Maryland Code § HS-6-1307

Section HS-6-1307
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(a) In this section, "Fund" means the Community Health and Safety Works
Grant Program Fund.
(b) There is a Community Health and Safety Works Grant Program Fund.
(c) The purpose of the Fund is to provide financial assistance in the form of
grants under the provisions of the Program for eligible projects.
(d) The Department shall administer the Fund.
(e) (1) The Fund is a special, nonlapsing fund that is not subject to § 7-
302 of the State Finance and Procurement Article.
(2) The State Treasurer shall hold the Fund separately, and the
Comptroller shall account for the Fund.
(f) The Fund consists of:
(1) money appropriated in the State budget to the Fund;
(2) earnings from the investment of money in the Fund;
(3) interest earnings of the Fund; and

(4) any other money from any other source accepted for the benefit of
the Fund.
(g) The Fund may be used only for providing financial assistance in the form
of grants under the Program.
(h) (1) The State Treasurer shall invest the money of the Fund in the
same manner as other State money may be invested.
(2) Any interest earnings of the Fund shall be credited to the Fund.
(i) Expenditures from the Fund may be made only in accordance with the
State budget.
§6.5-101. IN EFFECT
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(a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Director" means the Director of the Office of Statewide Broadband.
(c) "Office" means the Office of Statewide Broadband.
§6.5-102. IN EFFECT
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(a) There is an Office of Statewide Broadband in the Department.
(b) The purpose of the Office is to ensure that every resident of the State:
(1) is supported in the adoption of reliable, universal, high-quality
broadband Internet service at an affordable price; and
(2) has the tools necessary to use the Internet and take advantage of
Internet resources.
§6.5-103. IN EFFECT
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(a) The Governor shall appoint the Director of the Office.

(b) The Director:
(1) serves at the pleasure of the Governor; and
(2) reports to both the Secretary and the Governor.
(c) The Director shall work closely with the Secretary of Commerce and the
State Superintendent of Schools to harmonize the efforts of the Office with the
economic development aspects of digital infrastructure and with the needs of local
education agencies.
§6.5-104. IN EFFECT
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(a) The Office shall:
(1) develop definitions and standards for broadband Internet that:
(i) address current and future requirements and uses by
communities, businesses, schools, health care providers, and other stakeholders;
(ii) reflect the need for a forward-looking, statewide digital
communications infrastructure; and
(iii) are not at odds with definitions and standards adopted by
the Federal Communications Commission;
(2) (i) collect promotional and nonpromotional pricing data
directly from broadband Internet providers; and
(ii) assess the actual upload and download speeds experienced
by consumers;
(3) create a statewide audit of the availability, reliability, and
affordability of broadband Internet services in every county, which shall include:
(i) network performance metrics, including information on
data transfer speeds, network throughput, and network latency;
(ii) a data-based evaluation, using a variety of data collection
methods including community surveys and targeted outreach to traditionally
underrepresented communities, of the reasons that certain residents and businesses
do not have access to broadband Internet services; and

(iii) demographic information regarding communities where
broadband Internet services are unavailable or unaffordable;
(4) create a website that houses a publicly accessible map that allows
users to overlay GIS heat mapping comments, based on and incorporating data and
information from the Federal Communications Commission, that shows, in addition
to any information provided by the Federal Communications Commission:
(i) which residences do and do not have access to broadband
Internet;
(ii) broadband Internet service prices and plans available in
different areas; and
(iii) other available State geographic and demographic data;
(5) collect, analyze, and publicly share:
(i) geographic and demographic data regarding households
that rely on mobile broadband for Internet service, based on the understanding that
mobile broadband is not a substitute for in-home fixed Internet services;
(ii) data regarding the adoption and affordability of reliable
broadband Internet in the State, including the average cost per average speed by
county; and
(iii) data regarding investments in expanding Internet
infrastructure, adoption, and speed increases;
(6) assist and support local jurisdictions in their efforts to improve
access to broadband Internet, including through the development and deployment of
training programs to increase residents' digital literacy;
(7) work with local jurisdictions and economic development
organizations to identify areas with a demand for better Internet service;
(8) estimate and identify the amount and type of funding needed to
connect residents to affordable high-speed Internet;
(9) identify and coordinate the delivery of resources to local
jurisdictions for the improvement of access to broadband Internet, including by:

(i) identifying sources of funds that can be used to expand
access to broadband Internet;
(ii) assisting local jurisdictions to apply for and receive funds
for expanding access to broadband Internet; and
(iii) identifying and sharing data regarding local, State, and
federal funds allocated or received through grants and private sector investment for
investment in expanding Internet infrastructure, adoption, and speed increases;
(10) request information regarding total dollar investments in high-
speed Internet from local jurisdictions, private companies, and organizations;
(11) investigate, identify, and evaluate new technologies that would
increase the availability of broadband Internet service in the State;
(12) identify opportunities for productive partnerships that would
enable the sharing of resources and further the goal of expanding access and
connection to broadband Internet service;
(13) develop recommendations regarding policies, regulations, or
legislation to improve the availability of and access to broadband Internet services in
the State;
(14) review existing laws, policies, and regulations regarding access to
the rights-of-way and easements of public utilities and recommend any changes the
Office considers necessary to encourage the deployment of broadband Internet;
(15) support efforts to increase the digital literacy of residents,
nonprofit organizations, and business owners; and
(16) collaborate with local education agencies and community colleges
to ensure that students have the ability to connect to broadband Internet that allows
for full engagement in remote learning without disruptive lagging and periodic
disconnection.
(b) (1) Through partnerships with local jurisdictions, library systems,
anchor institutions, and the private sector, the Office shall offer funding and technical
assistance to help local governments and private entities:
(i) qualify for federal funding opportunities; and
(ii) plan, design, and construct broadband infrastructure.

(2) To complement other sources of funding, the Office shall work
with the Community Development Administration to initiate a broadband funding
structure under § 4-229 of this article.
(c) (1) On or before July 1, 2022, the Office shall:
(i) prepare a statewide plan to:
1. ensure 98% connectivity to universal, affordable,
reliable broadband Internet by a date not later than December 31, 2025;
2. ensure that every resident of the State has the
ability to connect to universal, affordable, reliable broadband Internet that exceeds
the Federal Communications Commission standard for upload and download speeds
by a date not later than December 31, 2026; and
3. establish key performance indicators relating to
infrastructure, adoption, and speed; and
(ii) submit the plan to the Governor and, in accordance with §
2-1257 of the State Government Article, the General Assembly.
(2) In preparing the plan required under paragraph (1) of this
subsection, the Office shall:
(i) solicit input from a diverse range of stakeholders, including
libraries and workforce development boards;
(ii) consult with local governments, federal regulators,
Internet service providers, and nongovernmental organizations involved in and
working in the field of connecting communities to high-speed Internet and digital
literacy;
(iii) hold at least two online listening sessions; and
(iv) receive written statements from stakeholders at a time the
Office determines.
(d) In carrying out this section, the Office shall meet quarterly to
collaborate with the appropriate units of State government, including the
Department of Information Technology, the State Department of Education, the State
Department of Transportation, the Maryland State Library, the Department of
Commerce, the Department of Agriculture, the Maryland Department of Health, and
the Department of Planning, and the appropriate units of local government, including

the Maryland Association of Counties and the Maryland Municipal League, to ensure
that efforts to expand and enhance broadband Internet services are coordinated
statewide.
(e) (1) On or before December 1, 2021, and each year thereafter, the
Office shall report to the Governor and, in accordance with § 2-1257 of the State
Government Article, the General Assembly on:
(i) the progress of the State's efforts to:
1. develop and implement the plan required under
subsection (c) of this section;
2. increase access and connection to broadband
Internet services throughout the State with specific reporting on improvements to
infrastructure, adoption, and speeds;
3. improve digital literacy among residents of the
State; and
4. increase speeds to meet or exceed the Federal
Communications Commission standard for upload and download speeds;
(ii) the existing gaps in connectivity and the State's progress
toward closing those gaps;
(iii) the impact that gaps in Internet service have on the
workforce and State and local economies;
(iv) information from local education agencies on the impact of
Internet service quality on student achievement and access to 21st century
opportunities;
(v) demographic data on locations with gaps in services; and
(vi) the allocation of money from, and programs supported by,
the Digital Inclusion Fund, the Digital Connectivity Fund, and the Rural Broadband
Assistance Fund in the preceding fiscal year.
(2) The report required under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall
be published on the website established under subsection (a)(4) of this section.
§6.5-105. IN EFFECT

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(a) In this section, "Fund" means the Digital Inclusion Fund.
(b) There is a Digital Inclusion Fund.
(c) The purpose of the Fund is to provide a competitive grant program to
support capacity building for local governments and nonprofit organizations seeking
to close the digital divide in Maryland by furthering access to high-speed Internet
and to implement programs to expand digital literacy.
(d) (1) The Office shall administer the Fund.
(2) The Office shall work with other offices within the Department
and the Department of Commerce to adopt regulations specifying:
(i) procedures for applying for financial assistance; and
(ii) priorities for allocating, selecting, and distributing
financial assistance from the Fund.
(e) (1) The Fund is a continuing, nonlapsing special fund that is not
subject to § 7-302 of the State Finance and Procurement Article.
(2) The State Treasurer shall hold the Fund separately, and the
Comptroller shall account for the Fund.
(f) The Fund consists of:
(1) money appropriated by the State to the Fund;
(2) financial assistance provided to the State by the federal
government for the Fund;
(3) interest earnings; and
(4) any other money from any other source accepted for the benefit of
the Fund.
(g) (1) The Fund may be used only to distribute grants not to exceed
$500,000 to local governments and nonprofit corporations that are working to further
the goals of the Office, including:
(i) providing training to residents in the use of digital tools;

