Massachusetts H3429 regulates the use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) or drones by law enforcement and the public.
Massachusetts H3429 establishes regulations for the use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) or drones by law enforcement and the public. It prohibits law enforcement from using UASs for surveillance without a warrant, except in specific circumstances such as searching for a missing person or documenting a crime scene. The bill mandates that law enforcement agencies must erase or destroy UAS images, footage, data, or recordings within 120 days unless they contain evidence of a crime or are relevant to an ongoing investigation.
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