Amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to provide for the timing of the permitting process relating to broadband infrastructure.
BROADBAND INFRASTRUCTURE -- Amends, repeals, and adds to existing law to provide for the timing of the permitting process relating to broadband infrastructure.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
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Improving broadband capacity and internet connectivity around the state is an ongoing priority for both the Idaho Legislature and Governor. That priority has led to granting hundreds of millions of dollars in state and federal funds to pubic and private entities committed to building out new broadband in Idaho. Each one of those projects requires permitting. Some permits can be from cities, counties, highway districts, the state, and utility companies. Most of those permits, no matter which entity may grant them, are for broadband providers and their partners to utilize right-of-way or utility poles. The Idaho Broadband Advisory Board, which includes members of the Legislature, has heard repeated testimony from providers that the slow permitting process is causing delays, slowing down the important work of expanding broadband in Idaho. This bill seeks to resolve that problem by requiring local permitting agencies to make decisions on broadband and other telecommunication projects within a set period of time. The agencies are not required to approve the projects, but they are required to make decisions. If they fail to make decisions within the set timeline, the projects are deemed approved. The bill also includes broadband among the providers who can come before the Idaho Public Utilities Commission if there is a dispute between a broadband provider and the utility partner. The bill sets forth a process for the Idaho Public Utilities Commission to convene a negotiated rulemaking process between utilities and broadband providers to determine a process for pole-attachment permits.
FISCAL NOTE
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This legislation causes no increase or decrease in revenue, or additional expenditure of funds at the state or local level of government; therefore, this legislation has no fiscal impact.
HOW THEY VOTED
House Third Reading
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YEA (65)
ABSENT / NOT VOTING (3)
Senate Third Reading
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YEA (24)
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House Third Reading
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YEA (48)
NAY (20)
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LATEST ACTION
Reported Signed by Governor on April 14, 2025 Session Law Chapter 325 Effective: 07/01/2025
BILL INFO
- Session
- 2025
- Chamber
- house
- Status date
- Apr 4, 2025
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