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NJ S2213

NJ S2213
Establishes office in EDA to assist in provision and expansion of broadband Internet service in State to address inequities in accessing broadband service.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes in the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) a "Broadband Assistance Office" (broadband office). The broadband office is to be responsible for formulating and executing a comprehensive Statewide policy that fosters the provision of wired broadband service by government or private entities developing a broadband project, or both, if these entities develop a broadband project under a public-private partnership (P3) agreement, and for the development, promotion, coordination, oversight, and approval of a broadband project developed pursuant to the bill. The broadband office, in cooperation with EDA, is to establish guidelines for the broadband office's approval, designation, operation, and reporting of a proposed broadband project, including any proposed broadband project developed under a P3 agreement, in a manner determined by the broadband office. The broadband office, in cooperation with EDA, is to oversee, coordinate, and provide assistance to a broadband project approved by the broadband office. The broadband office is to consult and coordinate with representatives of other State departments, agencies, boards, and authorities, including EDA and the Office of Information Technology (OIT), as these entities deem necessary and appropriate to accomplish the goals of the bill. To accomplish the broadband office's duties and responsibilities, it is to be responsible for certain obligations enumerated in the bill concerning the facilitation of the establishment of broadband projects. In evaluating a proposed broadband project, the broadband office is to consider certain criteria provided in the bill. The bill establishes in EDA a separate non-lapsing fund to be known as the "State Broadband Fund" (broadband fund) for use by the broadband office to adequately and properly perform the duties and responsibilities in carrying out the requirements of the bill. EDA, in consultation with BPU, is to determine the level of funding and the appropriate administration of the broadband fund. With financial assistance from BPU and any available funding from federal, State and private entity sources, EDA is to provide sufficient funding to the broadband office to enable the broadband office to provide funding for underserved communities to pay for broadband service and for the installation or expanded use of broadband infrastructure for communities that lack broadband access, specifically the portion of a communications infrastructure network that physically reaches the residents' or small business's premises within those communities. The bill allows EDA, in consultation with BPU, to seek and accept gifts, donations, grants, or loans from public or private sources, including, but not limited to, any funding provided by the Federal Communications Commission or any funding from a non-profit foundation, specifically for the provision of broadband infrastructure or broadband service, except that EDA and BPU are not to accept a gift, donation, grant, or loan that is subject to conditions that are inconsistent with any other law of this State. The bill requires EDA, in consultation with BPU, to annually prepare a report to the Governor and the Legislature concerning the number, nature, structure, and scope of each broadband project developed, and whether the broadband project is developed under a P3 agreement. The report is to include certain information provided in the bill and address any issues related to the implementation the bill, including staffing and resource requirements of the broadband office. The report is to set forth recommendations regarding how the processes and methods adopted to foster the development of broadband projects and any related P3 agreements under the bill may be improved, expanded, or made more efficient.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a "Broadband Assistance Office" within the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) to address inequities in accessing broadband Internet service across the state. This new office will be responsible for creating and implementing a statewide policy to encourage the development of wired broadband service, particularly in underserved areas and for disadvantaged households, which are defined as those receiving various forms of public assistance or earning less than 200% of the federal poverty level. The office will oversee, coordinate, and approve broadband projects, which can involve public-private partnerships (P3 agreements), and will work with other state agencies like the Office of Information Technology (OIT) and the Board of Public Utilities (BPU). To fund these efforts, a "State Broadband Fund" will be established within the EDA, which can accept federal, state, and private donations. The EDA, in consultation with the BPU, will manage this fund and provide financial assistance for broadband service and infrastructure installation in communities lacking adequate access. The bill also mandates that the EDA, with BPU's input, will annually report to the Governor and Legislature on the progress of broadband projects, including their nature, scope, and any challenges encountered, along with recommendations for improvement.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Economic Growth Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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