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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to approve a Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of
Collier County, Florida, in support of House Bill 691 Relating to State Oversight of
Utility Services Provided by Intergovernmental Authorities filed by State
Representative Matt Hudson and thc companion Scnate Bill 1192 Relating to Utility
Services/Oversight/Intergovernmental Authorities by State Senator Garrett Richter
OBJECTIVE: For the Collier County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) to
approve the attached Resolution in support of House Bill 691 relating to State oversight
of utility services provided by intergovernmental authorities filcd by State Representative
Matt Hudson and the companion Senate Bill 1192 filed by State Senator Garrett Richter
(see copies of both attached).
Once approved by the Board of County Commissioners, the Resolution will be
transmitted to members of the Collicr County Legislative Delegation and the Florida
Association of Counties.
CONSIDERATION: At the BCC regular meeting on October 28, 2008, the Board
voted during review and adoption of Collier County's 2009 State Legislative Priorities
(Item 10C) to include the i~)l1owing priority:
Support Florida Governmental Utility Authority (FGUA) being under State Public
Service Commission oversight
FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this executive summary.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact
associated with this executive summary.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item raises no legal issues and requires only a
majority vote for approval.-SRT
RECOMMEND A TION: That the Board of County Commissioners approve a
Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, in support
of House Bill 691 Relating to State Oversight of Utility Services Provided by
Intergovernmental Authorities filed by State Reprcscntative Matt Hudson and the
companion Senate Bill 1192 Relating to Utility Services/Oversight/Intergovernmental
Authorities by State Senator G~trrett Richter
Prepared by Debbie Wight, Assistant to the County Manager
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COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMiSSIONERS
Item Number:
Item Summary:
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Recommendation to approve a Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County, Florida, in slIpport of House Bill 691 Relating to State Oversight of Utility Services
Provided by Intergovernmental Authorities filed by Slate Representative Matt Hudson and the
companion Senate Bill 1192 Relating to Utility Services/Oversight/Intergovernmental
Authorities by State Senator Garrett Richter.
Meeting Date:
3/10/20099,00:00 AM
Approved By
James V, Mudd
County Manager
Date
Board of County
Commissioners
County Manager's Office
3/4/20099:51 AM
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RESOLUTION NO. 2009-
A RESOLUTION BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN SUPPORT OF HOUSE BILL 691
RELATING TO STATE OVERSIGHT OF UTILITY SERVICES PROVIDED
BY INTERGOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITIES AND THE COMPANION
LEGISLATION, SENATE BILL 1192 RELATING TO UTILITY SERVICES,
OVERSIGHT, AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITIES BOTH OF
WHICH HAVE BEEN FILED DURING THE 2009 LEGISLATIVE SESSION
IN THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE BY MEMBERS OF THE COLLIER
COUNTY LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION.
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners on October 28, 2008 approved
Collier County's 2009 State Legislative Priorities which include: Support Florida
Governmental Utility Authority (FGUA) being under State Public Service
Commission oversight; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners presented the County's approved
priorities to members of the Collier County Legislative Delegation at a Pre-Legislative Session
Workshop on November 14,2008, in the boardroom at the Collier County Government Center;
and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners presented the finalized list of Board of
County Commissioners-endorsed priorities at the Collier County Legislative Delegation
Meeting/Hearing held December 10, 2008, at which time there was a discussion about FGUA
issues of concern; and
WHEREAS, Representative Matt Hudson, chairman of the Collier County Legislative
Dclegation, filed House Bill 69 I Relating to State Oversight of Utility Services Provided by
Intergovernmental Authorities on February 3, 2009. The legislation deletes a provision
exempting intergovernmental authorities from being subject to jurisdiction of the Public Service
Commission (PSC); revises and provides definitions for water and wastewater systems; exempts
certain water and wastewater systems from regulation by PSC; exempts intergovernmental
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authorities from certain fees; and deletes exception to PSC's exelusive jurisdiction over utility
systems subject to interIocaI utility agreements. The effective date is July 1, 2009; and
WHEREAS, Senator Garrett Richter filed Senate Bill I 192 Relating to Utility Services,
Oversight, and Intergovernmental Authorities. The legislation deletes a provision that exempts
certain legal entities from the jurisdiction of the Public Service Commission (PSC); defines
"intergovernmental authority"; exempts certain water and wastewater systems from regulation by
the Commission; exempts an intergovernmental authority from certain fees; and deletes the
exception of certain utility systems subject to interIocal utility agreements from the exclusive
jurisdiction of the Commission, etc. The effective date is July], 2009.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the Board of County
Commissioners does hereby support House Bill 691 and Senate Bill I 192, which address the
County's priority ofPSC oversight of the FGUA.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution will be forwarded to the
Florida Association of Counties and the Collier County Legislative Delegation.
THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion, second, and majority vote favoring same,
this
10th
day of March
,2009.
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
, Deputy Clerk
BY:
DONNA FIALA, Chairman
Approved as to form
and legal sufficiency:
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Scott R. Teach,
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HB 691 - Relating to State Oversight of Utility Services
Provided By Intergovernmental Authorities - 2009
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Summary
General State Oversight of Utility Services Provided By Intergovernmental Authorities:
Deletes provision exempting Intergovernmental authorities from being subject to
jurisdiction of PSC; revises & provides definitions for water & wastewater systems;
exempts certain water & wastewater systems from regulation by PSC; exempts
intergovernmental authorities from certain fees; deletes exception to PSC's exclusive
jurisdiction over utility systems subject to interlocal utility agreements. Effective Date: Juiy
1,2009
Actions
Date
Chamber
Action
Filed
Referred to Energy & Utilities Policy Committee, Military &
Local Affairs Policy Committee; General Government Polley
Council; Full Appropriations Council on General Government &
Health Care
02/03/09 HOUSE
02/25/09 HOUSE
Identical Bills
SB 1192 - Relating to Utility Services/Oversightllntergovt. Authorities [EPSC) by Ez"r,bl<;;I
02/12/09 SENATE Referred to Communications, Energy, and Public Utilities;
Governmental Oversight and Accountability; Finance and Tax; General
Government Appropnations
Filed on 02/03/09
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A b111 to be entitled
An act relating to state oversight of utility services
provided by intergovernmental a~thorities; a~end~ng s.
163.01, F.S.; deleting a provision that exempts certain
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cross-reference; amer.ding s. 367.021, F.S.; defining
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"intergovernmental authority"; revising defini~io~s;
amending s. 367.022, F.S.; exempting certain water and
wastewater syste~s from reg~lation by the cOIT~ission;
amending ss. 367.071 and 367.145, F.S.; exempting an
intergovernmental aLthcrity from certain fees; awending s.
