Loading chat...
AK SCR4
Concurrent Resolution
AI Summary
-
Continues the Task Force on Unmanned Aircraft Systems through June 30, 2018, originally created in 2013 and continued in 2014
-
Expands task force membership from seven original members to include the commissioner of transportation and public facilities, commissioner of commerce/community/economic development, one public member, and two unmanned aircraft system industry representatives with operating experience
-
Directs task force to review Federal Aviation Administration regulations, provide written recommendations with suggested legislation for state unmanned aircraft policy, evaluate public complaints, and identify privacy and public safety concerns
-
Requires task force to conduct a public hearing on privacy and data capture by unmanned aircraft systems at the University of Alaska test site and study the FAA's November 7, 2013 National Airspace System Roadmap
-
Members serve without compensation, per diem, or travel reimbursement, and the task force may request administrative and technical support from the University of Alaska Fairbanks
Legislative Description
Task Force On Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Rights
Last Action
APPOINTMENT OF PUBLIC MEMBER, INDUSTRY REPRESENTATIVE, RYAN MARLOW
11/29/2017