Bill Text: IA SF60 | 2015-2016 | 86th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: A bill for an act relating to the coordination of, access to, and availability of broadband via fiberoptic network infrastructure throughout the state. (See SF 461.)
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2015-02-26 - Subcommittee recommends amendment and passage. [SF60 Detail]
Download: Iowa-2015-SF60-Introduced.html
Senate File 60 - Introduced SENATE FILE BY SODDERS A BILL FOR 1 An Act relating to the coordination of, access to, and 2 availability of broadband via fiberoptic network 3 infrastructure throughout the state. 4 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: TLSB 1386XS (5) 86 ad/sc PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. Section 8B.1, Code 2015, is amended by adding the 1 2 following new subsections: 1 3 NEW SUBSECTION. 01. "Broadband" means a high=speed, 1 4 high=capacity electronic transmission medium that can carry 1 5 data signals from multiple independent network sources by 1 6 establishing different bandwidth channels and that is commonly 1 7 used to deliver internet services to the public. 1 8 NEW SUBSECTION. 001. "Communications service provider" 1 9 means a service provider that provides broadband service using 1 10 fiberoptic network infrastructure. 1 11 NEW SUBSECTION. 0001. "Fiberoptic network infrastructure" 1 12 means the physical infrastructure used for the transmission 1 13 of data via broadband over fiberoptic networks, including 1 14 but not limited to any fiberoptic cable equipment, systems, 1 15 switches, routers, conduits, servers, software, technology, 1 16 base transceiver station sites, or other equipment used to 1 17 transmit broadband communications via fiberoptics. "Fiberoptic 1 18 network infrastructure" does not include land, buildings, 1 19 structures, improvements, or equipment not directly used in the 1 20 transmission of data via broadband over fiberoptic networks. 1 21 NEW SUBSECTION. 7A. "Targeted underserved service area" 1 22 means one or more homes or businesses that do not have 1 23 access to broadband service provided by fiberoptic network 1 24 infrastructure. 1 25 Sec. 2. Section 8B.1, subsection 1, Code 2015, is amended 1 26 to read as follows: 1 27 1. "Information technology" means computing and electronics 1 28 applications used to process and distribute information in 1 29 digital and other forms and includes information technology 1 30 devices, information technology services, infrastructure 1 31 services, broadband and fiberoptic network infrastructure, and 1 32 value=added services. 1 33 Sec. 3. Section 8B.3, subsection 1, Code 2015, is amended 1 34 to read as follows: 1 35 1. The office is created for the purpose of leading, 2 1 directing, managing, coordinating, and providing accountability 2 2 for the information technology resources of state government 2 3 and for coordinating statewide broadband availability and 2 4 access provided by fiberoptic network infrastructure. 2 5 Sec. 4. Section 8B.4, Code 2015, is amended by adding the 2 6 following new subsection: 2 7 NEW SUBSECTION. 14A. Streamline, consolidate, and 2 8 coordinate the access to and availability of broadband via 2 9 fiberoptic network infrastructure throughout the state, 2 10 including but not limited to developing policies and 2 11 recommendations for expanding the installation of fiberoptic 2 12 network infrastructure in targeted underserved service areas 2 13 of the state, facilitating public=private partnerships, 2 14 ensuring that all state agencies' broadband and fiberoptic 2 15 network infrastructure policies and procedures are aligned, 2 16 promoting accountability regarding broadband and fiberoptic 2 17 network infrastructure availability and access, integrating 2 18 broadband with cyber security standards and rules, resolving 2 19 issues which arise with regard to implementation efforts, 2 20 collecting data and developing metrics or standards against 2 21 which the data may be measured and evaluated regarding 2 22 fiberoptic network infrastructure installation and deployment, 2 23 and identifying options regarding the creation of standing 2 24 resources for stakeholders, such as a fiberoptic database or a 2 25 fiberoptic network conduit installation coordination effort for 2 26 state=funded construction projects. 2 27 Sec. 5. Section 8B.9, Code 2015, is amended by adding the 2 28 following new subsection: 2 29 NEW SUBSECTION. 5. An annual report regarding the status of 2 30 broadband expansion and coordination via fiberoptic networks. 2 31 Sec. 6. Section 8D.3, subsection 2, paragraph a, Code 2015, 2 32 is amended to read as follows: 2 33 a. The commission is composed of five voting members 2 34 appointed by the governor and subject to confirmation by the 2 35 senate.MembersVoting members of the commission shall not 3 1 serve in any manner or be employed by an authorized user of the 3 2 network or by an entity seeking to do or doing business with 3 3 the network. 3 4 (1) The governor shall appoint a voting member as the 3 5 chairperson of the commission from the five voting members 3 6appointed by the governor, subject to confirmation by the 3 7 senate. 3 8 (2)MembersVoting members of the commission shall serve 3 9 six=year staggered terms as designated by the governor and 3 10 appointments to the commission are subject to the requirements 3 11 of sections 69.16, 69.16A, and 69.19. Vacancies shall be 3 12 filled by the governor for the duration of the unexpired term. 3 13 (3) The salary of the voting members of the commission shall 3 14 be twelve thousand dollars per year, except that the salary 3 15 of the chairperson shall be seventeen thousand dollars per 3 16 year.MembersVoting members of the commission shall also be 3 17 reimbursed for all actual and necessary expenses incurred in 3 18 the performance of duties as members. The benefits and salary 3 19 paid to the voting members of the commission shall be adjusted 3 20 annually equal to the average of the annual pay adjustments, 3 21 expense reimbursements, and related benefits provided under 3 22 collective bargaining agreements negotiated pursuant to chapter 3 23 20. 