2022 -- S 2883

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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- THE RHODE ISLAND

BROADBAND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

     

     Introduced By: Senator James Arthur Seveney

     Date Introduced: April 15, 2022

     Referred To: Senate Commerce

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Title 42 of the General Laws entitled "STATE AFFAIRS AND

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GOVERNMENT" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter:

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CHAPTER 162

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THE RHODE ISLAND BROADBAND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

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     42-162-1. Definitions.

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     As used in this chapter, the following words shall have the following meanings:

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     (1) "Broadband advisory council" or "council" means the broadband advisory council

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established pursuant to the provisions of § 42-162-3.

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     (2) "Broadband director" or "director" means the broadband coordinator designated

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pursuant to the provisions of § 42-162-2.

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     (3) "Broadband service" means any wireline or fixed wireless technology having the

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capacity to transmit data from or to the Internet at minimum speeds of at least one hundred (100)

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megabits per second downstream and twenty (20) megabits per second upstream.

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     (4) "Digital literacy" means the ability to use information and communication technologies

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to find, evaluate, create and communicate information, requiring both cognitive and technical skills;

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     (5) "Unserved" means a geographic location of the state in which there is no provider of

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broadband internet service that offers dedicated Internet access with a capacity for transmission at

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a consistent speed of at least twenty-five (25) megabits per second downstream and at least three

 

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(3) megabits per second upstream.

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     42-162-2. Broadband director.

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     An employee of the commerce corporation shall be designated by the secretary of

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commerce as the broadband director. The broadband director shall be responsible for connecting

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and communicating with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration

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(NTIA) and other federal agencies, as appropriate, to access federal funds for broadband

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infrastructure deployment to unserved locations, facilitating broadband service adoption,

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expanding digital literacy for residents experiencing economic hardship, and for future economic

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development. The broadband director shall meet no less than quarterly with the broadband council.

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The broadband director shall perform such other duties as assigned by the secretary of commerce.

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     42-162-3. Broadband advisory council established.

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     (a) There is hereby established a broadband advisory council for the purpose of performing

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the duties enunciated in § 42-162-4.

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     (b) The council shall consist of the following nine (9) members:

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     (1) Rhode Island emergency management agency director, or designee.

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     (2) Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns executive director, or designee.

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     (3) A representative of the Boys and Girls Clubs appointed by the senate president.

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     (4) Rhode Island infrastructure bank executive director, or designee.

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     (5) Providence chamber of commerce president, or designee.

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     (6) A member of an organization representing disadvantaged communities, appointed by

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the speaker of the house.

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     (7) A telecommunications expert appointed by the governor.

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     (8) A telecommunications expert appointed by the senate president.

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     (9) A telecommunications expert appointed by the speaker of the house.

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     (c) Members of the council shall designate a chairperson.

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     (d) Members of the council shall serve without compensation.

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     (e) Vacancies shall be appointed in the same manner as the original appointment.

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     42-162-4. Duties and powers of broadband advisory council.

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     (a) The council in the performance of its duties, shall do all the following:

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     (1) Advise the broadband director and develop a strategic plan that addresses the objectives

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enumerated in § 42-162-2. The plan shall include recommendations for federal funds to be used

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to:

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     (i) Facilitate targeted high-speed broadband infrastructure projects in unserved locations

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through competitive requests for proposals that requires the winning bidder to contribute no more

 

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than thirty percent (30%) private investment in the network construction;

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     (ii) Provide subsidized computing devices, Internet service plan support, including in-home

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equipment, and digital literacy services to targeted populations experiencing economic hardship

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including, but not limited to, persons eligible for the temporary assistance for needy families

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program, the federal supplemental nutrition assistance program, the federal communications

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commission’s affordable connectivity program, the federal communications commission’s lifeline

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program, and those whose household includes a child who is eligible for free or reduced price

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lunch;

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     (iii) Provide information and advice to increase education, awareness, training, access,

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equipment, and support about available broadband adoption programs to libraries, schools, colleges

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and universities, health care providers, and community support organizations; and

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     (iv) In consultation with the governor’s workforce board, develop a statewide curriculum

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for advanced digital skills training to establish a talent pipeline matching job seekers and

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historically underrepresented populations and Rhode Island employers.

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     (b) The council shall work in collaboration with the commerce corporation and other quasi-

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public and nonprofit entities and state agencies, as appropriate, and may provide advisory assistance

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for the purposes of addressing the objectives enumerated in § 42-162-2.

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     42-162-5. Funding.

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     In addition to any appropriations by the state for the council to perform its duties, the

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broadband director, in coordination with the broadband advisory council, shall apply for and accept

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any federal funds or grants as appropriate to perform the functions of this chapter.

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     42-162-6. Administrative support to broadband advisory council.

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     The commerce corporation shall be responsible for providing administrative and other

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support services to the council.

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     42-162-7. Meetings and reporting.

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     The council shall meet at least quarterly and shall report at least annually on or before

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December 31 of each year to the general assembly on its findings and recommendations to include,

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but not limited to, recommendations for proposed legislation to further the purposes of this chapter.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- THE RHODE ISLAND

BROADBAND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

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     This act would establish a development program to increase and administer the adoption

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of broadband services for local and statewide entities, both public and private, to be funded by the

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state appropriations and federal funds. This act would also expand broadband services to unserved

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and underserved areas of the state.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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