31G-1-1 Legislative findings and purpose
31G-1-2 Definitions
31G-1-3 Broadband Enhancement Council; members of council; administrative support
31G-1-4 Powers and duties of the council generally
31G-1-5 Creation of the Broadband Enhancement Fund
31G-1-6 Mapping of areas within state
31G-1-7 Retention of outside expert consultant
31G-1-8 Public awareness and education
31G-1-9 Collection of data
31G-1-11 Voluntary donation and easement programs
31G-1-12 Grants
31G-1-13 Protection of proprietary business information
31G-1-14 Legislative rule-making authority

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Terms Used In West Virginia Code > Chapter 31G > Article 1 - Broadband Enhancement Council

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