Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB185

Caption

Enact the Airspace Protection Act

Impact

The bill's impact extends significantly to local governance and construction regulations across the state. By establishing clearer guidelines for permit applications and the evaluation of potential obstructions to navigable airspace, the Airspace Protection Act ensures that both private and public sector construction complies with federal aviation standards. This could lead to easier and faster approval processes while minimizing safety hazards associated with obstructions. Local airport authorities will have clearer authority to manage developments that could pose a risk to air traffic, thereby enhancing operational safety.

Summary

House Bill 185, officially designated as the Airspace Protection Act, primarily aims to amend various sections of the Ohio Revised Code related to navigable airspace management and construction regulations around airports. This bill entails the repeal of certain sections concerning the management of air navigation facilities and introduces a new section that outlines updated procedures and criteria for obtaining permits for structures that may impede navigable airspace. The overarching goal of the act is to bolster safety and streamline aviation operations while maintaining clear operational guidelines for construction and development in proximity to airports.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB185 involve the balance between development rights and aviation safety. Critics argue that the stringent restrictions on construction could inhibit local economic growth and development potential, particularly in regions near airports where expansion and infrastructure improvements are needed. Concerns have also been raised about possible overreach by state authorities in regulating land and airspace use, potentially stifling local planning efforts. Proponents, however, emphasize the necessity of prioritizing air safety over development interests, advocating for stricter controls on the construction of new buildings or modifications to existing structures within sensitive airspace zones.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OH HB333

Enact the Airspace Protection Act

OH HB251

Regards drone use by law enforcement; aviation facilities

OH HB477

Modifies the Aeronautics Law

OH SB1985

Safe Operations of Shared Airspace Act of 2025

OH SB294

Incorporate seaplane bases, heliports, etc., into Aeronautics Law

OH SB206

Establish process for selling abandoned or derelict aircraft

OH HB554

Establish a process for sale of abandoned or derelict aircraft

OH HB6967

Safe Airspace for Americans Act

OH SB1912

Aircraft and airports; adding references to vertiports into the Municipal Airports Act; authorizing Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics to integrate vertiports into the state's aerospace infrastructure. Effective date.

OH HB6549

F-AIR Act Fairness in Airspace Includes Residents Act

Similar Bills

OH HB333

Enact the Airspace Protection Act

OK HB2266

Aerospace; defining terms, modifying list requiring certain permit; effective date.

CT HB05392

An Act Concerning Airports.

OK SB920

Aerospace infrastructure; requiring certain permit for construction within certain radius of a heliport or vertiport; granting Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics certain authority. Effective date.

OK SB1912

Aircraft and airports; adding references to vertiports into the Municipal Airports Act; authorizing Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics to integrate vertiports into the state's aerospace infrastructure. Effective date.

OK HB3672

Aircraft and airports; defining terms; modifying language to include vertiports as municipally owned air facilities; effective date.

CT HB06823

An Act Concerning The Connecticut Airport Authority's Recommendations Regarding Operation Of The Authority, Airport Development Zone Administration And The Authority's Jurisdiction Over Aeronautics In The State.

CT HB05202

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Connecticut Airport Authority.