Oklahoma 2022 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB802 Amended / Bill

Filed 03/31/2021

                     
 
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - FLOOR VERSION 
 
STATE OF OKLAHOMA 
 
1st Session of the 58th Legislature (2021) 
 
ENGROSSED SENATE 
BILL NO. 802 	By: Leewright and Jett of the 
Senate 
 
  and 
 
  Phillips of the House 
 
 
 
 
 
An Act relating to the Rural Broadband Expansi on 
Council; amending Section 3, Chapter 165, O.S.L. 
2020, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 167, O.S.L. 
2020 (17 O.S. Supp. 2020, Section 139.202) , which 
relates to the Rural Broadband Expansion Council ; 
increasing membership; adding certain tribal leader; 
updating statutory references; and declaring an 
emergency. 
 
 
 
 
BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA: 
SECTION 1.     AMENDATORY     Section 3, Chapter 165, O.S.L. 
2020, as amended by Section 1, Chapter 167, O.S.L. 2020 (17 O.S. 
Supp. 2020, Section 139.202), is amended to read as follows: 
Section 139.202. A.  There is hereby created the Rural 
Broadband Expansion Council. 
B.  The Council shall consist of fourteen (14) sixteen (16) 
persons to be selected as follows:   
 
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1.  Three members shall be appointed by the Governor, one of 
whom shall be a government official who has knowledge of and 
experience with the technology assets and operations of the Oklahoma 
Department of Transportation, OneNet and the Oklahoma Office of 
Management and Enterprise Services and who is not and has not been 
previously employed by OneNet, one of whom shall be a current or 
past mayor of a municipality having a population of less than 
twenty-five thousand (25,000) thirty-five thousand (35,000) persons 
according to the latest Federal Decennial Census or most recent 
population estimate and which is not part of either the Oklahoma 
City or Tulsa Metropolitan Statistical Area, and one of whom shall 
be a representative of a wireless telecommunications provider with 
operations in Oklahoma and at least twenty -four other states; 
2.  Four Five members shall be appointed by the Speaker of the 
Oklahoma House of Representatives, one of whom shall represent the 
interests of rural Internet service providers, one of whom shall be 
a private sector technology professional with expertise in broadband 
connectivity, access, price and related economic factors, one of 
whom shall represent the interests of rural health care, and one of 
whom shall be a representative of a wireless telec ommunications 
provider not affiliated with an incumbent local exchange carrier in 
Oklahoma and one who shall be a resident of this state and a 
Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP) ;   
 
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3.  Four Five members shall be appointed by the President Pro 
Tempore of the Oklahoma State Senate, one of whom shall be a 
professional having academic expertise in large -scale information 
technology infrastructure with emphasis on rural broadband access, 
one of whom shall represent the interests of rural business 
enterprises, one of whom shall be a citizen from a community of less 
than fifty thousand (50,000) persons which is not part of either the 
Oklahoma City or Tulsa Metropolitan Statistical Areas, and one of 
whom shall be a rural electric cooperative representative and one 
who shall be an Oklahoma resident and Tribal Leader of a tribe 
recognized in this state ; 
4.  One nonvoting member of the Oklahoma House of 
Representatives to be appointed by the Speaker; 
5.  One nonvoting member of the Oklahoma State Senate to be 
appointed by the President Pro Tempore; and 
6.  One nonvoting member to be selected by the Oklahoma 
Corporation Commission who has expertise in administration of the 
Universal Service Fund, but who is not an elected member of the 
Commission. 
C.   The Council shall hold an organizational meeting not later 
than sixty (60) days from the effective date of this act May 22, 
2020, and shall select from its membership a chair and vice -chair or 
co-chairs.  The chair of the Council shall be a person who is not a 
government employee or public official.   
 
