
FILED JUN 19, 2013
DOCUMENT NO. 03437-13
FPSC - COMMISSION CLERK
BEFORE THE FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION![]()
In re: Examination of the outage and replacement fueVpower costs associated with the CR3 steam generator replacement project, b   Pro   ess Ener     Florida, Inc.![]()
DOCKETNO. 100437-EI
ORDER NO. PSC-13-0284-PCO-EI ISSUED: June 19,2013
ORDER GRANTING SECOND JOINT MOTION OF THE PARTIES FOR A TEMPORARY STAY AND EXTENSION OF DEADLINES IN THE THIRD ORDER ESTABLISHING PROCEDURDE AS AMENDED BY ORDER NO. PSC-13-0257-PCO-EI AND
ORDER NO. PSC-13-0283-PCO-EI
On June 19, 2013, Duke Energy Florida, Inc. (Duke), the Office of Public Counsel, the Florida Retail Federation,  the Florida Industrial Powers Users Group, and PSC Phosphate d/b/a White Springs jointly  moved for a temporary  stay and extension  of the deadlines in the Third Order  Establishing  Procedure  (Third  OEP), issued April 26, 2013, as amended  by Order Nos. PSC-13-0257-PCO-EI and  PSC-13-0283-PCO-EI. In support  of their  motion, the parties  state that  they  have  made  progress  identifying  and  resolving  disputed  issues  in  this  proceeding. However,  the parties further state that, despite their best efforts and the progress they have made to date, there remain some disputed  issues and discovery  to resolve that impact their ability to timely complete discovery and file testimony in accordance with the Third OEP.
The parties request a 30-day stay of this docket and a 30-day extension  of all deadlines for discovery and testimony in the Third OEP, as amended by Order Nos. PSC-13-0257-PCO-EI and PSC-13-0283-PCO-EI.  The parties assert that the requested stay and extension  will allow them  to focus  their  efforts  exclusively  to fmalizing  the  issues,  coordinating  and  agreeing  to depositions and discovery, and potentially resolving their remaining discovery disputes.
Based upon a review of the motion, it is hereby granted.  Accordingly, this proceeding is temporarily  stayed for 30 days from the issuance date of this order.   Upon the expiration of the
30-day stay, an order will be issued resetting the controlling dates for this proceeding, including the testimony filing deadlines and prehearing conference and hearing dates.
Based on the foregoing, it is
ORDERED  by Commissioner  Eduardo E. Balbis, as Prehearing Officer, that the Second Joint Motion of the Parties for a Temporary  Stay and Extension of Deadlines in the Third Order Establishing  Procedure  As Amended By Order No. PSC-13-0257-PCO-EI and Order No. PSC-
13-0283-PCO-EI  is hereby granted.  It is further
ORDERED  that  this  proceeding  is  hereby  temporarily  stayed  for  30  days  from  the issuance date of this order. It is further![]()
ORDER NO. PSC-13-0284-PCO-EI
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ORDERED that, upon the expiration ofthe 30-day stay, an order will be issued resetting the controlling dates for this proceeding, including the testimony filing deadlines and prehearing conference and hearing dates.

By ORDER of Commissioner Eduardo E. Balbis, as Prehearing Officer, this li.th..._ day of June 2013
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Commissioner and Prehearing Officer
Florida Public Service Commission
2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399 (850) 413-6770 www.floridapsc.com
Copies furnished: A copy of this document is provided to the parties of record at the time of issuance and, if applicable, interested persons.
SMC
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Mediation may be available on a case-by-case basis. If mediation is conducted, it does not affect a substantially interested person's right to a hearing.
Any party adversely affected by this order, which is preliminary, procedural or intermediate in nature, may request: (I) reconsideration within 10 days pursuant to Rule 25-
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22.0376, Florida Administrative Code; or (2) judicial review by the Florida Supreme Court, in the case of an electric, gas or telephone utility, or the First District Court of Appeal, in the case of a water or wastewater utility. A motion for reconsideration shall be filed with the Office of Commission Clerk, in the form prescribed by Rule 25-22.0376, Florida Administrative Code.
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Judicial review of a preliminary, procedural or intermediate ruling or order is available if review of the final action will not provide an adequate remedy. Such review may be requested from the appropriate court, as described above, pursuant to Rule 9.100, Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure.
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