House File 641 - Introduced




                                 HOUSE FILE       
                                 BY  COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND
                                     MEANS

                                 (SUCCESSOR TO HF 576)
                                 (SUCCESSOR TO HSB 104)

                                      A BILL FOR

  1 An Act relating to and providing for the coordination and
  2    facilitation of broadband access in targeted areas of the
  3    state, including property tax incentives for broadband
  4    infrastructure installation, a broadband grant program and
  5    fund, and including applicability provisions.
  6 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
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  1  1                           DIVISION I
  1  2                       LEGISLATIVE INTENT
  1  3    Section 1.  SHORT TITLE.  This Act shall be known and may be
  1  4 cited as the "Connecting Iowa Farms, Schools, and Communities
  1  5 Act".
  1  6    Sec. 2.  LEGISLATIVE INTENT.  The general assembly finds
  1  7 and declares that increasing the extent and availability of
  1  8 broadband infrastructure throughout the state facilitates the
  1  9 provision of internet access to citizens, farms, businesses,
  1 10 and communities at speeds that promote economic development,
  1 11 employment, enhanced access to goods and services, increased
  1 12 educational and training opportunities, faster access to
  1 13 government services and health care, and improved overall
  1 14 information and community access.
  1 15                           DIVISION II
  1 16                STATEWIDE BROADBAND COORDINATION
  1 17    Sec. 3.  Section 8B.1, Code 2015, is amended by adding the
  1 18 following new subsections:
  1 19    NEW SUBSECTION.  01.  "Broadband" means a high=speed,
  1 20 high=capacity electronic transmission medium, including fixed
  1 21 wireless and mobile wireless mediums, that can carry data
  1 22 signals from independent network sources by establishing
  1 23 different bandwidth channels and that is commonly used to
  1 24 deliver internet services to the public.
  1 25    NEW SUBSECTION.  001.  "Broadband infrastructure" means
  1 26 the physical infrastructure used for the transmission of data
  1 27 that provides broadband services. "Broadband infrastructure"
  1 28 does not include land, buildings, structures, improvements, or
  1 29 equipment not directly used in the transmission of data via
  1 30 broadband.
  1 31    NEW SUBSECTION.  0001.  "Communications service provider"
  1 32 means a service provider that provides broadband service.
  1 33    NEW SUBSECTION.  00001.  "Crop operation" means the same as
  1 34 defined in section 717A.1.
  1 35    NEW SUBSECTION.  7A.  "Targeted service area" means a United
  2  1 States census bureau census block located in this state,
  2  2 including any crop operation located within the census block,
  2  3 within which no communications service provider offers or
  2  4 facilitates broadband service at or above twenty=five megabits
  2  5 per second of download speed and three megabits per second of
  2  6 upload speed.
  2  7    Sec. 4.  Section 8B.1, subsection 1, Code 2015, is amended
  2  8 to read as follows:
  2  9    1.  "Information technology" means computing and electronics
  2 10 applications used to process and distribute information in
  2 11 digital and other forms and includes information technology
  2 12 devices, information technology services, infrastructure
  2 13 services, broadband and broadband infrastructure, and
  2 14 value=added services.
  2 15    Sec. 5.  Section 8B.3, subsection 1, Code 2015, is amended
  2 16 to read as follows:
  2 17    1.  The office is created for the purpose of leading,
  2 18 directing, managing, coordinating, and providing accountability
  2 19 for the information technology resources of state government
  2 20 and for coordinating statewide broadband availability and
  2 21 access.
  2 22    Sec. 6.  Section 8B.4, Code 2015, is amended by adding the
  2 23 following new subsections:
  2 24    NEW SUBSECTION.  14A.  Streamline, consolidate, and
  2 25 coordinate the access to and availability of broadband and
  2 26 broadband infrastructure throughout the state, including but
  2 27 not limited to the facilitation of public=private partnerships,
  2 28 ensuring that all state agencies' broadband and broadband
  2 29 infrastructure policies and procedures are aligned,  resolving
  2 30 issues which arise with regard to implementation efforts,
  2 31 and collecting data and developing metrics or standards
  2 32 against which the data may be measured and evaluated regarding
  2 33 broadband infrastructure installation and deployment.
  2 34    NEW SUBSECTION.  14B.  Administer the broadband grant
  2 35 program pursuant to section 8B.11.
