This chapter shall be known as the "Drone Regulation Law."
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
COUNTY
The County of Rockland, New York.
DRONE
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that can fly under the control
of a remote pilot or via a geographical positions system (GPS) guided
autopilot mechanism.
LAW ENFORCEMENT
A lawfully established state or local public agency that
is responsible for the prevention of crime, local government code
enforcement with authority to enforce penal, traffic, regulatory,
game, or controlled substance laws or regulations.
PERSON
Any natural person, individual, corporation, unincorporated
association, proprietorship, firm, partnership, joint venture, joint-stock
association, or other entity of business of any kind.
This chapter does not prohibit the following use of a drone:
A. Persons using drones in the course of employment of a government agency, or on behalf of one of those agencies are not subject to the prohibitions set forth in §
234-4.
B. If a law enforcement agency is using the drone in accordance with
accepted Fourth Amendment jurisprudence with regard to search and
seizure.
C. If a fire and emergency services agency is using a drone solely for
purposes of:
(1) Providing an aerial view in order to better manage fire-fighting
resources by determining point of origin, shape, or boundaries of
forest fires;
(2) Assisting in rescue of individuals from remote and difficult-to-access
locations such as parkland, forests or mountains; or
(3) Providing crucial information needed when responding to incidents
involving hazardous materials without endangering fire and emergency
service personnel.
D. In the event a federal, state or local official declares a state
of emergency in Rockland County, in which case utility companies under
the jurisdiction of the Public Service Commission, and any employees
or other persons on the utility companies' behalf, may utilize
drones for damage assessment and recovery operations without the need
for a warrant or consent.
E. By utility companies operating under the jurisdiction of the Public
Service Commission, and any employees or other persons on the utility
companies' behalf, for the purpose of:
(1) Inspection of utility facilities and transmission lines they own
and operate;
(2) Inspection of lands, highway, roadways, or areas belonging to New
York State or its political subdivisions that contain or are planned
to contain utility facilities controlled by such utility company;
(3) Inspection of utility easements on private property, with notification
to the property owner.
This chapter may be enforced by any law enforcement agency having
jurisdiction to act in the County of Rockland.
This chapter shall apply to all actions occurring on or after
the effective date of this chapter.
This chapter shall take effect 90 days after filing with the
New York State Secretary of State.