367.171, F.S.; deleting the exception of certain utility
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systems subject to interlocal utility agree~ents from the
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exclusive jurisdicticn of the commissic~; amending s.
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624.105, F.S.; conforming a c~oss-reference; providing an
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163.01 Florida Inter1oca1 Cooporation Act of 1969.--
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26 section, any separate legal entity created under this section,
:g}l. No~withstanding any other provisions of this
27 the mewbership of which is limited to municipalities and
28 counties of the s:ate, and which may include a specia: district
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291 in addition to a municipality or county O~ bot~, may acquire,
381 own, 2onstruct, improve, operate, and ma0age public facilities,
31 or finance facilities en behalf or any person, relati~g ~o a
32 gover~mental f~nction or p~rpose, including, but not :imited to,
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w2stewater facilities, water or aJter~ative water
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34 ~acilities, and water reuse :acilities, which xay serve
35 pop~laLions within or o~tside of the members of t~e en~ity.
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38 j~ri:Jc~::t~CG. The separate legal entity may not pr8vide utility
39 services within the service area of an existing utili~y system
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Fer purposes of this parag=aph, the term:
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"Host governDsnt" Kea~s the gGve=~ing body of the
43 county, if the largest :Jur.j;)e~ of equiv31ent l-esidential
441 cc~nectioGs currs:Jt:y served by a system of the utility 1S
45 located:n the unincorpora~ed area, or the governi~g body of a
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47 connectio~s currently served by a system of tile Jtility is
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"Separate legal e~tity" means a:JY e~tity crea~ed by
50 i,,':er:ocal agreemeClt t;..,e nernbership of ",hioh is lir.,ited ':0 t.wo
51 Gr more special dis~ric~s, municipalities, O~ cou~ties of Lhe
52 sta~e, but w~ich e~~ity ~s ~eg2lly seoarate a~d apart from any
S3 of its member 9overnments.
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IISystemr! means a water or ~astewa~er facility or gro~p
55 of s~ch ~acilities owned by 0~e en:ity or affiliate enti~ies.
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"Utility" means a water or wastewater utility and
57 includes every person, separate legal e~tity, lessee, trustee,
58 or receiver owning, operating, managing, or controlling a
59 system, or proposing construction of a system, who is providing,
60 or proposes to provide, water O~ wastewater service to the
61 public for compensation.
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A separate legal entity that sS8ks to acquire any
63 utility shall notify the host government in writing by certified
64 mail about the con-::emplated acqui.sition not less than 30 days
65 before any proposed transfer of ownersh~PI Gse, or possession of
66 any utility assets by such separate legal entity. The potential
67 acquisition notice shall be provided to the legislative head of
68 the gover~ing body of the host government and to its chief
69 administrat~ve officer a~d shall provide the name and address of
70 a contac~ person for the separate legal entity and information
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Within 30 days following receipt of the notice, the
74 host government may adopt a resolution to become a member of the
75 separate legal entity, adopt a resolution to approve the utility
76 acquisition, or adopt a resolution to proh~bit the utility
77 acquisition by the separate legal entity if the host govecnment
78 determines that the proposed acquisition is not in the public
79 interest. A resolution adopted by the host government which
80 prohibits the acquisition may include condjtions that would make
81 the proposal acceptable to the host govern~ent.
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If a host governm'2nt adop::s a me::r:bership resolution,
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841 ~e~er on the same bas:s as its existing ~embers before any
851 trans~er of ~wnership, ~se, or pcssession of the utility or the
86 L:":.ility facilit..:es. If a hDst goverr_mer.t adopts a resolution to
87 apprcve the utili~y acq~isition, the separate legal entity may
88 complete the acqll:siti',:,)T". If a hGst S(Y'i~e::-nrneDt adopts a
89 prohibiticn rescJuticr, the separa~e :egal entity may ~ot
90 acq~ire t~e ~t.ilit.y wit~in ~hat tost gover~ment's territory
91 wit.hout t~e speci=ic co~sen~ of the host gover~ment oy future
92 resolution. If a ~ost governrrent does not adopt a prohibition
93 reSOl\l~ion or an approv31 resolu~io~, ~he separate legal entity
94 may proceed to 3cquire the utili~y after the 30-day notice
95 period wit~out fu:::-the.::: :-l'Jtice.
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103 boundaries of the member, special district, coun=y, or
104 ~H;.nic:i.pality yeceiving t.he transfer or pa)-0rent. Ar.y transfer or
105 paymen:. to a member, spec=-:;d dis-+:ricc, or ,'.:It.-her local gove~nmenL
106 must be solely froffi user fees or o~he= c~arges or reve~ues
l07 ge~era~ed from customers tha~ a~e ptysica:ly _ccated within the
188 jurisdiccional Cr service "'"liverv Do~ndaries cf the ;oember,
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6. This section is an alternative provision otherwise
112 provided by law as authorized in s. 4, Art. VIII of the State
113 Constitution for any transfer of power as a result of an
114 acquisition of a utility by a separate legal entity from a
115 municipality, county, or special district.
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117 construction, expansion, and improvement of such facilities
7. The entity may finance or refinance the acquisition,
1:8 relating to a governmental function or purpose through the
119 issua~ce of its bonds, notes, or other obligations under this
120 section or as otherwise authorized by law. The entity has all
121 the powers provided by the interloeal agreement u~der whieh it
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122 is created or which are necessary ~o finance, own, operate, or
manage the public facility, including, without limitation, the
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power to establish rates, charges, and fees for products or
services provided by i~, the power to levy special assessments,
the power to sell or finance all or a portion of such facility,
and the power to contract with a public or private entity to
manage and operate such facilities or to provide or receive
facilities, services, or products. Except as may be limited by
the interlocal agree~ent under which ~he entity is created, all
of the privileges, benefits, powers, and terms of s. :25.01,
relating to counties, and s. 166.021, relating to
municipalities, are fully applicable to the entity. Eowever,
neither the entity nor any of its merrbers on behalf of the
entity may exercise ~he power of eminent domain over the
facilities or property of any existing water or wastewater plant
utility system, nor may the entity acquire title to any water or
wastewater plant utility facilities, other facilities, or
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139 property which was acquired by ~he use of emi~en~ domain after
140 the effective date of this ac~. Bonds, notes, and other
141 obligatio~s issued by the e~t~ty are issued on behalf or the
142 public sgencies "::--~at are mernbers cf t~e eGti:y.