  3  1    NEW SUBSECTION.  14C.  Coordinate the fiberoptic network
  3  2 conduit installation program established in section 8B.25.
  3  3    Sec. 7.  Section 8B.9, Code 2015, is amended by adding the
  3  4 following new subsection:
  3  5    NEW SUBSECTION.  5.  An annual report regarding the status
  3  6 of broadband expansion and coordination, the connecting
  3  7 Iowa farms, schools, and communities broadband grant program
  3  8 established under section 8B.11, and the adequacy of the speed
  3  9 set in the definition of targeted service area in section 8B.1.
  3 10    Sec. 8.  NEW SECTION.  8B.10  Targeted service areas ====
  3 11 determination ==== criteria.
  3 12    1.  The determination of whether a communications service
  3 13 provider offers or facilitates broadband service meeting the
  3 14 download or upload speeds specified in the definition of
  3 15 targeted service area in section 8B.1 shall be determined or
  3 16 ascertained by reference to broadband availability maps or data
  3 17 sources that are widely accepted for accuracy and available for
  3 18 public review and comment and that are identified by the office
  3 19 by rule.
  3 20    2.  The office shall establish procedures to allow
  3 21 challenges to the office's finding on whether an area meets the
  3 22 definition of targeted service area.
  3 23    Sec. 9.  NEW SECTION.  8B.11  Connecting Iowa farms, schools,
  3 24 and communities ==== broadband grants ==== fund.
  3 25    1.  The office shall administer a broadband grant program
  3 26 to award grants to communication service providers that reduce
  3 27 or eliminate targeted service areas by installing broadband
  3 28 infrastructure in targeted service areas in accordance with
  3 29 this section.
  3 30    2.  a.  A connecting Iowa farms, schools, and communities
  3 31 broadband grant fund is established in the state treasury under
  3 32 the authority of the office.  The fund shall consist of moneys
  3 33 available to and obtained or accepted by the office from the
  3 34 federal government or private sources.  Moneys in the fund are
  3 35 appropriated to the office to be used for the grant program.
  4  1    b.  The office shall use moneys in the fund to provide grants
  4  2 to communication service providers pursuant to this section.
  4  3 The office shall use moneys in the fund to leverage available
  4  4 federal moneys.
  4  5    c.  Notwithstanding section 8.33, moneys in the fund
  4  6 that remain unencumbered or unobligated at the close of the
  4  7 fiscal year shall not revert but shall remain available for
  4  8 expenditure for the purposes designated until the close of the
  4  9 succeeding fiscal year.
  4 10    3.  Communication service providers may apply to the office
  4 11 for a grant pursuant to this section for the installation of
  4 12 broadband infrastructure that facilitates broadband service
  4 13 at or above twenty=five megabits per second of download speed
  4 14 and three megabits per second of upload speed in targeted
  4 15 service areas.  The office shall include representatives from
  4 16 schools, communities, agriculture, industry, and other areas
  4 17 as appropriate to review and recommend grant awards.  The
  4 18 office shall conduct an open application review process and
  4 19 include a public internet site for applications, results, and
  4 20 performance.
  4 21    4.  a.  The office shall award grants on a competitive basis
  4 22 after considering the following:
  4 23    (1)  The relative need for broadband infrastructure in the
  4 24 area and the existing broadband service speeds.
  4 25    (2)  The percentage of the homes, farms, schools, and
  4 26 businesses in the targeted service area that will be provided
  4 27 access to broadband service.
  4 28    (3)  The geographic diversity of the project areas of all the
  4 29 applicants.
  4 30    (4)  The economic impact of the project to the area.
  4 31    (5)  The applicant's total proposed budget for the project,
  4 32 including the amount or percentage of local match, if any.
  4 33    (6)  Other factors the office deems relevant.
  4 34    b.  Except as otherwise provided in this section, the office
  4 35 shall not evaluate applications based on the office's knowledge
  5  1 of the applicant except for the information provided in the
  5  2 application.
  5  3    5.  The office shall not award a grant pursuant to this
  5  4 section that exceeds ten percent of the communication service
  5  5 provider's project cost.
  5  6    6.  The office shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A,
  5  7 including but not limited to the broadband grant program
  5  8 process, management, and measurements as deemed necessary by
  5  9 the office.
  5 10    Sec. 10.  NEW SECTION.  8B.25  Fiberoptic network conduit
  5 11 installation program.
