1 | Representative(s) Gannon offered the following: |
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3 | Amendment (with title amendment) |
4 | Between lines 419 and 420, insert: |
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6 | Section 7. Section 350.061, Florida Statutes, is |
7 | transferred, renumbered as section 11.402, Florida Statutes, and |
8 | amended to read: |
9 | 11.402 350.061 Public Counsel; appointment; oath; |
10 | restrictions on Public Counsel and his or her employees.-- |
11 | (1) The Joint Legislative Auditing Committee shall appoint |
12 | a Public Counsel by majority vote of the members of the |
13 | committee to represent the general public of Florida before the |
14 | Florida Public Service Commission and the Office of Insurance |
15 | Regulation. The Public Counsel shall be an attorney admitted to |
16 | practice before the Florida Supreme Court and shall serve at the |
17 | pleasure of the Joint Legislative Auditing Committee, subject to |
18 | annual reconfirmation by the committee. Vacancies in the office |
19 | shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment. |
20 | (2) The Public Counsel shall take and subscribe to the |
21 | oath of office required of state officers by the State |
22 | Constitution. |
23 | (3) No officer or full-time employee of the Public Counsel |
24 | shall actively engage in any other business or profession; serve |
25 | as the representative of any political party or on any executive |
26 | committee or other governing body thereof; serve as an |
27 | executive, officer, or employee of any political party, |
28 | committee, organization, or association; receive remuneration |
29 | for activities on behalf of any candidate for public office; or |
30 | engage on behalf of any candidate for public office in the |
31 | solicitation of votes or other activities in behalf of such |
32 | candidacy. Neither the Public Counsel nor any employee of the |
33 | Public Counsel shall become a candidate for election to public |
34 | office unless he or she shall first resign from his or her |
35 | office or employment. |
36 | Section 8. Section 350.0611, Florida Statutes, is |
37 | transferred, renumbered as section 11.403, Florida Statutes, and |
38 | amended to read: |
39 | 11.403 350.0611 Public Counsel; duties and powers.--It |
40 | shall be the duty of the Public Counsel to provide legal |
41 | representation for the people of the state in proceedings before |
42 | the Public Service Commission and the Office of Insurance |
43 | Regulation and in proceedings before counties pursuant to s. |
44 | 367.171(8). The Public Counsel shall have such powers as are |
45 | necessary to carry out the duties of his or her office, |
46 | including, but not limited to, the following specific powers: |
47 | (1) To recommend to the Public Service Commission or the |
48 | counties, by petition, the commencement of any proceeding or |
49 | action or to appear, in the name of the state or its citizens, |
50 | in any proceeding or action before the commission or the |
51 | counties. |
52 | (2) To recommend to the Office of Insurance Regulation, by |
53 | petition, the commencement of, and to appear in the name of the |
54 | state or its citizens in, any proceeding or action before the |
55 | office relating to: |
56 | (a) Rules governing residential property insurance; or |
57 | (b) Rate filings for residential property insurance which, |
58 | pursuant to standards determined by the office, request an |
59 | average statewide rate increase of 10 percent or greater as |
60 | compared to the current rates in effect or the rates in effect |
61 | 12 months prior to the proposed effective date. |
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63 | The Public Counsel may not stay any final order of the Office of |
64 | Insurance Regulation. |
65 | (3) To and urge in any proceeding or action to which he or |
66 | she is a party therein any position that which he or she deems |
67 | to be in the public interest, whether consistent or inconsistent |
68 | with positions previously adopted by the commission, or the |
69 | counties, or the office, and utilize therein all forms of |
70 | discovery available to attorneys in civil actions generally, |
71 | subject to protective orders of the commission, or the counties, |
72 | or the office, which shall be reviewable by summary procedure in |
73 | the circuit courts of this state.; |
74 | (4)(2) To have access to and use of all files, records, |
75 | and data of the commission, or the counties, or the office |
76 | available to any other attorney representing parties in a |
77 | proceeding before the commission, or the counties, or the |
78 | office.; |
79 | (5)(3) In any proceeding in which he or she has |
80 | participated as a party, to seek review of any determination, |
81 | finding, or order of the commission, or the counties, or the |
82 | office, or of any hearing examiner designated by the commission, |
83 | or the counties, or the office, in the name of the state or its |
84 | citizens.; |
85 | (6)(4) To prepare and issue reports, recommendations, and |
86 | proposed orders to the commission or office, the Governor, and |
87 | the Legislature on any matter or subject within the jurisdiction |
88 | of the commission or office, and to make such recommendations as |
89 | he or she deems appropriate for legislation relative to |
90 | commission or office procedures, rules, jurisdiction, personnel, |
91 | and functions.; and |
92 | (7)(5) To appear before other state agencies, federal |
93 | agencies, and state and federal courts in connection with |
94 | matters under the jurisdiction of the commission or office, in |
95 | the name of the state or its citizens. |
96 | Section 9. Section 350.0612, Florida Statutes, is |
97 | transferred, renumbered as section 11.404, Florida Statutes, and |
98 | amended to read: |
99 | 11.404 350.0612 Public Counsel; location.--The Public |
100 | Counsel shall maintain his or her office in Leon County on the |
101 | premises of the commission or, if suitable space there cannot be |
102 | provided, at such other place convenient to the offices of the |
103 | Public Services Commission or the Office of Insurance Regulation |
104 | commissioners as will enable him or her to carry out |
105 | expeditiously the duties and functions of his or her office. |
106 | Section 10. Section 350.0613, Florida Statutes, is |
107 | transferred, renumbered as section 11.405, Florida Statutes, and |
