R. 25-9.001 Application and Scope
R. 25-9.002 Definitions
R. 25-9.003 Information to Public
R. 25-9.004 General Filing Instructions
R. 25-9.005 Information to Accompany Filings
R. 25-9.006 Size and Form of Tariffs
R. 25-9.007 Gas – Electric – Water – Wastewater Utility Tariffs
R. 25-9.009 Numbering and General Data Required for Each Sheet
R. 25-9.010 Numbering of Supplements and Additions
R. 25-9.020 Front Cover
R. 25-9.021 Title Page
R. 25-9.022 Table of Contents
R. 25-9.023 Description of Territory Served
R. 25-9.024 Miscellaneous
R. 25-9.025 Technical Terms and Abbreviations
R. 25-9.026 Index of Rules and Regulations
R. 25-9.027 Rules and Regulations
R. 25-9.028 List of Communities Served
R. 25-9.029 Index of Rate or Exchange Schedules
R. 25-9.030 Rate Schedules – General
R. 25-9.031 Electric – Gas – Water – Wastewater Utility Rate Schedules
R. 25-9.033 Standard Forms
R. 25-9.034 Contracts and Agreements
R. 25-9.044 Change of Ownership
R. 25-9.045 Withdrawal of Tariffs
R. 25-9.051 Definitions
R. 25-9.052 General Filing Submittal Instructions
R. 25-9.0525 Municipal Surcharge on Customers Outside Municipal Limits
R. 25-9.053 Evaluation of Filings
R. 25-9.054 Size and Form of Documentation
R. 25-9.055 Electric Utility Documentation
R. 25-9.056 Numbering and General Data Required for Each Sheet
R. 25-9.060 Front Cover
R. 25-9.061 Title Page
R. 25-9.062 Table of Contents
R. 25-9.063 Description of Territory Served
R. 25-9.064 Miscellaneous
R. 25-9.065 List of Communities Served
R. 25-9.066 Index of Rate Schedules
R. 25-9.067 Rate Schedules
R. 25-9.068 Electric Utility Rate Schedules
R. 25-9.069 Standard Forms and Blank Bill Form
R. 25-9.070 Contracts and Agreements
R. 25-9.071 Back Cover

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Terms Used In Florida Regulations > Chapter 25-9 - Construction and Filing of Tariffs by Public Utilities

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