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8. A~y entity c=eated under th:s section may also issue
bond anticipation notes in ccn~ection wi~h the authorization,
issuance, and sale of bonds. The bo~ds may be issued as serial
bonds or as ter~ bonds or both. Any entity may iss~e capital
147 appreciation bonds or var1able rate bonds. Any bonds, notes, or
148 other ob:igations must be authorized by ~esolutlon of the
149 governing body of the entity and bear t~e date or dates; mature
15J a~ the time or limes, noc exceeding 40 years from their
151 respective dates; bear i~terest at ~he rate or rates; be payable
152 a~ the time or times; be ~~ ~he den08~n3t~o~; be i~ ~hc form;
153 carry the regis~ration privileges; be exec~ted in the man~er; be
154 payable from the so~rces and in the reedium or payment and at the
155 place; and be sLbject to tne terms of re6emption, including
156 :;:'ede::7Lp,:icn prior to lIL6turiLy, as i:be resolution may provide. If
157 any officer whose signature, cr 3 facsimile of whcse signature,
158 appears on any bonds, notes, or other obligations ceases to be
159 an officer before the delivery of the bonds, notes, or other
160 obligations, the signacure or facsi~ile is valid and sufficient
161 for all purposes as if he or she had remained in office ur.til
162 tne delivery. 7he bonds, no~e3, or othe~ obligations may be sold
163 at p~blic cr private sale for such price as ~he governing body
164 of the en~ity shall determine. Pending preparation of the
165 definit.ive bo,xis, the '2nt.i:.y may Lss'..l<::: int9['im certif~cates,
166 which shall be exchanged fc~ the 6efinitive bonds. 7he bonds may
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167 be secured by a form of credit enhancement, if any, as the
168 entity deems appropriate. The bonds may be secured by an
169 indenture of trus~ or trust agreement. :n additio~, the
170 governi~g body of the legal entity may delegate, to an officer,
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172 the legal entity may select, the power to determine the time;
173 manner of sale, p~blic or private; maturities; rate of inte~est,
174[ which may be fixed or may vary at ~he time and in accordance
175, with a specified formula or method of dete~mination; a~d other
176 terms a~d conditions as may be deemed appropriate by the
177 officer, official, or age~t so designated by the governing body
178 of the legal entity. However, the amount and maturity of the
179 bonds, notes, or other obligations and the interest rate of the
180 bonds, notes, or other obligations must be within the limits
181 prescribed by the governing body of the legal entity and its
182 =esolution delegating to an officer, official, or agent the
183 power to authorize the issuance ar.d sale of the bonds, notes, or
184 other obligations.
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9. 3onds, notes, or other obligations issued under this
paragraph may be validated as provided in chapter 75. The
complair.t in any action to validate the bonds, notes, or other
obligations must be filed cnly in the Circ~it Court for Leon
189 County. The notice re~uired to be published by s. 75.06 must be
190, published in Leon County and in each county that is a member of
191 the entity issuing the bODds, notes, or other obligations, or in
192 i'Jhich a meIT~ber of the entity is located, and the complaint and
193 order of t~e circuit co~rt must be served only on ~he State
194 Attorney of the Seco~d JGdicial Circuit and on the state
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195 attorney of each circLit in eacn CDGnty that is a merrber of the
196 entity issuing the bonds, notes, or o~her oDli_gations or in
197 which a nember of the entoty is 10c2ted. Se=tion 75.04(21 does
193 no~ apply to a complaint for validat~on brought by the legal
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The accornplis~ment of the aut:,orized purposes of a
201 legal entity created ~nder this paragraph is in all respects for
202 the benefit of the people of the state, :or the increase of
203 their comnerce and prosperity, a:1d for the improvement of their
204 hea:th and living cc~ditions. Since t~e legal entity will
205 perform essential gover.:J.:Tcental functions in acccmpl:.shing its
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207 assessmen~s of any kind whatsoever Gpon any p~operty acauired or
208 used by it far such pLrposes or upon any revenues at any time
2C9 ~eceived by it. The bands, ~otes, and other obligations of an
210 entity, t~eir transfer, and ~he income therefro~, ~nc~uding any
211 profi~s made on the sale ~hereof, a~e at all times free [rom
212 taxatio~ of any kind by the state or by any political
213 subdivision or olher agency or instrumentality thereof. The
214 exemption granted in this subparagraph is not applicable to any
215 tax imposed by chapter 220 on in~erest, income, or profits on
216, debt obligations owned by corporations.
217
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218 288.0655, Florida Stat'J.tes, is 2IT:eno.ed 1:0 read:
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222 areas of critical economic coccern as d~fined by the Rural
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223 Economic 0evelopment Initiative to infrastruccure funding
224 programs of the Federal Government, such as those offered by the
225 United States Department of Agriculture and the United States
226 Department of Con~eIce, and state programs, including those
227 offered by R~l~al Economic Development Initiative agencies, and
228 to facilitate local gover~ment or private inf~astructure funding
229 efforts, the o:fice ffi2Y award grants for up to 30 percent of the
230 total infrastructure project cost. Eligible projects must be
231 related to specific job-creation or job-retention opportunities.
232 Eligible projects may also include improving any inadequate
233 infrastructure that has resulted in regulatory action that
234 prohibits economic or comw,~~ity growth Or reducing the costs to
235 community ~sers of proposed ir.frastructure improvements that
236 exceed such costs ~n comp&~able co~munities. Eligible uses of
237 funds shall include improvements to public infrastructure for
22~8911 industrial or cOIT~eYcial sites and ~pgradcs to cr development or
~ public tourism infrastructu~e. Authorized infrastructure may
240 include the following public or public-private partnership
241 facili~ies: storm water systems; tclccocmu~ications facilities;
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based tourism facilities; or other physical requirements
necessary to facilitate to~rism, trade, and economic development
activi ties in the community. 11uthJrized infrast:.ructure may also
include pub~icly owned self-powered ~ature-based tourism
facilities and additions to the distributio~ facilities of the
248 existing nat'.Hal gas utility as defined in s. 366.04 (3) Ic), the
249 existing electric utility as defined in s. 366.02, or the
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251 367.021llll(12), or a~y ot~er existing water or wastewater
252 :acility, which owns a gas or elec~ric ai5trib~tion syste~ or a
253 wa~er or wastewater syste~ in t~is state where:
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A contribution-in-aid of constrJctic~ is required ~o
255 serve public or Pl]hl i(':-prl~,l;;te par~f'.ership fa.cilities under the
256 tariffs of any natural gas, electric, water, or wastewater
257 utility as defined herein; and
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259 to provide such service.
