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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · S. 4763 (Introduced in Senate) — To support the construction of middle mile broadband infrastructure and enhance the electric grid. · Sec. 8

Sec. 8. Grantee reporting requirements

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An eligible entity that receives a GRID broadband grant shall submit to the Assistant Secretary a biannual report for the life of the project, in a format specified by the Assistant Secretary, that— describes the entity’s— use of the grant and progress in fulfilling the objectives for which the grant funds were awarded, including meeting any requirements established by the Assistant Secretary under section 5(l); and interconnection agreements with last mile providers, including how those agreements are— increasing the availability of high-speed, high-quality broadband in unserved locations and underserved locations; ensuring compliance with section 4(d)(1)(A) (relating to open access); and making broadband service more affordable for consumers; and includes any other information required by the Assistant Secretary.
The Assistant Secretary shall make each report submitted under subsection
(a)available to the public.
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