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HB 937

Kentucky House of Representatives bill in Session 26RS.

Status: in_committee. Latest action: March 11, 2026.

AN ACT relating to high intensity technological infrastructure.

Bill ID KY-26RS-HB-937
Session 26RS
Status in_committee
Committee Natural Resources & Energy
House of Representatives in_committee 2026-03-11
Summary

Create new sections of KRS Chapter 65 to define terms; provide that the provisions of the Act do not preempt local governments from adopting more stringent local requirements regarding high intensity technological infrastructure (HITI) siting, construction, and operation; provide for HITI siting requirements in jurisdictions that have adopted planning and zoning and those that have not; require the identities of HITI project owners and operators be disclosed and for limitations on confidentiality agreements relating to HITI projects; establish minimum requirements for required community impact reports, site review plans, and community benefits packages for HITI siting; require public notice to be provided to persons located within 1 mile of the proposed HITI project boundary; provide for the consideration of conditions to mitigate incompatibilities between the proposed use of a HITI site and its zoned use; require that any material expansion of a HITI project have prior written approval by conditional use permit amendment; require that HITI project siting and construction applicants attest that design and operations of the HITI project shall comply with all federal and state requirements and industry standards; provide that appeals from actions shall be taken in accordance with applicable law governing appeals from conditional use and planning commission decisions.

Sponsor
T.J. Roberts
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-03-04 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-03-11 Status in_committee
2026-03-11 Latest Action 03/11/26: to Natural Resources & Energy (H)
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