  5 12    1.  For purposes of this section:
  5 13    a.  "Fiberoptic network conduit" means a pipe, vault,
  5 14 or duct used to enclose fiberoptic cable facilities buried
  5 15 alongside a roadway or surface mounted on a bridge, overpass,
  5 16 or other facility where placement below ground is impossible
  5 17 or impractical. "Fiberoptic network conduit" does not include
  5 18 electronics or cable.
  5 19    b.  "Public funding" does not include a tax exemption
  5 20 authorized under section 427.1, subsection 40.
  5 21    c.  "Where such conduit does not exist" means that private
  5 22 or publicly owned fiberoptic cable is not currently within a
  5 23 linear range of five hundred feet or less in any one direction.
  5 24    2.  The office shall lead and coordinate a program to provide
  5 25 for the installation of fiberoptic network conduit where such
  5 26 conduit does not exist. The chief information officer shall
  5 27 consult and coordinate with applicable agencies and entities
  5 28 as determined appropriate to ensure that the opportunity is
  5 29 provided to lay or install fiberoptic network conduit wherever
  5 30 a state=funded construction project involves trenching, boring,
  5 31 a bridge, a roadway, or opening of the ground, or alongside any
  5 32 state=owned infrastructure.
  5 33    3.  Contingent upon the provision of funding for such
  5 34 purposes by the general assembly, the office may contract
  5 35 with a nongovernmental third party to manage, lease, install,
  6  1 or otherwise provide fiberoptic network conduit access for
  6  2 projects described in this section.  This section does not
  6  3 require coordination with or approval from the office pursuant
  6  4 to this program or installation of fiberoptic conduit as
  6  5 required by this section for construction projects not using
  6  6 public funding.
  6  7    Sec. 11.  NEW SECTION.  8B.26  Broadband permitting process
  6  8 ==== expeditious response.
  6  9    Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary, a
  6 10 political subdivision vested with permitting authority shall
  6 11 approve, approve with modification, or disapprove nonwireless,
  6 12 broadband=related permits within sixty business days following
  6 13 the submission of the necessary application requirements.  In
  6 14 the event that no action is taken during the sixty=day period,
  6 15 the application shall be deemed approved.
  6 16    Sec. 12.  Section 8D.3, subsection 2, paragraph a, Code 2015,
  6 17 is amended to read as follows:
  6 18    a.  The commission is composed of five voting members
  6 19 appointed by the governor and subject to confirmation by the
  6 20 senate. Members Voting members of the commission shall not
  6 21 serve in any manner or be employed by an authorized user of the
  6 22 network or by an entity seeking to do or doing business with
  6 23 the network.
  6 24    (1)  The governor shall appoint a voting member as the
  6 25 chairperson of the commission from the five voting members
  6 26 appointed by the governor, subject to confirmation by the
  6 27 senate.
  6 28    (2)  Members Voting members of the commission shall serve
  6 29 six=year staggered terms as designated by the governor and
  6 30 appointments to the commission are subject to the requirements
  6 31 of sections 69.16, 69.16A, and 69.19. Vacancies shall be
  6 32 filled by the governor for the duration of the unexpired term.
  6 33    (3)  The salary of the voting members of the commission shall
  6 34 be twelve thousand dollars per year, except that the salary
  6 35 of the chairperson shall be seventeen thousand dollars per
  7  1 year. Members Voting members of the commission shall also be
  7  2 reimbursed for all actual and necessary expenses incurred in
  7  3 the performance of duties as members. The benefits and salary
  7  4 paid to the voting members of the commission shall be adjusted
  7  5 annually equal to the average of the annual pay adjustments,
  7  6 expense reimbursements, and related benefits provided under
  7  7 collective bargaining agreements negotiated pursuant to chapter
  7  8 20.
  7  9    Sec. 13.  Section 8D.3, subsection 2, paragraph b, Code 2015,
  7 10 is amended to read as follows:
  7 11    b.  In addition to the members appointed by the governor,
  7 12 the The auditor of state or the auditor's designee and the
  7 13 chief information officer appointed pursuant to section 8B.2
  7 14 or the chief information officer's designee shall serve as a
  7 15  nonvoting, ex officio member members of the commission.
  7 16    Sec. 14.  Section 8D.4, Code 2015, is amended to read as
  7 17 follows:
  7 18    8D.4  Executive director appointed.
