US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB6042

Introduced
11/12/25  
Refer
11/12/25  

Caption

LANDED Act Law Against Nefarious Drones, Enforcement, Deconfliction Act

Impact

The LANDED Act is poised to make significant changes to how state and local law enforcement agencies manage drone-related threats. By providing grants and establishing protocols for the use of counter-UAS systems, the bill aims to enhance the ability of law enforcement to mitigate risks associated with unauthorized drone operations, particularly in sensitive areas such as national security installations or large public gatherings. This shift in policy could lead to increased surveillance capabilities and a greater emphasis on proactive measures to deter illegal drone activities, although it also raises concerns about potential overreach and privacy infringements.

Summary

House Bill 6042, known as the Law Against Nefarious Drones Enforcement Deconfliction Act (LANDED Act), aims to establish a coordinated framework for state law enforcement to engage with federal authorities in detecting and addressing unlawful activities involving unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) or drones. The bill emphasizes the necessity for local and federal cooperation, providing mechanisms for law enforcement agencies to acquire, deploy, and operate counter-UAS technologies effectively. It introduces a grant program intended to facilitate funding for these efforts, ensuring law enforcement can access necessary technologies to enhance public safety.

Contention

The introduction and implementation of HB6042 could generate considerable debate regarding potential conflicts between public safety concerns and individual privacy rights. Critics may argue that expanding law enforcement's authority to monitor and intercept drone activities without adequate oversight could infringe on civil liberties. Proponents, however, contend that the need for security in the face of evolving threats justifies such measures. Balancing the requirement for effective countermeasures while maintaining checks on law enforcement's use of technology will likely be critical points of contention as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB3857

Law enforcement; Law Enforcement Deconfliction Act of 2026; effective date.

US HB1862

Law enforcement officers; creating the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Event Deconfliction Act; directing law enforcement personnel to submit certain information to the event deconfliction system; codification; effective date.

US HB1862

Law enforcement officers; creating the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Event Deconfliction Act; directing law enforcement personnel to submit certain information to the event deconfliction system; codification; effective date.

US SB0227

Counter action against unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).

US HB6846

DEFEND Act Detecting and Evaluating Foreign Exploitation of Novel Drones Act

US SB238

Relating to law enforcement officers.

US A3011

Prohibits the use of drones by law enforcement entities.

US SB1250

SHIELD U Act Stopping Harmful Incidents to Enforce Lawful Drone Use Act

US HB708

SHIELD Against CCP Act Strategic Homeland Intelligence and Enforcement Legislation to Defend Against the CCP Act

US HB2896

Appropriation; law enforcement; drones

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