House
Study
Bill
104
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Introduced
SENATE/HOUSE
FILE
_____
BY
(PROPOSED
GOVERNOR
BILL)
A
BILL
FOR
An
Act
relating
to
and
providing
for
the
facilitation
of
1
broadband
access
in
targeted
areas
of
the
state,
including
2
property
tax
incentives
for
broadband
infrastructure
3
installation,
a
broadband
grant
program
and
fund,
making
4
appropriations,
and
including
applicability
provisions.
5
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
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DIVISION
I
1
LEGISLATIVE
INTENT
2
Section
1.
SHORT
TITLE.
This
Act
shall
be
known
and
may
be
3
cited
as
the
“Connecting
Iowa
Farms,
Schools,
and
Communities
4
Act”.
5
Sec.
2.
LEGISLATIVE
INTENT.
The
general
assembly
finds
6
and
declares
that
increasing
the
extent
and
availability
of
7
broadband
infrastructure
throughout
the
state
facilitates
the
8
provision
of
internet
access
to
citizens,
farms,
businesses,
9
and
communities
at
speeds
that
promote
economic
development,
10
employment,
enhanced
access
to
goods
and
services,
increased
11
educational
and
training
opportunities,
faster
access
to
12
government
services
and
health
care,
and
improved
overall
13
information
and
community
access.
14
DIVISION
II
15
STATEWIDE
BROADBAND
COORDINATION
16
Sec.
3.
Section
8B.1,
Code
2015,
is
amended
by
adding
the
17
following
new
subsections:
18
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
01.
“Broadband”
means
a
high-speed,
19
high-capacity
electronic
transmission
medium
that
can
carry
20
data
signals
from
multiple
independent
network
sources
by
21
establishing
different
bandwidth
channels
and
that
is
commonly
22
used
to
deliver
internet
services
to
the
public.
23
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
001.
“Broadband
infrastructure”
means
24
the
physical
infrastructure
used
for
the
transmission
of
data
25
via
broadband,
including
but
not
limited
to
any
equipment,
26
systems,
switches,
routers,
wire,
cable,
satellite,
conduits,
27
servers,
software,
technology,
base
transceiver
station
28
sites,
or
other
means
of
transmission
or
communication.
29
“Broadband
infrastructure”
does
not
include
land,
buildings,
30
structures,
improvements,
or
equipment
not
directly
used
in
the
31
transmission
of
data
via
broadband.
32
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
0001.
“Communications
service
provider”
33
means
a
service
provider
that
provides
broadband
service.
34
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
00001.
“Crop
operation”
means
the
same
as
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defined
in
section
717A.1.
1
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
7A.
“Targeted
service
area”
means
a
United
2
States
census
bureau
census
block
located
in
this
state,
3
including
any
crop
operation
located
within
the
census
block,
4
within
which
no
communications
service
provider
offers
or
5
facilitates
broadband
service
at
or
above
twenty-five
megabits
6
per
second
of
download
speed
and
three
megabits
per
second
of
7
upload
speed.
8
Sec.
4.
Section
8B.1,
subsection
1,
Code
2015,
is
amended
9
to
read
as
follows:
10
1.
“Information
technology”
means
computing
and
electronics
11
applications
used
to
process
and
distribute
information
in
12
digital
and
other
forms
and
includes
information
technology
13
devices,
information
technology
services,
infrastructure
14
services,
broadband
and
broadband
infrastructure,
and
15
value-added
services.
16
Sec.
5.
Section
8B.3,
subsection
1,
Code
2015,
is
amended
17
to
read
as
follows:
18
1.
The
office
is
created
for
the
purpose
of
leading,
19
directing,
managing,
coordinating,
and
providing
accountability
20
for
the
information
technology
resources
of
state
government
21
and
for
coordinating
statewide
broadband
availability
and
22
access
.
23
Sec.
6.
Section
8B.4,
Code
2015,
is
amended
by
adding
the
24
following
new
subsections:
25
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
14A.
Streamline,
consolidate,
and
26
coordinate
the
access
to
and
availability
of
broadband
and
27
broadband
infrastructure
throughout
the
state,
including
but
28
not
limited
to
the
facilitation
of
public-private
partnerships,
29
ensuring
that
all
state
agencies’
broadband
and
broadband
30
infrastructure
policies
and
procedures
are
aligned,
resolving
31
issues
which
arise
with
regard
to
implementation
efforts,
32
and
collecting
data
and
developing
metrics
or
standards
33
against
which
the
data
may
be
measured
and
evaluated
regarding
34
broadband
infrastructure
installation
and
deployment.
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NEW
SUBSECTION
.
14B.
Establish
and
administer
the
1
broadband
grant
program
pursuant
to
section
8B.11.
2
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
14C.
Coordinate
the
fiberoptic
network
3
conduit
installation
program
established
in
section
8B.25.
4
Sec.
7.
