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MI SB0795
Bill
AI Summary
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Creates a 32-member Advanced Air Mobility Study Committee consisting of 4 state directors, 22 governor-appointed members representing municipalities, counties, universities, airports, law enforcement, businesses, and the AAM industry, plus 3 members each appointed by the senate majority leader and speaker of the house.
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Committee must meet at least quarterly to review state laws affecting advanced air mobility, identify jurisdictional consistency opportunities, create public outreach campaigns, and collaborate with local governments on transportation integration.
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Committee must submit a report with recommendations for administrative or legislative action to the governor, secretary of state, senate majority leader, and speaker of the house within 2 years of the effective date.
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Committee is automatically dissolved 2 years after the effective date of this section.
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Prohibits counties, cities, villages, and townships from enacting ordinances, policies, or rules regulating advanced air mobility aircraft or operations; voids any such existing or future ordinances.
Legislative Description
Aeronautics: unmanned aircraft systems; advanced air mobility (AAM) task force; establish. Amends 1945 PA 327 (MCL 259.1 - 259.208) by adding sec. 207.
Aeronautics: unmanned aircraft systems
Last Action
Referred To Committee On Transportation
3/17/2022