Engrossed
2026 Regular Session

HB593

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AN ACT relating to data centers.

Create new sections of KRS Chapter 96 relating to municipal utilities and KRS Chapter 278 relating to Public Service Commission-regulated utilities to: define terms; only allow for the provision of electric service to a data center through a contract that conforms to the requirements of the Act; require that within 90 days of the effective date of the Act, the electric service provider issue or file a tariff setting forth the process for a data center customer to apply for service; require the payment of a nonrefundable service application fee; require the preparation of studies to determine the manner in which the electric service provider can safely and efficiently serve the data center in a way that does not have negative service or rate impacts to their non-data center customers; establish the minimum contract requirements between the electric service provider and the data center customer; provide that requirements of the Act that are conflict with the Tennessee Valley Authority's requirements for the distribution of electricity that it supplies shall not apply; prohibit the charging or allocating of any costs associated with serving or constructing new infrastructure to serve a data center to any other customers served by natural gas, water, or wastewater utilities; amend KRS 154.20-229 to require that a qualified data center project that has been preliminarily approved for a certificate of exemption under KRS 139.499 include in its memorandum of agreement with the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority a certification that the data center project complies or will comply with all applicable local requirements and the applicable requirements of the Act.

Boards and CommissionsCitiesEnergyFederal Laws and RegulationsInformation TechnologyOil and Natural GasPublic UtilitiesSewer SystemsState AgenciesWater SupplyLocal Mandate

Introduced: February 6, 2026

Last action: March 31, 2026

Returned To Economic Development, Tourism, & Labor (S)
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Legislative History

Feb 6, 2026 · House
Introduced In House
Feb 6, 2026 · House
To Committee On Committees (H)
Feb 10, 2026 · House
To Economic Development & Workforce Investment (H)
Feb 26, 2026 · House
Reported Favorably, 1st Reading, To Calendar With Committee Substitute (1)
Feb 27, 2026 · House
2nd Reading, To Rules (clerical)
Mar 3, 2026 · House
Posted For Passage In The Regular Orders Of The Day For Wednesday, March 04 2026 (clerical)
Mar 4, 2026 · House
3rd Reading, Passed 90-8 With Committee Substitute (1) (clerical)
Mar 5, 2026 · Senate
Received In Senate

Primary Sponsor

Portrait of Josh Bray
Josh Bray

Representative · House District 071

Primary sponsor
Josh.Bray@kylegislature.gov
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Co-sponsors (5)

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Jason Petrie

Representative · House District 016

Co-sponsor
Jason.Petrie@kylegislature.gov
Portrait of Daniel Elliott
Daniel Elliott

Representative · House District 054

Co-sponsor
Daniel.Elliott@kylegislature.gov
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Jim Gooch

Representative · House District 012

Co-sponsor
Jim.Gooch@kylegislature.gov
Portrait of Kim King
Kim King

Representative · House District 055

Co-sponsor
Kim.King@kylegislature.gov
Portrait of David Osborne
David Osborne

Representative · House District 059

Co-sponsor
David.Osborne@kylegislature.gov

Roll calls

March 4, 2026

House: 3rd reading, passed 90-8 with Committee Substitute (1)

Yea: 90
Nay: 8
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