Section
8B.9,
Code
2015,
is
amended
by
adding
the
5
following
new
subsection:
6
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
5.
An
annual
report
regarding
the
status
7
of
broadband
expansion
and
coordination
and
the
connecting
8
Iowa
farms,
schools,
and
communities
broadband
grant
program
9
established
under
section
8B.11.
10
Sec.
8.
NEW
SECTION
.
8B.10
Targeted
service
areas
——
11
determination
——
criteria.
12
1.
The
determination
of
whether
a
communications
service
13
provider
offers
or
facilitates
broadband
service
meeting
the
14
download
or
upload
speeds
specified
in
the
definition
of
15
targeted
service
area
in
section
8B.1
shall
be
determined
or
16
ascertained
by
reference
to
broadband
availability
maps
or
data
17
sources
that
are
widely
accepted
for
accuracy
and
available
for
18
public
review
and
comment
and
that
are
identified
by
the
office
19
by
rule.
20
2.
The
office
shall
establish
procedures
to
allow
21
challenges
to
claims
that
an
area
meets
the
definition
of
a
22
targeted
service
area.
23
Sec.
9.
NEW
SECTION
.
8B.11
Connecting
Iowa
farms,
schools,
24
and
communities
——
broadband
grants
——
fund.
25
1.
The
office
shall
establish
and
administer
a
broadband
26
grant
program
to
award
grants
to
communication
service
27
providers
that
reduce
or
eliminate
targeted
service
areas.
28
2.
a.
A
connecting
Iowa
farms,
schools,
and
communities
29
broadband
grant
fund
is
established
in
the
state
treasury
under
30
the
authority
of
the
office.
The
fund
shall
consist
of
moneys
31
appropriated
to
the
fund
or
appropriated
to
the
office
for
32
purposes
of
the
grant
program,
or
other
funds
available
to
33
the
office
for
purposes
of
the
grant
program.
Moneys
in
the
34
fund
are
appropriated
to
the
office
to
be
used
for
the
grant
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program.
1
b.
Notwithstanding
section
8.33,
moneys
in
the
fund
2
that
remain
unencumbered
or
unobligated
at
the
close
of
the
3
fiscal
year
shall
not
revert
but
shall
remain
available
for
4
expenditure
for
the
purposes
designated
until
the
close
of
the
5
succeeding
fiscal
year.
6
3.
The
office
shall
use
moneys
in
the
fund
to
provide
grants
7
to
communication
service
providers
for
purposes
of
reducing
or
8
eliminating
targeted
service
areas.
9
4.
Communication
service
providers
may
apply
to
the
office
10
for
a
grant
pursuant
to
this
section.
The
office
shall
award
11
grants
on
a
competitive
basis
using
criteria
established
by
the
12
office
by
rule.
13
5.
The
office
shall
adopt
rules
pursuant
to
chapter
17A
14
including
but
not
limited
to
the
broadband
grant
program
15
process,
management,
and
measurements
as
deemed
necessary
by
16
the
office.
17
Sec.
10.
NEW
SECTION
.
8B.25
Fiberoptic
network
conduit
18
installation
program.
19
1.
For
the
purposes
of
this
section,
“fiberoptic
network
20
conduit”
means
a
pipe
or
duct
used
to
enclose
fiberoptic
cable
21
facilities
buried
alongside
a
roadway
or
surface
mounted
on
22
a
bridge,
overpass,
or
other
facility
where
placement
below
23
ground
is
impossible
or
impractical.
24
2.
The
office
shall
lead
and
coordinate
a
program
to
25
provide
for
the
installation
of
fiberoptic
network
conduit
26
where
such
conduit
does
not
exist.
The
chief
information
27
officer
shall
consult
and
coordinate
with
the
department
of
28
administrative
services,
the
department
of
transportation,
the
29
Iowa
communications
network,
and
other
agencies
and
entities
30
as
determined
appropriate
to
ensure
that
the
opportunity
is
31
provided
to
lay
or
install
fiberoptic
network
conduit
wherever
32
a
state-funded
construction
project
involves
trenching,
boring,
33
a
bridge,
a
roadway,
or
opening
of
the
ground,
or
alongside
any
34
state-owned
infrastructure.
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3.
Contingent
upon
the
provision
of
funding
for
such
1
purposes
by
the
general
assembly,
the
office
may
contract
with
2
a
third
party
to
manage,
lease,
install,
or
otherwise
provide
3
fiberoptic
network
conduit
access
for
projects
described
in
4
this
section.
This
section
shall
not
prohibit
the
office
from
5
purchasing
or
installing
fiberoptic
cable
within
any
fiberoptic
6
network
conduit
installed
pursuant
to
the
program.
7
Sec.
11.
NEW
SECTION
.
8B.26
Broadband
permitting
process
8
——
expeditious
response.
