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State of Florida
Public Service
Commission
Capital Circle Office Center 2540 Shumard
Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850
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Director, Division of the Commission Clerk & Administrative Services (Bayó) |
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Division of Competitive Markets & Enforcement (Isler) Office of the General Counsel (Scott) |
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Docket No. 050654-TC – Laura Rowe d/b/a Telecom South Docket No. 050655-TC – A. Tele-Coin, Corp. Docket No. 050656-TC – MB2, Inc. Docket No. 050657-TC – Rennob Phone Systems, Inc. Docket No. 050660-TC – ATS Payphones, Inc. Docket No. 050662-TC – Suzanne Galanos Docket No. 050664-TC – Florida Telecommunications Network Corp. Docket No. 050665-TC – Charles B. Brown, Jr. Docket No. 050666-TC – Emerald Coast Payphones, Inc. Docket No. 050667-TC – Ali M Mattar d/b/a Pyramids International Trading, Co. Docket No. 050669-TC – Rahman Food Mart, Inc. Docket No. 050673-TC – Columbia County Board of County Commissioners Docket No. 050677-TC – Prarthana Inc. d/b/a Country Quick Stop Docket No. 050678-TC – Metropolitan Payphones Corporation Docket No. 050679-TC – Christian Gayden d/b/a Skye Communication Co. Docket No. 050684-TC – Land for Sale Services Inc Docket No. 050685-TC – Barry Linus Murdock Docket No. 050686-TC – Barbara Ballard Docket No. 050687-TC – J.S.L. Telecommunications, Inc. Docket No. 050689-TC – Global Payphone Inc. Docket No. 050690-TC – K. Kessler Inc. Docket No. 050691-TC – Estellar G. Mitchell and Ray Randle Evans d/b/a Novellus Docket No. 050692-TC – Thomas E. Hendricks III Docket No. 050695-TC – BayComm Services, Inc. Docket No. 050821-TC – Conversant Technologies, Inc.
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AGENDA: |
11/29/05 – Regular Agenda – Proposed Agency Action – Interested Persons May Participate |
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COMMISSIONERS ASSIGNED: |
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PREHEARING OFFICER: |
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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: |
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FILE NAME AND LOCATION: |
S:\PSC\CMP\WP\050654.RCM.DOC |
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Issue 1:
Should the Commission impose a penalty and a cost of collection, together totaling $500, or cancel the Pay Telephone Company (PATS) certificate for each company identified in Attachment A, with an effective date of December 31, 2005, for apparent violation of Rule 25-4.0161, Florida Administrative Code, Regulatory Assessment Fees; Telecommunications Companies, incorporated by Rule 25-24.505, Florida Administrative Code?
Recommendation:
Yes, the companies listed in Attachment A should be penalized $500 or have their certificates cancelled for nonpayment of the 2004 Regulatory Assessment Fee. (Isler, Scott)
Staff Analysis:
See attached proposed Order. In Docket No. 050378-TP, Rule 25-4.0161, Florida Administrative Code, was amended effective October 6, 2005, to automatically impose a penalty for late payment of the Regulatory Assessment Fee. The amended rule does not apply to the 2004 Regulatory Assessment Fee but will apply to future Regulatory Assessment Fees.
Issue 2:
Should these dockets be closed?
Recommendation:
Staff recommends that the Order issued from this recommendation will become final and effective upon issuance of a Consummating Order, unless a person whose substantial interests are affected by the Commission’s decision files a protest that identifies with specificity the issues in dispute, in the form provided by Rule 28-106.201, Florida Administrative Code, within 21 days of the issuance of the Proposed Agency Action Order. As provided by Section 120.80(13)(b), Florida Statutes, any issues not in dispute should be deemed stipulated. If any company fails to timely file a protest and to request a Section 120.57, Florida Statutes, hearing, the facts should be deemed admitted and the right to a hearing waived. If any company fails to pay the penalty and cost of collection, together totaling $500, and Regulatory Assessment Fees, including statutory late payment charges, within fourteen (14) calendar days after the issuance of the Consummating Order, the company’s certificate should be cancelled administratively and the collection of the past due Regulatory Assessment Fees, including statutory late payment charges, should be referred to the Florida Department of Financial Services for further collection efforts. If any company’s certificate is cancelled in accordance with the Commission’s Order from this recommendation, the company should be required to immediately cease and desist providing pay telephone service in Florida. These dockets should be closed administratively either upon receipt of the payment of the penalty and cost of collection, and Regulatory Assessment Fees, including statutory late payment charges, or upon cancellation of the company’s certificate. (Scott)
Staff Analysis:
Staff recommends that the Commission take action as set forth in the foregoing staff recommendation statement.
BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
The following Commissioners participated in the disposition of this matter:
BRAULIO L. BAEZ, Chairman
J. TERRY DEASON
RUDOLPH “RUDY” BRADLEY
LISA POLAK EDGAR
ISILIO ARRIAGA
NOTICE OF PROPOSED AGENCY ACTION ORDER IMPOSING PENALTIES AND COLLECTION COSTS, AND REQUIRING PAYMENT OF DELINQUENT REGULATORY ASSESSMENT FEES OR CANCELLING PATS CERTIFICATES FOR VIOLATION OF RULE 25-4.0161, F.A.C., REGULATORY ASSESSMENT FEES; TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANIES
BY THE COMMISSION:
NOTICE is hereby given by the Florida Public Service Commission that the action discussed herein is preliminary in nature and will become final unless a person whose interests are substantially affected files a petition for a formal proceeding, pursuant to Rule 25-22.029, Florida Administrative Code.
The Division of the Commission Clerk & Administrative Services (CCA) advised our staff that the entities had not paid the Regulatory Assessment Fee (RAF) in full required by Section 364.336, Florida Statutes, and Rule 25-4.0161, Florida Administrative Code, for the years specified below. Also, accrued statutory late payment charges required by Section 350.113(4), Florida Statutes, for the year(s) specified below had not been paid. The entities listed below were scheduled to remit their respective 2004 RAFs by January 31, 2005. In addition to RAF payment notices sent by CCA, on July 29, 2005, our staff wrote the entities specified below and advised that payment of the 2004 RAF should be paid by August 19, 2005, to avoid dockets from being established. As of October 31, 2005, the entities listed below have not paid the past due RAFs, including statutory late payment charges, requested cancellation of their respective certificates as required by Rule 25-24.514, Florida Administrative Code, or proposed a settlement.
Pursuant to Section 364.285, Florida Statutes, this Commission may impose a penalty or cancel a certificate if a company refuses to comply with Commission rules. Rule 25-24.514, Florida Administrative Code, establishes the requirements for cancellation of a certificate. The rule provides for this Commission to cancel a certificate on its own motion for violation of Commission Rules and Orders.
Pursuant to Section 364.336, Florida Statutes, certificate holders must pay a minimum annual Regulatory Assessment Fee of $50 if the certificate was active during any portion of the calendar year. Pursuant to Rule 25-4.0161(2), Florida Administrative Code, the form and applicable fees are due to the Florida Public Service Commission by January 30 of the subsequent year. Pursuant to Section 350.113(4), Florida Statutes, the Regulatory Assessment Fee return forms, for the period of January 1 through December 31, are mailed to entities at least 45 days prior to the date that payment of the fee is due. All entities that apply for certification receive a copy of our rules governing pay telephone service.
ENTITY’S NAME |
CERT. NO. |
UNPAID RAFS |
UNPAID LATE PAYMENT CHARGES |
Laura Rowe d/b/a Telecom South |
4612 |
2004 |
2004 |
A. Tele-Coin, Corp. |
4959 |
2004 |
2003 2004 |
MB2, Inc. |
5393 |
2004 |
2002 2004 |
Rennob Phone Systems, Inc. |
5551 |
2004 |
2004 |
ATS Payphones, Inc. |
5856 |
2004 |
1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 |
Suzanne Galanos |
6079 |
2004 |
1999 2004 |
Florida Telecommunications Network Corp. |
7094 |
2004 |
2004 |
Charles B. Brown, Jr. |
7274 |
2004 |
1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 |
Emerald Coast Payphones, Inc. |
7292 |
2004 |
2002 2003 2004 |
Ali M Mattar d/b/a Pyramids International Trading, Co. |
7323 |
2004 |
2004 |
Rahman Food Mart, Inc. |
7617 |
2004 |
2004 |
Columbia County Board of County Commissioners |
7966 |
2004 |
2004 |
Prarthana Inc. d/b/a Country Quick Stop |
8151 |
2004 |
2004 |
Metropolitan Payphones Corporation |
8230 |
2004 |
2004 |
Christian Gayden d/b/a Skye Communication Co. |
8227 |
2004 |
1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 |
Land for Sale Services Inc |
8312 |
2004 |
2004 |
Barry Linus Murdock |
8331 |
2004 |
2004 |
Barbara Ballard |
8417 |
2004 |
2004 |
J.S.L. Telecommunications, Inc. |
8423 |
2004 |
2004 |
Global Payphone Inc. |
8449 |
2004 |
2004 |
K. Kessler Inc. |
8456 |
2004 |
2004 |
Estellar G. Mitchell and Ray Randle Evans d/b/a Novellus |
8473 |
2004 |
2004 |
Thomas E. Hendricks III |
8499 |
2004 |
2004 |
BayComm Services, Inc. |
8532 |
2004 |
2004 |
Conversant Technologies, Inc. |
8020 |
2004 |
2004 |
Accordingly, we hereby find it appropriate to cancel each entity’s certificate for failure to comply with Section 364.336, Florida Statutes, and Rule 25-4.0161, Florida Administrative Code, unless each entity pays a penalty and cost of collection, together totaling $500, and remits all past due RAFs, along with accrued statutory late payment charges, to the Florida Public Service Commission. Each entity must comply with these requirements within 14 days after the issuance of the Consummating Order, as explained in the Notice of Further Proceedings attached to this Order. The payment should be identified with the docket number and the company’s name. For any payment (full or partial) of the penalty and cost of collection received, the cost of collection will be subtracted and will be deposited in the Florida Public Service Regulatory Trust Fund, pursuant to Section 350.113, Florida Statutes. Any monetary amount exceeding the cost of collection will be remitted to the Florida Department of Financial Services for deposit in the State of Florida General Revenue Fund, pursuant to Section 364.285(1), Florida Statutes.
