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Enacted Laws

H 615 - An act relating to prohibiting the use of drones near correctional facilities. View the Bill

S 18 – An act relating to privacy protection. View the Bill

S 155 – Establishes regulations for the use of drones. View the Bill

Active Legislation

NACDL has not identified any active legislation for this state.

Previously Introduced Legislation (2021)

S 67 – For electronics-enabled agricultural equipment, including unmanned aircraft systems, provides that an original manufacturer shall make available on fair and reasonable terms the equipment’s documentation, parts, and tools, inclusive of any updates to information or embedded software, for purposes of diagnosis, maintenance, or repair of such equipment, to any independent repair provider or to the owner of equipment manufactured by the original manufactured. View the Bill

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Previously Introduced Legislation (2016)

H 711 – An act relating to flying an unmanned aircraft for hobby or recreational purposes at an altitude of less than 100 feet above privately owned real property. View the Bill

Previously Introduced Legislation (2015)

H 302 – An act relating to regulating the use of drones. View the Bill

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