Oklahoma Code § 74-9209

Title 74. State Government: State Broadband Grant Program Revolving Fund
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A.  The Office, with the participation and advice of the
Broadband Expansion Council and approval from the Board, shall
establish the State Broadband Grant Program.  The Program shall
include development of competitive grants to be awarded to
applicants seeking to expand access to broadband Internet services
in this state, focusing on areas considered unserved and underserved
by the FCC.  The Office, Council, and Board shall examine best
practices in other states to facilitate the framework of the
Program.  The Office shall administer the Program.
B.  No grants shall be developed or awarded under the provisions
of this program that would duplicate existing broadband Internet
services in this state.
C.  In the administration of the grant program authorized by
this section, the Office shall secure service testing data to ensure
grant recipients provide the service or services proposed by such
recipients when applying for such grants.
D.  All grant awards authorized pursuant to the provisions of
this section shall include a clawback provision.  For purposes of

this subsection, a "clawback provision" shall mean a condition
precedent to participate in the program whereby a grant recipient
formally agrees to reimburse the program all or part of a grant
award upon the failure of the recipient to fulfill contract terms
included in the grant award.
E.  There is hereby created in the State Treasury a revolving
fund for the Office to be designated the "State Broadband Grant
Program Revolving Fund".  The revolving fund shall be a continuing
fund, not subject to fiscal year limitations, and shall consist of
all monies designated for deposit to said fund.  All monies accruing
to the credit of said revolving fund are hereby appropriated and may
be budgeted and expended by the Office for purposes of awarding
grants by and through the Office pursuant to subsection A of this
section and for the operating expenses of the Office.

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