(ii) enhancing the capacity of communities to access
government services, participate in civic matters, and pursue educational
opportunities;
(iii) researching populations with low adoption rates for home
Internet and computers; and
(iv) other digital inclusion or equity goals identified in the
statewide plan.
(2) Money in the Fund may not be used for increasing broadband
Internet infrastructure.
(h) (1) The State Treasurer shall invest the money of the Fund in the
same manner as other State money may be invested.
(2) Any interest earnings of the Fund shall be credited to the Fund.
(i) Expenditures from the Fund may be made only in accordance with the
State budget.
§6.5-106. IN EFFECT
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(a) In this section, "Fund" means the Digital Connectivity Fund.
(b) There is a Digital Connectivity Fund.
(c) The purpose of the Fund is to assist in the establishment and expansion
of affordable broadband communication services in disconnected areas and
communities in the State.
(d) (1) The Office shall administer the Fund.
(2) The Office shall adopt application procedures for grants
distributed from the Fund.
(3) The Office shall work with other offices within the Department
and the Department of Commerce to adopt regulations specifying:
(i) procedures for applying for financial assistance; and

(ii) priorities for allocating, selecting, and distributing
financial assistance from the Fund.
(e) (1) The Fund is a continuing, nonlapsing special fund that is not
subject to § 7-302 of the State Finance and Procurement Article.
(2) The State Treasurer shall hold the Fund separately, and the
Comptroller shall account for the Fund.
(f) The Fund consists of:
(1) money appropriated by the State to the Fund;
(2) financial assistance provided to the State by the federal
government for the Fund;
(3) interest earnings; and
(4) any other money from any other source accepted for the benefit of
the Fund.
(g) The Fund may be used only to distribute competitive grants:
(1) for planning, construction, and maintenance of broadband
communication services, equipment, and activities; and
(2) to provide financial assistance to local governments to expand
high-speed Internet access in disconnected communities in the State.
(h) (1) The State Treasurer shall invest the money of the Fund in the
same manner as other State money may be invested.
(2) Any interest earnings of the Fund shall be credited to the Fund.
(i) Expenditures from the Fund may be made only in accordance with the
State budget.
§6.5-107. IN EFFECT
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(a) There is a Rural Broadband Assistance Fund in the Department.

(b) The purpose of the Fund is to assist in the establishment of broadband
communication services in rural and underserved areas of the State.
(c) The Office shall administer the Fund.
(d) (1) The Fund is a special, nonlapsing fund that is not subject to § 7-
302 of the State Finance and Procurement Article.
(2) The Treasurer shall hold the Fund separately, and the
Comptroller shall account for the Fund.
(e) The Fund consists of:
(1) money appropriated in the State budget to the Fund;
(2) money appropriated in the State budget to the Maryland
Economic Development Assistance Fund under Title 5, Subtitle 3 of the Economic
Development Article for the purpose of assisting in the establishment of broadband
communication services in rural and underserved areas of the State;
(3) federal money allocated or granted to the Fund;
(4) interest earnings; and
(5) any other money from any source accepted for the benefit of the
Fund.
(f) The Fund may be used only for planning, construction, and maintenance
of broadband communication services and equipment in rural and underserved areas
and related activities.
(g) (1) The Treasurer shall invest the money in the Fund in the same
manner as other State money may be invested.
(2) Any interest earnings of the Fund shall be credited to the Fund.
(h) The Office shall make payments from the Fund within 30 days after
notice of a decision of the Maryland Rural Broadband Coordination Board under §
13-504(3) of the Economic Development Article.
§6.5-108. IN EFFECT
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(a) This section does not apply to a county or municipal corporation within
the Washington Suburban Sanitary District.
(b) A county or municipal corporation may adopt, by ordinance or
resolution, locally appropriate policies to advance progress of infrastructure,
equipment, and systems needed to extend broadband access to underserved areas,
including:
(1) expedited consideration of locally imposed permits or approvals
customarily applied to comparable projects;
(2) the waiver or reduction of fees or charges customarily associated
with comparable projects;
(3) using project-based or region-based authority for public-private
partnerships of related projects; and
(4) measures consistent with other county laws, implemented to
accelerate deployment of infrastructure and equipment necessary or desirable to
promote broadband deployment into underserved areas.

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