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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 86 — Telecommunications and Technology

86-1305. Grants; priority for distribution.

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The commission shall distribute grants based on priority as follows:
(1)The first priority is a project in a project area that is an unserved area which the commission has determined pursuant to section 75-160 or 86-166 needs further support but has not received public assistance for development of a broadband network;
(2)The second priority is a project that is in an unserved area, that has received federal support for development of a broadband network, and that will not be completed within twenty-four months after the grant application deadline if the commission determines that a grant under the program will accelerate the deployment of the broadband network; and
(3)The third priority is a project in a project area that is an underserved area and that the commission determines has a digital inclusion plan.
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