Colorado Code § 39-32-103

Needs assessment and inventory - public hearing
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(1) In order to
determine the extent to which the internet can be accessed in rural areas of the state, the public
utilities commission shall conduct a technology infrastructure needs assessment and inventory in
such areas to determine the status of internet access in rural areas. Such needs assessment and
inventory shall specifically examine the following:
(a) The need and ability to provide or improve internet access in rural areas in the state;
(b) The existence and identification of any barriers that prevent or reduce internet access
in rural areas; and
(c) The types of technology infrastructure, including advanced and emerging
technologies, that would improve internet access in rural areas.
(2) After conducting the needs and assessment inventory pursuant to subsection (1) of
this section, the public utilities commission shall conduct a public hearing on the designation of
rural technology enterprise zones pursuant to section 39-32-104. The commission shall provide
public notice of such hearing to residents living within any proposed rural technology enterprise
zone and to any other interested parties the commission may identify. The commission shall
consider any testimony or other evidence presented at such hearing in designating any rural
technology enterprise zone pursuant to section 39-32-104.

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