Bill 119 hr 2205, also known as the "Exemption for Secretary of Energy Unmanned Aircraft System Act," aims to grant the Secretary of Energy certain exemptions related to the use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). The bill al...
lows the Secretary of Energy to operate UAS in restricted airspace, which is typically prohibited for safety and security reasons.
The bill outlines specific conditions under which the Secretary of Energy can use UAS, including conducting research, monitoring energy infrastructure, and responding to emergencies. It also requires the Secretary to coordinate with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and other relevant agencies to ensure safe and responsible UAS operations.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions for protecting privacy and civil liberties, requiring the Secretary of Energy to adhere to existing laws and regulations governing UAS use. The bill also mandates regular reporting to Congress on the Secretary's UAS activities and any incidents or violations that may occur.
Overall, Bill 119 hr 2205 seeks to provide the Secretary of Energy with the necessary flexibility to effectively utilize UAS for energy-related purposes while ensuring compliance with existing laws and regulations.