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127th MAINE LEGISLATURE |
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LD 465 |
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LR 1181(01) |
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An Act To
Eliminate the Broadband Sustainability Fee |
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Preliminary
Fiscal Impact Statement for Original Bill |
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Sponsor: Rep. Higgins of Dover-Foxcroft |
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Committee: Energy, Utilities and Technology |
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Fiscal Note Required: Yes |
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Preliminary
Fiscal Impact Statement |
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Current biennium revenue decrease - Component Unit of State |
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Fiscal Detail
and Notes |
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The bill
eliminates the broadband sustainability fee and requires funds in the
Broadband Sustainability Fund (BSF) within the ConnectME Authority
(ConnectME) to be used to support municipal governments in developing plans
to promote broadband service in unserved or underserved areas. ConnectME is a
legally separate entity from the State and is a component unit of the State
that is not funded using state funds. Under current law, 95% of the funds
from this fee go to the BSF and 5% go to the ConnectME Fund. Eliminating the
broadband sustainability fee will reduce revenue to ConnectME by an estimated
$350,000 in fiscal year 2015-16, $900,000 in fiscal year 2016-17 and $750,000
in fiscal year 2017-18. Under current law, this fee will end on December 31,
2017. There is currently $343,728 in the BSF, but ConnectME has indicated
that the BSF will have a substantially smaller balance before this bill
becomes law, due to certain companies requesting disbursements from the BSF
as allowed under current law. There is a Superior Court case pending
concerning delinquent broadband sustainability fee payments owed to
ConnectME. ConnectME estimates a $320,000 deposit into the BSF if ConnectME
prevails in the court case. This $320,000 would not be disbursed to certain
companies if the case is resolved after the bill becomes law and that
additional revenue could potentially be available to support municipalities
as required by this bill. |
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