Docket SC15-2150
Citation: 188 So.3d 822
- Opinion (written)
- Initial Brief on Merits (INITIAL BRIEF OF The Florida Electric Cooperatives Association, Inc.)
- Initial Brief on Merits (INITIAL BRIEF OF INTERESTED PARTY 60 PLUS ASSOCIATION IN SUPPORT OF THE INITIATIVE)
- Initial Brief on Merits (INITIAL BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF INITIATIVE PETITION BY DUKE ENERGY FLORIDA, FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO., GULF POWER COMPANY, and TAMPA ELECTRIC COMPANY)
- Initial Brief on Merits (INITIAL BRIEF OF OPPONENT FLORIDIANS FOR SOLAR CHOICE, INC.)
- Initial Brief on Merits (INITIAL BRIEF OF SPONSOR CONSUMERS FOR SMART SOLAR, INC.)
- Initial Brief on Merits (INITIAL BRIEF FOR INTERESTED PARTIES PROGRESS FLORIDA, INC., ENVIRONMENT FLORIDA, INC., AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONFEDERATION OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA, INC. IN OPPOSITION TO THE INITIATIVE PETITION)
- Initial Brief on Merits (INITIAL BRIEF OF OPPONENT: FLORIDA SOLAR ENERGY INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION)
- Initial Brief on Merits (STRICKEN 02/09/2016)
- Initial AMD Brief (FLORIDA ENERGY FREEDOM, INC.)
- Supplemental Inital Brief
- Answer Brief on Merits(ANSWER BRIEF OF OPPONENT FLORIDIANS FOR SOLAR CHOICE, INC.)
- Answer Brief on Merits(ANSWER BRIEF OF The Florida Electric Cooperatives Association, Inc. )
- Answer Brief on Merits(ANSWER BRIEF OF INTERESTED PARTY 60 PLUS ASSOCIATION IN SUPPORT OF THE INITIATIVE)
- Answer Brief on Merits(ANSWER BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF INITIATIVE PETITION BY DUKE ENERGY FLORIDA, FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO., GULF POWER COMPANY, and TAMPA ELECTRIC COMPANY***STRICKEN 02/17/2016***)
- Answer Brief on Merits(ANSWER BRIEF OF SPONSOR CONSUMERS FOR SMART SOLAR, INC.)
- Answer Brief on Merits(ANSWER BRIEF FOR INTERESTED PARTIES PROGRESS FLORIDA, INC., ENVIRONMENT FLORIDA, INC., AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONFEDERATION OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA, INC. IN OPPOSITION TO THE INITIATIVE PETITION)
- Answer AMD Brief on Merits
- Supplemental Answer Brief
- Oral Argument – March 7, 2016 (Gavel to Gavel)
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