Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB949

Introduced
1/12/26  
Report Pass
2/12/26  

Caption

Aviation; prohibit launch or intentional landing of unmanned aircraft systems from or on agricultural land

Impact

The enactment of HB 949 will significantly centralize the regulation of unmanned aircraft systems within Georgia, reducing the ability of local governments to impose additional restrictions. This will affect local policies concerning drone operations, particularly in agricultural and event settings. By making it unlawful to operate UAS over agricultural lands with certain intents, the bill provides protective measures for farmers and agricultural workers while addressing public safety concerns at entertainment events.

Summary

House Bill 949 aims to regulate the use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) over agricultural lands and during ticketed entertainment events. It delineates the authority of local government units in this context, specifically preempting any local ordinances that conflict with state regulations on unmanned aircraft. The bill states that unauthorized operation of UAS in specific areas, such as near ticketed events or agricultural land, is deemed a misdemeanor, setting forth penalties for breaches. This legislation is intended to improve safety and manage potential nuisances associated with drone usage in defined settings.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 949 has been cautiously optimistic among proponents, who argue that it brings necessary clarity and statewide consistency to the regulations governing unmanned aircraft. Advocates express that the bill will help protect agricultural practices and enhance safety for attendees of public events. However, there are concerns among local governments about losing the autonomy to regulate drone use effectively, which may lead to feelings of disempowerment and frustration regarding loss of local governance.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 949 include debates on the balance of power between state and local authorities. Supporters of local autonomy worry that the bill undermines their jurisdiction to govern drone activities based on unique community needs. Additionally, concerns exist regarding the effectiveness of the state-level regulations compared to local insights, especially in protecting agricultural interests and public events from potential UAS disruptions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1230

Aviation; prohibit operation of unmanned aircraft systems over a place of incarceration

GA S1422

Unmanned Aircraft or Unmanned Aircraft Systems

GA SB1627

Schools; prohibition; unmanned aircraft

GA H1121

Unmanned Aircraft and Unmanned Aircraft Systems

GA AB2113

Aviation: unmanned aircraft systems: ticketed entertainment events.

GA HB2875

Local regulation; prohibition; unmanned aircraft

GA SB1350

Unmanned aircraft; critical infrastructure prohibition

GA HB201

Crimes and offenses; unmanned aircraft systems; operation near public schools prohibited

GA SB1708

Unmanned aircraft; critical infrastructure; prohibition

GA HB58

Aviation; adoption of local ordinances, resolution, regulations, or policies that restrict the flight of unmanned aircraft systems over mass public gatherings; authorize

Similar Bills

AZ HB2875

Local regulation; prohibition; unmanned aircraft

CA AB2043

Countering Unmanned Aircraft Systems Task Force.

HI SB2399

Relating To A General Excise Tax Exemption For Aircraft Maintenance.

AZ SB1627

Schools; prohibition; unmanned aircraft

AZ SB1160

Drones; entertainment events; prohibition

HI HB389

Relating To Uncrewed Aircraft Offenses.

HI SB282

Relating To Uncrewed Aircraft Offenses.

HI HB389

Relating To Uncrewed Aircraft Offenses.