Florida Senate - 2005                      COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
    Bill No. SB 1322
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11  The Committee on Communications and Public Utilities
12  (Constantine) recommended the following amendment:
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14         Senate Amendment (with title amendment) 
15         Delete everything after the enacting clause
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18         Section 1.  Committee on Public Service Commission
19  Oversight; creation; membership; powers and duties.--
20         (1)  There is created a standing joint committee of the
21  Legislature, designated the Committee on Public Service
22  Commission Oversight, and composed of twelve members appointed
23  as follows: six members of the Senate appointed by the
24  President of the Senate, two of whom must be members of the
25  minority party; and six members of the House of
26  Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House of
27  Representatives, two of whom must be members of the minority
28  party. The terms of members shall be for 2 years and shall run
29  from the organization of one Legislature to the organization
30  of the next Legislature. The President shall appoint the chair
31  of the committee in even years and the vice chair in odd
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Florida Senate - 2005 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 1322 Barcode 024478 1 years, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall 2 appoint the chair of the committee in odd years and the vice 3 chair in even years, from among the committee membership. 4 Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as the original 5 appointment. Members shall serve without additional 6 compensation, but shall be reimbursed for expenses. 7 (2) The committee shall be governed by joint rules of 8 the Senate and the House of Representatives which shall remain 9 in effect until repealed or amended by concurrent resolution. 10 (3) The committee shall: 11 (a) Recommend to the Governor a nominee to fill a 12 vacancy on the Public Service Commission, as provided by 13 general law; and 14 (b) Appoint a Public Counsel as provided by general 15 law. 16 (4) The committee is authorized to file a complaint 17 with the Commission on Ethics alleging a violation of this 18 chapter by a commissioner, former commissioner, former 19 commission employee, or member of the Public Service 20 Commission Nominating Council. 21 (5) The committee will not have a permanent staff, but 22 the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of 23 Representatives shall select staff members from among existing 24 legislative staff, when and as needed. 25 Section 2. Section 350.001, Florida Statutes, is 26 amended to read: 27 350.001 Legislative intent.--The Florida Public 28 Service Commission has been and shall continue to be an arm of 29 the legislative branch of government. The Public Service 30 Commission shall perform its duties independently. The 31 Legislature declares and determines that the Public Service 2 1:42 PM 03/25/05 s1322d-cu22-t1a
Florida Senate - 2005 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 1322 Barcode 024478 1 Commission is under the legislative branch of government 2 within the intent expressed in chapter 216. The Executive 3 Office of the Governor or its successor is not authorized to 4 release or withhold funds appropriated to the Public Service 5 Commission, but the Committee on Public Service Commission 6 Oversight shall release or withhold funds appropriated to the 7 Public Service Commission as provided by law and the rules or 8 decisions of the Committee on Public Service Commission 9 Oversight. The Executive Office of the Governor, the 10 Department of Management Services, or any successor may not 11 determine the number, or fix the compensation, of employees of 12 the Public Service Commission and may not exercise any manner 13 of control over the employees of the Public Service 14 Commission. It is the desire of the Legislature that the 15 Governor participate in the appointment process of 16 commissioners to the Public Service Commission. The 17 Legislature accordingly delegates to the Governor a limited 18 authority with respect to the Public Service Commission by 19 authorizing him or her to participate in the selection of 20 members only from the list provided by the Florida Public 21 Service Commission Nominating Council in the manner prescribed 22 by s. 350.031. 23 Section 3. Section 350.031, Florida Statutes, is 24 amended to read: 25 350.031 Florida Public Service Commission Nominating 26 Council.-- 27 (1) There is created a Florida Public Service 28 Commission Nominating Council consisting of nine members. At 29 least one member of the council must be 60 years of age or 30 older. Three members, including one member of the House of 31 Representatives, shall be appointed by and serve at the 3 1:42 PM 03/25/05 s1322d-cu22-t1a
