Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3663

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the safe operation of drones in the Commonwealth

Impact

The proposed legislation will amend Chapter 90 of the General Laws by introducing specific guidelines on drone operation. Under the new regulations, all drone users must register their devices with the FAA and obtain a remote pilot's certificate, thereby aligning state law with federal requirements. The bill outlines strict operational boundaries, prohibiting flights in sensitive areas such as near schools, emergency facilities, and environmental conservation zones. These restrictions aim to minimize risks to public safety and concerns over privacy violations.

Summary

House Bill 3663, presented by Representative Brandy Fluker-Reid, aims to establish comprehensive regulations for the safe operation of drones in Massachusetts. The bill specifies definitions relevant to drone operation, including what constitutes a recreational drone versus a commercial drone. It sets forth mandatory age requirements for operators, stipulating that individuals must be at least 16 years old to pilot drones in any capacity, which is an effort to enhance accountability and safety in drone operations.

Contention

Notably, the bill prohibits night operations for commercial drones unless they are delivering critical medical supplies, which reflects a significant concern for safety during low visibility conditions. Additionally, the legislation bans drone takeoffs or landings on state or municipal property. Some stakeholders might view these limitations as excessive, particularly commercial drone operators who advocate for more flexibility in operations. However, proponents of the bill argue these measures are necessary for protecting both public safety and privacy within the Commonwealth.

Companion Bills

MA H5049

Replaced by Aviation and miscellaneous matters

Previously Filed As

MA H3618

Regulating the flight of unmanned aircraft/drones in the airspace over all early, elementary and secondary education facilities in the Commonwealth

MA H577

Honoring the Commonwealth’s commitment to public school districts

MA H575

Prohibiting the use of Native American mascots by public schools in the Commonwealth

MA S2473

Relative to ensuring the safety of the Commonwealth

MA H5049

Aviation and miscellaneous matters

MA S2454

Relative to unmanned aerial vehicles in the commonwealth

MA H3800

Regulating drones

MA H2701

To promote and protect safety in the Commonwealth

MA S3008

Relative to unmanned aerial vehicles in the commonwealth

MA H4394

Relative to kratom sales in the Commonwealth

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