  7 19    The commission, in consultation with the director of
  7 20 the department of administrative services and the chief
  7 21 information officer, shall appoint an executive director of
  7 22 the commission, subject to confirmation by the senate. Such
  7 23 individual shall not serve as a member of the commission.
  7 24 The executive director shall serve at the pleasure of the
  7 25 commission. The executive director shall be selected primarily
  7 26 for administrative ability and knowledge in the field, without
  7 27 regard to political affiliation. The governor shall establish
  7 28 the salary of the executive director within range nine as
  7 29 established by the general assembly. The salary and support of
  7 30 the executive director shall be paid from funds deposited in
  7 31 the Iowa communications network fund.
  7 32    Sec. 15.  Section 80.28, subsection 2, Code 2015, is amended
  7 33 to read as follows:
  7 34    2.  The board shall consist of fifteen seventeen voting
  7 35 members, as follows:
  8  1    a.  The following members representing state agencies:
  8  2    (1)  One member representing the department of public
  8  3 safety.
  8  4    (2)  One member representing the state department of
  8  5 transportation.
  8  6    (3)  One member representing the department of homeland
  8  7 security and emergency management.
  8  8    (4)  One member representing the department of corrections.
  8  9    (5)  One member representing the department of natural
  8 10 resources.
  8 11    (6)  One member representing the Iowa department of public
  8 12 health.
  8 13    (7)  One member representing the office of the chief
  8 14 information officer created in section 8B.2.
  8 15    b.  The governor shall solicit and consider recommendations
  8 16 from professional or volunteer organizations in appointing the
  8 17 following members:
  8 18    (1)  Two members who are representatives from municipal
  8 19 police departments.
  8 20    (2)  Two members who are representatives of sheriff's
  8 21 offices.
  8 22    (3)  Two members who are representatives from fire
  8 23 departments. One of the members shall be a volunteer fire
  8 24 fighter and the other member shall be a paid fire fighter.
  8 25    (4)  Two members who are law communication center managers
  8 26 employed by state or local government agencies.
  8 27    (05)  One member who is an emergency medical care provider
  8 28 as defined in section 147A.1.
  8 29    (5)  One at=large member.
  8 30                          DIVISION III
  8 31             PROPERTY TAX INCENTIVES AND ASSESSMENT
  8 32    Sec. 16.  Section 421.1A, subsection 3, Code 2015, is amended
  8 33 to read as follows:
  8 34    3.  At the election of a property owner or aggrieved taxpayer
  8 35 or an appellant described in section 441.42, the property
  9  1 assessment appeal board shall review any final decision,
  9  2 finding, ruling, determination, or order of a local board of
  9  3 review relating to protests of an assessment, valuation, or
  9  4 application of an equalization order, or any final decision
  9  5 of the county board of supervisors relating to denial of an
  9  6 application for a property tax exemption pursuant to section
  9  7 427.1, subsection 40.
  9  8    Sec. 17.  Section 421.1A, subsection 4, Code 2015, is amended
  9  9 by adding the following new paragraph:
  9 10    NEW PARAGRAPH.  0b.  Affirm or reverse a final decision
  9 11 of a county board of supervisors relating to denial of an
  9 12 application for a property tax exemption under section 427.1,
  9 13 subsection 40.
  9 14    Sec. 18.  Section 427.1, Code 2015, is amended by adding the
  9 15 following new subsection:
  9 16    NEW SUBSECTION.  40.  Broadband infrastructure.
  9 17    a.  The owner of broadband infrastructure shall be entitled
  9 18 to an exemption from taxation to the extent provided in this
  9 19 subsection. For the purposes of this subsection, "broadband
  9 20 infrastructure" and "targeted service area" mean the same as
  9 21 defined in section 8B.1.
  9 22    b.  The exemption shall apply to the installation of
  9 23 broadband infrastructure that facilitates broadband service
  9 24 at or above twenty=five megabits per second of download speed
  9 25 and three megabits per second of upload speed commenced and
  9 26 completed on or after July 1, 2014, in a targeted service area,
  9 27 and used to deliver internet services to the public.  A person
  9 28 claiming an exemption under this subsection shall certify to
  9 29 the local assessor prior to commencement of the installation
  9 30 that the broadband installation will take place within a
  9 31 targeted service area and shall specify the number of homes,
  9 32 farms, schools, and businesses in the targeted service area
  9 33 that will be offered broadband service.