Florida Senate - 2005 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 1322 Barcode 024478 1 pleasure of the Speaker of the House of Representatives; three 2 members, including one member of the Senate, shall be 3 appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the President of the 4 Senate; and three members shall be selected and appointed by a 5 majority vote of the other six members of the council. All 6 terms shall be for 4 years except those members of the House 7 and Senate, who shall serve 2-year terms concurrent with the 8 2-year elected terms of House members. Vacancies on the 9 council shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term 10 in the same manner as original appointments to the council. A 11 member may not be reappointed to the council, except for a 12 member of the House of Representatives or the Senate who may 13 be appointed to two 2-year terms or a person who is appointed 14 to fill the remaining portion of an unexpired term. 15 (2)(a) No member or spouse shall be the holder of the 16 stocks or bonds of any company, other than through ownership 17 of shares in a mutual fund, regulated by the commission, or 18 any affiliated company of any company regulated by the 19 commission, or be an agent or employee of, or have any 20 interest in, any company regulated by the commission or any 21 affiliated company of any company regulated by the commission, 22 or in any firm which represents in any capacity either 23 companies which are regulated by the commission or affiliates 24 of companies regulated by the commission. As a condition of 25 appointment to the council, each appointee shall affirm to the 26 Speaker and the President his or her qualification by the 27 following certification: "I hereby certify that I am not a 28 stockholder, other than through ownership of shares in a 29 mutual fund, in any company regulated by the commission or in 30 any affiliate of a company regulated by the commission, nor in 31 any way, directly or indirectly, in the employment of, or 4 1:42 PM 03/25/05 s1322d-cu22-t1a
Florida Senate - 2005 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 1322 Barcode 024478 1 engaged in the management of any company regulated by the 2 commission or any affiliate of a company regulated by the 3 commission, or in any firm which represents in any capacity 4 either companies which are regulated by the commission or 5 affiliates of companies regulated by the commission." 6 7 This certification is made as condition to appointment to the 8 Florida Public Service Commission Nominating Council. 9 (b) A member of the council may be removed by the 10 Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of 11 the Senate upon a finding by the Speaker and the President 12 that the council member has violated any provision of this 13 subsection or for other good cause. 14 (c) If a member of the council does not meet the 15 requirements of this subsection, the President of the Senate 16 or the Speaker of the House of Representatives, as 17 appropriate, shall appoint a legislative replacement. 18 (3) A majority of the membership of the council may 19 conduct any business before the council. All meetings and 20 proceedings of the council shall be staffed by the Office of 21 Legislative Services and shall be subject to the provisions of 22 ss. 119.07 and 286.011. Members of the council are entitled 23 to receive per diem and travel expenses as provided in s. 24 112.061, which shall be funded by the Florida Public Service 25 Regulatory Trust Fund. Applicants invited for interviews 26 before the council may, in the discretion of the council, 27 receive per diem and travel expenses as provided in s. 28 112.061, which shall be funded by the Florida Public Service 29 Regulatory Trust Fund. The council shall establish policies 30 and procedures to govern the process by which applicants are 31 nominated. 5 1:42 PM 03/25/05 s1322d-cu22-t1a
Florida Senate - 2005 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 1322 Barcode 024478 1 (4) The council may spend a nominal amount, not to 2 exceed $10,000, to advertise a vacancy on the council, which 3 shall be funded by the Florida Public Service Regulatory Trust 4 Fund. 5 (5)(4) A person may not be nominated to the Committee 6 on Public Service Commission Oversight Governor until the 7 council has determined that the person is competent and 8 knowledgeable in one or more fields, which shall include, but 9 not be limited to: public affairs, law, economics, 10 accounting, engineering, finance, natural resource 11 conservation, energy, or another field substantially related 12 to the duties and functions of the commission. The commission 13 shall fairly represent the above-stated fields. 14 Recommendations of the council shall be nonpartisan. 