New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3174

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Requires certain drones to contain geo-fencing technology; makes violation a fourth degree crime.

Impact

The bill, if enacted, would significantly alter the landscape of drone regulations in New Jersey. It establishes clear legal requirements for operators of drones, thereby aligning local laws with aviation safety standards. Violation of this regulation is deemed a fourth degree crime, which can lead to substantial penalties, including imprisonment of up to 18 months or fines that can reach $10,000. This criminalization reflects the state's commitment to ensuring safe airspace while simultaneously addressing the emerging challenges of drone usage in densely populated areas.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3174, introduced in New Jersey, mandates that certain unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), popularly known as drones, must be equipped with geo-fencing technology. This technology is designed to restrict drone operation above 500 feet and within two miles of specific airspaces, such as airports and large venues hosting significant public events (e.g., sports games). The purpose of this legislation is to enhance safety and prevent unauthorized drone access to protected airspace, thereby mitigating risks associated with potential drone-related incidents in crowded environments.

Contention

While the bill aims to bolster safety, it does raise questions regarding privacy and personal freedoms. Critics may argue that stringent regulations on drone operation could hinder recreational use and innovation within the drone industry. Additionally, there could be concerns about enforcement and the potential for overreach, particularly in the context of how the geo-fencing technology is implemented. The law also contains exemptions for law enforcement and emergency services, which could lead to discussions about equitable treatment under this legislation.

Companion Bills

NJ S2297

Same As Requires certain drones to contain geo-fencing technology; makes violation a fourth degree crime.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2297

Requires certain drones to contain geo-fencing technology; makes violation a fourth degree crime.

NJ A2420

Creates fourth degree crime of operating drone equipped with weapon.

NJ A1667

Creates fourth degree crime of operating drone equipped with weapon.

NJ A3173

Requires certain retailers to provide notice of FAA safety guidelines for flying drones to consumers.

NJ S2296

Requires certain retailers to provide notice of FAA safety guidelines for flying drones to consumers.

NJ A4128

Prohibits operation of drone over school under certain circumstances.

NJ S3018

Prohibits operation of drone over school under certain circumstances.

NJ A5506

Prohibits certain caller identification service manipulation; makes violation fourth degree crime.

NJ S588

Prohibits certain caller identification service manipulation; makes violation fourth degree crime.

NJ S3809

Prohibits certain caller identification service manipulation; makes violation fourth degree crime.

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