Fla. Regulators To Do Ethics Self-examination

 

BILL KACZOR

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The Florida Public Service Commission is planning a self-examination amid complaints the agency has been too cozy with the utilities it regulates, the panel's top staffer told lawmakers.

Executive Director Mary Bane said Wednesday the five-member commission may revise its own rules and recommend that the Legislature make changes in state law to help avoid even the appearance of favoritism.

"The commissioners overall are very concerned about the perception of the agency that we're seeing in the papers and that we're seeing on television," Bane told the House Energy and Utilities Policy Committee.

That perception was fostered when the commission's lobbyist resigned after attending a party at the home of a Florida Power & Light Co. executive and other staffers were disciplined for giving utility officials smart phone codes so they could exchange text messages. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Tallahassee state attorney's office investigated but found no criminal wrongdoing.

Bane said the commission will solicit public comment at staff workshop sessions set for Nov. 24. The commission then will determine whether to launch formal rule-making procedures and submit recommendations to the Legislature.

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