Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB296

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Enacts "The Foreign Unmanned Aircraft Law"

Impact

If enacted, SB296 will significantly alter the landscape of drone usage among public entities in Missouri. Starting May 1, 2027, public entities will not be able to operate UAS from covered foreign entities, effectively forcing them to either comply with the new regulations or forfeit their existing systems. The bill requires the department of public safety to create a replacement grant program by May 25, 2026, to assist these entities in transitioning to compliant systems. This change could lead to substantial financial implications for local governments, especially those that heavily rely on these technologies for services.

Summary

Senate Bill 296, also known as 'The Foreign Unmanned Aircraft Law', was introduced to regulate the acquisition and operation of small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) by public entities in Missouri. The bill prohibits public entities from purchasing or using UAS that are manufactured or assembled by covered foreign entities, especially those influenced or controlled by governments such as China and Russia. Additionally, it disallows state funds from being used in connection with these foreign-produced aircraft. This legislation aims to mitigate potential risks to national security by controlling the use of foreign technology in public sector applications.

Contention

There are notable concerns surrounding this bill. On one hand, proponents argue that products from covered foreign entities pose security risks, while opponents may view this legislation as an overreach that limits local governments' options and could increase costs for public services. The requirement for public entities to adhere strictly to these regulations may lead to limited availability and higher prices for compliant UAS systems. Community discussions might bring forth additional viewpoints regarding the balance between public safety and the practical needs of local entities relying on drones for various services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB903

Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of real property

MO SB398

Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicles

MO SB55

Modifies provisions regarding foreign ownership of agricultural land

MO SB923

Creates new provisions relating to protecting public assets from adversarial foreign assets

MO SB1213

Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs

MO SB806

Modifies provisions regarding foreign ownership of agricultural land

MO SB865

Modifies provisions regarding foreign ownership of property

MO SB402

Enacts provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs

MO SB101

Enacts provisions relating to property and casualty insurance

MO SB1241

Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle sales tax payment plans

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