Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 4 - ADMINISTRATION
Part XXI - Granting Unserved Municipalities Broadband Opportunities
Chapter 2 - Mapping Areas for Broadband Service and Project Area Eligibility Requirements
Section XXI-203 - Resources for Identification of Project Areas
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XXI-203
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Applicants can apply for funding to serve individual addresses as set forth in Chapter 3: Applications of this Part.
B.
1. The Office shall secure broadband
availability mapping information and data from any entity, public or private,
providing internet access service to at least one location, within the
jurisdiction of the state, to assist the office in compiling a statewide
parish-by-parish broadband availability map identifying the locations,
technologies, and reliable transmission speed capabilities of broadband service
in the state. At the request of the Office, any such entity shall submit to the
Office, on or before the fifteenth day following the expiration of the date
required for submission of broadband availability and deployment information to
the federal government, any such broadband availability and deployment
information. Such information shall be submitted to the office and shall
contain the same information and be provided in the same format as it was
submitted to the Federal Communications Commission, or any other federal
entity, in a manner specified by the office. Specific to this requirement, in
no instance shall an entity be required to provide any data or information
beyond that which it is required to provide to the Federal Communications
Commission or any other federal entity.
2. Any entity that does not comply with this
submission requirement or submits inaccurate information, may be ineligible to
participate in, or receive any funding from, any state-administered grant
program designated for broadband infrastructure deployment in the state in the
calendar year of noncompliance and through the following calendar year.
a. Any location in the state purportedly
served by any entity providing internet access service to at least one location
in the state, that does not comply with this submission requirement, may be
considered to have internet access service of less than 100:20 Mbps.
3. Any broadband availability
mapping data and information, submitted as part of this mapping submission
requirement, shall be used solely for the purpose of identifying served,
underserved, and unserved locations and areas to aid in the administration of
the GUMBO grant program and for no additional purpose.
4. Any entity submitting broadband
availability mapping data and information, submitted as part of this mapping
submission requirement, may be afforded the opportunity to review a proposed
draft of the state broadband map prior to publication or utilization of the map
for any state-administered grant application period or program designated for
broadband infrastructure deployment in the state, and submit any necessary
corrective data and information to the office. In conjunction with this review,
the office shall provide for a challenge period and process to allow any such
entity to challenge any location or area deemed eligible for any
state-administered grant program designated for broadband infrastructure
deployment in the state that overlaps with the challenging entity's verified
service territory.
5. The Office
may contract with a private entity, third-party consultant, or state agency, or
any combination thereof, to develop and maintain the state broadband
availability map. Any contract entered into by the office with any private
entity, third-party consultant, or state agency, or any combination thereof,
for such purpose shall include a confidentiality agreement prohibiting the
disclosure of any broadband availability mapping data and information. During
the development and maintenance of the state broadband availability map, in no
instance shall a regional planning district or commission of the state have
access to provider-identifying broadband availability mapping data and
information submitted as part of this mapping submission requirement.
6. Broadband availability mapping data and
information submitted as part of this mapping submission requirement shall be
exempt from the Public Records Law and shall be considered confidential,
proprietary, and a trade secret of the entity providing such information. The
Office, as well as any private entity, third-party consultant, or state agency
retained or employed in the development or maintenance of the map, specific to
provider-identifying information, shall keep such information strictly
confidential and shall not disclose such information, or cause or permit to be
disclosed such information, to any third person, private entity, or public body
as defined in
R.S.
44:1 and shall take all actions reasonably
necessary to ensure that such information remains strictly confidential and is
not disclosed to or seen, used, or obtained by any third person, private
entity, or public body as defined in
R.S.
44:1.
7. This broadband availability mapping data
and information submission requirement shall be subject to the termination
provisions provided for in
R.S.
51:2370.3.
C. The Office advises potential applicants to consider mapping tools and other resources located within the office's website as a starting point for identifying project areas.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 51:2370-2370.16.
NOTE: Mapping tools and other resources can be found on the website of the office, at connect.la.gov.
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