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S'..lbsections (7) a:1d (12) of seccion 367.021,
261 Flor~da Stat~tesf are amended, sGbsections (9) ~hrough (13) of
262 that section are renumbered as subsec~ions (10) c~roug~ (14),
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367.C21 DefiniLio~s.--As used in thjs chap~er, t~e
263i respectively, and a new subsection (9) is added ~o that sec~icn,
264: to read:
266 follcwing words or te~rs shall have the meanings indicated:
267
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"Governmen~al au~hori~y.r means a poli~ical
268, subdivision, as defined by s. 1.01(8), a regional water supply
269 authority created ~ursua~t to ~. 373.1962, or a ~onprc:lt
270 corporation formed for che purpose of acti~g on behalf of a
271 politica: subdivision wi~h respec~ to a water or wastewater
272 facility. The term does not include an ~nterqovernmehtal
273 authority.
274
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275 entity crested by interlocal ~qc:eeIT,enc u:oder s. 163.01(7)(q).
276
llll':2) "lJ~ility" Cleans a water oc: "2stewater utility
277 and, except as ]Crovicied in s. 367.022, ~he cerm includes every
278' persc~, lessee, t~cstee, ~ ~eceiver, or ~~tergover~mental
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279 authority owning, operating, ~anaging, or controlli~g a system,
280 or proposing constr~ction of a system, who is providing, or
281 proposes to provide, water or wastewater service to the public
283
282 for comper1sation.
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284 Florida Statutes, to read:
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367.022 Exemptions.--The following are not subject to
286 regulation by the commission as a utility ncr are they sub~ect
287 to the provisions of this chapter, except as expressly provided:
288
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A system owned, operated, manao9d, or controlled by
289 a~ intergovernmental authority within the =irst 48 months after
290 the authority obtains ownershio, oDeration, management, or
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291 control of the system.
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293 Sta tGtes, is amended to read:
294
367.071 Sale, assignGent, or trans:er of certif~cate of
295 authorization, facilit~es, or control.--
An application :or proposed sale, a3sig~ment, or
296
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297 transfer shall be accompanied by a fee as provided by s.
298 367.145. A Ne fee is not required cO be paid by a governmenta~
299 authority or intercovernme~tal aut~ority that is the buyer,
301
300 assignee, 0:::- :ransferee.
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Section 6.
302 367. ::'-.sS, FloLida Statutes, j_s arrlended to read:
303
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367.145 Regulatory assessment and applicatic~ fees.--
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The cOITl_lTIission snaLl set by rule a ~E:gulatory
305 assess~ent fee ttat 23Ch u~ility ~ust pay in accorda~ce with 3.
306 350.1:3(3); however, each small utility with annual revenues of
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3C7 less than $200,000 shall pey once a year in conjuncti8n with
3CB fili~g ~ts an~u31 fina~cial repoyt requ~rcd by comnission rule.
309 Kctwittsta~ding any ~~ov~sion of law to the contrary, the amount
310 of ~~e rs?ulatory 2ssessm~~t ~ee sha~: ~~t exceed 4.5 percen~ of
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313 ccmpar:y.
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315 aut~ority to whioh ow~ershcp or oontrol of a ~tility is
316
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317 the Gtility as of the date of transfer. However, whenever a
318 purchase at wholesale 15 made cf any water cr was~ewater service
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320 ~,-,=>. c..LiliL.,/ pu.cc};d::;i~~,] '.~uc:h WbL':'::::- -=::r \t.,laste-",...;a-::cr servi.::c; resel~3
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324 payab:e upon such water or wastewater se-vice by the ~~ility
325 f.:r.:::::::';l 11\);-LCI1 ::';UC}l PUL(;~ldbCj WdS H:3,Je. kl=. such fee paymen'Ls and
326 penalties must be deposited i~ accordance w:th s. 350.113.
327
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323 Sta.'c..utes,:':; arr.snded <':"0 ,-'o;6C{;
329
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332: jurisciicti::n over 3. .::,~~=- '_,:i~i.~y s~.'st':='jn ~___,_,'~_T_::j"'"::::; ',,,'"'i()S2 5~:::v__ice
333 tra~5verses coun:.y bc~nja~~es, whe~t12: t~e cou~ties i~volved are
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335 t~~t ~r~ ~uhj2~t to, ~~d c2ffi3~~ 3~hj~ct t~, i~t~cl~=~: utility
336 :J.g=-~cm:'E::.J ~n -::-:::.::': .::.::: :: ":":..n--.:J.:-:z,' 1, l:::?~, :'~Clt ::r:.c.':c ..::. :Jin:;j2-c:
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338 c~r7ic2 tr~n=vo-OCG cc~nty tc~nj3ricc, prJv'dcd t~3t 3: ouch
339 i;-:.::.:.....=-:.::~=- 'A;'--:'::'..,:::'..:: ......:-.:::..: ci-,-.:::...': ,,::'..I.-,~~--,':'~,L ~L:l':'':::,~':'':.-:::' ':In ::"~y-':::
340 :',LlCf: :J'O::CFr.8, :..r:~' pcr":l::::1. c.t' ',,~-:jcr. f:r::':-=-.:1:..J :::.~yi.:::-: -.:.:..-::'::.-.-=-:-. .J.
341 county t:::;t ic 3ubjcct ts cc_.i3c~Q~. jur~3iict~c" ",,,dc.:- thio
342 ocetic:-..
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Section 624.105, Florida Statutes, is amended
344 to ::ead:
345
624.105 Waiver of cus':omer liability.--Any regGlated
346 company as defined in s. 350.111, any electric utility as
347 defin~d in s. 366.02(2), any utiJity as defined in s.
348 367.021(13) ;::...::) cr s. 367.022(2) a:-ld (7), and any provioer of
349 co:nrnunications services a.s defined in s. 2C2.11 (2) f:1ay charge
350 for a~d incl~de an opti~nal waiver of liabili~y provision in
351 t.heir customer contracts under which the e;l~i'Cy agrees to waive
352 all or a portion of the customer's liability [or service from
353 the entity for a derined period in the event of the customer's
354 call ~o active military service, death, disability, involuntary
355 unemployment, qualification for family leav8, or similar
356 q~a1ifying event or condition. Such provisions may not be
357 effec~ive in the customer's contract with the entity unless
358 affirG3tively elected by the customer. No s~ch provision shall
359 const~tute insurance so lcng 2S ~he provision is a cont~act
360 between the en~ity and i~s customer.