15 (6)(5) It is the responsibility of the council to 16 nominate to the Committee on Public Service Commission 17 Oversight Governor not fewer than three persons for each 18 vacancy occurring on the Public Service Commission. The 19 council shall submit the recommendations to the committee 20 Governor by August 1 October 1 of those years in which the 21 terms are to begin the following January, or within 60 days 22 after a vacancy occurs for any reason other than the 23 expiration of the term. 24 (7)(6) The Committee on Public Service Commission 25 Oversight Governor shall select from the list of nominees 26 provided by the nominating council one nominee for 27 recommendation to the Governor for appointment to the 28 commission. The recommendation must be provided to the 29 Governor within 45 days after receipt of the list of nominees. 30 The committee shall make the recommendation fill a vacancy 31 occurring on the Public Service Commission by appointment of 6 1:42 PM 03/25/05 s1322d-cu22-t1a
Florida Senate - 2005 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 1322 Barcode 024478 1 one of the applicants nominated by the council only after a 2 background investigation of the recommended nominee such 3 applicant has been conducted by the Florida Department of Law 4 Enforcement. If the committee rejects the recommendation or 5 Governor has not made an appointment within 30 days after the 6 receipt of the recommendation by December 1 to fill a vacancy 7 for a term to begin the following January, then the council 8 shall immediately initiate the nominating process in 9 accordance with this section. The council shall include in the 10 process all new applicants and all previous applicants for 11 this vacancy. The council must, within 30 days after the 12 Governor's rejection of the previous recommendation or failure 13 to timely make an appointment, submit to the committee a list 14 of no fewer than three persons for each vacancy. The committee 15 must, within 30 days after receipt, select one nominee for 16 recommendation to the Governor for appointment to the 17 commission. If the Governor rejects the recommendation or 18 fails to make an appointment within 30 days after receipt of 19 the recommendation, the council shall immediately initiate the 20 nominating process again with the time periods applicable., by 21 majority vote, shall appoint by December 31 one person from 22 the applicants previously nominated to the Governor to fill 23 the vacancy. If the Governor has not made the appointment to 24 fill a vacancy occurring for any reason other than the 25 expiration of the term by the 60th day following receipt of 26 the nominations of the council, the council by majority vote 27 shall appoint within 30 days thereafter one person from the 28 applicants previously nominated to the Governor to fill the 29 vacancy. 30 (8)(7) Each appointment to the Public Service 31 Commission shall be subject to confirmation by the Senate 7 1:42 PM 03/25/05 s1322d-cu22-t1a
Florida Senate - 2005 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 1322 Barcode 024478 1 during the next regular session after the vacancy occurs. If 2 the Senate refuses to confirm or rejects the Governor's 3 appointment, the council shall initiate, in accordance with 4 this section, the nominating process within 30 days. 5 Section 4. Subsection (2) of section 350.041, Florida 6 Statutes, is amended to read: 7 350.041 Commissioners; standards of conduct.-- 8 (2) STANDARDS OF CONDUCT.-- 9 (a) A commissioner may not accept anything from any 10 business entity which, either directly or indirectly, owns or 11 controls any public utility regulated by the commission, from 12 any public utility regulated by the commission, or from any 13 business entity which, either directly or indirectly, is an 14 affiliate or subsidiary of any public utility regulated by the 15 commission. A commissioner may attend conferences and 16 associated meals and events that are generally available to 17 all conference participants without payment of any fees in 18 addition to the conference fee. Additionally, while attending 19 a conference, a commissioner may attend meetings, meals, or 20 events that are not sponsored, in whole or in part, by any 21 representative of any public utility regulated by the 22 commission and that are limited to commissioners only, 23 committee members, or speakers if the commissioner is a member 24 of a committee of the association of regulatory agencies that 25 organized the conference or is a speaker at the conference. It 26 is not a violation of this paragraph for a commissioner to 27 attend a conference for which conference participants who are 28 employed by a utility regulated by the commission have paid a 29 higher conference registration fee than the commissioner, or 30 to attend a meal or event that is generally available to all 31 conference participants without payment of any fees in 8 1:42 PM 03/25/05 s1322d-cu22-t1a
