Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1012

Caption

Local government; construction or development of new data centers for a specified time; prohibit

Impact

The enactment of HB 1012 would significantly affect local governmental authority regarding land use and construction permits for data centers. Local entities such as counties and municipal corporations would be unable to issue approvals for these structures, which could hinder technological investments and job creation in the data sector for the duration of the ban. Moreover, it aims to facilitate a comprehensive evaluation of the ecological ramifications of such developments, indicating a shift towards more careful regulatory oversight rather than unchecked growth.

Summary

House Bill 1012 aims to impose a temporary ban on the construction and development of new data centers in Georgia. The bill emphasizes the state's interest in assessing the potential impact of such facilities on natural resources and local environments. By prohibiting local governments from issuing permits for data center construction for nearly five years, the bill seeks to establish minimum standards for land use and environmental protection. This moratorium highlights the tension between economic development and environmental sustainability, acknowledging that while data centers can present economic opportunities, their rapid proliferation may pose risks to the state's vital areas.

Contention

There are concerns regarding the implications of this legislative action. Proponents argue that the temporary pause is necessary to ensure that future data centers are developed sustainably and with due consideration for environmental impacts. However, critics may contend that this could delay technological advancements and economic benefits associated with data centers, creating a potential backlash from industries reliant on these facilities. Balancing state-level regulation while allowing local authorities to retain some control over development is likely to be a key topic of contention as discussions around the bill unfold.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB21

Local Governments; violation of the prohibition on immigration sanctuary policies; waive sovereign and governmental immunities

GA HB710

Prohibit public support, limit construction of, new data centers

GA HB120

Moratorium on Construction of New Data Centers - Co-Location and Generation Contingency

GA HB5882

Local government: other; requirements for a moratorium imposed by a local unit of government on large-scale data centers or cryptocurrency mining facilities; provide for. Creates new act. TIE BAR WITH: HB 5881'26

GA HB3369

Prohibits the issuance of permits for construction of data centers for one year in St. Louis

GA SB1361

Transit-oriented housing developments: local governments: transit agencies and projects.

GA A2707

"Restore Local Offshore Wind Control Act"; prohibits construction of certain offshore wind project infrastructure without local governmental approval.

GA HB1265

Prohibiting the construction of data centers in the state and establishing a committee to study the environmental impact of data centers.

GA SB88

Prohibiting state government entities from including specified terms related to labor organization agreements in construction related contracts and grants.

GA HB656

Local government; authorize assessment of development impact fees for public facilities produced through agreements between developers and governmental entities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.