Broadband Expansion Loan Program

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§ 280ee. Broadband Expansion Loan Program

(a) Creation. There is established within the Authority the Vermont Broadband Expansion Loan Program (the Program), the purpose of which is to enable the Authority to make loans that expand broadband service to unserved and underserved Vermonters.

(b) Intent. It is understood that loans under the Program may be high-risk loans to likely start-up businesses and therefore losses in the Program may be higher than the Authority's historical loss rate. Loans shall be underwritten by the Authority utilizing underwriting parameters that acknowledge the higher risk nature of these loans. The Authority shall not make a loan unless the Authority has a reasonable expectation of the long-term viability of the business.

(c)(1) Requirements. The Authority shall make loans for start-up and expansion that enable the Internet service providers to expand broadband availability in unserved and underserved locations.

(2) The Authority shall establish policies and procedures for the Program necessary to ensure the expansion of broadband availability to the largest number of Vermont addresses as possible. The policies shall specify that:

(A) loans may be made in an amount of up to $4,000,000.00;

(B) eligible borrowers include communications union districts and other units of government, nonprofit organizations, cooperatives, and for-profit businesses;

(C) a loan shall not exceed 90 percent of project costs;

(D) interest and principal may be deferred up to two years;

(E) a maximum of $10,800,000.00 in Authority loans may be made under the Program commencing on June 20, 2019; and

(F) the provider shall offer to all customers broadband service that is capable of speeds of at least 100 Mbps symmetrical.

(3) To ensure the limited funding available through the Program supports the highest-quality broadband available to the most Vermonters and prioritizes delivering services to the unserved and underserved, the Authority shall consult with the Department of Public Service.

(d) On or before January 1, 2020, and annually thereafter, the Authority shall submit a report of its activities pursuant to this section to the Senate Committee on Finance and the House Committees on Commerce and Economic Development and on Energy and Technology. Each report shall include operating and financial statements for the two most recently concluded State fiscal years. In addition, each report shall include information on the Program portfolio, including the number of projects financed; the amount, terms, and repayment status of each loan; and a description of the broadband projects financed in whole or in part by the Program. (Added 2019, No. 79, § 15, eff. June 20, 2019.)


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