South Carolina Drone Regulation and Public Safety Act establishes guidelines for drone operation, enhancing penalties for unlawful use.
The South Carolina Drone Regulation and Public Safety Act sets forth enforceable restrictions on drone use, enhancing penalties for unlawful activities. It prohibits using drones to transport contraband into correctional facilities, surveil critical infrastructure, or threaten individuals. Law enforcement agencies are authorized to investigate, detain individuals, and confiscate drones used in violation. Local governments cannot enact ordinances conflicting with this act or FAA regulations.
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