Arizona SB1627 prohibits local governments from regulating unmanned aircraft operations in parks and preserves.
Arizona SB1627 amends state law to prohibit cities, towns, and counties from enacting or adopting ordinances or rules that regulate the operation or use of public unmanned aircraft in parks or preserves. This includes rules that govern the takeoff or landing of model aircraft in parks or preserves unless the person has legal authority over the area or obtains consent from another person with legal authority. The bill also prohibits local governments from regulating the ownership or operation of unmanned aircraft or unmanned aircraft systems.
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