Bill Text: IA HF586 | 2021-2022 | 89th General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: A bill for an act relating to the development and utilization of high-speed electronic transmission mediums. (Formerly HSB 53.)

Spectrum: Committee Bill

Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2021-03-24 - Fiscal note. [HF586 Detail]

Download: Iowa-2021-HF586-Amended.html
House File 586 - Reprinted HOUSE FILE 586 BY COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC GROWTH (SUCCESSOR TO HSB 53) (As Amended and Passed by the House March 23, 2021 ) A BILL FOR An Act relating to the development and utilization of 1 high-speed electronic transmission mediums. 2 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 3 HF 586 (4) 89 jda/rn/md
H.F. 586 Section 1. Section 8B.25, subsection 2, Code 2021, is 1 amended to read as follows: 2 2. The office shall lead and coordinate a program to provide 3 for the installation of fiberoptic network conduit where such 4 conduit does not exist. The chief information officer shall 5 consult and coordinate with applicable agencies and entities , 6 including public utilities as defined in section 476.1, the 7 state department of transportation, the economic development 8 authority, county boards of supervisors, municipal governing 9 bodies, the farm-to-market review board, county conservation 10 boards, and the boards, commissions, or agencies in control 11 of state parks, as determined appropriate to ensure that the 12 opportunity is provided to lay or install fiberoptic network 13 conduit wherever a state-funded construction project involves 14 trenching, boring, a bridge, a roadway, or opening of the 15 ground, or alongside any state-owned infrastructure. 16 Sec. 2. NEW SECTION . 15E.167 Broadband forward and 17 telecommuter forward —— certifications. 18 1. As used in this section, unless the context requires 19 otherwise: 20 a. “Broadband” means the same as defined in section 8B.1. 21 b. “Broadband infrastructure” means the same as defined in 22 section 8B.1. 23 c. “Communications service provider” means a service 24 provider that provides broadband service. 25 d. “Political subdivision” means a city, county, or 26 township. 27 2. The authority shall establish the following 28 certification programs: 29 a. Broadband forward certification, with the objective of 30 encouraging political subdivisions to further develop broadband 31 infrastructure and access to broadband. 32 b. Telecommuter forward certification, with the objective 33 of encouraging political subdivisions to further develop and 34 promote the availability of telecommuting. 35 -1- HF 586 (4) 89 jda/rn/md 1/ 4
H.F. 586 3. To obtain broadband forward certification, a political 1 subdivision shall submit to the authority, on forms prescribed 2 by the authority by rule, an application indicating the 3 following: 4 a. The political subdivision’s support and commitment to 5 promote the availability of broadband. 6 b. Existing or proposed ordinances encouraging the 7 further development of broadband infrastructure and access to 8 broadband. 9 c. Efforts to secure local funding for the further 10 development of broadband infrastructure and access to 11 broadband. 12 d. A single point of contact for all matters related to 13 broadband and broadband infrastructure. 14 4. A single point of contact designated in an application 15 submitted pursuant to subsection 3 shall be responsible for all 16 of the following: 17 a. Coordination and partnership with the authority, 18 communications service providers, realtors, economic 19 development professionals, employers, employees, and other 20 broadband stakeholders. 21 b. Collaboration with the authority, communication service 22 providers, and employers to identify, develop, and market 23 broadband packages available in the political subdivision. 24 c. Familiarity with broadband mapping tools and other 25 state-level resources. 26 d. Maintaining regular communication with the authority. 27 e. Providing to the political subdivision regular reports 28 regarding the availability of broadband in the political 29 subdivision. 30 5. A political subdivision that the authority has certified 31 as a broadband forward community under subsection 3 shall not 32 do any of the following: 33 a. Require an applicant to designate a final contractor to 34 complete a broadband infrastructure project. 35 -2- HF 586 (4) 89 jda/rn/md 2/ 4
H.F. 586 b. Impose a fee to review an application or issue a permit 1 for a broadband infrastructure application in excess of one 2 hundred dollars. 3 c. Impose a moratorium of any kind on the approval 4 of applications and issuance of permits for broadband 5 infrastructure projects or on construction related to broadband 6 infrastructure. 7 d. Discriminate among communications service providers, 8 or public utilities with respect to any action described in 9 this section or otherwise related to broadband infrastructure, 10 including granting access to public rights-of-way, 11 infrastructure and poles, river and bridge crossings, or any 12 other physical assets owned or controlled by the political 13 subdivision. 14 e. As a condition for approving an application or issuing a 15 permit for a broadband infrastructure project or for any other 16 purpose, require the applicant to do any of the following: 17 (1) Provide any service or make available any part of the 18 broadband infrastructure to the political subdivision. 19 (2) Except for the fee allowed under paragraph “b” of this 20 subsection, make any payment to or on behalf of the political 21 subdivision. 22 6. To obtain telecommuter forward certification, a 23 political subdivision shall submit to the authority, on forms 24 prescribed by the authority by rule, an application indicating 25 the following: 26 a. The political subdivision’s support and commitment to 27 promote the availability of telecommuting options. 28 b. Existing or proposed ordinances encouraging the further 29 development of telecommuting options. 30 c. Efforts to secure local funding for the further 31 development of telecommuting options. 32 d. A single point of contact for coordinating telecommuting 33 opportunities and options: 34 7. A single point of contact designated in an application 35 -3- HF 586 (4) 89 jda/rn/md 3/ 4
H.F. 586 submitted pursuant to subsection 6 shall be responsible for all 1 of the following: 2 a. Coordination and partnership with the authority, 3 communications service providers, realtors, economic 4 development professionals, employers, employees, and other 5 telecommuting stakeholders. 6 b. Collaboration with the authority, communication service 7 providers, and employers to identify, develop, and market 8 telecommuter-capable broadband packages available in the 9 political subdivision. 10 c. Promotion of telecommuter-friendly workspaces, such 11 as business incubators with telecommuting spaces, if such a 12 workspace has been established in the political subdivision at 13 the time the political subdivision submits the application. 14 d. Familiarity with broadband mapping tools and other 15 state-level resources. 16 e. Maintaining regular communication with the authority. 17 f. Providing to the political subdivision regular reports 18 regarding the availability of telecommuting options in the 19 political subdivision. 20 8. The authority shall develop criteria for evaluating an 21 application for both forms of certification and the awarding 22 of certificates. The criteria shall take into account, at 23 a minimum, the applicant’s individual circumstances and the 24 economic goals of the applicant. The authority shall consult 25 with local government entities and local economic development 26 officials when evaluating an application. 27 9. The authority shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A 28 for the implementation of this section. 29 -4- HF 586 (4) 89 jda/rn/md 4/ 4
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