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1 | AN ACT concerning regulation.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||||
5 | Broadband Advisory Council Act. | ||||||
6 | Section 5. Legislative findings and purpose. The General
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7 | Assembly finds as follows: | ||||||
8 | (1) a goal of the State of Illinois is to make | ||||||
9 | available to its citizens affordable, reliable, and | ||||||
10 | state-of-the-art Internet communications through the | ||||||
11 | expansion, extension, and general availability of | ||||||
12 | broadband services and technology, and to encourage the | ||||||
13 | adoption of broadband by all citizens; | ||||||
14 | (2) that, although broadband access has been extended
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15 | to many areas of the State, many rural areas remain
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16 | unserved and, although many neighborhoods in urban and
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17 | suburban areas have broadband options, some urban
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18 | neighborhoods remain unserved; | ||||||
19 | (3) that fair and equitable access to 21st century
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20 | technology is essential to (A) maximize the functionality
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21 | of educational resources and educational facilities that
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22 | enable our children and adults to receive the best of
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23 | future teaching and learning, (B) civic engagement, (C)
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1 | economic development,(D) access to state-of-the-art
health | ||||||
2 | care, (E) aging in place, (F) participation in a
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3 | economy, and (G) the State's farming communities;
and | ||||||
4 | (4) accordingly, it is the purpose of the General | ||||||
5 | Assembly to provide for the development of policies to | ||||||
6 | promote (A) extending broadband access to citizens of | ||||||
7 | Illinois and (B) eliminating barriers to widespread | ||||||
8 | adoption of broadband Internet access.
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9 | Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||||||
10 | "Broadband" or "broadband service" means lines (or | ||||||
11 | wireless channels) that terminate at an end-user location and | ||||||
12 | enable the end-user to receive information from or send | ||||||
13 | information to the Internet. | ||||||
14 | "Council" means the Broadband Advisory Council. | ||||||
15 | "Downstream data rate" means the transmission speed from
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16 | the service provider source to the end-user.
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17 | "Internet protocol address" or "IP address" means a unique
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18 | string of numbers separated by periods that identifies each
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19 | computer using the Internet protocol to communicate over a
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20 | network. | ||||||
21 | "Low-income household" means a residential household with | ||||||
22 | annual household income at or below 135% of the poverty | ||||||
23 | guidelines updated periodically in the Federal Register by the | ||||||
24 | U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under the | ||||||
25 | authority of 42 U.S.C. 9902(2). |
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1 | "Upstream data rate" means the transmission speed from the
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2 | end-user to the service provider source.
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3 | "Unserved area" means a community that has no access to
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4 | broadband service.
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5 | Section 15. Broadband Advisory Council; members of
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6 | Council; administrative support.
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7 | (a) The Broadband Advisory Council is hereby established.
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8 | The Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity shall house
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9 | the Council and provide administrative, personnel, and
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10 | technical support services.
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11 | (b) The Council shall consist of the following 21 voting
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12 | members: | ||||||
13 | (1) the Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
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14 | or his or her designee; | ||||||
15 | (2) the Secretary of Innovation and Technology or his
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16 | or her designee; | ||||||
17 | (3) the Director of Aging or his or her designee; | ||||||
18 | (4) the Attorney General or his or her designee;
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19 | (5) the Chairman of the Illinois Commerce Commission or
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20 | his or her designee;
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21 | (6) one member appointed by the Director of Healthcare
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22 | and Family Services to represent the needs of disabled
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23 | citizens; | ||||||
24 | (7) one member appointed by the Director of Commerce
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25 | and Economic Opportunity and nominated by the president of
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1 | a statewide organization representing electric
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2 | cooperatives; | ||||||
3 | (8) one member appointed by the Director of Commerce
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4 | and Economic Opportunity and nominated by the executive
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5 | director of a statewide organization representing
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6 | municipalities; | ||||||
7 | (9) one member appointed by the Director of Commerce
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8 | and Economic Opportunity and nominated by the president of
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9 | a statewide organization representing libraries; | ||||||
10 | (10) one member appointed by the Director of Commerce
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11 | and Economic Opportunity and nominated by the president of
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12 | a statewide organization representing public housing
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13 | authorities; | ||||||
14 | (11) one member appointed by the Chair of the Illinois
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15 | Community College Board; | ||||||
16 | (12) one member appointed by the Chair of the Illinois
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17 | Board of Higher Education; and | ||||||
18 | (13) one member appointed by the Director of Commerce | ||||||
19 | and Economic Opportunity and nominated by the president of | ||||||
20 | the State's largest general farm organization; | ||||||
21 | (14) one member appointed by the Director of Aging and | ||||||
22 | nominated by an organization representing Illinois' senior | ||||||
23 | population with a membership of at least 1,500,000; | ||||||
24 | (15) seven members to represent broadband providers | ||||||
25 | for
3-year terms appointed by the Governor as follows: | ||||||
26 | (A) one member representing an incumbent local
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1 | exchange carrier that serves rural areas; | ||||||
2 | (B) one member representing an incumbent local
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3 | exchange carrier that serves urban areas; | ||||||
4 | (C) one member representing wireless carriers that
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5 | offer broadband Internet access; | ||||||
6 | (D) one member representing cable companies that
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7 | serve Illinois; | ||||||
8 | (E) one member representing a statewide rural | ||||||
9 | broadband association;
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10 | (F) one member representing a telecommunications | ||||||
11 | carrier issued a certificate of public convenience and | ||||||
12 | necessity or a certificate of service authority from | ||||||
13 | the Illinois Commerce Commission, whose principal | ||||||
14 | place of business is located in east central Illinois | ||||||
15 | and who is engaged in providing broadband access in | ||||||
16 | rural areas through the installation of broadband | ||||||
17 | lines that connect telecommunications facilities to | ||||||
18 | other telecommunications facilities or to end-users; | ||||||
19 | and | ||||||
20 | (G) one member representing satellite providers. | ||||||
21 | (c) In addition to the 21 voting members of the Council, | ||||||
22 | the President of the Senate, the Minority Leader of the Senate, | ||||||
23 | the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Minority | ||||||
24 | Leader of the House of Representatives shall each appoint one | ||||||
25 | non-voting member of the Council.
