HB 2210
aviation surveillance technology; fees; prohibition
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Bill overview
House Bill 2210 prohibits the use of certain aviation surveillance technology – specifically automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) systems – to calculate or collect fees from aircraft owners or operators. The bill defines ADS-B as a system that uses aircraft positioning and avionics to create a surveillance interface. It aims to prevent the use of this technology for revenue generation related to aviation surveillance. This legislation is currently awaiting a floor vote.
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Primary sponsor
Matt Gress
Cosponsors
Neal Carter
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