Indiana SB0227 establishes procedures for counter-unmanned aircraft system (UAS) activities under federal authorization.
Indiana SB0227 adds provisions to the Indiana Code to govern counter-UAS activities. The state police department becomes the statewide coordinating agency for such activities, which are authorized under federal law. The bill applies if a federal law authorizes state or local law enforcement to detect, track, identify, or mitigate UAS. The state police department may designate participating agencies and pilot project locations. Activities are limited to those authorized by federal law and subject to federal approval.
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