49 USC 44806 – Public unmanned aircraft systems
(a)
(1) to streamline and expedite the process for the issuance of a certificate of authorization or a certificate of waiver;
(2) to facilitate the capability of public agencies to develop and use test ranges, subject to operating restrictions required by the Federal Aviation Administration, to test and operate public unmanned aircraft systems; and
(3) to provide guidance on a public agency’s responsibilities when operating an unmanned aircraft without a civil airworthiness certificate issued by the Administration.
(b)
(1)
(2)
(A) with respect to an application described in paragraph (1)—
(i) provide for an expedited review of the application;
(ii) require a decision by the Administrator on approval or disapproval not later than 60 business days after the date of submission of the application; and
(iii) allow for an expedited appeal if the application is disapproved;
(B) allow for a one-time approval of similar operations carried out during a fixed period of time; and
(C) allow a government public safety agency to operate an unmanned aircraft weighing 4.4 pounds or less if that unmanned aircraft is operated—
(i) within or beyond the visual line of sight of the operator;
(ii) less than 400 feet above the ground;
(iii) during daylight conditions;
(iv) within Class G airspace; and
(v) outside of 5 statute miles from any airport, heliport, seaplane base, spaceport, or other location with aviation activities.
(c)
(1)
(A) operated at an altitude of less than 150 feet above ground level;
(B) operated—
(i) within class G airspace; or
(ii) at or below the ceiling depicted on the Federal Aviation Administration’s published UAS facility maps for class B, C, D, or E surface area airspace;
(C) not flown directly over non-participating persons;
(D) operated within visual line of sight of the operator; and
(E) operated in a manner that does not interfere with and gives way to any other aircraft.
(2)
(A) without any requirement to obtain a certificate of authorization, certificate of waiver, or other approval by the Federal Aviation Administration;
(B) without requiring airman certification under section 44703 of this title or any rule or regulation relating to airman certification; and
(C) without requiring airworthiness certification under section 44704 of this title or any rule or regulation relating to aircraft certification.
(3)
(4)
(d)