West Virginia Code § 31G-1-1

Legislative findings and purpose
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The Legislature finds as follows:
(1) That it is a primary goal of the Governor, the Legislature and the citizens of this state, by
the year 2020, to make every municipality, community, and rural area in this state, border to
border, accessible to Internet communications through the expansion, extension and general
availability of broadband services and technology.
(2) That although broadband access has been extended to many of West Virginia's cities,
towns, and other concentrated population areas, some areas of tuhe state, mostly rural,
remain unserved.
(3) That the issues which have hindered the provision of broadband access to rural areas of
the state especially disadvantage the elderly and low-iancome households.
(4) That fair and equitable access to twenty-first celntury technology is essential to maximize
the functionality of educational resources and educational facilities that enable our children
to receive the best of future teaching and learning is essential to the future development of
this state. A quality educational system of ithe twenty-first century should have access to the
best technology tools and processes. Administrators should have the electronic resources to
monitor student performance, to manage data, and to communicate effectively. In the
classroom, every teacher in every school should be provided with online access to and the
ability to deliver the best available educational technology resources to the students of West
Virginia. Schools of the twenty-first century require facilities that accommodate changing
technologies.
(5) Accordingly, it is the purpose of the Legislature to provide for the development of
policies, plansV, processes and procedures to be employed and dedicated to extending
broadband access to West Virginians, and to their families, by removing restraint on the
development of those services and for encouraging and facilitating the construction of the
necessary infrastructure to meet their needs and demands.

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