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Summary
r::;JlDilrgj Utility Services/Oversightllntergovt. Authorities [EPSCj: Deletes a provision that
exempts certain legal entities from the jurisdiction of the Public Service Commission.
Defines "integovernmental authority." Exempts certain water and wastewater systems
from regulation by the commission. Exempts an intergovernmental authority from certain
fees. Deletes the exception of certain utility systems subject to interlocal utility
agreements from the exclusive jurisdiction of the commission. etc. EFFECTIVE DATE:
07/01/2009.
Actions
Date
02/03/09 SENATE
02/12/09 SENATE
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Referred to Communications, Energy, and Public Utilities;
Governmental OverSight and Accountability; Finance and Tax;
General Government Aoproprlatlons
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Identical Sills
HB 0691 - Relating to State Oversight of Utility Services Provided By Intergovernmental
Authorities by t:ll!rt~Qn
02/25/09 HOUSE Referred to Energy & Utilities PoliCY Committee; Military &
Local Affairs Policy Committee; General Government Policy Council; Full
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A bill to be entitled
An act relating to state oversight of utility services
provided by intergovernmental authorities; amending s.
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certain legal entities from the jurisdiction o~ the
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Public Service Co~~ission; amending s. 288.0655, F.S.:
conforming a cross-reference; amending s. 367.0211
F.S.; defining "inte:::-gcvernmental a:.:::hority/; revising
definitions; amending s. 367.022, F.S.; exenpting
certai~ water and wastewater systems from regulation
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certain fees; amending s. 357.171, F.S.; de:eting the
exception of certain utility systems subject to
inte~local utility agr8ements from the excl~si~e
jurisdiction or the commission; amending s. 624.105,
F.3.; conforming a cross-reference; providing an
effective date.
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20 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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Section 1. Paragraph (g) of subsection (7) of section
23 163.01, Florida S~atutes, .i~ amended to read:
24 J63.01 Florida Interloeal Cooperation Act of 1969.-
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(g)l. Notwi~hstanding any other provisions of this sectio~,
27/ any separate legal entity created under this section, the
28 membership of which is limited to mu~icipalities and counties of
291 the state, and which may inc:ude a special discrict in addition
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31 construe:., improve, operate, 3:l.d r:w:1sge public faci2_ities, or
32 fina~ce faciliLies on be~alf of any person, re:ating to a
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35 facilities, 2nd '",Ta;:er re'..:s~ fc.ci:ities, .\"Jhich rr,ay serve
36 populations .within 02: cuts ide cf the :Tcer:lbe:;:s of the entity.
37 l1ot\:it:o:tClnjin; c. 3= .~.'1:~';, _..". .=C.F~"CC':.= i:gCll ant:'.:". ~c=::t=d
38 '",,:ler t~.ie F:l-egcccp:l ie Cl:':. od::= _at .~= ['"t1i: Sac','i:: ::::FRFr.i:=i:n
39 j~~:..~~~:~i~~. The separa:.~ legal C~~lty may ~o:. provide utility
40 services wit~in the service a~Ea o~ an existing utility system
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46 located in the ~nj,nco~Dorated area, or the governing body cf a
47 m:J.nicipalit'!', if th'2 la!'gest ;-:umb~r cf eql:i\'ale:lt reside:ltial
48 connectio~s currently servej by a system or ~he utility is
49 located with~n ~hat ~~~:cipaiitY'3 bcund3~j,es.
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b. "Separate legal e~~ity" means any enti~y crea~ed by
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"System" means a wa'::.e~ cr w6~t2~ate:::: facilicy or g~oup
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60 system, or proposing construction of a system, who is providing,
61 or proposes to provide, water or wastewater service to the
62 public for compensation.
63 3. A separate legal entity that seeks cO acquire any
64 utility shall notify the host government in writing by ::ertified
65 mail about the contemplated acquisition not less than 30 days
66 before any proposed transfer of ownership, use, or possession of
67 any utility assets by such separate legal entity. The potential
68 acquisition ~otice shall be provided to the legislative head cf
69 the governing body of the host government and ~o its chief
70 administrative officer and shall provide ~he rame and address of
71 a contact person for the separate legal entity and information
72 identified in s. 367.071 (4) (a) concerning the contemplated
73 acquisition.
74 4.a. Within 30 days following receipt of the notice, the
75 host government may adopt a resolution to become a member of the
76 separate legal entity, adept a resolution to approve the utility
77 acquisition, or adopt a resolution to prohibit the JtiJity
78 acquisitio:1 by the separate legal entity if the host government
79 determines that the proposed acquisition is not in the public
80 interest. A resolution adopted by the ~ost government which
811 prohibits the acquis~tion may include conditions that would make
82 the proposal acceptable to the host qovernment.
83 b. If a host government adopts a menbe::ship resolution, the
84 J separate legal entity shall accept the ljost government. as a
8~ member on the same basis as its existing rnenbers before any
86 transfer of ownership, ~se, Or possession of the utility or the
871 utility faciliti~s. If 3 ~ost government adopts a resolution to
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89 complete t.he acqu.:sitio:r... If a hest government adopts a
~u prohibition resol~tionf ~he separate legal entity may not
91 acquire the ~ti1i~y withi~ th2~ host gcvernment's terrltory
92 without the specific cor.se~t of t~e host ~over~ment by future
93 ~eso:ution. If a host governme~t does Dot adopt a prohibitio~
94 ~esolution or an approval resolution, ::he separate legal entit.y
95 may proceed cO acc~ire the utility after tre 30-day DOc ice
96 period without furt-beL- not.ice.
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~. After the acq~isition or construction of any utility
98 syste~s by a separat.e legal entity c~eated under this paragraph,
99 reve~ues or any other income ~ay ~8t be tr2~sfer~ed or ?aid to a
100 member of :.1 separate legal entity, or to any o:.her special
101 district, cou~ty, or m~~j~cipality, ~rom user fees cr other
182 charges or revenues ce~crat8d from c~slc~e~s Lhat are not
103 physically located within the jur~sdic~ional or service delivery
104 bo~ndaries or the merr~er, special district, county, or
105 municipality receiving the transfer or payment. Any transfer or
106 payment to a rrembe~, special district, or other local government
107 must De solely from ;;:ser fees ,:)r ether charges or rever.ues
108 generated from customers tlla~ are physically located w~thin the
lC9 jur~_sdictio::1al or service delivery bO:.l:1daries cf :.he :nernber,
110 special di5tric~, or loc31 gcver~~eDt receiving ~te tra~sfer of
111 payme:-l t .
