Indiana Code § 4-4-38-12

Awarding of grants from fund before August 1, 2019
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Sec. 12. Before August 1, 2019, the office may award grants under this chapter from the fund to qualified broadband service providers for qualified broadband project expenses incurred in connection with qualified broadband projects.   IC 4-4-38.5 Chapter 38.5. Broadband Grants for Rural Areas               4-4-38.5-1 Applicability             4-4-38.5-1.6 "Challenge"             4-4-38.5-1.7 "Deployed"             4-4-38.5-2 "Eligible broadband project"             4-4-38.5-3 "Eligible broadband service"             4-4-38.5-4 "Eligible broadband service provider"             4-4-38.5-4.5 "Eligible student"             4-4-38.5-5 "Fund"             4-4-38.5-5.6 "Minimum broadband Internet"             4-4-38.5-6 "Office"             4-4-38.5-6.2 "Public school corporation"             4-4-38.5-7 "Rural area"             4-4-38.5-7.1 "Rural health clinic"             4-4-38.5-8 "State agency"             4-4-38.5-8.5 Challenge process             4-4-38.5-9 Grants for eligible broadband projects; funding priorities; grant eligibility; preferred projects; publication of grant applications and receipt of comments, objections, and counter proposals             4-4-38.5-10 Office to adopt guidelines; collaboration with state agencies and political subdivisions             4-4-38.5-10.5 Broadband connectivity subsidies; subsidy agreements; priority for subsidies; permitted use of subsidy payments; eligibility for subsidies             4-4-38.5-11 Rural broadband fund             4-4-38.5-12 Awarding of grants after July 31, 2019; limitation on transfer of assets; grant agreement required; funds conditioned on project completion             4-4-38.5-13 Broadband grant goals and assessment metrics; annual report to interim study committee on energy, utilities, and telecommunications; annual audit by state board of accounts             4-4-38.5-14 Confidential or proprietary business information; nondisclosure

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