  9 34    c.  The tax exemption shall be a one hundred percent
  9 35 exemption from taxation for a period of ten years in an
 10  1 amount equal to the actual value added by installation of the
 10  2 broadband infrastructure.
 10  3    d.  For companies assessed by the department of revenue
 10  4 pursuant to chapter 433, the exemption shall be limited to
 10  5 an amount equal to the actual value added by installation of
 10  6 the broadband infrastructure as of the assessment date as
 10  7 determined by the department and the exemption shall be applied
 10  8 prior to any other exemption applicable to the unit value, as
 10  9 determined under that chapter.
 10 10    e.  (1)  An application for an exemption shall be filed by
 10 11 the owner of the property with the county board of supervisors
 10 12 of each county in which the property is located by February
 10 13 1 of the year in which the broadband infrastructure is first
 10 14 assessed for taxation, or the following two assessment years,
 10 15 and in each case the exemption is allowed for ten years.
 10 16    (2)  In lieu of subparagraph (1), and notwithstanding any
 10 17 provision in this subsection to the contrary, an owner may at
 10 18 any time before completion of the project submit a proposal to
 10 19 the board of supervisors requesting that the board allow the
 10 20 owner to file an application for exemption by February 1 of
 10 21 any other assessment year following completion of the project,
 10 22 which year shall be selected by the board. If the board, by
 10 23 resolution, approves the proposal, the exemption is allowed for
 10 24 ten years.
 10 25    f.  (1)  The application shall be made on forms prescribed by
 10 26 the director of revenue. The application shall contain but not
 10 27 be limited to the following information:
 10 28    (a)  The nature of the broadband infrastructure
 10 29 installation.
 10 30    (b)  The percentage of the homes, farms, schools, and
 10 31 businesses in the targeted service area that will be provided
 10 32 access to broadband service.
 10 33    (c)  The actual cost of installing the broadband
 10 34 infrastructure under the project, if available.  The
 10 35 application shall contain supporting documents demonstrating
 11  1 the actual cost.
 11  2    (d)  Certification from the office of the chief information
 11  3 officer pursuant to section 8B.10 that the installation is
 11  4 being performed or was completed in a targeted service area.
 11  5 Certification from the office of the chief information officer
 11  6 that broadband infrastructure installed in a targeted service
 11  7 area facilitates broadband service at or above twenty=five
 11  8 megabits per second of download speed and three megabits per
 11  9 second of upload speed.
 11 10    (e)  Certification of the date of commencement and actual or
 11 11 estimated date of completion.
 11 12    (f)  A copy of any nonwireless broadband=related permit
 11 13 issued by a political subdivision.
 11 14    (g)  If applying pursuant to paragraph "e", subparagraph (2),
 11 15 the actual cost already incurred for installation of broadband
 11 16 infrastructure, if any, the estimated costs for project
 11 17 completion, and the estimated date of project completion.  The
 11 18 application shall contain supporting documents demonstrating
 11 19 the actual cost.
 11 20    (2)  The board of supervisors shall forward all approved
 11 21 applications and any necessary information regarding the
 11 22 applications to the appropriate local assessor or to the
 11 23 department of revenue, as applicable, by March 1 annually.
 11 24 After the tax exemption is granted, the local assessor
 11 25 shall continue to grant the tax exemption for ten years, and
 11 26 applications for exemption for succeeding years shall not be
 11 27 required.
 11 28    (3)  An applicant for a property tax exemption under this
 11 29 subsection may appeal the decision of the board of supervisors
 11 30 regarding denial of the application to the property assessment
 11 31 appeal board.
 11 32    g.  (1)  If a company whose property in the county is not
 11 33 assessed by the department of revenue is approved to receive a
 11 34 property tax exemption pursuant to this subsection, the actual
 11 35 value added by installation of the broadband infrastructure
 12  1 shall be determined by the local assessor who shall certify the
 12  2 amount of exemption determined to the county auditor at the
 12  3 time of transmitting the assessment rolls.
 12  4    (2)  Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the
 12  5 contrary, if a company in which all or a portion of the
 12  6 company's property in the county is assessed by the department
 12  7 pursuant to chapter 433 and the company's property in the
 12  8 county is approved to receive a property tax exemption
 12  9 pursuant to this subsection, the department shall assess
 12 10 all the company's property in the county used for operating
 12 11 telegraph and telephone lines, broadband, or cable systems for
 12 12 each assessment year the company receives the exemption, for
 12 13 purposes of determining the actual value added by installation
 12 14 of the broadband infrastructure.