9
Notwithstanding
any
other
provision
to
the
contrary,
a
10
political
subdivision
vested
with
permitting
authority
shall
11
approve,
approve
with
modification,
or
disapprove
nonwireless,
12
broadband-related
permits
within
sixty
business
days
following
13
the
submission
of
a
permit
application
and
fee.
In
the
event
14
that
no
action
is
taken
during
the
sixty-day
period,
the
15
application
shall
be
deemed
approved.
16
Sec.
12.
Section
8D.3,
subsection
2,
paragraph
a,
Code
2015,
17
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
18
a.
The
commission
is
composed
of
five
voting
members
19
appointed
by
the
governor
and
subject
to
confirmation
by
the
20
senate.
Members
Voting
members
of
the
commission
shall
not
21
serve
in
any
manner
or
be
employed
by
an
authorized
user
of
the
22
network
or
by
an
entity
seeking
to
do
or
doing
business
with
23
the
network.
24
(1)
The
governor
shall
appoint
a
voting
member
as
the
25
chairperson
of
the
commission
from
the
five
voting
members
26
appointed
by
the
governor
,
subject
to
confirmation
by
the
27
senate.
28
(2)
Members
Voting
members
of
the
commission
shall
serve
29
six-year
staggered
terms
as
designated
by
the
governor
and
30
appointments
to
the
commission
are
subject
to
the
requirements
31
of
sections
69.16
,
69.16A
,
and
69.19
.
Vacancies
shall
be
32
filled
by
the
governor
for
the
duration
of
the
unexpired
term.
33
(3)
The
salary
of
the
voting
members
of
the
commission
shall
34
be
twelve
thousand
dollars
per
year,
except
that
the
salary
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of
the
chairperson
shall
be
seventeen
thousand
dollars
per
1
year.
Members
Voting
members
of
the
commission
shall
also
be
2
reimbursed
for
all
actual
and
necessary
expenses
incurred
in
3
the
performance
of
duties
as
members.
The
benefits
and
salary
4
paid
to
the
voting
members
of
the
commission
shall
be
adjusted
5
annually
equal
to
the
average
of
the
annual
pay
adjustments,
6
expense
reimbursements,
and
related
benefits
provided
under
7
collective
bargaining
agreements
negotiated
pursuant
to
chapter
8
20
.
9
Sec.
13.
Section
8D.3,
subsection
2,
paragraph
b,
Code
2015,
10
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
11
b.
In
addition
to
the
members
appointed
by
the
governor,
12
the
The
auditor
of
state
or
the
auditor’s
designee
and
the
13
chief
information
officer
appointed
pursuant
to
section
8B.2
14
or
the
chief
information
officer’s
designee
shall
serve
as
a
15
nonvoting,
ex
officio
member
members
of
the
commission.
16
Sec.
14.
Section
8D.4,
Code
2015,
is
amended
to
read
as
17
follows:
18
8D.4
Executive
director
appointed.
19
The
commission
,
in
consultation
with
the
director
of
20
the
department
of
administrative
services
and
the
chief
21
information
officer,
shall
appoint
an
executive
director
of
22
the
commission,
subject
to
confirmation
by
the
senate.
Such
23
individual
shall
not
serve
as
a
member
of
the
commission.
24
The
executive
director
shall
serve
at
the
pleasure
of
the
25
commission.
The
executive
director
shall
be
selected
primarily
26
for
administrative
ability
and
knowledge
in
the
field,
without
27
regard
to
political
affiliation.
The
governor
shall
establish
28
the
salary
of
the
executive
director
within
range
nine
as
29
established
by
the
general
assembly.
The
salary
and
support
of
30
the
executive
director
shall
be
paid
from
funds
deposited
in
31
the
Iowa
communications
network
fund.
32
Sec.
15.
Section
80.28,
subsection
2,
Code
2015,
is
amended
33
to
read
as
follows:
34
2.
The
board
shall
consist
of
fifteen
seventeen
voting
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members,
as
follows:
1
a.
The
following
members
representing
state
agencies:
2
(1)
One
member
representing
the
department
of
public
3
safety.
4
(2)
One
member
representing
the
state
department
of
5
transportation.
6
(3)
One
member
representing
the
department
of
homeland
7
security
and
emergency
management.
8
(4)
One
member
representing
the
department
of
corrections.
9
(5)
One
member
representing
the
department
of
natural
10
resources.
11
(6)
One
member
representing
the
Iowa
department
of
public
12
health.
13
(7)
One
member
representing
the
office
of
the
chief
14
information
officer
created
in
section
8B.2.
15
b.
The
governor
shall
solicit
and
consider
recommendations
16
from
professional
or
volunteer
organizations
in
appointing
the
17
following
members:
18
(1)
Two
members
who
are
representatives
from
municipal
19
police
departments.
20
(2)
Two
members
who
are
representatives
of
sheriff’s
21
offices.
22
(3)
Two
members
who
are
representatives
from
fire
23
departments.
One
of
the
members
shall
be
a
volunteer
fire
24
fighter
and
the
other
member
shall
be
a
paid
fire
fighter.
