Montana Code 90-1-606. Proposals
90-1-606. (Temporary) Proposals. (1) The department shall establish a location prioritized timeframe commencing an open process for submission of proposals for funding under the proposal program established in this part. The window for submission must be at least 60 days and not more than 90 days for any shapefile area designation.
Terms Used In Montana Code 90-1-606
- Broadband: means a mass-market retail service by wire or radio that provides the capability to transmit data to and receive data from all or substantially all internet endpoints. See Montana Code 90-1-602
- Broadband service: means the signal transmission facilities and associated network equipment proposed to be deployed in a project area used for the provision of broadband service to residential, business, and government customers. See Montana Code 90-1-602
- Commission: means the communications advisory commission established in 90-1-603. See Montana Code 90-1-602
- Department: means the department of administration. See Montana Code 90-1-602
- Eligible provider: means an entity that:
(a)has authorization to do business in the state; and
(b)has demonstrated that it has the technical, financial, and managerial resources and experience to provide broadband service or other communications service to customers in the state. See Montana Code 90-1-602
- Process: means a writ or summons issued in the course of judicial proceedings. See Montana Code 1-1-202
- Project: means a proposed deployment of broadband service infrastructure set forth in a proposal for funding authorized under this part. See Montana Code 90-1-602
- Project area: means a shapefile area in an unserved or underserved area where the proposed broadband service infrastructure would be built as described in a proposal for funding authorized under this part. See Montana Code 90-1-602
- Public law: A public bill or joint resolution that has passed both chambers and been enacted into law. Public laws have general applicability nationwide.
- Shapefile: means a GIS file format for storing, depicting, and analyzing geospatial data depicting broadband coverage. See Montana Code 90-1-602
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Montana Code 1-1-201
(2)(a) An eligible provider shall submit a proposal to the department on a form prescribed by the department. A responsive proposal must include the following information:
(i)evidence demonstrating the provider’s technical, financial, and managerial resources and experience to provide broadband service or other communications services to customers in the state and the ability to build, operate, and manage broadband service networks serving business and residential customers in the state;
(ii)a description of the project area, including shapefiles, that the eligible provider proposes to provide broadband service;
(iii)a description of the broadband service infrastructure that is proposed to be deployed, including facilities, equipment, and network capabilities that include minimum speed thresholds;
(iv)evidence, including a certification from the proposal signatory, demonstrating the unserved or underserved nature of the project area to the best of the provider’s knowledge;
(v)the number of households, businesses, and public institutions or entities that would have new access to broadband service as a result of the proposal;
(vi)the total cost of the proposed project and the timeframe in which it will be completed;
(vii)the amount of matching funds, including funds from local or tribal governments, or federal funds as allowed by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Public Law 117-58, and the national telecommunications and information administration; and
(viii)a preliminary list of all government authorizations, permits, and other approvals required in connection with the proposed deployment, and an estimated timetable for the acquisition of the approvals and the completion of the proposed project.
(b)The department may request additional information as necessary to review the proposed application. Applications that fail to provide the requirements in this section must be submitted to the commission for review. The commission may review the applications and cancel those that do not meet the requirements of this section.
(3)The department shall treat any information that is not publicly available as confidential and subject to the trade secrets protections of state law upon an eligible provider’s request for confidential treatment, except that shapefile information depicting broadband coverage in the proposal must be publicly disclosed in sufficient detail to enable a challenging provider to identify the project area proposed to be covered by the provider. (Terminates on occurrence of contingency–sec. 9, Ch. 696, L. 2023.)