112
6. This sectio~ is an alter~a~ive provision otherwise
1131 provided by :aw as auchcrized in s. ~, Arc. VIII of ~he State
1141 Cons~jtution ~or a~y tra~sfE: of pow~r as a ~esult ot an
115 acquisition of a utility oy a separate legal 8:1tity from a
116 m;J~ic~pality, county, or specla~ jistrict.
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7. The entity may finance or refinance the acquisition,
118 construction, expa~slon, and improvement of such facilities
1191 relating LO a guvernmerltal function or purpose ~hrough ~he
120 issuance of its bonds, notes, or other obligations under this
121 section or as otherwise authorized by law. The entity has all
122 the powers provided by the interlocal agreement under which it
123 is created or which are necessary to finance, own, operate, or
124 manage the public f2cility, including, without limi~a~ion, th~
125 power to establish rates, charges, and fees for products or
126 services provided by it, the power to levy special assessments,
127 the power to sell or finance all cr a portIon of SUCh faCIlIty,
128 and the power to contract with a public or priva~e e~tity to
129 manage and operate such facilities or to D~ovide 0- receive
130 facilities, services, or pr~ducts. Except as may be limited by
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the inter local agreer-lent Lnc~er v-Jhich t!-le entity is created, all
of the privileges, be~efits, powers, and terDS of s. :25.01,
~elating to counties, and s. 166.021, relating to
mu~icipalities, are ful_y applicable to the entity. Howeve~,
135 n'2ither the entity nor any of its members on behal::: or -ehe
136 entity may exercise the power of emiGent domain over the
137 facilities or prcperty of any existing water or wastewater plant
138 utility system, nor may the entity acquire title to any ~ater or
139 wastewater plant utility facilities, other facilities, or
140
141 the effective date cf ~his act. porlds, ~otES, and other
property W~lcn W3S a
red by the use of eminent ocmaln after
142 obligations issued bv ~hc enti~y ~re issued an behalf of the
144
143 public agencies that are members of the e~tity.
8. Any entity created under this section may aJso iss~e
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147 bcrlcis or as term bands or boch. A~y e~ci:y may iSSt12 capital
~SSU2nce, and sale of bonds. T~e bonds may be issued as ser~al
148 appreciatio~ bo~ds or variab:e rate bonds. Ary bo~ds, ~otes, or
149 ot~er cbJiga~io~s ~us~ be authorized by ~esclution of ttle
150 govern~ng bo~y of t~e enti~y and bear the date or da~es; macure
151 at the :ime cr eimes, ~ct ex=eedi~? '0 years crom their
152 respective dates; bear :~terest at the rate or rates; be payable
153 at_ the ti::-12 or ~_~r.le.::"'; t,e in :.~-~e denorr..~,ratio:;,; be ~.:-1 the for:n;
154 carry the registra:.ian privileges; be executed in the manrer; be
155 payable fysm the SG~rces anj ir the Iedi~I or payment and at the
1St', p1.3Ce; ana be sU~J~ect i_~O :-.-:~ terrr's Dr 2:ed'?rnpt~ior., including
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J,57 ~erle~Dtio~ prior to matu~~tYI ~s the res21~tion may p~ovide. If
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161 obligaticGs, the signat~re or facsimi:e is va"id and sufficient
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of :~e enti~y shall deter~~~e. Per:dinq prepara_ion of the
If:,~ defin.:t.i-\ie J~Qnds, -r:.:-:2 enti-:v T2Y i531_>:: i:--,terim certif:cates,
168
167 which shall be exchanged for ~he definitive bD~ds. The bo~ds may
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175 which may be fixed O~ may vary at the time and in accordance
]76 with a specified formula or method of determination; and other
177 terms and condltions as may be deemed appropriate by the
178 office~, official, or agent so designated by the governing body
179 of the legal entity. However, the amount and maturity of the
180 bonds, notes, or o=her obligations and the interest rate or ~he
181 bonds, notes, or other cbligations must be withi~ the limits
182 prescribed by t~e governing body of the legal entity and its
183 resolution celegating to an officer, official, or agent the
184 power to authorize the issllance and 2a1e of the bonds, notes, or
185 other ob1iga~ions.
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9. Bonds, notes, or other obligations issued under this
187 paragraph may be validated as provided in chap~er 75. The
188 complaint in any act~on to validate ~he bonds, ~otes, or other
189 obligations must be filed or:ly In the Circuit Cc~rt ror Leon
190 County. The notice required to be published oy s. 15.06 must be
191 ?ublished in Leon County and in each county that is a member of
193
192 the entity issuing the bonds, notes, or other obligations, or in
which a member of the entity is .located, and 'Lhe complaint and
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order of t~e circuit court must be served only on the State
Attorney of the Second Judicial Circuit and on the state
attorney of each circuiL in each county that is a member of the
entity issuing the bonds, notes, or other obligations or In
which a reember of the entity is located. Section 75.04(2) does
not apply to a compla~nt fer validation brought by the legal
e.:1ti~y.
10. T~e accomplish~ent of the authorized purposes of a
legal ent~ty created under this paragraph is in all respects for
the benef~t of the peop~e of the state, for the increase of
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204 their comrnerce and prosperity, and foy t~ne improvement of their
205 healt~ and livi~g conditio~s. Since the legal entity will
206 perform essential governmenta~ fur.ctior.s in accomplishing its
207 purposes, the legal e~~i~y is not required ~o pay any taxes or
208 assessments of any ki~d whatsoever upon any property acquired or
209 ~sed by it for such purposes or ~pon any revenues at any ti~e
210 received by it. The bonds, notes, and other obligations of an
211 entity, their ~ransfer, and the i~come therefrom, including any
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213 taxation of any ki~d by t~e state or by any political
214 subdivisic~ cr oc~er agency c~ instrumencality thereof. The
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216 ~ax imposed by chapter 220 o~ incerest, lncome, or profits c~
exernptiol: granted in t.his s1..:.bparagraph ~.:; no: applicable to any
218
217 deb~ obligations owned by corporations.