25
(4)
Two
members
who
are
law
communication
center
managers
26
employed
by
state
or
local
government
agencies.
27
(05)
One
member
who
is
an
emergency
medical
care
provider
28
as
defined
in
section
147A.1.
29
(5)
One
at-large
member.
30
Sec.
16.
BOND
REPAYMENT
FUND
BROADBAND
GRANT
31
TRANSFER.
Notwithstanding
section
8.57F,
subsection
1,
32
paragraphs
a,
b,
and
c,
for
the
fiscal
year
beginning
July
1,
33
2015,
and
ending
June
30,
2016,
the
department
of
management
34
shall
transfer
three
million
dollars
from
the
state
bond
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repayment
fund
created
in
section
8.57F
to
the
office
of
chief
1
information
officer
for
deposit
in
the
connecting
Iowa
farms,
2
schools,
and
communities
broadband
grant
fund
created
under
3
section
8B.11
to
be
used
for
the
purposes
of
the
broadband
4
grant
program.
5
Sec.
17.
Rebuild
Iowa
infrastructure
fund
broadband
grant
6
transfer.
For
the
fiscal
year
beginning
July
1,
2015,
and
7
ending
June
30,
2016,
through
the
fiscal
year
beginning
July
1,
8
2016,
and
ending
June
30,
2017,
the
department
of
management
9
shall
transfer
two
million
dollars
each
year
from
the
rebuild
10
Iowa
infrastructure
fund
created
in
section
8.57
to
the
office
11
of
the
chief
information
officer
for
deposit
in
the
connecting
12
Iowa
farms,
schools,
and
communities
broadband
grant
fund
13
created
under
section
8B.11
to
be
used
for
the
purposes
of
the
14
broadband
grant
program.
15
Sec.
18.
EMERGENCY
RULES.
The
office
of
the
chief
16
information
officer
may
adopt
emergency
rules
under
section
17
17A.4,
subsection
3,
and
section
17A.5,
subsection
2,
paragraph
18
“b”,
to
implement
the
provisions
of
this
division
of
this
Act
19
and
the
rules
shall
be
effective
immediately
upon
filing
unless
20
a
later
date
is
specified
in
the
rules.
Any
rules
adopted
21
in
accordance
with
this
section
shall
also
be
published
as
a
22
notice
of
intended
action
as
provided
in
section
17A.4.
23
DIVISION
III
24
PROPERTY
TAX
INCENTIVES
AND
ASSESSMENT
25
Sec.
19.
Section
421.1A,
subsection
3,
Code
2015,
is
amended
26
to
read
as
follows:
27
3.
At
the
election
of
a
property
owner
or
aggrieved
taxpayer
28
or
an
appellant
described
in
section
441.42
,
the
property
29
assessment
appeal
board
shall
review
any
final
decision,
30
finding,
ruling,
determination,
or
order
of
a
local
board
of
31
review
relating
to
protests
of
an
assessment,
valuation,
or
32
application
of
an
equalization
order
,
or
any
final
decision
33
of
the
county
board
of
supervisors
relating
to
denial
of
an
34
application
for
a
property
tax
exemption
pursuant
to
section
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427.1,
subsection
40
.
1
Sec.
20.
Section
421.1A,
subsection
4,
Code
2015,
is
amended
2
by
adding
the
following
new
paragraph:
3
NEW
PARAGRAPH
.
0b.
Affirm
or
reverse
a
final
decision
4
of
a
county
board
of
supervisors
relating
to
denial
of
an
5
application
for
a
property
tax
exemption
under
section
427.1,
6
subsection
40.
7
Sec.
21.
Section
427.1,
Code
2015,
is
amended
by
adding
the
8
following
new
subsection:
9
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
40.
Broadband
infrastructure.
10
a.
The
owner
of
broadband
infrastructure
shall
be
entitled
11
to
an
exemption
from
taxation
to
the
extent
provided
in
this
12
subsection.
For
the
purposes
of
this
subsection,
“broadband
13
infrastructure”
and
“targeted
service
area”
mean
the
same
as
14
defined
in
section
8B.1.
15
b.
The
exemption
shall
apply
to
the
installation
of
16
broadband
infrastructure
commenced
and
completed
on
or
17
after
July
1,
2014,
in
a
targeted
service
area,
and
used
to
18
deliver
internet
services
to
the
public.
A
person
claiming
19
an
exemption
under
this
subsection
shall
certify
to
the
local
20
assessor
prior
to
commencement
of
the
installation
that
the
21
broadband
installation
will
take
place
within
a
targeted
22
service
area.
23
c.
The
tax
exemption
shall
be
a
one
hundred
percent
24
exemption
from
taxation
for
a
period
of
three
years
in
an
25
amount
equal
to
the
actual
value
added
by
installation
of
the
26
broadband
infrastructure.
27
d.
