Fla. Stat. 366.041
Rate fixing; adequacy of facilities as criterion


(1)

In fixing the just, reasonable, and compensatory rates, charges, fares, tolls, or rentals to be observed and charged for service within the state by any and all public utilities under its jurisdiction, the commission is authorized to give consideration, among other things, to the efficiency, sufficiency, and adequacy of the facilities provided and the services rendered; the cost of providing such service and the value of such service to the public; the ability of the utility to improve such service and facilities; and energy conservation and the efficient use of alternative energy resources; provided that no public utility shall be denied a reasonable rate of return upon its rate base in any order entered pursuant to such proceedings. In its consideration thereof, the commission shall have authority, and it shall be the commission’s duty, to hear service complaints, if any, that may be presented by subscribers and the public during any proceedings involving such rates, charges, fares, tolls, or rentals; however, no service complaints shall be taken up or considered by the commission at any proceedings involving rates, charges, fares, tolls, or rentals unless the utility has been given at least 30 days’ written notice thereof, and any proceeding may be extended, prior to final determination, for such period; further, no order hereunder shall be made effective until a reasonable time has been given the utility involved to correct the cause of service complaints, considering the factor of growth in the community and availability of necessary equipment.

(2)

The power and authority herein conferred upon the commission shall not cancel or amend any existing punitive powers of the commission but shall be supplementary thereto and shall be construed liberally to further the legislative intent that adequate service be rendered by public utilities in the state in consideration for the rates, charges, fares, tolls, and rentals fixed by said commission and observed by said utilities under its jurisdiction.

(3)

The term “public utility” as used herein means all persons or corporations which the commission has the authority, power, and duty to regulate for the purpose of fixing rates and charges for services rendered and requiring the rendition of adequate service.

(4)

No electric utility may collect impact fees designed to recover capital costs in initiating new service unless the utility can demonstrate and the commission finds that such fees are fair, just, and reasonable and are collected from the ultimate utility customer of record at such time as or after permanent electric service is provided. This prohibition shall not apply to underground electric distribution lines or line extension charges collected pursuant to approved tariffs.

Source: Section 366.041 — Rate fixing; adequacy of facilities as criterion, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0366.­041 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

366.01
Legislative declaration
366.02
Definitions
366.03
General duties of public utility
366.04
Jurisdiction of commission
366.05
Powers
366.06
Rates
366.07
Rates
366.08
Investigations, inspections
366.09
Incrimination at hearing of commission
366.10
Judicial review
366.11
Certain exemptions
366.13
Taxes, not affected
366.14
Regulatory assessment fees
366.015
Interagency liaison
366.15
Medically essential electric public utility service
366.031
Definitions
366.032
Preemption over utility service restrictions
366.041
Rate fixing
366.042
Mutual aid agreements of rural electric cooperatives and municipal electric utilities
366.051
Cogeneration
366.055
Availability of, and payment for, energy reserves
366.057
Retirement of electrical power plants
366.071
Interim rates
366.072
Rate adjustment orders
366.075
Experimental and transitional rates
366.076
Limited proceedings
366.80
Short title
366.81
Legislative findings and intent
366.82
Definition
366.83
Certain laws not applicable
366.91
Renewable energy
366.92
Florida renewable energy policy
366.93
Cost recovery for the siting, design, licensing, and construction of nuclear and integrated gasification combined cycle power plants
366.093
Public utility records
366.94
Electric vehicle charging
366.095
Penalties
366.95
Financing for certain nuclear generating asset retirement or abandonment costs
366.96
Storm protection plan cost recovery
366.97
Redundant poles
366.98
Public utility liability arising out of emergencies and disasters
366.99
Natural gas facilities relocation costs
366.125
Natural gas jurisdiction limits
366.825
Clean Air Act compliance
366.8255
Environmental cost recovery
366.8260
Storm-recovery financing

Current through Fall 2025

§ 366.041. Rate fixing; adequacy of facilities as criterion's source at flsenate​.gov