Florida Senate - 2005 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 1322 Barcode 024478 1 addition to the conference fee and that is sponsored, in whole 2 or in part, by a utility regulated by the commission. If, 3 during the course of an investigation by the Commission on 4 Ethics into an alleged violation of this paragraph, 5 allegations are made as to the identity of the person giving 6 or providing the prohibited gift, that person must be given 7 notice and an opportunity to participate in the investigation 8 and relevant proceedings to present a defense. If the 9 Commission on Ethics determines that the person gave or 10 provided a prohibited gift, the person may not appear before 11 the commission or otherwise represent anyone before the 12 commission for a period of 2 years. 13 (b) A commissioner may not accept any form of 14 employment with or engage in any business activity with any 15 business entity which, either directly or indirectly, owns or 16 controls any public utility regulated by the commission, any 17 public utility regulated by the commission, or any business 18 entity which, either directly or indirectly, is an affiliate 19 or subsidiary of any public utility regulated by the 20 commission. 21 (c) A commissioner may not have any financial 22 interest, other than shares in a mutual fund, in any public 23 utility regulated by the commission, in any business entity 24 which, either directly or indirectly, owns or controls any 25 public utility regulated by the commission, or in any business 26 entity which, either directly or indirectly, is an affiliate 27 or subsidiary of any public utility regulated by the 28 commission. If a commissioner acquires any financial interest 29 prohibited by this section during his or her term of office as 30 a result of events or actions beyond the commissioner's 31 control, he or she shall immediately sell such financial 9 1:42 PM 03/25/05 s1322d-cu22-t1a
Florida Senate - 2005 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 1322 Barcode 024478 1 interest or place such financial interest in a blind trust at 2 a financial institution. A commissioner may not attempt to 3 influence, or exercise any control over, decisions regarding 4 the blind trust. 5 (d) A commissioner may not accept anything from a 6 party in a proceeding currently pending before the commission. 7 If, during the course of an investigation by the Commission on 8 Ethics into an alleged violation of this paragraph, 9 allegations are made as to the identity of the person giving 10 or providing the prohibited gift, that person must be given 11 notice and an opportunity to participate in the investigation 12 and relevant proceedings to present a defense. If the 13 Commission on Ethics determines that the person gave or 14 provided a prohibited gift, the person may not appear before 15 the commission or otherwise represent anyone before the 16 commission for a period of 2 years. 17 (e) A commissioner may not serve as the representative 18 of any political party or on any executive committee or other 19 governing body of a political party; serve as an executive 20 officer or employee of any political party, committee, 21 organization, or association; receive remuneration for 22 activities on behalf of any candidate for public office; 23 engage on behalf of any candidate for public office in the 24 solicitation of votes or other activities on behalf of such 25 candidacy; or become a candidate for election to any public 26 office without first resigning from office. 27 (f) A commissioner, during his or her term of office, 28 may not make any public comment regarding the merits of any 29 proceeding under ss. 120.569 and 120.57 currently pending 30 before the commission. 31 (g) A commissioner may not conduct himself or herself 10 1:42 PM 03/25/05 s1322d-cu22-t1a
Florida Senate - 2005 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 1322 Barcode 024478 1 in an unprofessional manner at any time during the performance 2 of his or her official duties. 3 (h) A commissioner must avoid impropriety in all of 4 his or her activities and must act at all times in a manner 5 that promotes public confidence in the integrity and 6 impartiality of the commission. 7 Section 5. Subsection (7) of section 350.042, Florida 8 Statutes, is amended to read: 9 350.042 Ex parte communications.-- 10 (7)(a) It shall be the duty of the Commission on 11 Ethics to receive and investigate sworn complaints of 12 violations of this section pursuant to the procedures 13 contained in ss. 112.322-112.3241. 14 (b) If the Commission on Ethics finds that there has 15 been a violation of this section by a public service 16 commissioner, it shall provide the Governor and the Florida 17 Public Service Commission Nominating Council with a report of 18 its findings and recommendations. The Governor is authorized 19 to enforce the findings and recommendations of the Commission 20 on Ethics, pursuant to part III of chapter 112. 21 (c) If a commissioner fails or refuses to pay the 22 Commission on Ethics any civil penalties assessed pursuant to 23 the provisions of this section, the Commission on Ethics may 24 bring an action in any circuit court to enforce such penalty. 25 (d) If, during the course of an investigation by the 26 Commission on Ethics into an alleged violation of this 27 paragraph, allegations are made as to the identity of the 28 person who participated in the ex parte communication, that 29 person must be given notice and an opportunity to participate 30 in the investigation and relevant proceedings to present a 31 defense. If the Commission on Ethics determines that the 11 1:42 PM 03/25/05 s1322d-cu22-t1a
