Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 13, December 25, 2024
Rule 129-20.4 - Targeted service area determination(1) The office will create a statewide map divided into broadband blocks. Based on the maps and data sources referenced in rule 129-20.3 (8B,427), the statewide map will designate broadband blocks that qualify as tier 1, tier 2, or tier 3 targeted service areas as of the as of date. The office will publicize the statewide map, which may include publishing online at ocio.iowa.gov/broadband.(2) In accordance with Iowa Code section 8B.10(1), the office shall periodically make renewed determinations of whether a communications service provider facilitates broadband service at or above the tier 1, tier 2, or tier 3 download or upload speeds specified in the definition of targeted service area by publishing an updated version of the statewide map. Such updates shall be made, to the extent updated maps and data sources are available at the time, no less frequently than prior to each round of grant applications solicited by the office pursuant to Iowa Code section 8B.11. The office is not required to make renewed determinations of whether a communication service provider offers or facilitates broadband service at or above the tier 1, tier 2, or tier 3 download and upload speeds specified in the definition of targeted service area more frequently than once per year.(3) As of the date of the office's publication of each version of the statewide map online at ocio.iowa.gov/broadband, targeted service area designations as shown on the statewide map shall be considered the office's final determination and finding of whether a particular broadband block constitutes a targeted service area, unless a person or party successfully challenges the office's determination pursuant to the appeals and contested case process outlined in this chapter, in which case the office will update the statewide map to reflect the outcome of such challenge(s). For the sake of clarity, failure to challenge the office's determination and finding of whether a particular broadband block constitutes a tier 1, tier 2, or tier 3 targeted service area by filing a notice of appeal within the 20-day period established by subrule 20.5(1) shall render the office's determination and finding with respect to that particular broadband block final and no longer subject to challenge. A party's failure to challenge the office's determination and finding of whether a particular broadband block constitutes a targeted service area by filing a notice of appeal within the 20-day period established by subrule 20.5(1) shall be deemed a failure to exhaust administrative remedies.(4) The office will designate all projects as addressing difficult to serve targeted service areas based on the office's determination, made in its sole discretion, of whether a proposal will result in the installation of broadband infrastructure in areas meeting the conditions set forth in Iowa Code section 8B.11(7). For the sake of clarity, the office will identify all tier 1 TSAs as difficult to serve targeted service areas.Iowa Admin. Code r. 129-20.4
Adopted by IAB October 26, 2016/Volume XXXIX, Number 09, effective 11/30/2016Amended by IAB August 14, 2019/Volume XLII, Number 4, effective 9/18/2019Amended by IAB September 9, 2020/Volume XLIII, Number 6, effective 10/14/2020Amended by IAB June 2, 2021/Volume XLIII, Number 25, effective 5/7/2021