Field Testing. The Office may, in its sole discretion, conduct field tests for compliance with the requirements outlined in this Grant Agreement, including Section 3.1 (Performance/Certification), the NOFA, Iowa Code chapter 8B, or Iowa Administrative Code chapter 129—22, on one or multiple occasions for up to five (5) years after broadband service is certified as complete pursuant to Section 3.1 (Performance/Certification) and Iowa Administrative Code rule 129— 22.6(3)(b). The Office may exercise this right both before and after reimbursing a Grantee for any claimed, Allowable Expenditures, but if the Office elects to do so before reimbursing a Grantee for any claimed, Allowable Expenditures, it will do so within a reasonable time, not-to-exceed one (1) year, after broadband service is certified as complete pursuant to Section 3.1 (Performance/Certification) and Iowa Administrative Code rule 129— 22.6(3)(b). Such field tests may include but not be limited to: 3.2.1. Speed tests anywhere between a Grantee’s central office and the demarcation at any customer’s location in a Targeted Service Area or census block in which the Project was to be deployed; 3.2.2. In the case of wireless installations, from any location in a Targeted Service Area or census block in which the Project was to be deployed; and/or 3.2.3. In the case where a Grantee does not have a customer in a Targeted Service Area being served by the installation, certification obtained by the Grantee and supplied to the Office from an independent, third-party, properly licensed engineer that the installation facilitates broadband service at or above 25/3 Broadband in applicable Targeted Service Area(s) identified in the original Application. The costs of such certification shall be born by the Grantee.
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Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement
Field Testing. The Office may, in its sole discretion, conduct field tests for compliance with the requirements outlined in this Grant Agreement, including Section 3.1 (Performance/Certification), the NOFA, Iowa Code chapter 8B, or Iowa Administrative Code chapter 129—22, on one or multiple occasions for up to five (5) years after broadband Broadband service is certified as complete pursuant to Section 3.1 (Performance/Certification) and Iowa Administrative Code rule 129— 22.6(3)(b). The Office may exercise this right both before and after reimbursing a Grantee for any claimed, Allowable Expenditures, but if the Office elects to do so before reimbursing a Grantee for any claimed, Allowable Expenditures, it will do so within a reasonable time, not-to-exceed one (1) year, after broadband Broadband service is certified as complete pursuant to Section 3.1 (Performance/Certification) and Iowa Administrative Code rule 129— 22.6(3)(b). Such field tests may include but not be limited to:
3.2.1. Speed tests anywhere between a Grantee’s central office and the demarcation at any customer’s location in a Targeted Service Area or census block Census Block in which the Project was to be deployed;
3.2.2. In the case of wireless installations, from any location in a Targeted Service Area or census block Census Block in which the Project was to be deployed; and/or
3.2.3. In the case where a Grantee does not have a customer in a Targeted Service Area being served by the installation, certification obtained by the Grantee and supplied to the Office from an independent, third-third- party, properly licensed engineer that the installation facilitates broadband Facilitates Broadband service at or above 25/3 Broadband or 100/20 Broadband, whichever is applicable, in applicable Targeted Service Area(s) identified in the original Application/forming the basis of the Project. The costs of such certification shall be born borne by the Grantee.