3 24 Sec. 7. Section 8D.3, subsection 2, paragraph b, Code 2015, 3 25 is amended to read as follows: 3 26 b.In addition to the members appointed by the governor, 3 27 theThe auditor of state or the auditor's designee and the 3 28 chief information officer appointed pursuant to section 8B.2 3 29 or the chief information officer's designee shall serve asa3 30 nonvoting, ex officiomembermembers of the commission. 3 31 Sec. 8. Section 8D.4, Code 2015, is amended to read as 3 32 follows: 3 33 8D.4 Executive director appointed. 3 34 The commission, in consultation with the director of 3 35 the department of administrative servicesand the chief 4 1 information officer, shall appoint an executive director of 4 2 the commission, subject to confirmation by the senate. Such 4 3 individual shall not serve as a member of the commission. 4 4 The executive director shall serve at the pleasure of the 4 5 commission. The executive director shall be selected primarily 4 6 for administrative ability and knowledge in the field, without 4 7 regard to political affiliation. The governor shall establish 4 8 the salary of the executive director within range nine as 4 9 established by the general assembly. The salary and support of 4 10 the executive director shall be paid from funds deposited in 4 11 the Iowa communications network fund. 4 12 Sec. 9. Section 80.28, subsection 2, Code 2015, is amended 4 13 to read as follows: 4 14 2. The board shall consist offifteenseventeen voting 4 15 members, as follows: 4 16 a. The following members representing state agencies: 4 17 (1) One member representing the department of public 4 18 safety. 4 19 (2) One member representing the state department of 4 20 transportation. 4 21 (3) One member representing the department of homeland 4 22 security and emergency management. 4 23 (4) One member representing the department of corrections. 4 24 (5) One member representing the department of natural 4 25 resources. 4 26 (6) One member representing the Iowa department of public 4 27 health. 4 28 (7) One member representing the office of the chief 4 29 information officer created in section 8B.2. 4 30 b. The governor shall solicit and consider recommendations 4 31 from professional or volunteer organizations in appointing the 4 32 following members: 4 33 (1) Two members who are representatives from municipal 4 34 police departments. 4 35 (2) Two members who are representatives of sheriff's 5 1 offices. 5 2 (3) Two members who are representatives from fire 5 3 departments. One of the members shall be a volunteer fire 5 4 fighter and the other member shall be a paid fire fighter. 5 5 (4) Two members who are law communication center managers 5 6 employed by state or local government agencies. 5 7 (05) One member who is an emergency medical care provider 5 8 as defined in section 147A.1. 5 9 (5) One at=large member. 5 10 Sec. 10. Section 423F.3, subsection 6, Code 2015, is amended 5 11 by adding the following new paragraph: 5 12 NEW PARAGRAPH. 0c. Additionally, "school infrastructure" 5 13 includes the acquisition or installation of information 5 14 technology infrastructure. For purposes of this paragraph, 5 15 "information technology infrastructure" means the basic, 5 16 underlying physical framework or system necessary to deliver 5 17 technology connectivity to a school district and to network 5 18 school buildings within a school district. 5 19 EXPLANATION 5 20 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 5 21 the explanation's substance by the members of the general assembly. 5 22 This bill relates to the availability of broadband access 5 23 via fiberoptic network infrastructure across the state. 5 24 The bill modifies provisions in Code chapter 8B, the 5 25 information technology chapter which creates the office of the 5 26 chief information officer, by adding several definitions to the 5 27 Code chapter. The bill defines "broadband" as a high=speed, 5 28 high=capacity electronic transmission medium that can carry 5 29 data signals from multiple independent network sources by 5 30 establishing different bandwidth channels and that is commonly 5 31 used to deliver internet services to the public. The bill 5 32 defines "fiberoptic network infrastructure" as the physical 5 33 infrastructure used for the transmission of data via broadband 5 34 over fiberoptic networks. The bill also adds definitions for 5 35 "communications service provider" and "targeted underserved 6 1 service area". The bill changes the definition of "information 6 2 technology" to include broadband and fiberoptic network 6 3 infrastructure. 6 4 The bill adds additional powers and duties for the chief 6 5 information officer relating to broadband and fiberoptic 6 6 network infrastructure. The bill includes coordination of 6 7 statewide broadband availability and access via fiberoptic 6 8 network infrastructure as a mission of the office of the 6 9 chief information officer. The bill also requires the chief 6 10 information officer to streamline, consolidate, and coordinate 6 11 access to and availability of broadband via fiberoptic network 6 12 infrastructure. The bill directs the chief information officer 6 13 to submit an annual report regarding the status of broadband 6 14 expansion and coordination via fiberoptic networks. The 6 15 bill also adds the chief information officer as a nonvoting, 6 16 ex officio member to the telecommunication and technology 6 17 commission, established in current Code section 8D.3 and which 6 18 oversees the operation of the Iowa communications network, and 6 19 to the statewide interoperable communications system board 6 20 established in current Code section 80.28 under the purview of 6 21 the departments of public safety and transportation. The bill 6 22 makes corresponding amendments regarding voting members of the 6 23 commission and the appointment of the executive director of the 6 24 telecommunication and technology commission. The bill also 6 25 adds an emergency care provider to the statewide interoperable 6 26 communications system board. 6 27 Finally, the bill adds the acquisition or installation of 6 28 information technology infrastructure, as defined in the bill, 6 29 to the definition of "school infrastructure" for purposes 6 30 of the statewide school infrastructure funding provisions 6 31 contained in Code chapter 423F. LSB 1386XS (5) 86 ad/sc