 12 15    (3)  (a)  If assessing property pursuant to subparagraph (2),
 12 16 the department shall certify the assessment value and exemption
 12 17 amounts for all property used for the operation of providing
 12 18 cable and broadband services and generally not assessed by
 12 19 the department to the local assessor for inclusion on the
 12 20 assessment rolls as provided in section 433.8, subsection 2.
 12 21    (b)  A company whose property is assessed by the department
 12 22 pursuant to subparagraph (2) shall follow the appeal procedures
 12 23 in chapter 429 for appealing any part of the assessment on
 12 24 all the company's property, including the company's property
 12 25 that would have been valued by the local assessor but for
 12 26 subparagraph (2). For appeal proceedings for assessed values
 12 27 submitted pursuant to subparagraph division (a), the department
 12 28 shall notify the taxpayer of the right to appeal pursuant to
 12 29 chapter 429.
 12 30    h.  The director of revenue may adopt rules pursuant to
 12 31 chapter 17A for the interpretation and proper administration of
 12 32 the exemption provided in this subsection.
 12 33    Sec. 19.  Section 433.8, Code 2015, is amended to read as
 12 34 follows:
 12 35    433.8  Assessment in each county ==== how certified.
 13  1    1.  The director of revenue shall, for the purpose of
 13  2 determining what amount shall be assessed to each company
 13  3 in each county of the state into which the line of the said
 13  4 company extends, certify to the several county auditors of the
 13  5 respective counties into, over, or through which said line
 13  6 extends the number of miles of line in the county for that
 13  7 company, the actual value per mile of line for that company,
 13  8 and the exemption value per mile of line for that company for
 13  9 exemptions received pursuant to section 427.1, subsection 40,
 13 10 section 433.4, or any other exemptions.  In no case, however,
 13 11 shall the taxable value of the property be reduced below zero.
 13 12    2.  If assessing all of the property of a company pursuant to
 13 13 section 427.1, subsection 40, paragraph "g", subparagraph (2),
 13 14 the director shall also certify such amounts to the assessor
 13 15 for inclusion on the assessment rolls.
 13 16    Sec. 20.  RULES.  The office of the chief information
 13 17 officer shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A to certify
 13 18 that the installation of broadband infrastructure meets the
 13 19 requirements under section 427.1, subsection 40, as enacted in
 13 20 this division of this Act, for purposes of receiving a property
 13 21 tax exemption.
 13 22    Sec. 21.  IMPLEMENTATION.  Section 25B.7 shall not apply to
 13 23 this division of this Act.
 13 24    Sec. 22.  IMPLEMENTATION.  Notwithstanding section 427.1,
 13 25 subsection 40, paragraph "b", as enacted in this division
 13 26 of this Act, owners of broadband infrastructure seeking an
 13 27 exemption for the installation of broadband infrastructure
 13 28 commenced between July 1, 2014, and the effective date of this
 13 29 division of this Act, shall certify to the local assessor that
 13 30 the broadband infrastructure installation took place within
 13 31 a targeted service area prior to applying for an exemption
 13 32 pursuant to this division of this Act.
 13 33    Sec. 23.  APPLICABILITY.
 13 34    1.  This division of this Act applies to assessment years
 13 35 beginning on or after January 1, 2016.
 14  1    2.  Notwithstanding section 427.1, subsection 40, paragraph
 14  2 "e", subparagraph (1), as enacted in this division of this
 14  3 Act, in the case of projects commenced and completed between
 14  4 July 1, 2014, and December 31, 2014, an owner seeking an
 14  5 exemption shall first file an application for an exemption with
 14  6 the county board of supervisors of each county in which the
 14  7 property is located by February 1, 2016, or the following two
 14  8 assessment years, and in each case the exemption is allowed for
 14  9 ten years.
 14 10                           DIVISION IV
 14 11       INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE FOR EDUCATION
 14 12    Sec. 24.  Section 423F.3, subsection 6, Code 2015, is amended
 14 13 by adding the following new paragraph:
 14 14    NEW PARAGRAPH.  0c.  Additionally, "school infrastructure"
 14 15 includes the acquisition or installation of information
 14 16 technology infrastructure.  For purposes of this paragraph,
 14 17 "information technology infrastructure" means the basic,
 14 18 underlying physical framework or system necessary to deliver
 14 19 technology connectivity to a school district and to network
 14 20 school buildings within a school district.
