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    Florida Senate - 2007                                  SB 2664
    By Senator Constantine
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  1                      A bill to be entitled
  2         An act relating to communications; amending s.
  3         350.0611, F.S.; providing additional authority
  4         to the Public Counsel, including the authority
  5         to provide legal representation to, and to
  6         appear on behalf of, the state and its
  7         political subdivisions as consumers of
  8         communications services and utility services,
  9         to receive, investigate, and take legal action
10         upon complaints involving communications
11         services not within the jurisdiction of the
12         Public Service Commission, to appear before
13         state and federal agencies to enhance terms and
14         conditions of utility and communications
15         services, and to analyze and report on pending
16         legislation relevant to utility and
17         communications services; providing an
18         appropriation; providing an effective date.
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20  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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22         Section 1.  Section 350.0611, Florida Statutes, is
23  amended to read:
24         350.0611  Public Counsel; duties and powers.--It shall
25  be the duty of the Public Counsel to provide legal
26  representation for the people of the state in proceedings
27  before the commission and in proceedings before counties
28  pursuant to s. 367.171(8) and to provide legal representation
29  to the State of Florida and its political subdivisions in
30  their capacity as consumers of communications services and
31  utility services. The Public Counsel shall have such powers as
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 1  are necessary to carry out the duties of his or her office,
 2  including, but not limited to, the following specific powers:
 3         (1)  To recommend to the commission or the counties, by
 4  petition, the commencement of any proceeding or action or to
 5  appear, in the name of the state or its citizens, in any
 6  proceeding or action before the commission or the counties and
 7  urge therein any position which he or she deems to be in the
 8  public interest, whether consistent or inconsistent with
 9  positions previously adopted by the commission or the
10  counties, and utilize therein all forms of discovery available
11  to attorneys in civil actions generally, subject to protective
12  orders of the commission or the counties which shall be
13  reviewable by summary procedure in the circuit courts of this
14  state.;
15         (2)  To have access to and use of all files, records,
16  and data of the commission or the counties available to any
17  other attorney representing parties in a proceeding before the
18  commission or the counties.;
19         (3)  In any proceeding in which he or she has
20  participated as a party, to seek review of any determination,
21  finding, or order of the commission or the counties, or of any
22  hearing examiner designated by the commission or the counties,
23  in the name of the state or its citizens.;
24         (4)  To prepare and issue reports, recommendations, and
25  proposed orders to the commission, the Governor, and the
26  Legislature on any matter or subject within the jurisdiction
27  of the commission, and to make such recommendations as he or
28  she deems appropriate for legislation relative to commission
29  procedures, rules, jurisdiction, personnel, and functions.;
30  and
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 1         (5)  To appear before other state agencies, federal
 2  agencies, and state and federal courts in connection with
 3  matters under the jurisdiction of the commission, in the name
 4  of the state or its citizens, and on behalf of the State of
 5  Florida and its political subdivisions in their capacity as
 6  consumers of communications services and utility services.
 7         (6)  To receive and investigate complaints that involve
 8  communications services, as that term is defined in s.
 9  202.11(2), and that are not within the jurisdiction of the
10  Public Service Commission. If the Public Counsel believes the
11  practice forming the basis of a complaint constitutes an
12  unfair or deceptive trade practice or other unlawful practice
13  as defined in s. 501.204, either standing on its own or when
14  considered with other similar, actual practices or potentially
15  systemic practices, the Public Counsel may appear in the name
16  of the residents of the State of Florida to petition the
17  Circuit Court of Leon County, or any other circuit court of
18  the state in which the practice was identified, to enjoin the
19  practice as an unfair and deceptive trade practice, and to
20  petition for a judgment for actual damages for aggrieved
21  consumers, for civil penalties of not more than $10,000 for
22  each willful unfair and deceptive trade practice or not more
23  than $15,000 for each willful unfair and deceptive trade
24  practice that meets the criteria of s. 501.2077, and to
25  recover attorney's fees and costs of investigation and court
26  costs. Any moneys collected under this subsection, other than
27  moneys recovered for consumer damages, shall be deposited as
28  received into the General Revenue Fund unallocated.
29         (7)  To appear before state and federal agencies,
30  including, but not limited to, the Florida Public Service
31  Commission, the Department of Environmental Protection, the
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 1  Department of Community Affairs, the Federal Energy Regulatory
 2  Commission, the Federal Communications Commission, and the
 3  Federal Trade Commission, in the name of the state or its
 4  residents, and on behalf of the State of Florida and its
 5  political subdivisions in their capacity as consumers of
 6  communications services and utility services, for any purpose
 7  that in the discretion of the Public Counsel would enhance
 8  terms and conditions of utility and communications services
 9  afforded to the residents of the State of Florida or to the
10  state or its political subdivisions as consumers or would lead
11  to more affordable rates charged by utility and communications
12  providers. The Public Counsel may also challenge any fee, tax,
13  or other assessment levied by any state or federal authority
14  which the Public Counsel believes will have a substantial
15  detrimental effect on the utility or communications services
16  provided or on the price charged to Florida residents or to
17  the State of Florida as a consumer.
18         Section 2.  The sum of $800,000 of recurring funds from
19  the General Revenue Fund is appropriated to the Office of
20  Public Counsel for the 2007-2008 fiscal year.
21         Section 3.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2007.
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24                          SENATE SUMMARY
25    Provides additional authority to the Public Counsel,
      including the authority to provide legal representation
26    to, and to appear on behalf of, the state and its
      political subdivisions as consumers of communications
27    services and utility services. Authorizes the Public
      Counsel to receive, investigate, and take legal action
28    upon complaints involving communications services not
      within the jurisdiction of the Public Service Commission,
29    to appear before state and federal agencies to enhance
      terms and conditions of utility and communications
30    services, and to analyze and report on pending
      legislation relevant to utility and communications
31    services.
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