Missouri HB3390 regulates the construction and operation of hyperscale data centers, including siting restrictions and permit requirements.
Missouri HB3390 introduces new provisions for the construction and operation of hyperscale data centers. It prohibits the construction of such centers on agricultural land, within ten miles of agricultural, recreational, or conservation land, or on state waters. The bill also establishes a siting board to review and approve projects. Additionally, it mandates noise-control methods for construction projects near highways and requires governmental entities to obtain affidavits attesting that recipients are not hyperscale data centers before providing economic incentives.
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