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Public Act 095-0684 |
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AN ACT concerning State government.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the High | ||||
Speed Internet Services and Information Technology Act. | ||||
Section 5. Findings. With respect to high speed Internet | ||||
services and information technology, the General Assembly | ||||
finds the following: | ||||
(1) The deployment and adoption of high speed Internet | ||||
services and information technology has resulted in | ||||
enhanced economic development and public safety for the | ||||
State's communities, improved health care and educational | ||||
opportunities, and a better quality of life for the State's | ||||
residents. | ||||
(2) Continued progress in the deployment and adoption | ||||
of high speed Internet services and information technology | ||||
is vital to ensuring that this State remains competitive | ||||
and continues to create business and job growth. | ||||
(3) The State must encourage and support the | ||||
partnership of the public and private sectors in the | ||||
continued growth of high speed Internet and information | ||||
technology for the State's residents and businesses. | ||||
(4) Local governmental entities play a role in
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assessing the needs of their communities with respect to | ||
high speed Internet services and information technology. | ||
Section 10. Nonprofit organization defined. In this Act: | ||
"Nonprofit organization" means an organization that (i) is | ||
a nonprofit organization as described in Section 501(c)(3) of | ||
the federal Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and exempt from tax | ||
under Section 501(a) of that Code; (ii) has no part of the net | ||
earnings of which inures to the benefit of any member, founder, | ||
contributor, or individual; (iii) is organized under, subject | ||
to, and has all the powers and duties of a not-for-profit | ||
corporation under the General Not For Profit Corporation Act of | ||
1986; (iv) has statewide representation; and (v) has a board of | ||
directors that is not composed of a majority of individuals who | ||
are also employed by, or otherwise associated with, any | ||
federal, State, or local government or agency. | ||
"Department" means the Department of Commerce and Economic | ||
Opportunity. | ||
Section 15. Enlistment of a nonprofit organization. | ||
(a) Notwithstanding any other statute, the Department of | ||
Commerce and Economic Opportunity shall enlist a nonprofit | ||
organization to implement a comprehensive, statewide high | ||
speed Internet deployment strategy and demand creation | ||
initiative with the purpose of: | ||
(1) ensuring that all State residents and businesses |
have access to affordable and reliable high speed Internet | ||
service; | ||
(2) achieving improved technology literacy, increased | ||
computer ownership, and home high speed Internet use among | ||
State residents and businesses; | ||
(3) establishing and empowering local technology | ||
planning teams in each county to plan for improved | ||
technology use across multiple community sectors; and | ||
(4) establishing and sustaining an environment ripe | ||
for high speed Internet access and technology investment | ||
statewide. | ||
(b) The nonprofit organization shall have an established | ||
competency and proven record of working with public and private | ||
sectors to accomplish wide-scale deployment and adoption of | ||
broadband and information technology in Illinois. | ||
(c) The Department shall adopt rules regarding the | ||
enlistment of a nonprofit organization. | ||
Section 20. Duties of the enlisted nonprofit organization. | ||
(a) The high speed Internet deployment strategy and demand | ||
creation initiative to be performed by the nonprofit | ||
organization shall include, but not be limited to, the | ||
following actions: | ||
(1) Create a geographic statewide inventory of high | ||
speed Internet service and other relevant broadband and | ||
information technology services. The inventory shall: |
(A) identify geographic gaps in high speed | ||
Internet service through a method of GIS mapping of | ||
service availability and GIS analysis at the census | ||
block level; and | ||
(B) provide a baseline assessment of statewide | ||
high speed Internet deployment in terms of percentage | ||
of Illinois households with high speed Internet | ||
availability. | ||
(2) Track and identify, through customer interviews | ||
and surveys and other publicly available sources, | ||
statewide residential and business adoption of high speed | ||
Internet, computers, and related information technology | ||
and any barriers to adoption. | ||
(3) Build and facilitate in each county or designated | ||
region a local technology planning team with members | ||
representing a cross section of the community, including, | ||