108 | amended to read: |
109 | 11.405 350.0613 Public Counsel; employees; receipt of |
110 | pleadings.--The Joint Legislative Auditing Committee may |
111 | authorize the Public Counsel to employ clerical and technical |
112 | assistants whose qualifications, duties, and responsibilities |
113 | the committee shall from time to time prescribe. The committee |
114 | may from time to time authorize retention of the services of |
115 | additional attorneys, actuaries, economists, or experts to the |
116 | extent that the best interests of the people of the state will |
117 | be better served thereby, including the retention of expert |
118 | witnesses and other technical personnel for participation in |
119 | contested proceedings before the Public Service Commission or |
120 | Office of Insurance Regulation. The commission shall furnish the |
121 | Public Counsel with copies of the initial pleadings in all |
122 | proceedings before the commission. The office shall furnish the |
123 | Public Counsel with copies of all filings that relate to the |
124 | jurisdiction of the Public Counsel pursuant to s. 11.403(2)., |
125 | and If the Public Counsel intervenes as a party in any |
126 | proceeding he or she shall be served with copies of all |
127 | subsequent pleadings, exhibits, and prepared testimony, if used. |
128 | Upon filing notice of intervention, the Public Counsel shall |
129 | serve all interested parties with copies of such notice and all |
130 | of his or her subsequent pleadings and exhibits. |
131 | Section 11. Section 350.0614, Florida Statutes, is |
132 | transferred, renumbered as section 11.406, Florida Statutes, and |
133 | amended to read: |
134 | 11.406 350.0614 Public Counsel; compensation and |
135 | expenses.-- |
136 | (1) The salaries and expenses of the Public Counsel and |
137 | his or her employees shall be allocated by the committee only |
138 | from moneys appropriated to the Public Counsel by the |
139 | Legislature. |
140 | (2) The Legislature hereby declares and determines that |
141 | the Public Counsel is under the legislative branch of government |
142 | within the intention of the legislation as expressed in chapter |
143 | 216, and no power shall be in the Executive Office of the |
144 | Governor or its successor to release or withhold funds |
145 | appropriated to it, but the same shall be available for |
146 | expenditure as provided by law and the rules or decisions of the |
147 | Joint Auditing Committee. |
148 | (3) Neither the Executive Office of the Governor nor the |
149 | Department of Management Services or its successor shall have |
150 | power to determine the number, or fix the compensation, of the |
151 | employees of the Public Counsel or to exercise any manner of |
152 | control over them. |
153 | Section 12. Paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of section |
154 | 112.3145, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: |
155 | 112.3145 Disclosure of financial interests and clients |
156 | represented before agencies.-- |
157 | (1) For purposes of this section, unless the context |
158 | otherwise requires, the term: |
159 | (b) "Specified state employee" means: |
160 | 1. Public counsel created by chapter 11 350, an assistant |
161 | state attorney, an assistant public defender, a full-time state |
162 | employee who serves as counsel or assistant counsel to any state |
163 | agency, the Deputy Chief Judge of Compensation Claims, a judge |
164 | of compensation claims, an administrative law judge, or a |
165 | hearing officer. |
166 | 2. Any person employed in the office of the Governor or in |
167 | the office of any member of the Cabinet if that person is exempt |
168 | from the Career Service System, except persons employed in |
169 | clerical, secretarial, or similar positions. |
170 | 3. Each appointed secretary, assistant secretary, deputy |
171 | secretary, executive director, assistant executive director, or |
172 | deputy executive director of each state department, commission, |
173 | board, or council; unless otherwise provided, the division |
174 | director, assistant division director, deputy director, bureau |
175 | chief, and assistant bureau chief of any state department or |
176 | division; or any person having the power normally conferred upon |
177 | such persons, by whatever title. |
178 | 4. The superintendent or institute director of a state |
179 | mental health institute established for training and research in |
180 | the mental health field or the warden or director of any major |
181 | state institution or facility established for corrections, |
182 | training, treatment, or rehabilitation. |
183 | 5. Business managers, purchasing agents having the power |
184 | to make any purchase exceeding the threshold amount provided for |
185 | in s. 287.017 for CATEGORY ONE, finance and accounting |
186 | directors, personnel officers, or grants coordinators for any |
187 | state agency. |
188 | 6. Any person, other than a legislative assistant exempted |
189 | by the presiding officer of the house by which the legislative |
190 | assistant is employed, who is employed in the legislative branch |
191 | of government, except persons employed in maintenance, clerical, |
192 | secretarial, or similar positions. |
193 | 7. Each employee of the Commission on Ethics. |
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197 | Remove line 45, and insert: |
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199 | alternative hurricane deductibles; transferring, |
200 | renumbering, and amending ss. 350.061, 350.0611, 350.0612, |
201 | 350.0613, and 350.0614, F.S.; authorizing the Public |
202 | Counsel to represent the general public before the Office |
203 | of Insurance Regulation; including certain proceedings |
204 | related to rules and rate filings for residential property |
205 | insurance; authorizing the Public Counsel to have access |
206 | to files of the office, to seek review of orders of the |
207 | office, to issue reports, recommendations, and proposed |
208 | orders to the office; specifying where the Public Counsel |
209 | shall maintain his or her office; authorizing the Joint |
210 | Legislative Auditing Committee to authorize the Public |
211 | Counsel to employ certain types of employees; requiring |
212 | the Office of Insurance Regulation to provide copies of |
213 | certain filings to the Public Counsel; amending s. |
214 | 112.3145, F.S.; conforming a cross-reference; providing |
215 | effective |