Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1488

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to unmanned aerial vehicles

Impact

The legislation amends Chapter 269 of the General Laws by adding a new section that details the definition of 'critical infrastructure facilities' and explicitly outlines the legal repercussions for misusing UAVs. These infrastructure facilities include petroleum refineries, electrical power stations, and various transportation hubs, among others. The penalties range from substantial fines to significant prison sentences, emphasizing the seriousness of unauthorized surveillance or weaponization of drones.

Summary

House Bill 1488, presented by Representative Michael J. Finn, addresses the regulation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill introduces several legal definitions and stipulations regarding the use of UAVs, with an emphasis on protecting critical infrastructure and private privacy. Under the proposed law, specific penalties are established for unauthorized uses of UAVs, especially targeting those that could potentially weaponize the technology or infringe on individuals' rights to privacy.

Contention

Notably, the bill stipulates harsh penalties for anyone weaponizing UAVs, with imprisonment ranging from 3 to 20 years and fines between $1,000 and $50,000. Furthermore, it criminalizes the act of photographing or surveilling individuals without their consent, which could be a point of contention among privacy advocates and civil liberty groups. Critics may argue that while the bill aims to enhance security and protect privacy, it could also result in overreach and unintended consequences concerning drone use for journalism or other peaceful purposes.

Companion Bills

MA S2772

Similar To Relative to the use of green lights for municipal emergency management vehicles

MA H4832

Replaced by Relative to civil rights and technology

Previously Filed As

MA H1688

Relative to unmanned aerial vehicles

MA S2454

Relative to unmanned aerial vehicles in the commonwealth

MA H3429

Relative to unmanned aerial systems

MA H3749

Relative to unmanned aerial systems

MA S2438

Relative to unmanned aerial systems

MA SB721

Authorizing use of unmanned aerial vehicles to track certain mortally wounded wild animals

MA HB450

Prohibit certain offenses with an unmanned aerial vehicle system

MA HB3479

Creating requirements for use of unmanned aerial vehicles

MA HB77

Regards the operation of unmanned aerial vehicles in Ohio

MA S2308

Relative to unmanned aerial vehicles in the Commonwealth

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