Citizens of State v. Mayo
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We here review the petition for certiorari by Public Counsel for the Citizens of Florida objecting to Orders of the Public Service Commission granting interim rate increases to Intervenor-Respondents Tampa Electric Company.
By Order No. 6539 the Public Service Commission granted an interim rate increase to Tampa Electric Company and later entered Order No. 6681 which affirmed and made final Order No. 6539. Reconsideration was denied by Order No. 6717.
Public Counsel argues that the Commission has exceeded its lawfully delegated authority under Section 366.06(4), Florida Statutes,1 by these Orders and that conse[810]*810quently the Orders are void. In Citizens v. Mayo (re: Gulf Power Co.), Fla., 330 So.2d 1 opinion filed May 5, 1976, we defined the Commission’s role in awarding interim rate increases under that statute, and this case is governed by that decision.2
In this case, unlike Citizens v. Mayo, the Commission held an interim rate increase hearing in which all intervenors and the public were permitted to participate fully. There is here, then, no procedural defect in the manner in which the Commission proceeded, as there was in that case.
There is competent and substantial evidence in the record to show that the Commission properly found that the rate of return existing when the interim increase was granted was substantially less than the last minimum fair rate of return authorized by the Commission, as well as evidence that the financial integrity of the Company was in danger.
Accordingly, the above Orders of the Public Service Commission are affirmed and certiorari is denied.
It is so ordered.
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