Hudson Introduces RAPID Act to Modernize FCC Permitting Reviews

Hudson Introduces RAPID Act to Modernize FCC Permitting Reviews
Congressman Richard Hudson — Richard Hudson Official Website
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Richard Hudson (NC-09) introduced the Reducing Antiquated Permitting for Infrastructure Deployment (RAPID) Act to modernize burdensome rules at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that prevent the timely approval of wireless infrastructure.

“Updating outdated federal rules is the most responsible and effective way to close the digital gap,” said Rep. Hudson. “The RAPID Act would help do that by directing the FCC to swiftly review and modernize burdensome regulations to promote innovation and encourage broadband deployment, including in rural communities. This effort will help unleash next-generation innovation and increase broadband deployment for all Americans.”

Background:

  • The RAPID Act would clarify that small cell deployments are subject to neither environmental review under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) nor historical review under the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA).
  • The RAPID Act would also establish a court’s presumption that a wireless provider has completed a request for review if a Tribal nation or Native Hawaiian Organization has received certain completed FCC forms relating to deployment of new or collocated wireless facilities.

“We applaud Representative Hudson for reintroducing the RAPID Act to help further modernize the deployment of 5G-ready wireless infrastructure and help enhance network coverage and capacity. These efforts are key to connecting more Americans, fostering innovation, and powering the 5G economy.” said Kelly Cole, SVP, Government Affairs.

Original source can be found here.



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