For
companies
assessed
by
the
department
of
revenue
28
pursuant
to
chapter
433,
the
exemption
shall
be
limited
to
29
an
amount
equal
to
the
actual
value
added
by
installation
of
30
the
broadband
infrastructure
as
of
the
assessment
date
as
31
determined
by
the
department
and
the
exemption
shall
be
applied
32
prior
to
any
other
exemption
applicable
to
the
unit
value,
as
33
determined
under
that
chapter.
34
e.
(1)
An
application
for
an
exemption
shall
be
filed
by
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the
owner
of
the
property
with
the
county
board
of
supervisors
1
of
each
county
in
which
the
property
is
located
by
February
2
1
of
the
year
in
which
the
broadband
infrastructure
is
first
3
assessed
for
taxation,
or
the
following
two
assessment
years,
4
and
in
each
case
the
exemption
is
allowed
for
three
years.
5
(2)
In
lieu
of
subparagraph
(1),
and
notwithstanding
any
6
provision
in
this
subsection
to
the
contrary,
an
owner
may
at
7
any
time
before
completion
of
the
project
submit
a
proposal
to
8
the
board
of
supervisors
requesting
that
the
board
allow
the
9
owner
to
file
an
application
for
exemption
by
February
1
of
10
any
other
assessment
year
following
completion
of
the
project,
11
which
year
shall
be
selected
by
the
board.
If
the
board,
by
12
resolution,
approves
the
proposal,
the
exemption
is
allowed
for
13
three
years.
14
f.
(1)
The
application
shall
be
made
on
forms
prescribed
by
15
the
director
of
revenue.
The
application
shall
contain
but
not
16
be
limited
to
the
following
information:
17
(a)
The
nature
of
the
broadband
infrastructure
18
installation.
19
(b)
The
actual
cost
of
installing
the
broadband
20
infrastructure
under
the
project,
if
available.
The
21
application
shall
contain
supporting
documents
demonstrating
22
the
actual
cost.
23
(c)
Certification
from
the
office
of
the
chief
information
24
officer
pursuant
to
section
8B.10
that
the
installation
is
25
being
performed
or
was
completed
in
a
targeted
service
area
26
and
certification
of
the
date
of
commencement
and
actual
or
27
estimated
date
of
completion.
28
(d)
A
copy
of
any
nonwireless
broadband-related
permit
29
issued
by
a
political
subdivision.
30
(e)
If
applying
pursuant
to
paragraph
“e”
,
subparagraph
(2),
31
the
actual
cost
already
incurred
for
installation
of
broadband
32
infrastructure,
if
any,
the
estimated
costs
for
project
33
completion,
and
the
estimated
date
of
project
completion.
The
34
application
shall
contain
supporting
documents
demonstrating
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the
actual
cost.
1
(2)
The
board
of
supervisors
shall
forward
all
approved
2
applications
and
any
necessary
information
regarding
the
3
applications
to
the
appropriate
local
assessor
or
to
the
4
department
of
revenue,
as
applicable,
by
March
1
annually.
5
After
the
tax
exemption
is
granted,
the
local
assessor
shall
6
continue
to
grant
the
tax
exemption
for
three
years,
and
7
applications
for
exemption
for
succeeding
years
shall
not
be
8
required.
9
(3)
An
applicant
for
a
property
tax
exemption
under
this
10
subsection
may
appeal
the
decision
of
the
board
of
supervisors
11
regarding
denial
of
the
application
to
the
property
assessment
12
appeal
board.
13
g.
(1)
If
a
company
whose
property
in
the
county
is
not
14
assessed
by
the
department
of
revenue
is
approved
to
receive
a
15
property
tax
exemption
pursuant
to
this
subsection,
the
actual
16
value
added
by
installation
of
the
broadband
infrastructure
17
shall
be
determined
by
the
local
assessor
who
shall
certify
the
18
amount
of
exemption
determined
to
the
county
auditor
at
the
19
time
of
transmitting
the
assessment
rolls.
20
(2)
Notwithstanding
any
other
provision
of
law
to
the
21
contrary,
if
a
company
in
which
all
or
a
portion
of
the
22
company’s
property
in
the
county
is
assessed
by
the
department
23
pursuant
to
chapter
433
and
the
company’s
property
in
the
24
county
is
approved
to
receive
a
property
tax
exemption
25
pursuant
to
this
subsection,
the
department
shall
assess
26
all
the
company’s
property
in
the
county
used
for
operating
27
telegraph
and
telephone
lines,
broadband,
or
cable
systems
for
28
each
assessment
year
the
company
receives
the
exemption,
for
29
purposes
of
determining
the
actual
value
added
by
installation
30
of
the
broadband
infrastructure.
31
(3)
(a)
If
assessing
property
pursuant
to
subparagraph
(2),
32
the
department
shall
certify
the
assessment
value
and
exemption
33
amounts
for
all
property
used
for
the
operation
of
providing
34
cable
and
broadband
services
and
generally
not
assessed
by
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the
department
to
the
local
assessor
for
inclusion
on
the
1
assessment
rolls
as
provided
in
section
433.8,
subsection
2.
