‘An Act To Regulate Domestic Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Use’
HP0024 LD 25 |
Session - 127th Maine Legislature C "A", Filing Number H-469, Sponsored by
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LR 247 Item 2 |
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Bill Tracking, Additional Documents | Chamber Status |
Amend the bill by striking out the title and substituting the following:
‘An Act To Regulate Domestic Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Use’
Amend the bill by striking out everything after the enacting clause and before the summary and inserting the following:
‘Sec. 1. 25 MRSA Pt. 12 is enacted to read:
PART 12
UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES
CHAPTER 551
REGULATION OF UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES
§ 4501. Regulation of unmanned aerial vehicles
SUMMARY
This amendment replaces the bill with various provisions regulating the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, also known as drones, by law enforcement agencies. This amendment includes a legislative findings provision to recognize the potential benefits and risks of the evolving technology of unmanned aerial vehicles and narrows the definition of "unmanned aerial vehicle" to include only vehicles with the capability of performing audio or visual surveillance.
It requires the governing body of the governmental unit overseeing a law enforcement agency to approve the acquisition of an unmanned aerial vehicle by the law enforcement agency. It requires that a law enforcement agency must comply with Federal Aviation Administration requirements when operating an unmanned aerial vehicle.
Under this amendment, a law enforcement agency may operate an unmanned aerial vehicle only after it has adopted the standards established by the Board of Trustees of the Maine Criminal Justice Academy. The amendment provides exceptions for the use of an unmanned aerial vehicle in search and rescue operations when the law enforcement agency determines that the use is necessary to alleviate immediate danger to any person or for training exercises to prepare for such uses and for an emergency use approved by the chief administrative officer of the agency or the Governor. In addition, a law enforcement agency may use unmanned aerial vehicles for purposes other than the investigation of crimes, such as aerial photography for the assessment of accidents, forest fires and other fire scenes, flood stages and storm damage.
This amendment prohibits a law enforcement agency from using a weaponized unmanned aerial vehicle. Additionally, a law enforcement agency may not use an unmanned aerial vehicle for criminal investigations without a warrant, except as permitted by a recognized exception to the requirement for a warrant under the Constitution of Maine or the United States Constitution. The amendment also prohibits law enforcement use of an unmanned aerial vehicle to conduct surveillance of private citizens peacefully exercising their rights of free speech and assembly.
This amendment requires the Board of Trustees of the Maine Criminal Justice Academy to establish minimum standards for written policies and protocols for use of unmanned aerial vehicles and the Commissioner of Public Safety to annually report to the Legislature.