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26 | (d) The members shall select a chair and vice chair from
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1 | their number. In the absence of the chair, the vice chair shall
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2 | serve as chair. The Council shall appoint a secretary-treasurer
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3 | who need not be a member of the Council and who, among other
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4 | tasks or functions designated by the Council, shall keep
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5 | records of its proceedings.
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6 | (e) The Council may appoint working groups to investigate
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7 | and make recommendations to the full Council. Members of these
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8 | working groups need not be members of the Council.
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9 | (f) Seven voting members of the Council constitute a
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10 | quorum, and the affirmative vote of a simple majority of those
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11 | members present is necessary for any action taken by vote of
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12 | the Council.
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13 | (g) Members shall serve without compensation and may be
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14 | reimbursed for reasonable expenses incurred in the performance
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15 | of their duties from funds appropriated for that purpose.
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16 | Section 20. Powers and duties of the Council generally.
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17 | (a) The Council shall: | ||||||
18 | (1) explore any and all ways to expand the availability | ||||||
19 | to end-user customers of broadband services using | ||||||
20 | available technologies, including, but not limited to, | ||||||
21 | wireline, wireless, fixed wireless, and satellite | ||||||
22 | applications; | ||||||
23 | (2) identify barriers to broadband adoption among the
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24 | residents and small businesses of Illinois;
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25 | (3) research ways to eliminate barriers to adoption
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1 | through measures such as: digital literacy programs;
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2 | programs to assist older citizens in using broadband
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3 | Internet access; programs to facilitate adoption by
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4 | disabled citizens; and programs to encourage collaborative
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5 | efforts among public universities, community colleges,
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6 | libraries, public housing, and other institutions;
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7 | (4) assess the availability of broadband for | ||||||
8 | low-income households compared to the availability of | ||||||
9 | broadband for other households;
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10 | (5) explore the potential for increased use of
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11 | broadband service for the purposes of education, career
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12 | readiness, workforce preparation, and alternative career
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13 | training;
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14 | (6) explore the potential for increased use of
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15 | broadband services to facilitate aging in place;
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16 | (7) explore ways for encouraging State and municipal
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17 | agencies, including public housing authorities, to expand
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18 | the use of broadband services for the
purpose of better | ||||||
19 | serving the public, including audio and
video streaming, | ||||||
20 | voice-over Internet protocol,
teleconferencing, and | ||||||
21 | wireless networking;
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22 | (8) cooperate and assist in the expansion of electronic
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23 | instruction and distance education services; and
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24 | (9) as the Federal Communications Commission updates
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25 | the benchmark downstream data rates and upstream data | ||||||
26 | rates, publish the revised
data rates in the Illinois |
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1 | Register within 60 days after the
federal update. | ||||||
2 | (b) In addition to the powers set forth elsewhere in this
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3 | Act, the Council is hereby granted the powers necessary to
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4 | carry out the purpose and intent of this Act, as enumerated
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5 | this Section, including, but not limited to: | ||||||
6 | (1) promoting awareness of public facilities that have
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7 | community broadband access that can be used for distance
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8 | education and workforce development; and
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9 | (2) advising on deployment of e-government portals | ||||||
10 | such
that all public bodies and political subdivisions have
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11 | websites and encourage one-stop government access and that
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12 | all public entities stream audio and video of all public
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13 | meetings.
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14 | (c) The Council shall also:
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15 | (1) monitor the broadband-based development efforts of
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16 | other states in areas such as business,
education, aging in | ||||||
17 | place, and health;
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18 | (2)receive input provided on a voluntary basis from all | ||||||
19 | Illinois broadband stakeholders and advise the Governor | ||||||
20 | and the General Assembly on policies related to broadband | ||||||
21 | in Illinois, provided that no stakeholders shall be | ||||||
22 | required to publicly disclose competitively sensitive | ||||||
23 | information or information that could compromise network | ||||||
24 | security or undermine the efficacy of reasonable network | ||||||
25 | management practices, and that any such information | ||||||
26 | voluntarily disclosed shall be protected from public |
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1 | disclosure; and
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2 | (3) serve as the broadband advocate to State agencies
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3 | and other State entities to communicate the broadband needs
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4 | of citizens and organizations that do not have access to
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5 | broadband service or to broadband service adequate for
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6 | their needs.
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7 | (d) The Council shall exercise its powers and authority to
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8 | (1) advise and make recommendations to the General Assembly and
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9 | the Governor on bringing broadband service to unserved rural | ||||||
10 | and urban areas, (2) advise and make
recommendations to the | ||||||
11 | General Assembly and the Governor on
facilitating broadband | ||||||
12 | adoption by all citizens, and (3)
propose statutory changes | ||||||
13 | that may enhance and expand broadband in the State.
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14 | (e) The Council shall report to the General Assembly on or
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15 | before January 1 of each year. The report to the General | ||||||
16 | Assembly shall be filed with the Clerk of the House of | ||||||
17 | Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate in electronic | ||||||
18 | form only, in the manner that the Clerk and the Secretary shall | ||||||
19 | direct. The report shall include the
action that was taken by | ||||||
20 | the Council during the previous year
in carrying out the | ||||||
21 | provisions of this Act. The Council
shall also make any other | ||||||
22 | reports as may be required by the
General Assembly or the | ||||||
23 | Governor.
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