[Federal Register: September 17, 2007 (Volume 72, Number 179)]
[Rules and Regulations]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Utilities Service
7 CFR Part 1739
RIN 0572-AC09
Community Connect Broadband Grant Program
AGENCY: Rural Utilities Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of confirmation of direct final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Rural Utilities Service, an agency delivering the United
States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Utilities
Programs, hereinafter referred to as Rural Development and/or the
Agency, gives notice that no adverse comments were received regarding
the direct final rule amending its regulations to update the
eligibility criteria for the Community Connect Broadband Grant Program
(Community Connect Grant Program) requirements of the Agency, and
confirms the effective date of the direct final rule.
DATES: The direct final rule published in the Federal Register on
August 3, 2007 (72 FR 43132), will be effective on September 17, 2007.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kenneth Kuchno, Director, Broadband
Division, USDA Rural Development, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW., STOP
1599, Washington, DC 20250-1599. Telephone: (202) 690-4673. Fax: (202)
690-4389. E-mail Address: Kenneth.kuchno@usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The USDA Rural Development Utilities Programs (the Agency) improves
the quality of life in rural America by providing investment capital,
in the form of loans and grants, for the deployment of rural
telecommunications infrastructure. Financial assistance is provided to
rural utilities; municipalities; commercial corporations; limited
liability companies; public utility districts; Indian tribes; and
cooperative, nonprofit, limited-dividend, or mutual associations. In
order to achieve the goal of increasing economic opportunity in rural
America, the Agency finances infrastructure that enables access to a
seamless, nation-wide
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telecommunications network. With access to the same advanced
telecommunications networks of its urban counterparts, especially
broadband networks designed to accommodate distance learning, telework
and telemedicine, rural America will see improving educational
opportunities, health care, economies, safety and security, and
ultimately higher employment. Of particular concern to the Agency are
communities where broadband service is not available and where
population densities are such that the cost of deployment to them is
high and build-out of infrastructure is unlikely. The Agency is
committed to ensuring rural communities will have access to affordable,
reliable, advanced communications services, comparable to those
available throughout the rest of the United States, to provide a
healthy, safe and prosperous place to live and work. The Community
Connect Grant Program was started as a Pilot Program with the Fiscal
Year 2002 budget and has been funded ever since through the
appropriations process. After administering the program as a pilot
program for two years, the Agency proposed rules for the program, and
on July 28, 2004, the current rules were published, and the program was
formally implemented. Since then more than 670 requests for grant funds
totaling over $410 million were requested through Fiscal Year 2006. Of
those requests, 129 were granted for $57 million to bring broadband
service to 129 communities in 26 states and Puerto Rico. While the
Agency is proud of the results achieved in the Community Connect Grant
Program thus far, it believes that the overall effectiveness of the
program can be improved by modifying the existing rules. Through these
changes, the Agency is increasing eligibility criteria to include
communities that clearly meet the intent of the program. Specifically,
this rule will: (1) Add the Rand McNally Atlas as a community locator;
(2) change the income measure for eligibility from a national
comparison to a state comparison; and (3) clarify the items that are
eligible to be considered as operating expenses.
Confirmation of Effective Date
This is to confirm the effective date of September 17, 2007, for
the direct final rule 7 CFR 1739, Community Connect Grant Program,
published in the Federal Register on August 3, 2007.
Dated: September 11, 2007.
James M. Andrew,
Administrator, Rural Utilities Service.
[FR Doc. E7-18272 Filed 9-14-07; 8:45 am]
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