The Fla. PSC voted 2-1 to overrule a staff recommendation and let...
The Fla. PSC voted 2-1 to overrule a staff recommendation and let Sprint recover $30 million in extraordinary costs from 2004 hurricanes, granting all funds Sprint sought to recover from customers under a stipulated settlement with the Office of…
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Public Counsel. The PSC authorized Sprint to levy an 85 monthly surcharge per line for 12 months. Staff had urged allowing recovery of $9 million, arguing a 2005 law expressed legislators’ intent to limit utility storm damage recovery from ratepayers, which should guide decisions on storm losses incurred before the law was passed. Sprint successfully argued that its losses and its application for recovery both preceded the 2005 law, which was not retroactive, so there’s no legal way to apply it to this situation.