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D.  A quorum of the membership of the Council shall be necessary 
in order to take any final action pursuant to the provisions of this 
act. 
E.  The Council shall be subject to the Oklahoma Open Meeting 
Act and the Oklahoma Ope n Records Act. 
F.  The Rural Broadband Expansion Council shall conduct a study 
of rural broadband access in the state and shall divide the state 
into separate geographic areas based on the information it obtains 
regarding existing capability for persons an d businesses to access 
broadband telecommunication services, the cost for obtaining the 
services from existing service providers, the estimated costs for 
improving rural broadband access, the likelihood of changes in rural 
broadband access in the near and intermediate future based on 
available information regarding private or public sector plans or 
programs to create or enhance broadband access in rural areas, the 
need for change in state or local law or policy that impacts the 
ability for persons or busine ss entities in rural areas to access 
broadband services at a reasonable price and such other information 
as the Council may determine to be relevant in order to establish 
the geographic areas. 
G.  The Council shall incorporate the information as described 
in subsection F of this section into a mapping system that depicts 
resources, broadband coverage, connectivity speeds and such other 
features as the Council deems relevant.   
 
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H.  The Council shall undertake a study of incentives or 
programs that would have t he effect of improving existing rural 
broadband access and establishing broadband access to areas which 
currently do not have such access.  The incentives or programs may 
include federal funds, tribal funds or resources, donated funds or 
funding available from foundations, endowments or similar sources, 
state or local tax incentives, state or local financing incentives 
or options or federal, tribal, state or local regulatory policies 
that would be conducive to improving existing broadband access or 
establishing such access where it does not currently exist. 
I.  The Council shall have the right to obtain information from 
the Oklahoma Corporation Commission or other state agencies, to the 
extent information requested is not required to be kept confidential 
pursuant to some other requirement, regarding any of the matters as 
specified in this section relevant to the Council 's duties. 
J.  The Council shall have the right to obtain information from 
counties, cities, towns, school districts, career technology 
districts, public trusts, or other entities or instrumentalities of 
local government, to the extent information requested is not 
required to be kept confidential pursuant to some other requirement, 
regarding any of the matters as specified in this section releva nt 
to the Council's duties. 
K.  The Council shall utilize the geographic areas it 
establishes pursuant to this act the Oklahoma Rural Broadband   
 
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Expansion Act in order to develop its recommendations regarding the 
implementation of policies that are conduciv e to establishing or 
improving rural broadband access in the state. 
L.  The Council shall focus on the financial viability of 
broadband service providers so that a broadband network is 
adequately supported in its operations, that needed repairs and 
upgrades can be undertaken on a timely basis and that the goal of 
having a quality long -term broadband service delivery system for 
rural areas is achieved and maintained. 
M.  The Council shall give emphasis to maintaining the viability 
of the Oklahoma Universal S ervice Fund and give consideration to 
whether similar universal funds should be implemented in order to 
facilitate broadband expansion and operational costs for underserved 
areas. 
N.  The Council shall give emphasis to the prevention of 
duplication of facilities and investment when it makes policy 
recommendations.  The Council shall establish objective standards in 
order to determine whether the construction of rural broadband 
access constitutes duplication of facilities and investment and also 
the role of any recommended incentives that would benefit entities 
in the private sector so that public resources are effectively 
utilized and that duplication of efforts is avoided. 
O.  The Oklahoma Department of Commerce shall create a dedicated 
webpage or website i n order to allow public access to the actions   
 
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and recommendations of the Council.  The webpage or website shall 
contain the mapping system required by subsection G of this section 
and its related information. 
P.  The Oklahoma Department of Commerce shall p rovide 
administrative support to the Council and shall utilize the Digital 
Transformation Program Revolving Fund for expenses related to such 
administrative support as provided by Section 36 of Title 62 of the 
Oklahoma Statutes. 
Q.  The Rural Broadband Exp ansion Council shall submit an annual 
report, not later than January 31, summarizing discussions, 
testimony, analysis, information or other actions and significant 
events during the preceding calendar year and containing the 
recommendations, if any, by the Council for legislation, action by 
executive branch agencies or other actions in furtherance of the 
mission and duties of the Council.  The report shall be submitted to 
the Governor, the Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives 
and the President Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma State Senate. 
SECTION 2.  It being immediately necessary for the preservation 
of the public peace, health or safety, an emergency is hereby 
declared to exist, by reason whereof this act shall take effect and 
be in full force from and after its passage and approval. 
 
COMMITTEE REPORT BY: COMMITTEE ON TECHNOLOGY, dated 03/31/2021 - DO 
PASS, As Coauthored.