Oklahoma Code § 74-9203

Title 74. State Government: Broadband Expansion Council
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A.  There is hereby created, until June 30, 2028, the Broadband
Expansion Council.  Effective June 30, 2028, the Council shall
terminate.  The Council shall utilize the year prior to the
termination date for the purpose of ceasing the Council's affairs.
B.  The Council shall consist of fourteen (14) persons to be
selected as follows:
1.  Three members shall be appointed by the Governor, one of
whom shall be the individual serving as the Executive Director of
the Oklahoma Broadband Office, one of whom shall be a current or
past mayor of a municipality having a population of less than
thirty-five thousand (35,000) persons according to the latest
Federal Decennial Census or most recent population estimate and
which is not part of either the Oklahoma City or Tulsa Metropolitan
Statistical Areas, and one of whom shall be a resident of this state
and a wireless Internet service provider (WISP);
2.  Five members shall be appointed by the Speaker of the
Oklahoma House of Representatives, one of whom shall represent the
interests of rural Internet service providers, one of whom shall be
a private sector technology professional with expertise in broadband
connectivity, access, price and related economic factors, one of
whom shall represent the interests of rural health care, one of whom
shall be a representative of a wireless telecommunications provider
not affiliated with an incumbent local exchange carrier in Oklahoma
and one who shall be a representative of a wireless
telecommunications provider with operations in Oklahoma and at least
twenty-four other states;
3.  Five members shall be appointed by the President Pro Tempore
of the Oklahoma State Senate, one of whom shall be a professional

having academic expertise in large-scale information technology
infrastructure with emphasis on rural broadband access, one of whom
shall represent the interests of rural business enterprises, one of
whom shall be a citizen from a community of less than fifty thousand
(50,000) persons which is not part of either the Oklahoma City or
Tulsa Metropolitan Statistical Areas, one of whom shall be a rural
electric cooperative representative and one who shall be an Oklahoma
resident and Tribal Leader of a tribe recognized in this state; and
4.  One nonvoting member to be selected by the Oklahoma
Corporation Commission who has expertise in administration of the
Universal Service Fund, but who is not an elected member of the
Commission.
C.  A quorum of the membership of the Council shall be necessary
in order to take any final action pursuant to the provisions of this
act.
D.  The Council shall be subject to the Oklahoma Open Meeting
Act and the Oklahoma Open Records Act.
E.  The Council shall serve as the advisory board to the
Oklahoma Broadband Office.
F.  The Council shall advise the Office in developing and
continually monitoring the Office's Plan related to:
1.  Identifying geographic areas to be utilized in developing
the Office's policies for establishing or improving broadband access
in the state pursuant to the Oklahoma Broadband Expansion Act;
2.  Assessing the financial viability of broadband service
providers so that a broadband network is adequately supported in its
operations, that needed repairs and upgrades can be undertaken on a
timely basis and that the goal of having a quality long-term
broadband service delivery system across the state is achieved and
maintained;
3.  Maintaining the viability of the Oklahoma Universal Service
Fund and give consideration to whether similar universal funds
should be implemented in order to facilitate broadband expansion and
operational costs for underserved areas; and
4.  Preventing duplication of facilities and investment when the
Office makes grant recommendations.  With the input of the Council,
the Oklahoma Broadband Office shall establish objective standards in
order to determine whether the construction of broadband access
constitutes duplication of facilities and investment and also the
role of any recommended incentives that would benefit entities in
the private sector so that public resources are effectively utilized
and that duplication of efforts is avoided.
G.  The Council shall receive administrative support from the
Oklahoma Broadband Office.
Added by Laws 2020, c. 165, § 3, emerg. eff. May 22, 2020.  Amended
by Laws 2020, c. 167, § 1, emerg. eff. May 22, 2020; Laws 2021, c.
302, § 1, emerg. eff. April 27, 2021; Laws 2021, c. 548, § 2, emerg.

eff. May 28, 2021; Laws 2022, c. 229, § 4, emerg. eff. May 6, 2022.
Renumbered from § 139.202 of Title 17 by Laws 2022, c. 229, § 13,
emerg. eff. May 6, 2022.

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