"Broadband" means a high-speed, high-capacity electronic transmission medium, including fixed wireless and mobile wireless mediums, that can carry data signals from independent network sources by establishing different bandwidth channels and that is commonly used to deliver Internet services to the public.
"Broadband infrastructure" means the physical infrastructure used for the transmission of data that provides broadband services. "Broadband infrastructure" does not include land, buildings, structures, improvements, or equipment not directly used in the transmission of data via broadband.
"Certified project" means the installation of broadband infrastructure certified by the office of the chief information officer to serve a targeted service area.
"Communications service provider" means a service provider that provides broadband service.
"Date of commencement" means the date first occurring after July 1, 2015, and before July 1, 2020, in which broadband infrastructure used in a certified project becomes property taxed as real property as determined by Iowa Code section 427A.1.
"Date of completion" or "completed" means the date that a communications service provider offers or facilitates broadband service delivered at or above 25 megabits per second of download speed and 3 megabits per second of upload speed in a targeted service area.
"Installation of the broadband infrastructure" means the labor, construction, building, and furnishing of new physical infrastructure used for the transmission of data that provides broadband services. "Installation of the broadband infrastructure" does not include the process of removing existing infrastructure, fixtures, or other real property in preparation of installation of the broadband infrastructure.
"Targeted service area" means a U.S. Census Bureau census block located in this state, including any crop operation located within the census block, within which no communications service provider offers or facilitates broadband service at or above 25 megabits per second of download speed and 3 megabits per second of upload speed as of July 1, 2015.
Broadband infrastructure in general may be assessed locally or by the department of revenue. Broadband infrastructure that qualifies as telephone or telegraph property under Iowa Code chapter 433 is centrally assessed by the department of revenue. Broadband infrastructure that does not qualify as telephone or telegraph property under Iowa Code chapter 433 is locally assessed under Iowa Code chapter 441. The owner of the property must separately report property that is centrally assessed from property that is locally assessed.
The department shall calculate the actual value added by installation of the broadband infrastructure as part of the total unit value of the operating property of the company. The exemption attributable to the installation of the broadband infrastructure shall be applied to each unit before any other exemption or credit. In no case shall the taxable value of the property be reduced below zero. The department shall certify the exemption value per line mile for each company to the county auditor pursuant to Iowa Code section 433.8.
Neither the department nor the board of supervisors shall approve an application for exemption that is missing any of the requirements listed in this subrule. The department or the board of supervisors may consult with the office of the chief information officer in order to obtain additional information necessary to review an application for exemption.
Approval of an application involving a targeted service area that is under appeal pursuant to rule 129-21.7 (8B,427) shall be contingent on the outcome of the appeal. In the event that an application is approved and the targeted service area designation subsequently is revoked upon appeal, the approved exemption shall also be revoked at that time.
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code section 427.1(40).
Iowa Admin. Code r. 701-110.31