 14 21                           EXPLANATION
 14 22 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with
 14 23 the explanation's substance by the members of the general assembly.
 14 24    This bill relates to and provides for the coordination and
 14 25 facilitation of broadband access in targeted service areas of
 14 26 the state.  The bill is titled the "Connecting Iowa Farms,
 14 27 Schools, and Communities Act".
 14 28    DIVISION I ====  LEGISLATIVE INTENT.  The division provides
 14 29 that the general assembly finds and declares that increasing
 14 30 the extent and availability of broadband infrastructure
 14 31 throughout the state facilitates the provision of internet
 14 32 access to citizens, businesses, farms, and communities at
 14 33 speeds that promote economic development, employment, enhanced
 14 34 access to goods and services, increased educational and
 14 35 training opportunities, faster access to government services
 15  1 and health care, and improved overall information and community
 15  2 access.
 15  3    DIVISION II ==== STATEWIDE BROADBAND COORDINATION.  The
 15  4 division modifies provisions in Code chapter 8B, relating to
 15  5 the office of the chief information officer.  The division adds
 15  6 several definitions to the Code chapter for use in the Code
 15  7 chapter and in other related provisions.  The division defines
 15  8 "broadband" to mean a high=speed, high=capacity electronic
 15  9 transmission medium, including fixed wireless and mobile
 15 10 wireless mediums, that can carry data signals from independent
 15 11 network sources by establishing different bandwidth channels
 15 12 and that is commonly used to deliver internet services to the
 15 13 public.  The division defines "broadband infrastructure" to
 15 14 mean the physical infrastructure used for the transmission
 15 15 of data that provides broadband services. The division
 15 16 defines "communications service provider" to mean a service
 15 17 provider that provides broadband service.  The division defines
 15 18 "targeted service area" to mean a United States census bureau
 15 19 census block located in Iowa, including any crop operation
 15 20 located within the census block, within which no communications
 15 21 service provider offers or facilitates broadband service
 15 22 at or above 25 megabits per second of download speed and 3
 15 23 megabits per second of upload speed.  The division defines
 15 24 "crop operation" by referencing a definition contained in Code
 15 25 section 717A.1 as meaning a commercial enterprise where a crop
 15 26 is maintained on the property of the commercial enterprise.
 15 27 Additionally, the division adds broadband and broadband
 15 28 infrastructure to an existing definition of "information
 15 29 technology".
 15 30    The division adds to the powers and duties of the chief
 15 31 information officer streamlining, consolidating, and
 15 32 coordinating access to and availability of broadband and
 15 33 broadband infrastructure throughout Iowa.
 15 34    The division provides that the determination of whether
 15 35 a provider's download and upload speeds are being met for
 16  1 purposes of the definition of "targeted service area" shall be
 16  2 by reference to broadband availability maps or data sources
 16  3 identified by the office by rule.  The division directs the
 16  4 office to establish procedures to allow challenges to the
 16  5 office's finding on whether an area meets the definition of
 16  6 "targeted service area".
 16  7    The division establishes a connecting Iowa farms, schools,
 16  8 and communities grant program and fund.  The division requires
 16  9 the office of the chief information officer to administer
 16 10 a broadband grant program to award grants to communication
 16 11 service providers that reduce or eliminate targeted service
 16 12 areas by installing broadband infrastructure in targeted
 16 13 service areas.  The division establishes a fund, consisting
 16 14 of moneys available to and obtained or accepted by the office
 16 15 from the federal government or private sources. The moneys
 16 16 in the fund are appropriated to the office of the chief
 16 17 information officer.  The bill provides that communication
 16 18 service providers may apply to the office for a grant. The
 16 19 division requires the office to include representatives from
 16 20 schools, communities, agriculture, industry, and other areas as
 16 21 appropriate to review and recommend grant awards.  The division
 16 22 also requires the office to conduct an open application review
 16 23 process and include a public internet site for applications,
 16 24 results, and performance.  The division sets criteria for the
 16 25 office to consider when awarding grants.  The division limits
 16 26 grant amounts to a maximum of 10 percent of the communication
 16 27 service provider's project cost.
