Ohio HB333 establishes the Airspace Protection Act, regulating structures and objects near airports to ensure safe air navigation.
Ohio HB333, known as the Airspace Protection Act, aims to regulate structures and objects near airports to ensure safe air navigation. The act mandates permits for new structures or substantial changes to existing ones in airport hazard areas, ensuring they do not obstruct air navigation. It also outlines penalties for violations, including fines and imprisonment. The act empowers the Department of Transportation to issue or deny permits, considering safety and aeronautical standards.
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