Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1160

Introduced
1/15/26  
Report Pass
1/28/26  
Report Pass
2/2/26  
Engrossed
2/23/26  
Report Pass
3/4/26  

Caption

Drones; entertainment events; prohibition

Impact

The bill amends Section 13-3729 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, which further clarifies the unlawful operations of unmanned aircraft. It follows federal aviation regulations while reinforcing state authority over drone operations in proximity to entertainment events. Violations of these regulations are classified into misdemeanors and felonies depending upon the severity of the infraction, reflecting the bill's intent to deter such unlawful activities. This legislation could significantly change how drone operators and local governments interact, especially in entertainment zones.

Summary

Senate Bill 1160 aims to regulate the operation of unmanned aircraft, specifically in the context of ticketed entertainment events. The bill establishes that it is unlawful for an individual to operate a civil unmanned aircraft within a specified distance of such events unless certain conditions are met, including obtaining written consent from a legal authority. By introducing these regulations, the bill seeks to enhance public safety during large gatherings and control airspace around critical facilities, thereby reducing the risk of drone-related incidents.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SB 1160 appears to focus on public safety concerns. Proponents advocate for tighter regulations to prevent accidents and ensure smooth operations during entertainment events, viewing the bill as a necessary measure for community safety. Conversely, there may be concerns about the implications for personal freedoms and the operational challenges posed to hobbyist and professional drone operators who may face restrictions particularly near public venues.

Contention

Notable points of contention center on the balance between regulation and recreational use of drones. Critics may argue that while the intent is to protect public safety, the restrictions could overly encumber legitimate use of drones for activities such as photography or racing. Additionally, there could be concerns regarding potential conflicts with local ordinances that govern drone use, as the bill asserts state preemption over local regulations concerning unmanned aircraft, rendering any conflicting local laws invalid.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2896

Appropriation; law enforcement; drones

AZ SB1350

Unmanned aircraft; critical infrastructure prohibition

AZ SB1708

Unmanned aircraft; critical infrastructure; prohibition

AZ HB2733

Unmanned aircraft; qualified immunity

AZ HB2277

Qualified immunity; unmanned aircraft

AZ SB1667

Event wagering; other events; data

AZ HB2552

Dogs; hunting; rules; prohibition

AZ SB1031

Cosmetics sales; animal testing; prohibitions

AZ HB2798

Narcotic injection sites; zoning; prohibition

AZ SB1082

Land ownership; designated countries; prohibition

Similar Bills

CA AB2113

Aviation: unmanned aircraft systems: ticketed entertainment events.

AL HB429

Crimes and offenses; unmanned aircraft systems, operation near ticketed entertainment events prohibited

CA SB93

Weapons: robotic devices.