Louisiana HB730 prohibits using ADS-B data to charge fees to aircraft owners or operators.
Louisiana HB730 amends state law to prohibit any person or entity from using information from automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast systems to calculate, generate, or collect fees or taxes from aircraft owners or operators. This advanced aviation surveillance technology combines an aircraft's position with ground infrastructure to create an accurate surveillance interface between an aircraft and air traffic control. The law also provides for penalties for violations, with a fine of up to $500 for each occurrence.
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