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Enacted Laws

SF 170 - Authorizing the Wyoming aeronautics commission to promulgate rules related to unmanned aircraft. View the Act

SF 79 - AN ACT relating to aeronautics; authorizing the Wyoming aeronautics commission to promulgate rules regarding vertical takeoff and landing aircraft; amending provisions related to unmanned aircraft to include to vertical takeoff and landing aircraft. View the Act

Active Legislation

SF 32 – Prohibits the use of unmanned aircraft systems over penal institutions and requires the department of corrections to promulgate rules specifying reasonable actions a person in charge of a penal institution or correctional facility may take to stop or prevent a violation of this statute. View the Bill
 
SF 34 – Creates the crime of trespass by small unmanned aircraft and provides a penalty. View the Bill

Previously Introduced Legislation (2022)

HB 128 – Creates the crime of trespass by drone and provides penalties. View the Bill

Previously Introduced Legislation (2015)

HB 18 - Relating to drones; specifying requirements for use of drones by law enforcement agencies; limiting use of information obtained with a drone by governmental entities; requiring reports; and providing for an effective date. View the Bill

 

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