 16 28    The division also adds to the powers and duties of the chief
 16 29 information officer the responsibility for coordinating a new
 16 30 fiberoptic network conduit installation program to facilitate
 16 31 incorporation of fiberoptic network conduit installations, as
 16 32 defined by the bill, into state=funded construction projects
 16 33 or by state=owned infrastructure.  The division provides that,
 16 34 subject to funding from the general assembly, the office may
 16 35 contract with a nongovernmental third party to manage, lease,
 17  1 install, or otherwise provide fiberoptic network conduit
 17  2 access, and the program does not require construction projects
 17  3 not using public funding to coordinate with or gain approval
 17  4 from the office.
 17  5    Additionally, the division specifies expeditious response
 17  6 requirements regarding the approval, modification, or
 17  7 disapproval of nonwireless broadband=related permits. The
 17  8 division provides that, notwithstanding any other provision to
 17  9 the contrary, a political subdivision vested with permitting
 17 10 authority shall approve, approve with modification, or
 17 11 disapprove nonwireless broadband=related permits within
 17 12 60 business days following the submission of the necessary
 17 13 application requirements. In the event that action is not
 17 14 taken by the permitting authority during the 60=day period, the
 17 15 application shall be deemed approved.
 17 16    The division also requires the chief information officer
 17 17 to prepare an annual report regarding the status of broadband
 17 18 expansion and coordination, the broadband grant program, and
 17 19 the adequacy of the speed set in the definition of targeted
 17 20 service area. The division adds the chief information officer
 17 21 to the Iowa telecommunications and technology commission
 17 22 which oversees the operation of the Iowa communications
 17 23 network and to the statewide interoperable communications
 17 24 system board established in Code section 80.28.  The division
 17 25 makes corresponding changes. Further, the division adds an
 17 26 additional member to the board who is an emergency medical
 17 27 care provider, and eliminates a provision that required the
 17 28 commission to consult with the director of the department of
 17 29 administrative services and the chief information officer when
 17 30 appointing the commission's executive director.
 17 31    DIVISION III ==== PROPERTY TAX INCENTIVES AND ASSESSMENT.  The
 17 32 division provides a property tax exemption for installation of
 17 33 broadband infrastructure that facilitates broadband service at
 17 34 or above 25 megabits per second of download speed and three
 17 35 megabits per second of upload speed within a targeted service
 18  1 area, which installation is commenced and completed on or
 18  2 after July 1, 2014, and which is used to deliver internet
 18  3 services to the public.  The exemption shall be a 100 percent
 18  4 exemption from taxation for a period of 10 years based on
 18  5 the actual value added by the installation of the broadband
 18  6 infrastructure. The division specifies procedures relating
 18  7 to applying for the tax exemption with the county board of
 18  8 supervisors within which the broadband infrastructure is
 18  9 located, granting the tax exemption, and assessing the property
 18 10 of companies receiving the exemption.
 18 11    The division applies to assessment years beginning on or
 18 12 after January 1, 2016. The division provides that property
 18 13 owners seeking an exemption for installation of broadband
 18 14 infrastructure commenced between July 1, 2014, and the
 18 15 effective date of the division of the bill must certify to
 18 16 the local assessor that the installation of the broadband
 18 17 infrastructure took place within a targeted service area prior
 18 18 to applying for an exemption. All other property owners
 18 19 must certify to the local assessor prior to commencement of
 18 20 the installation. The division also provides that property
 18 21 owners seeking an exemption for the installation of broadband
 18 22 infrastructure commenced and completed between July 1, 2014,
 18 23 and December 31, 2014, shall first file an application for an
 18 24 exemption with the county board of supervisors by February 1,
 18 25 2016, or the following two assessment years.  An exemption
 18 26 filed pursuant to this provision of the division is allowed for
 18 27 10 years.
 18 28    Code section 25B.7 provides that for a property tax credit
 18 29 or exemption enacted on or after January 1, 1997, if a state
 18 30 appropriation made to fund the credit or exemption is not
 18 31 sufficient to fully fund the credit or exemption, the political
 18 32 subdivision shall be required to extend to the taxpayer only
 18 33 that portion of the credit or exemption estimated by the
 18 34 department of revenue to be funded by the state appropriation.
 18 35 The division provides that Code section 25B.7 does not apply to
 19  1 the property tax exemption created under this division.
 19  2    DIVISION IV == INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE FOR
 19  3 EDUCATION.  The division provides that school infrastructure
 19  4 for purposes of statewide school infrastructure funding
 19  5 includes the acquisition or installation of information
 19  6 technology infrastructure, as defined in the division.
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