Section 2. Paragraph (b) of subsec~_on (2) of scc~ion
219 288.0655, Florida Sta~utes, is amended to read:
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288.0655 Rural =~frastructure F~~d.-
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223 areas of critical econanic concern as defined by the Rural
(b) To facilitate access of rural co;nmunities and rural
224 Economic Develop~ent Initiative ~o infrastructure ~undi~g
225 p2:'ograr:1S of the Federal GcvernmenL::, SGCfl as lhose cffe::-ed by the
226 United States Jepartne~t af Agricul~ure a~d the Uni~ed States
227 Depa!::'t.Dent 0: Corrunerce, and 5tate prc>;rar:3, including those
228
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offered by ~ural Ec~~o;[ic Development I~~ti2Live agencies, and
to facili~ate local governnent or priva~e infrastructure f~nding
efforts, t~e office may ~ward gran~s fer up ~o 30 percent of the
total infrastructure project cost. Eligible projects must be
re12~ed to specific jcb-c:9a~icr. or ~cb-r~Le~tion cppcr~unities.
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233 Eligible projects may also incl~de improving any inadequate
234 ~nfrastructure ~hat has resulted in regulatory action that
235 prohibits economic or co~uni~y growth or reducing t~e costs to
236 community users of proposed infrastructure improvements that
237 exceed such costs in compar2ble communities. Eligible uses of
238 funds shall incl~de improvements to public infrastructure for
239 industrial or commercial sites and upgrades to or development of
240 public tourism infrastructure. A~thorized infrastructure may
241 :Dclude the following public or public-private partnersr.ip
242 facilities: storm water systems; telecoffiITlunicatioDs facilities;
243 roads or other remed~es to trar.sportation impediments; nature-
244 based tourism facilities; or other physical req~irements
245 necessary to facilitate tourism, trade, and esonomic development
246 activities in the co:m...onunity. P.uthoI'ized infrastructure IT;ay also
247 include publicly owned self-powered nature-based touris~
248 facilities and additions to the distribution facilities of the
2491 existing nat'Jral gas utility as defined in s. 366.04 (3) (c), the
250 existing electric uti:ity as defin~d in s. 366.C2, or the
251 existir.g ~ater or wastewate~ utility as defined in s.
252 367.021(13):::. ::::"7.~::'::~1:;, or 2:ry other existing water O~
253 wastewate~ facility, wr.ich cwns a gas cr e~ectric distribution
254 system or a water or wastewater system in this state where:
255 1. A contribution-in-aid of construction is required to
255 serve public or p~blic-private partnership facilities under ~he
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2581 utili~y as defined h~rein; and
~S619JI -. Such ctilities as dsfi~ed herein are willing and able to
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262 Florida Sta~utesr are arne~ded, subsections (9) through (13) of
263
that sect leD are renumbE:l'ed as subsectiuns
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words or terms shall have ~~e rnea~i~gs in~icated:
268
(7) "Govec:'lmental authc:-ity" m'Sans a :x,litical subcEvision,
269 as defjned by s. 1.01(5), a regional water sLpply authori~y
270 crea~ed pursJant t~ s. 373.1962, or a nonp~ofit corporation
271 formed for the p~rpase ~f actirg on behalf of a political
272 subdivision with respec~ to a ~ater or wastewater facility. The
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(9) "'=nterqo\lerr:'JlF:~n::al a;.Jtl:.:::.'rity.fI mea:-':s a separac_',:: legal
275 er,tity created S:.Y:___~22:=-~:~.S:,_~_~._l,",..a.grs-e:-ne:l:: u:1cer s. 163.01 (7) (<;;).
276
(13) :1'::::; "~:L.ilityn rneJ.r~s a v,'a::er or i-\~as"C.ey.,;ater 'Jt.ili~y and,
277 except as ~)rovided if'. s. 367.022, ~.he te:;::m iLcludes every
278 pers8n, lessee, trus~eeF ~ receiver, or i~terg0vernmental
279 authoci::y owning, op'Sr2ci~g, ma:'laging, 0:- cont:-olling a syscaffi,
280 or proposing constructia~ of a sys~em, who is providing, or
281 propcses to pccvide, h'ace:-=.r ."astewa:a.r .s'e.rv:.ce to the p\lb~ic
282 for compe~sation.
283
Section 4. S'Jbsectj.cn (13) is added to section 367.022,
284 Flc.:;::ija Sta::.Ji.:es, -co reac:
285
357.022 Exe~ptio~s.-:he following are :1Ct s~bject to
286 reg1JlaI.io:l by the '':::C'fnIr:SS'::'C':l ~s 3. ut.:li-':_/ :lDr are Lbey .c::uJ:::,jec.;.~
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to ~he prov~sio~s
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2881 (13) A s~/stem ~'i"T.ed, CperaI..2C, ITa.r:.aqed, or con:rolls-d by an
289 iD:e::-qove.:-r:.::"ent.al 2'.l-=.hcrity v.rit:_hir: '~h'2 ':::"i:::-sc 48 mO::1ths after the
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291 of the system.
Sectic~ 5. Subsection (3) of section 367.071, Florida
293 Statutes, is amended to read:
294
367.071 Sale, assignment, or transfer of certificate of
295 authorizaticn, :acilities, or cont~ol.~
(3) An application for proposed sale, assignme~t, or
296
297 transfer shall be accompanied by a fee as provided by s.
298 367.145. A N-e- fee is not required to be paid by a governrner_tal
299 authority or i~terqover~me~tal authority that is the buyer,
300 assignee, or tra~sfe~ee.
301
Seotion 6. Paragraph (a) of subsection il) of seotion
302 367.145, Florida Statutes, is ame~jed to read:
367.145 Regulatory assessment and appli_cation fees.-
303
304 (1) The c:omn'tis3icn shall set by rule a regulatory
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305 assessment fee tr:a~ each utili~_y mus:. pay i::-l accordan.ce with s.
306 350.113(3); however, each small util~ty with annual revenues or
307 less than $200,000 shall pay once a year in conjunction with
308 filing its an~ual financial report required by co~mission rule.
309 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the con:.rary, ~he amount
310 of the reg~~atory assessmer.t fee shall not exceed 4.5 perce~t of
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314
the gross revenues of the utility derived from intrastate
business, excluding sales for resale made to a regulated
cDrnpany.
315 to which oWfiership or co~t~ol of a utility is transferred is not
(a) A gO"'i,rernmental authority or interqovernmen~al authori-:.y
316 ~iab.le for a;~y fees o",'ed the comrr~ission by the uti=-ity as of th'2
317 date of transfer. Howeve~. whenever a purchaae at wholesale is
318 made of any water or wastewater service and a fee is paid or
319 payable ~hereon by the selling ~tility a~d the utility
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320 p~rchasing such water or wastewater service ~8sc~ls the same
321 dlrect1y ~o c~stcmers, ~he pGrChaslng 0ti1i~y is entic1ed to,
322 and must reC'22..ve, :redi:. Q;;. such fees as may be d'.J8 by it c.nder
323 ~his section to the excent cf the fee paid cr payable 0pon such
324 water or wastewater service by the ~~ili~y fr8m whic~ SJch
325 p'..:rchas8 VIas r:ade. PIll suc:-: f:-::8 pa:iments a:ld pe:1alties u,ust be
326 deposi~ed in accordance with s. 350.113.