but not limited to, representatives of business, K-12 | ||
education, health care, libraries, higher education, | ||
community-based organizations, local government, tourism, | ||
parks and recreation, and agriculture. Each team shall | ||
benchmark technology use across relevant community | ||
sectors, set goals for improved technology use within each | ||
sector, and develop a plan for achieving its goals, with | ||
specific recommendations for online application | ||
development and demand creation. | ||
(4) Collaborate with high speed Internet providers and |
technology companies to encourage deployment and use, | ||
especially in underserved areas, by aggregating local | ||
demand, mapping analysis, and creating market intelligence | ||
to improve the business case for providers to deploy. | ||
(5) Collaborate with the Department in developing a | ||
program to increase computer ownership and broadband | ||
access for disenfranchised populations across the State. | ||
The program may include grants to local community | ||
technology centers that provide technology training, | ||
promote computer ownership, and increase broadband access. | ||
(b) The nonprofit organization may apply for federal grants | ||
consistent with the objectives of this Act. | ||
(c) The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity | ||
shall use the funds in the High Speed Internet Services and | ||
Information Technology Fund to (1) provide grants to the | ||
nonprofit organization enlisted under this Act and (2) for any | ||
costs incurred by the Department to administer this Act. | ||
(d) The nonprofit organization shall have the power to | ||
obtain or to raise funds other than the grants received from | ||
the Department under this Act. | ||
(e) The nonprofit organization and its Board of Directors | ||
shall exist separately and independently from the Department | ||
and any other governmental entity, but shall cooperate with | ||
other public or private entities it deems appropriate in | ||
carrying out its duties. | ||
(f) Notwithstanding anything in this Act or any other Act |
to the contrary, any information that is designated | ||
confidential or proprietary by an entity providing the | ||
information to the nonprofit organization or any other entity | ||
to accomplish the objectives of this Act shall be deemed | ||
confidential, proprietary, and a trade secret and treated by | ||
the nonprofit organization or anyone else possessing the | ||
information as such and shall not be disclosed. | ||
(g) The nonprofit organization shall provide a report to | ||
the Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability on | ||
an annual basis for the first 3 complete State fiscal years | ||
following its enlistment. | ||
Section 25. Scope of authority. Nothing in this Act shall | ||
be construed as giving the Department of Commerce and Economic | ||
Opportunity, the nonprofit organization, or other entities any | ||
additional authority, regulatory or otherwise, over providers | ||
of telecommunications, broadband, and information technology.
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Section 30. High Speed Internet Services and Information | ||
Technology Fund. | ||
(a) There is created in the State treasury a special fund | ||
to be known as the High Speed Internet Services and Information | ||
Technology Fund, to be used, subject to appropriation, by the | ||
Department of Commerce and Economic Development for purposes of | ||
providing grants to the nonprofit organization enlisted under | ||
this Act. |
(b) On the effective date of this Act, $4,000,000 in the | ||
Digital Divide Elimination Infrastructure Fund shall be | ||
transferred to the High Speed Internet Services and Information | ||
Technology Fund. Nothing contained in this subsection (b) shall | ||
affect the validity of grants issued with moneys from the | ||
Digital Divide Elimination Infrastructure Fund before June 30, | ||
2007. | ||
Section 35. Local broadband projects. Any municipality or | ||
county may undertake local broadband projects and the provision | ||
of services in connection therewith; may lease infrastructure | ||
that it owns or controls; may aggregate customers or demand for | ||
broadband services; may apply for and receive funds or | ||
technical assistance to undertake such projects to address the | ||
level of broadband access available to its businesses and | ||
residents. To the extent that it seeks to serve as a retail | ||
provider of telecommunications services, the municipality or | ||
county shall be required to obtain appropriate certification | ||
from the Illinois Commerce Commission as a telecommunications | ||
carrier. | ||
Section 90. The State Finance Act is amended by adding | ||
Section 5.675 as follows: | ||
(30 ILCS 105/5.675 new) | ||
Sec. 5.675. The High Speed Internet Services and |
Information Technology Fund.
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||
becoming law.
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