CSSCR 4(STA): Relating to the Task Force on Unmanned Aircraft Systems.
00 CS FOR SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 4(STA) 01 Relating to the Task Force on Unmanned Aircraft Systems. 02 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 03 WHEREAS the University of Alaska has been selected by the Federal Aviation 04 Administration to become a test site for unmanned aircraft systems; and 05 WHEREAS the legislature has provided significant financial support to the Alaska 06 Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration at the University of Alaska Fairbanks to 07 further the center's research initiatives and to increase its capabilities for use as a Federal 08 Aviation Administration test site; and 09 WHEREAS the State of Alaska, the University of Alaska, the Alaska Aerospace 10 Corporation, the Alaska Aviation Safety Project, and other public and private institutions have 11 developed cooperation with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Federal 12 Aviation Administration, the United States Department of the Interior, the United States 13 Department of Defense, and others to further advance the research, development, and use of 14 technology to benefit and support Alaskans and Americans with the safe use of unmanned 15 aircraft systems; and 16 WHEREAS Alaska state government and the state's business and research community
01 continue to work with the Federal Aviation Administration to promote the establishment of 02 safe unmanned aircraft system ranges onshore and offshore Alaska, which will help establish 03 procedures for the safe operation of unmanned aircraft systems in the National Airspace 04 System; and 05 WHEREAS the Alaska Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration, by virtue 06 of being located in Alaska, has access to an area of geographic and climatic diversity where 07 the air and surface population density is desirable for conducting research and development of 08 unmanned aircraft systems; and 09 WHEREAS the state has the highest per capita use of general aviation activity in the 10 nation, and Alaska aviation organizations have helped the Federal Aviation Administration 11 develop the next generation of air traffic control for the nation and the world, while making 12 major gains for the state's aviation safety in the process; and 13 WHEREAS the Task Force on Unmanned Aircraft Systems created by Legislative 14 Resolve 17, Twenty-Eighth Alaska State Legislature, and continued by Legislative Resolve 15 60, Twenty-Eighth Alaska State Legislature, has performed the tasks required of it but finds 16 that further hearings and research are required to carry out its mission; 17 BE IT RESOLVED by the Alaska State Legislature that the Task Force on 18 Unmanned Aircraft Systems created in the legislative branch in 2013 by Legislative Resolve 19 17, Twenty-Eighth Alaska State Legislature, and continued in 2014 by Legislative Resolve 20 60, Twenty-Eighth Alaska State Legislature, shall be continued; and be it 21 FURTHER RESOLVED that the task force shall consist of the original seven 22 members and 23 (1) the commissioner of transportation and public facilities or the 24 commissioner's designee; 25 (2) the commissioner of commerce, community, and economic development 26 or the commissioner's designee; 27 (3) one public member who shall be appointed jointly by the president of the 28 senate and the speaker of the house of representatives; 29 (4) two industry representatives who are participants in the unmanned aircraft 30 system industry with experience operating unmanned aircraft systems who shall be appointed 31 jointly by the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of representatives; and be it
01 FURTHER RESOLVED that a vacancy on the task force shall be filled in the 02 manner of the original appointment; and be it 03 FURTHER RESOLVED that the duties of the task force shall include 04 (1) reviewing regulations and guidance from the Federal Aviation 05 Administration regarding unmanned aircraft systems; 06 (2) providing written recommendations, together with suggested legislation, 07 for a comprehensive state policy for unmanned aircraft that protects privacy and allows the 08 use of unmanned aircraft systems for public and private applications; 09 (3) evaluating complaints and concerns expressed to the task force; 10 (4) identifying potential privacy and public safety concerns associated with 11 unmanned aircraft systems and determining whether legislation is necessary to address them; 12 (5) considering recommendations for public education related to unmanned 13 aircraft systems; 14 (6) studying the Federal Aviation Administration's "Integration of Civil 15 Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) in the National Airspace System Roadmap," issued 16 November 7, 2013 (1st ed. 2013) and its application to the development of unmanned aircraft 17 systems in the state; 18 (7) conducting a public hearing concerning privacy and the capture of data by 19 unmanned aircraft systems at the University of Alaska's test site; 20 (8) further studying the nonpublic use of unmanned aircraft systems to 21 encourage development of the private sector unmanned aircraft system industry; and 22 (9) further studying and making recommendations with respect to ensuring 23 unmanned aircraft users comply with applicable laws; and be it 24 FURTHER RESOLVED that the task force may meet as frequently as necessary to 25 carry out its responsibilities; and be it 26 FURTHER RESOLVED that the task force may meet during and between legislative 27 sessions and may request administrative and technical support from the University of Alaska 28 Fairbanks; and be it 29 FURTHER RESOLVED that the members of the task force serve without 30 compensation and are not entitled to per diem or reimbursement of travel expenses; and be it 31 FURTHER RESOLVED that the task force terminates on June 30, 2018.