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Fla. Stat. § 366.07 (2025)
Rates; adjustment.
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366.07 Rates; adjustment.—Whenever the commission, after public hearing either upon its own motion or upon complaint, shall find the rates, rentals, charges or classifications, or any of them, proposed, demanded, observed, charged or collected by any public utility for any service, or in connection therewith, or the rules, regulations, measurements, practices or contracts, or any of them, relating thereto, are unjust, unreasonable, insufficient, excessive, or unjustly discriminatory or preferential, or in anywise in violation of law, or any service is inadequate or cannot be obtained, the commission shall determine and by order fix the fair and reasonable rates, rentals, charges or classifications, and reasonable rules, regulations, measurements, practices, contracts or service, to be imposed, observed, furnished or followed in the future.
History.—s. 7, ch. 26545, 1951; s. 24, ch. 57-1; s. 3, ch. 76-168; s. 1, ch. 77-457; s. 16, ch. 80-35; s. 2, ch. 81-318; ss. 9, 20, 22, ch. 89-292; s. 4, ch. 91-429.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases, 1965–1988 · leading case: Intern. Minerals & Chem. Corp. v. Mayo, 336 So. 2d 548 (Fla. 1976).
Intern. Minerals & Chem. Corp. v. Mayo, 336 So. 2d 548 (Fla. 1976). “03 , and, when rate adjustments are necessary because the rates are "unjust, unreasonable, insufficient, or unjustly discriminatory or preferential," Fla. Stat. § 366.07 , "the commission shall have the authority to determine and fix fair, just and reasonable rates.”
City Gas Co. v. Peoples Gas Sys., Inc., 182 So. 2d 429 (Fla. 1965). “" Finally, section 366.07 authorizes the commission, upon a finding that rates or charges or rules, practices, and so forth relating to them are "unjust, unreasonable, insufficient, or unjustly discriminatory or preferential, or in any wise in violation of law," to "determine…”
CF Indus., Inc. v. Nichols, 536 So. 2d 234 (Fla. 1988). “§ 366.07. Section 366.81 expresses legislative intent to encourage the use of solar energy, renewable energy sources, highly efficient systems, and load control systems, and directs the PSC not to approve any rates or rate structures which discriminate against any class of…”
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