Legislature approves regulatory framework for data centers as Florida tries to keep ahead in AI race
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Legislature Approves Bill Placing Regulations on Data Centers, Sends Bill to Gov. DeSantis
Florida lawmakers on Friday gave final approval to legislation establishing a regulatory framework for large data centers, sending the measure to Gov. Ron DeSantis. The Senate voted 31-6 to pass SB 484 after taking up the bill with House changes adopted earlier this week. The measure sets new rules for local governments, public utilities and water regulators in handling projects with exceptionally large power demands, including major data-center…
Legislature approves regulatory framework for data centers as Florida tries to keep ahead in AI race
The Legislature has passed a new regulatory framework for data centers to be built in the state. The bill (SB 484) next heads to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ desk. The Senate took up the legislation after the House approved the same bill with significant changes made this week. The upper chamber passed it 31-6. But language allowing economic development agencies to keep plans for major data centers secret for up to a year generated questions in the Senate…
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