The Florida Public Service Commission is committed to making sure that Florida's
consumers receive some of their most essential services — electric, natural
gas, telephone, water, and wastewater — in a safe, reasonable, and reliable
manner. In doing so, the PSC
exercises regulatory authority over utilities in one or more of three key areas:
rate base/economic regulation; competitive market oversight; and monitoring of safety,
reliability, and service.
For more information on the services the Public Service Commission does and does
not regulate, go to our brochure entitled
When to Call the PSC
.
Home Energy Assistance
Low-income households in Florida can get help paying energy bills through the
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program
(LIHEAP). To find out about qualifications, residents should contact their county's local
LIHEAP
agency, or by calling the state's information line at 2-1-1.
Emergency Home Energy Assistance for the Elderly (EHEAP),
is a program which provides assistance for home-energy emergencies to qualified, low-income households with at least one person 60 years of age or older.
To find out about qualifications, residents should contact their county's local
EHEAP agency, or by calling 1-800-963-5337.
• Testimony of Commissioner Ronald A. Brisé before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, Innovation & the Internet hearing,
Lifeline: Improving Accountability and Effectiveness, June 2, 2015.
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