Based on the foregoing, it is
ORDERED by the Florida Public Service Commission that each of the entities listed herein shall pay a penalty and cost of collection, together totaling $500, and the past due Regulatory Assessment Fees, including statutory late payment charges, to the Florida Public Service Commission for failure to comply with Section 364.336, Florida Statutes, and Rule 25-4.0161, Florida Administrative Code, within 14 days after the issuance of the Consummating Order. The cost of collection shall be subtracted from any monies collected as payments (full or partial) of the penalty and cost of collection, and shall be deposited, along with the past due RAFs, in the Florida Public Service Regulatory Trust Fund, pursuant to Section 350.113, Florida Statutes. The statutory late payment charge and any portion of the penalty exceeding the cost of collection will be remitted to the Florida Department of Financial Services for deposit in the State of Florida General Revenue Fund, pursuant to Section 364.285(1), Florida Statutes. It is further
ORDERED that should any of the entities fail to comply with this Order, that entity’s certificate shall be cancelled, effective December 31, 2005, and the respective docket shall be closed. It is further
ORDERED that the cancellation of the certificate in no way diminishes any of the entities’ obligation to pay applicable delinquent Regulatory Assessment Fees, and accrued statutory late payment charges. If any company listed in this Order has its certificate cancelled, and subsequently decides to reapply for a certificate as a pay telephone company, that company shall be required to first pay any outstanding penalties and cost of collection and fees, including accrued statutory late payment charges. Any unpaid Regulatory Assessment Fees, and accrued statutory late payment charges, shall be referred to the Florida Department of Financial Services for further collection efforts. It is further
ORDERED that if an entity’s certificate is cancelled in accordance with this Order, that entity shall immediately cease and desist providing pay telephone service in Florida. It is further
ORDERED that any protest to the action proposed herein shall specify the entity or entities to which it applies. It is further
ORDERED that if a protest to this Order is filed, the protest shall not prevent the action proposed herein from becoming final with regard to the remaining entities listed in this Order. It is further
ORDERED that the provisions of this Order, issued as proposed agency action, shall become final and effective upon the issuance of a Consummating Order unless an appropriate petition, in the form provided by Rule 28-106.201, Florida Administrative Code, is received by the Director, Division of the Commission Clerk and Administrative Services, 2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850, by the close of business on the date set forth in the "Notice of Further Proceedings" attached hereto. It is further
ORDERED that in the event this Order becomes final, these dockets shall be closed upon receipt of the imposed penalty and cost of collection, together totaling $500, and Regulatory Assessment Fees, including statutory late payment charges, or upon cancellation of the certificate.
By ORDER of the Florida Public Service Commission this day of , .
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BLANCA S. BAYÓ, Director Division of the Commission Clerk and Administrative Services |
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NOTICE OF FURTHER PROCEEDINGS OR JUDICIAL REVIEW
The Florida Public Service Commission is required by Section 120.569(1), Florida Statutes, to notify parties of any administrative hearing that is available under Section 120.57, Florida Statutes, as well as the procedures and time limits that apply. This notice should not be construed to mean all requests for an administrative hearing will be granted or result in the relief sought.
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.
The action proposed herein is preliminary in nature. Any person whose substantial interests are affected by the action proposed by this order may file a petition for a formal proceeding, in the form provided by Rule 28-106.201, Florida Administrative Code. This petition must be received by the Director, Division of the Commission Clerk and Administrative Services, 2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850, by the close of business on .
In the absence of such a petition, this order shall become final and effective upon the issuance of a Consummating Order.
Any objection or protest filed in this/these docket(s) before the issuance date of this order is considered abandoned unless it satisfies the foregoing conditions and is renewed within the specified protest period.