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Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement
Field Testing. The Office may, in its sole discretion, conduct field tests for compliance with the requirements outlined in this Grant Agreement, including Section 3.1 (Performance/Certification), the NOFA, Iowa Code chapter 8B, or Iowa Administrative Code chapter 129—22, on one or multiple occasions for up to five (5) years after broadband Broadband service is certified as complete pursuant to Section 3.1 (Performance/Certification) and Iowa Administrative Code rule 129— 22.6(3)(b). The Office may exercise this right both before and after reimbursing a Grantee for any claimed, Allowable Expenditures, but if the Office elects to do so before reimbursing a Grantee for any claimed, Allowable Expenditures, it will do so within a reasonable time, not-to-exceed one (1) year, after broadband Broadband service is certified as complete pursuant to Section 3.1 (Performance/Certification) and Iowa Administrative Code rule 129— 22.6(3)(b). Such field tests may include but not be limited to:
3.2.1. : Speed tests anywhere between a Grantee’s central office and the demarcation at any customer’s location in a Targeted Service Area or census block Census Block in which the Project was to be deployed;
3.2.2. ; In the case of wireless installations, from any location in a Targeted Service Area or census block Census Block in which the Project was to be deployed; and/or
3.2.3. and/or In the case where a Grantee does not have a customer in a Targeted Service Area being served by the installation, certification obtained by the Grantee and supplied to the Office from an independent, third-party, properly licensed engineer that the installation facilitates broadband Facilitates Broadband service at or above 25/3 Broadband or 100/20 Broadband, whichever is applicable, in applicable Targeted Service Area(s) identified in the original Application/forming the basis of the Project. The costs of such certification shall be born borne by the Grantee.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
Field Testing. The Office may, in its sole discretion, conduct field tests for compliance with the requirements outlined in this Grant Agreement, including Section 3.1 (Performance/Certification), the NOFA, Iowa Code chapter 8B, or Iowa Administrative Code chapter 129—22, on one or multiple occasions for up to five (5) years after broadband service is certified as complete pursuant to Section 3.1 (Performance/Certification) and Iowa Administrative Code rule 129— 22.6(3)(b). The Office may exercise this right both before and after reimbursing a Grantee for any claimed, Allowable Expenditures, but if the Office elects to do so before reimbursing a Grantee for any claimed, Allowable Expenditures, it will do so within a reasonable time, not-to-exceed one (1) year, after broadband Broadband service is certified as complete pursuant to Section 3.1 (Performance/Certification) and Iowa Administrative Code rule 129— 22.6(3)(b). Such field tests may include but not be limited to:
3.2.1. : Speed tests anywhere between a Grantee’s central office and the demarcation at any customer’s location in a Targeted Service Area or census block in which the Project was to be deployed;
3.2.2. ; In the case of wireless installations, from any location in a Targeted Service Area or census block in which the Project was to be deployed; and/or
3.2.3. and/or In the case where a Grantee does not have a customer in a Targeted Service Area being served by the installation, certification obtained by the Grantee and supplied to the Office from an independent, third-party, properly licensed engineer that the installation facilitates broadband Facilitates Broadband service at or above 25/3 Broadband in applicable Targeted Service Area(s) identified in the original Application. The costs of such certification shall be born borne by the Grantee.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
Field Testing. The Office may, in its sole discretion, conduct field tests for compliance with the requirements outlined in this Grant Agreement, including Section 3.1 (Performance/Certification), the NOFA, Iowa Code chapter 8B, or Iowa Administrative Code chapter 129—22, on one or multiple occasions for up to five (5) years after broadband service is certified as complete pursuant to Section 3.1 (Performance/Certification) and Iowa Administrative Code rule 129— 22.6(3)(b). The Office may exercise this right both before and after reimbursing a Grantee for any claimed, Allowable Expenditures, but if the Office elects to do so before reimbursing a Grantee for any claimed, Allowable Expenditures, it will do so within a reasonable time, not-to-exceed one (1) year, after broadband service is certified as complete pursuant to Section 3.1 (Performance/Certification) and Iowa Administrative Code rule 129— 22.6(3)(b). Such field tests may include but not be limited to:
3.2.1. : Speed tests anywhere between a Grantee’s central office and the demarcation at any customer’s location in a Targeted Service Area or census block in which the Project was to be deployed;
3.2.2. ; In the case of wireless installations, from any location in a Targeted Service Area or census block in which the Project was to be deployed; and/or
3.2.3. and/or In the case where a Grantee does not have a customer in a Targeted Service Area being served by the installation, certification obtained by the Grantee and supplied to the Office from an independent, third-party, properly licensed engineer that the installation facilitates broadband service at or above 25/3 Broadband in applicable Targeted Service Area(s) identified in the original Application. The costs of such certification shall be born by the Grantee.
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Samples: Grant Agreement