
typically receives the monthly bill, whether electronically or via U.S.
mail.
(5) All customer notices
regarding the locations and time of any service hearings or customer meetings
must be sent to the customer no less than 10 days, or more than 45 days, prior
to the first service hearing or customer meeting.
(6) At least 7 days and not more than 20 days
prior to any service hearing or customer meeting, the utility must have
published in a newspaper of general circulation in the area in which the
hearing or customer meeting is to be held a display advertisement stating the
date, time, location and purpose of the hearing or customer meeting. The
advertisement must be approved by the Commission staff prior to
publication.
(7) When the
Commission issues proposed agency action and a hearing is subsequently held,
the utility must give written notice of the hearing to its customers at least
14 days in advance of the hearing. This notice must be approved by the
Commission staff prior to distribution.
(8) After the Commission's issuance of an
order granting or denying a rate change, the utility must give notice to its
customers of the order and the revised rates. The notice must be approved in
advance by the Commission or its staff and transmitted to the customers with
the first bill containing the new rates.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 350.127(2), 366.05, 366.06(1) FS. Law Implemented 366.03, 366.041(1), 366.05(1), 366.06(1), 366.076(1) FS.
New 9-27-83, Formerly 25-22.406, Amended 5-27-93, 5-3-99, 10-8-13, 1-27-21.
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