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If the FPSC establishes a policy or rule, can the Public Counsel argue against that rule?

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If the FPSC establishes a policy or rule, can the Public Counsel argue against that rule?

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A. Yes. Under Florida law, the Public Counsel can urge any position which he or she deems to be in the public interest, whether consistent or inconsistent with positions previously adopted by the commission or the counties.

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