327
See-cion 7. Subsection (7) of sec:ic,n 367.171, F:i..crida
328 Sta~utes, is BIllended ~o read:
329
367.171 Ef:ective~ess of this chapte~.-
330
(7) Notwithstanding any Drovisio~ of ~~~-~~;~~ :~ ~his
331 sectior: t_o the =:ontra::"y, the c~cr-~Ti~-;sic:n has ::::::.:~= !-::..::=: ex,::l'clsi,:e
332 j'.Jrisdiction over ~ .:::.2-'::" "l..:-::ili:.y sy'ster:-t ::~.;.:::::.::r.= 1^'f:ose s~r\"ice
333 traGsverses county boundaries, whether the cou~~ips involved ere
334 jlJrisdictional -:Jr r:onj'.jrisdic~:Or:5:'1 ::::::=t='.:'. r:::c .1'.:'.' 2-i~y ::;J':'.:'.:::r-r,:;
335
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344 read:
345
624 .1()5 '~tiJ2lve!:- c-f CL:3"':.c':-:~er liaD:.l::..ty.--P-.':':Y req:Jla:ec:t c-:::mp21ny
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as defined i~ s. 350.11.:
ary electric utility as defined in s.
347 366.02(2), d:lY utilit~.y as c;efir~e,j i.r. ~?67.021(13) 5-:-
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349 commuClicacions services as defiDed in s. 202.11 (2) ITcay charge
350 for and include an optional waiver of liability provision in
351 their customer contrac~s under w~ic~ the entity agrees to waive
352 all or a portj_on o~ the customer's liabi:ity for serv~ce from
353 the entity :or a defined period in the eveDt of the customer's
354 call to active military service, death, disab~lity, involuntary
355 unemploymer.~, qualific:a'cion for family leave, or similar
356 qualifying event or condition. S~ch prcvis ons rray not be
357 effective in tte customer's contract with the entity ~nless
358 affirmatively elected oy ~he customer. No such provisio~ shall
359 constitute insurance so long as the p~ovision is a ccn~ract
3601 between ~he entity ~nj its CUS:2~e~.
361
Section 9. Th~s act s~a:l take effec~ July 1, )009.
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Collier County 2009 State
Le!lislative Priorities
I. Property Insurance - Continue to monitor
II. Affordable Housing - SUpp0l1 removal of the cap on Sadowski
Housing Trust Funds
Ill. Impact Fees - Support maintaining home rule authority over
administration of the County's existing impact fee program
IV. Home Rule - Protect home nile allthority of County government
V. Unfunded Mandates - Oppose state directives requiring local
governments to deliver services without providing thc nccessary
funding to cover the expense
VI. Revenue & Expenditure Caps (TABOR) - Oppose legislative or
Constitutional restrictions on Countv authoritv to determine local
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tax burden or local tinancial commitments to services and quality
oflife
VII. Revenue Enhancements
. Dot. com - The tourism industry position on Dot.coms is to have those companies
collect (hl1d pay the sales and tourist development tax due on the total amount
charged the visitor. not the net amount paid the hotel. The revenue lost to both the
state and counties from the actual taxes due and what is currently rcc~ived is
significant.
VIII. Transp0l1ation
. Oppose raiding urihe TraR\portatioll Trust Fund
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. Earlier Receipt of Crash Reports - Support including local traffic engineering
agencies with police agencies in being able to receive crash reports without
current 60-day wait
. Pass red light running camera enforcement - Support enforcement of red light
running camera enforcement that would make it a moving violation, assign
driver's license points, and notify insurers
. Modification to Section 339,135(4)(a)l, Florida Statutes to strengthen
requirement for use of an allocation formula "to assure that no district or county
is penalizedfor local efj'orts to improve the State Highway System"
. Transportation Funding Tied to Seat Belt lIse - Support making Florida seat belt
enforcement a primary offense for drivers over the age of ] 8
IX. Alligator Alley - Continue to oppose leasing of Alligator Alley to
private entities
X. Consultants Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA) - Support
legislative changes to CCNA that allow weighing multiple factors
including qualifications and price before selecting the top firm and
before commencing negotiations
XI. Growth Management & Real-Time Concurrency - Support
protecting the County's current transportation real-time
concurrency program
XII. Support Enforcement ofImmigration Laws
. Changing the statutes defining ':tetony}) and "misdern.eanor"
(F~' 775.08) fi'om the current language "",violation oj Florida law" to
"violation oJpublic law." This would allow for the arrest of a subject on
immigration (or other federal offenses) based on the state's right as a
sovereign and its related policing powers, Currently, the language limits
state officials 10 crimes that are violation oj Florida law." immigration, of
course, is not a Florida Lffi1'. [n the alternative, .Ipecific authority could
be granted in F9 901 that would authorize state Peace Officers to arrest
for immigration o,(fenses without warrants based on Probable Cause. This
would allow depulies to make immigration arrests but would not aUm.. Jor
processing, transport. investigation, long-term detention, etc".simply the
arrest and a call to ICE,
. The second recommendation is in r~ference to the Florida Human
Trafficking STatute (F!; 78706). Currel1rIy, this statute makes it iilegai to
traffic persons wilh the knowledge or intent that those persons wiil be used
for slavery or prostitution. r-Ve recommend that the 16."'11-' be changed to
also punish those 11-'110 receive compensation for trafficking ;ndividuals
regardlt:'ss if tlitiSe trafficked persuns are to be ifSr:J fiJr s~rl'iiuJe. This
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would reflect the State of Florida's policing power to address the dangers
involved in trafficking people regardless of what those people are going to
be doing H'hen they reach their destination.
XIII. Support Florida Governmental Utility Authority (FGUA) being
under State Public Service Commission oversight
XIV. Support amending Florida Statutes to elect rather than appoint
Florida Water Management District governing Board members
XV. Support economic development initiatives as a way to build and
create a sustainable and diversified economy. These initiatives
include:
. A more coordinated and streamlined regulatory process within state level
agencies, while supporting local governments and their ability and
flexibility to make decisions at the local level that enhance economic development
opportunities.
. Develop sustainable sources oftimdingfor economic diversification programs
that allow forfull participation by Collier County in stale level funding for
economic development projects.