Florida Senate - 2005 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 1322 Barcode 024478 1 person participated in the ex parte communication, the person 2 may not appear before the commission or otherwise represent 3 anyone before the commission for a period of 2 years. 4 Section 6. Subsection (1) of section 350.061, Florida 5 Statutes, is amended to read: 6 350.061 Public Counsel; appointment; oath; 7 restrictions on Public Counsel and his or her employees.-- 8 (1) The Committee on Public Service Commission 9 Oversight Joint Legislative Auditing Committee shall appoint a 10 Public Counsel by majority vote of the members of the 11 committee to represent the general public of Florida before 12 the Florida Public Service Commission. The Public Counsel 13 shall be an attorney admitted to practice before the Florida 14 Supreme Court and shall serve at the pleasure of the Joint 15 Legislative Auditing Committee on Public Service Commission 16 Oversight, subject to biennial annual reconfirmation by the 17 committee. The Public Counsel shall perform his or her duties 18 independently. Vacancies in the office shall be filled in the 19 same manner as the original appointment. 20 Section 7. Subsection (2) of section 350.0614, Florida 21 Statutes, is amended to read: 22 350.0614 Public Counsel; compensation and expenses.-- 23 (2) The Legislature hereby declares and determines 24 that the Public Counsel is under the legislative branch of 25 government within the intention of the legislation as 26 expressed in chapter 216, and no power shall be in the 27 Executive Office of the Governor or its successor to release 28 or withhold funds appropriated to it, but the same shall be 29 available for expenditure as provided by law and the rules or 30 decisions of the Joint Auditing Committee on Public Service 31 Commission Oversight. 12 1:42 PM 03/25/05 s1322d-cu22-t1a
Florida Senate - 2005 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 1322 Barcode 024478 1 Section 8. This act shall take effect October 1, 2005; 2 however, the provisions creating penalties or new standards of 3 conduct apply to violations occurring after that date. 4 5 6 ================ T I T L E A M E N D M E N T =============== 7 And the title is amended as follows: 8 Delete everything before the enacting clause 9 10 and insert: 11 A bill to be entitled 12 An act relating to the Public Service 13 Commission; creating the Committee on Public 14 Service Commission Oversight as a standing 15 joint committee of the Legislature; providing 16 for its membership, powers, and duties; 17 amending s. 350.001, F.S.; requiring that the 18 commission perform its duties independently; 19 specifying that the Governor has no planning or 20 budgetary authority with respect to the 21 commission; specifying that the Governor and 22 the Department of Management Services have no 23 authority over the commission's employees; 24 amending s. 350.031, F.S.; authorizing the 25 Florida Public Service Commission Nominating 26 Council to make expenditures to advertise a 27 vacancy on the council or the commission; 28 requiring that the Committee on Public Service 29 Commission Oversight provide a nominee for 30 recommendation to the Governor for appointment 31 to the Public Service Commission; providing 13 1:42 PM 03/25/05 s1322d-cu22-t1a
Florida Senate - 2005 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 1322 Barcode 024478 1 procedures; amending s. 350.041, F.S.; 2 clarifying the prohibition against accepting 3 gifts with respect to its application to 4 commissioners attending conferences; requiring 5 that a penalty be imposed against a person who 6 gives a commissioner a prohibited gift; 7 requiring that commissioners avoid impropriety 8 and act in a manner that promotes confidence in 9 the commission; amending s. 350.042, F.S.; 10 requiring that a penalty be imposed against a 11 person involved in a prohibited ex parte 12 communication with a commissioner; amending s. 13 350.061, F.S.; requiring that the Committee on 14 Public Service Commission Oversight rather than 15 the Joint Legislative Auditing Committee 16 appoint the Public Counsel; providing for 17 biennial reconfirmation rather than annual; 18 requiring that the Public Counsel perform his 19 or her duties independently; amending s. 20 350.0614, F.S.; requiring that the Committee on 21 Public Service Commission Oversight rather than 22 the Joint Legislative Auditing Committee 23 oversee expenditures of the Public Counsel; 24 providing an effective date. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 14 1:42 PM 03/25/05 s1322d-cu22-t1a