Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 25-22.080 - Electrical Power Plant Permitting Proceedings
(1) Proceedings to determine the need for a
proposed electrical power plant, as defined in Section
403.503(7),
F.S., shall begin with a petition by a utility or on the Commission's own
motion and shall be disposed of in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
25-22, F.A.C., except that the time deadlines set forth in this rule and in
Sections 403.501 through
403.517, F.S., to the extent
applicable, shall control. Proceedings may begin prior to the filing of an
application for site certification of the proposed electrical power
plant.
(2) Within 7 days following
receipt of a petition, or in its order commencing a proceeding on its own
motion, the Commission shall set a date for hearing, which shall be within 90
days of receipt of the petition or of issuance of its order. Following the
hearing, each party may make submittals to the Commission on a time schedule to
be determined in accordance with the requirements of each proceeding, but
terminating no later than 120 days from the receipt of the petition. The matter
will be placed before the Commission on an agenda which will permit a decision
no later than 135 days from the date of receiving the petition or the issuance
of the order commencing the proceeding. A petition for reconsideration must be
filed within 5 days of the Commission's decision.
(3) Upon receipt of a petition by a utility
or issuance of an order pursuant to subsection (1), notice shall be given of
the commencement of the proceeding to:
(a) The
affected utility or utilities, if appropriate;
(b) The Department of Economic Opportunity,
Division of Community Development;
(c) The Department of Environmental
Protection; and
(d) Each person who
has requested placement on the mailing list for receipt of such
notice.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 350.127(2), 366.05(1) FS. Law Implemented 403.519 FS.
New 12-20-81, Formerly 25-2.132, 25-22.80.
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