2
(b)
A
company
whose
property
is
assessed
by
the
department
3
pursuant
to
subparagraph
(2)
shall
follow
the
appeal
procedures
4
in
chapter
429
for
appealing
any
part
of
the
assessment
on
5
all
the
company’s
property,
including
the
company’s
property
6
that
would
have
been
valued
by
the
local
assessor
but
for
7
subparagraph
(2).
For
appeal
proceedings
for
assessed
values
8
submitted
pursuant
to
subparagraph
division
(a),
the
department
9
shall
notify
the
taxpayer
of
the
right
to
appeal
pursuant
to
10
chapter
429.
11
h.
The
director
of
revenue
may
adopt
rules
pursuant
to
12
chapter
17A
for
the
interpretation
and
proper
administration
of
13
the
exemption
provided
in
this
subsection.
14
Sec.
22.
Section
433.8,
Code
2015,
is
amended
to
read
as
15
follows:
16
433.8
Assessment
in
each
county
——
how
certified.
17
1.
The
director
of
revenue
shall,
for
the
purpose
of
18
determining
what
amount
shall
be
assessed
to
each
company
19
in
each
county
of
the
state
into
which
the
line
of
the
said
20
company
extends,
certify
to
the
several
county
auditors
of
the
21
respective
counties
into,
over,
or
through
which
said
line
22
extends
the
number
of
miles
of
line
in
the
county
for
that
23
company,
the
actual
value
per
mile
of
line
for
that
company,
24
and
the
exemption
value
per
mile
of
line
for
that
company
for
25
exemptions
received
pursuant
to
section
427.1,
subsection
40,
26
section
433.4,
or
any
other
exemptions
.
In
no
case,
however,
27
shall
the
taxable
value
of
the
property
be
reduced
below
zero.
28
2.
If
assessing
all
of
the
property
of
a
company
pursuant
to
29
section
427.1,
subsection
40,
paragraph
“g”
,
subparagraph
(2),
30
the
director
shall
also
certify
such
amounts
to
the
assessor
31
for
inclusion
on
the
assessment
rolls.
32
Sec.
23.
IMPLEMENTATION.
Section
25B.7
shall
not
apply
to
33
this
division
of
this
Act.
34
Sec.
24.
IMPLEMENTATION.
Notwithstanding
section
427.1,
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subsection
40,
paragraph
“b”,
as
enacted
in
this
division
1
of
this
Act,
owners
of
broadband
infrastructure
seeking
an
2
exemption
for
the
installation
of
broadband
infrastructure
3
commenced
between
July
1,
2014,
and
the
effective
date
of
this
4
division
of
this
Act,
shall
certify
to
the
local
assessor
that
5
the
broadband
infrastructure
installation
took
place
within
6
a
targeted
service
area
prior
to
applying
for
an
exemption
7
pursuant
to
this
division
of
this
Act.
8
Sec.
25.
APPLICABILITY.
9
1.
This
division
of
this
Act
applies
to
assessment
years
10
beginning
on
or
after
January
1,
2016.
11
2.
Notwithstanding
section
427.1,
subsection
40,
paragraph
12
“e”,
subparagraph
(1),
as
enacted
in
this
division
of
this
13
Act,
in
the
case
of
projects
commenced
and
completed
between
14
July
1,
2014,
and
December
31,
2014,
an
owner
seeking
an
15
exemption
shall
first
file
an
application
for
an
exemption
with
16
the
county
board
of
supervisors
of
each
county
in
which
the
17
property
is
located
by
February
1,
2016,
or
the
following
two
18
assessment
years,
and
in
each
case
the
exemption
is
allowed
for
19
three
years.
20
DIVISION
IV
21
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
INFRASTRUCTURE
FOR
EDUCATION
22
Sec.
26.
Section
423F.3,
subsection
6,
Code
2015,
is
amended
23
by
adding
the
following
new
paragraph:
24
NEW
PARAGRAPH
.
0c.
Additionally,
“school
infrastructure”
25
includes
the
acquisition
or
installation
of
information
26
technology
infrastructure.
For
purposes
of
this
paragraph,
27
“information
technology
infrastructure”
means
the
basic,
28
underlying
physical
framework
or
system
necessary
to
deliver
29
technology
connectivity
to
a
school
district
and
to
network
30
school
buildings
within
a
school
district.
31
EXPLANATION
32
The
inclusion
of
this
explanation
does
not
constitute
agreement
with
33
the
explanation’s
substance
by
the
members
of
the
general
assembly.
34
This
bill
relates
to
and
provides
for
the
facilitation
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of
broadband
access
in
targeted
service
areas
of
the
state.
1
The
bill
is
titled
the
“Connect
Iowa
Farms,
Schools,
and
2
Communities
Act”.
