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. (a) Of the revenues from fees collected pursuant to Section
14666.8 of the Government Code after the operative date of this
section, except for revenues from fees from a lease agreement for
access to Department of Transportation property or a lease agreement
existing prior to the operative date of the section, 15 percent shall
be available, upon appropriation by the Legislature, for the purpose
of addressing the state's digital divide.
(b) Revenues described in subdivision (a) shall be deposited in
the Digital Divide Account, which is hereby established in the
California Teleconnect Fund Administrative Committee Fund established
pursuant to Section 270, to be used only for digital divide pilot
projects. Not more than 5 percent of the revenues described in
subdivision (a) may be used to pay the costs incurred in connection
with the administration of digital divide pilot projects by the
commission.
(c) (1) The Digital Divide Grant Program is hereby established
subject to the availability of funding pursuant to this section. The
commission may not implement the grant program until the commission
projects that at least five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) will
be available in the Digital Divide Account during the calendar year
following implementation, based on money collected pursuant to
Section 14666.8 of the Government Code.
(2) The commission shall provide grants pursuant to this
subdivision on a competitive basis subject to criteria to be
established by the commission and in a way that disburses the funds
widely, including urban and rural areas. Grants shall be awarded to
community-based nonprofit organizations that are exempt from taxation
under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code for the purpose
of funding community technology programs.
(3) Recipients of grants pursuant to this subdivision shall report
to the commission annually on the effectiveness of the grant
program.
(d) For purposes of this section, "community technology programs"
means a program that is engaged in diffusing technology in local
communities and training local communities in the use of technology,
especially local communities that otherwise would have no access or
limited access to the Internet and other technologies.
(e) For purposes of this section, "digital divide projects" means
community technology programs involved in activities that include,
but are not limited to, the following:
(1) Providing open access to and opportunities for training in
technology.
(2) Developing content relevant to the interests and wants of the
local community.
(3) Preparing youth for opportunities in the new economy through
multimedia training and skills.
(4) Harnessing technology for e-government services.