Bill Amendment: FL S1166 | 2020 | Regular Session
NOTE: For additional amemendments please see the Bill Drafting List
Bill Title: Broadband Internet Service
Status: 2020-03-05 - Laid on Table, refer to CS/HB 969 [S1166 Detail]
Download: Florida-2020-S1166-Senate_Committee_Amendment_573474.html
Bill Title: Broadband Internet Service
Status: 2020-03-05 - Laid on Table, refer to CS/HB 969 [S1166 Detail]
Download: Florida-2020-S1166-Senate_Committee_Amendment_573474.html
Florida Senate - 2020 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 1166 Ì573474<Î573474 LEGISLATIVE ACTION Senate . House . . . . . ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— The Committee on Commerce and Tourism (Albritton) recommended the following: 1 Senate Amendment 2 3 Delete lines 64 - 123 4 and insert: 5 (d) “Underserved” means a geographic area of this state in 6 which there is no provider of broadband Internet service that 7 offers a connection to the Internet with a capacity for 8 transmission at a consistent speed of at least 10 megabits per 9 second downstream and at least 1 megabit per second upstream. 10 (3)(2)STATE ENTITY.—The department is designated as the 11 lead state entity to facilitate the expansion of broadband 12 Internet service in this state. The department shallof13Management Servicesis authorized towork collaboratively with 14 private businesses,andtoreceive staffing support and other 15 resources from,Enterprise Florida, Inc., state agencies, local 16 governments,private businesses,and community organizations. 17 (4) FLORIDA OFFICE OF BROADBAND.—The Florida Office of 18 Broadband is created within the Division of Community 19 Development within the department for the purpose of developing, 20 marketing, and promoting broadband Internet services to this 21 state. The office, in the performance of its duties, shall do 22 all of the followingto: 23 (a)Monitor the adoption of broadband Internet service in24collaboration with communications service providers, including,25but not limited to, wireless and wireline Internet service26providers, to develop geographical information system maps at27the census tract level that will:281. Identify geographic gaps in broadband services,29including areas unserved by any broadband provider and areas30served by a single broadband provider;312. Identify the download and upload transmission speeds32made available to businesses and individuals in the state, at33the census tract level of detail, using data rate benchmarks for34broadband service used by the Federal Communications Commission35to reflect different speed tiers; and363. Provide a baseline assessment of statewide broadband37deployment in terms of percentage of households with broadband38availability.39(b)Create a strategic plan that has goals and strategies 40 for increasing the use of broadband Internet service in thisthe41 state. 42 (b)(c)Build and facilitate local technology planning teams 43 or partnerships with members representing cross-sections of the 44 community, which may include, but are not limited to, 45 representatives from the following organizations and industries: 46 libraries, K-12 education, colleges and universities, local 47 health care providers, private businesses, community 48 organizations, economic development organizations, local 49 governments, tourism, parks and recreation, and agriculture. 50 (c)(d)Encourage the use of broadband Internet service, 51 especially in the rural, unserved, orandunderserved 52 communities of thisthestate through grant programs having 53 effective strategies to facilitate the statewide deployment of 54 broadband Internet service. For any grants to be awarded, 55 priority must be given to projects that: 56 1. Provide access to broadband education, awareness, 57 training, access, equipment, and support to libraries, schools, 58 colleges and universities, health care providers, and community 59 support organizations. 60 2. Encourage the sustainable adoption of broadband in 61 primarily unserved and underserved areas by removing barriers to 62 entry. 63 3. Work toward encouraging investments in establishing 64 affordable and sustainable broadband Internet service in 65 unserved and underserved areas of thisthestate. 66 4. Facilitate the development of applications, programs, 67 and services, including, but not limited to, telework, 68 telemedicine, and e-learning to increase the usage of, and 69 demand for, broadband Internet service in thisthestate. 70 (d) Monitor, participate in, and provide input on 71 proceedings of the Federal Communications Commission and other 72 federal agencies which are related to the geographic 73 availability and deployment of broadband Internet service in 74 this state as necessary to ensure that the information is 75 accurately presented and that rural, unserved, and underserved 76 areas of this state are best positioned to benefit from federal 77 and state broadband deployment programs.