3
DIVISION
I
——
LEGISLATIVE
INTENT.
The
division
provides
4
that
the
general
assembly
finds
and
declares
that
increasing
5
the
extent
and
availability
of
broadband
infrastructure
6
throughout
the
state
facilitates
the
provision
of
internet
7
access
to
citizens,
businesses,
farms,
and
communities
at
8
speeds
that
promote
economic
development,
employment,
enhanced
9
access
to
goods
and
services,
increased
educational
and
10
training
opportunities,
faster
access
to
government
services
11
and
health
care,
and
improved
overall
information
and
community
12
access
for
citizens.
13
DIVISION
II
——
STATEWIDE
BROADBAND
COORDINATION.
The
14
division
modifies
provisions
in
Code
chapter
8B,
relating
to
15
the
office
of
the
chief
information
officer.
The
division
adds
16
several
definitions
to
the
Code
chapter
for
use
in
the
Code
17
chapter
and
in
other
related
provisions.
The
division
defines
18
“broadband”
to
mean
a
high-speed,
high-capacity
electronic
19
transmission
medium
that
can
carry
data
signals
from
multiple
20
independent
network
sources
by
establishing
different
bandwidth
21
channels
and
that
is
commonly
used
to
deliver
internet
services
22
to
the
public.
The
division
defines
“broadband
infrastructure”
23
to
mean
the
physical
infrastructure
used
for
the
transmission
24
of
data
via
broadband,
including
but
not
limited
to
any
25
equipment,
systems,
switches,
routers,
wire,
cable,
satellite,
26
conduits,
servers,
software,
technology,
base
transceiver
27
station
sites,
or
other
means
of
transmission
or
communication
28
via
broadband.
The
division
defines
“communications
service
29
provider”
to
mean
a
service
provider
that
provides
broadband
30
service.
The
division
defines
“targeted
service
area”
to
31
mean
a
United
States
census
bureau
census
block
located
in
32
Iowa,
including
any
crop
operation
located
within
the
census
33
block,
within
which
no
communications
service
provider
offers
34
or
facilitates
broadband
service
at
or
above
25
megabits
per
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second
of
download
speed
and
3
megabits
per
second
of
upload
1
speed.
The
division
defines
“crop
operation”
by
referencing
2
a
definition
contained
in
Code
section
717A.1
as
meaning
3
a
commercial
enterprise
where
a
crop
is
maintained
on
the
4
property
of
the
commercial
enterprise.
Additionally,
the
5
division
adds
broadband
and
broadband
infrastructure
to
an
6
existing
definition
of
“information
technology”.
7
The
division
adds
to
the
powers
and
duties
of
the
chief
8
information
officer
streamlining,
consolidating,
and
9
coordinating
access
to
and
availability
of
broadband
and
10
broadband
infrastructure
throughout
Iowa.
11
The
division
provides
that
the
determination
of
whether
12
a
provider’s
download
and
upload
speeds
are
being
met
for
13
purposes
of
the
definition
of
“targeted
service
area”
shall
be
14
by
reference
to
broadband
availability
maps
or
data
sources
15
identified
by
the
office
by
rule.
The
division
directs
the
16
office
to
establish
procedures
to
allow
challenges
to
claims
17
that
the
threshold
download
or
upload
speeds
are
being
met.
18
The
division
establishes
a
connecting
Iowa
farms,
schools,
19
and
communities
grant
program
and
fund.
The
division
requires
20
the
office
of
the
chief
information
officer
to
establish
a
21
broadband
grant
program
to
award
grants
to
communication
22
service
providers
that
reduce
or
eliminate
targeted
service
23
areas.
The
division
establishes
a
fund,
consisting
of
moneys
24
appropriated
to
it
or
appropriated
to
the
office
or
otherwise
25
available
to
the
office
for
purposes
of
the
grant
program.
The
26
moneys
in
the
fund
are
appropriated
to
the
office
of
the
chief
27
information
officer.
The
bill
provides
that
communication
28
service
providers
may
apply
to
the
office
for
a
grant.
The
29
division
requires
the
office
to
award
grants
on
a
competitive
30
basis
using
criteria
established
by
the
office
by
rule.
31
The
division
also
adds
to
the
powers
and
duties
of
the
chief
32
information
officer
the
responsibility
for
coordinating
a
new
33
fiberoptic
network
conduit
installation
program
to
facilitate
34
incorporation
of
fiberoptic
network
conduit
installations,
as
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_____
defined
by
the
bill,
into
state-funded
construction
projects
1
or
by
state-owned
infrastructure.
The
division
provides
that,
2
subject
to
funding
from
the
general
assembly,
the
office
3
may
contract
with
a
third
party
to
manage,
lease,
install,
4
or
otherwise
provide
fiberoptic
network
conduit
access,
and
5
the
program
shall
not
prohibit
the
office
from
purchasing
or
6
installing
fiberoptic
cable
within
fiberoptic
network
conduit
7
installed
pursuant
to
the
program.
8
Additionally,
the
division
specifies
expeditious
response
9
requirements
regarding
the
approval,
modification,
or
10
disapproval
of
nonwireless
broadband-related
permits.
The
11
division
provides
that,
notwithstanding
any
other
provision
to
12
the
contrary,
a
political
subdivision
vested
with
permitting
13
authority
shall
approve,
approve
with
modification,
or
14
disapprove
nonwireless
broadband-related
permits
within
60
15
business
days
following
the
submission
of
a
permit
application
16
and
fee.
In
the
event
that
no
action
is
taken
during
the
60-day
17
period,
the
application
shall
be
deemed
approved.
18
The
division
also
requires
the
chief
information
19
officer
to
prepare
an
annual
report
regarding
the
status
of
20
broadband
expansion
and
coordination,
and
adds
the
chief
21
information
officer
to
the
Iowa
telecommunications
and
22
technology
commission
which
oversees
the
operation
of
the
Iowa
23
communications
network
and
to
the
statewide
interoperable
24
communications
system
board
established
in
Code
section
25
80.28.
The
division
makes
corresponding
changes.
Further,
26
the
division
adds
an
additional
member
to
the
board
who
is
an
27
emergency
medical
care
provider,
and
eliminates
a
provision
28
that
required
the
commission
to
consult
with
the
director
29
of
the
department
of
administrative
services
and
the
chief
30
information
officer
when
appointing
the
commission’s
executive
31
director.
32
For
fiscal
year
2015-2016,
the
bill
requires
the
department
33
of
management
to
transfer
$3
million
from
the
state
bond
34
repayment
fund
to
the
connecting
Iowa
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schools,
and
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communities
broadband
grant
fund.
For
fiscal
years
2015-2016
1
and
2016-2017,
the
bill
requires
the
department
of
management
2
to
transfer
$2
million
each
year
from
the
rebuild
Iowa
3
infrastructure
fund
to
the
connecting
Iowa
farms,
schools,
and
4
communities
broadband
grant
fund.
5
DIVISION
III
——
PROPERTY
TAX
INCENTIVES
AND
ASSESSMENT.
The
6
division
provides
a
property
tax
exemption
for
installation
7
of
broadband
infrastructure
within
a
targeted
service
area,
8
which
installation
is
commenced
and
completed
on
or
after
July
9
1,
2014.
The
exemption
shall
be
a
100
percent
exemption
from
10
taxation
for
a
period
of
three
years
based
on
the
actual
value
11
added
by
the
installation
of
the
broadband
infrastructure.
12
The
division
specifies
procedures
relating
to
applying
for
13
the
tax
exemption
with
the
county
board
of
supervisors
within
14
which
the
broadband
infrastructure
is
located,
granting
the
tax
15
exemption,
and
assessing
the
property
of
companies
receiving
16
the
exemption.
17
The
division
applies
to
assessment
years
beginning
on
or
18
after
January
1,
2016.
The
division
provides
that
property
19
owners
seeking
an
exemption
for
installation
of
broadband
20
infrastructure
commenced
between
July
1,
2014,
and
the
21
effective
date
of
the
division
of
the
bill
must
certify
to
22
the
local
assessor
that
the
installation
of
the
broadband
23
infrastructure
took
place
within
a
targeted
service
area
prior
24
to
applying
for
an
exemption.
All
other
property
owners
25
must
certify
to
the
local
assessor
prior
to
commencement
of
26
the
installation.
The
division
also
provides
that
property
27
owners
seeking
an
exemption
for
the
installation
of
broadband
28
infrastructure
commenced
and
completed
between
July
1,
2014,
29
and
December
31,
2014,
shall
first
file
an
application
for
an
30
exemption
with
the
county
board
of
supervisors
by
February
1,
31
2016,
or
the
following
two
assessment
years.
An
exemption
32
filed
pursuant
to
this
provision
of
the
division
is
allowed
for
33
three
years.
34
Code
section
25B.7
provides
that
for
a
property
tax
credit
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or
exemption
enacted
on
or
after
January
1,
1997,
if
a
state
1
appropriation
made
to
fund
the
credit
or
exemption
is
not
2
sufficient
to
fully
fund
the
credit
or
exemption,
the
political
3
subdivision
shall
be
required
to
extend
to
the
taxpayer
only
4
that
portion
of
the
credit
or
exemption
estimated
by
the
5
department
of
revenue
to
be
funded
by
the
state
appropriation.
6
The
division
provides
that
Code
section
25B.7
does
not
apply
to
7
the
property
tax
exemption
created
under
this
division.
8
DIVISION
IV
——
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
INFRASTRUCTURE
FOR
9
EDUCATION.
The
division
provides
that
school
infrastructure
10
for
purposes
of
statewide
school
infrastructure
funding
11
includes
the
acquisition
or
installation
of
information
12
technology,
as
defined
in
the
division.
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