BILL ANALYSIS Ó ----------------------------------------------------------------- |SENATE RULES COMMITTEE | AB 1327| |Office of Senate Floor Analyses | | |1020 N Street, Suite 524 | | |(916) 651-1520 Fax: (916) | | |327-4478 | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- THIRD READING Bill No: AB 1327 Author: Gorell (R), Bradford (D), Quirk (D), et al. Amended: 8/22/14 in Senate Vote: 21 SENATE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE : 5-1, 5/13/14 AYES: Hancock, De León, Liu, Mitchell, Steinberg NOES: Anderson NO VOTE RECORDED: Knight SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE : Senate Rule 28.8 ASSEMBLY FLOOR : 63-6, 1/29/14 - See last page for vote SUBJECT : Unmanned aircraft systems SOURCE : Author DIGEST : This bill regulates the use of unmanned aircraft systems by public agencies and the dissemination and use of any images, data and footage obtained by those systems. Senate Floor Amendments of 8/22/14 address a public agency's use of unmanned aircraft system. ANALYSIS : Existing federal law, the Aviation Administration Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 requires the Secretary of Transportation to develop a comprehensive plan to safely accelerate the integration of civil unmanned aircraft systems into the national airspace system. The plan is required to CONTINUED AB 1327 Page 2 provide for safe integration of civil unmanned aircraft systems into national airspace as soon as practicable, not later than September 30, 2015. Existing law: 1. Authorizes the Attorney General (AG), Chief Deputy AG, Chief Assistant AG, District Attorney (DA) or the DA's designee to apply to the presiding judge of the superior court for an order authorizing the interception of wire or electronic communications under specified circumstances. 2. Prohibits wiretapping or eavesdropping on confidential communications. 3. Makes it a crime for a person, intentionally, and without requisite consent, to eavesdrop on a confidential communication by means of any electronic amplifying or recording device. 4. Defines a "search warrant" as an order in writing in the name of the People, signed by a magistrate, directed to a peace officer, commanding him/her to search for a person or persons, a thing or things, or personal property, and in the case of a thing or things or personal property, bring the same before the magistrate. The United States' Constitution provides that "the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized." The California Constitution provides that "the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects against unreasonable seizures and searches may not be violated; and a warrant may not issue except on probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons and things to be seized." This bill: CONTINUED AB 1327 Page 3 1. Provides that a public agency shall not use an unmanned aircraft system, or contract for the use of an unmanned aircraft system, except as provided. 2. Provides that it also applies to all public and private entities when contracting with a public agency for the use of an unmanned aircraft system. 3. Provides that a law enforcement agency may use an unmanned aircraft system if it has obtained a warrant based on probable cause. 4. Provides that a law enforcement agency, without obtaining a warrant, may use an unmanned aircraft system in all of the following circumstances: A. In emergency situations if there is an imminent threat to life or of great bodily harm, including, but not limited to, fires, hostage crises, "hot pursuit" situations if reasonably necessary to prevent harm to law enforcement officers or others, and search and rescue operations on land or water. C. To assess the necessity of first responders in situations relating to traffic accidents. D. To inspect state parks and wilderness areas for illegal vegetation or fires. E. To determine the appropriate response to an imminent or existing environmental emergency or disaster, including, but not limited to, oils spills or chemical spills. 5. Provides that a public agency other than a law enforcement agency may use an unmanned aircraft system or contract for the use of an unmanned aircraft system, to achieve the core mission of the agency provided that the purpose is unrelated to the gathering of criminal intelligence. 6. Provides that a public agency that is not primarily a law enforcement agency, but that employs peace officers or performs functions related to criminal investigations, may use an unmanned aircraft system without obtaining a warrant CONTINUED AB 1327 Page 4 to achieve the core mission of the agency provided that the purpose is unrelated to the gathering of criminal intelligence, and that the images, footage, or data are not used for any purpose other than that for which it was collected. 7. Provides a public agency that uses an unmanned aircraft system or contracts for the use of an unmanned aircraft system shall first provide reasonable notice to the public. Reasonable notice shall, at minimum consist of a one-time announcement regarding the agency's intent to deploy unmanned aircraft system technology and a description of the technology's capabilities. 8. Provides that images, footage, or data obtained by a public agency, or any entity contracting with a public agency, shall not be disseminated to a law enforcement agency unless the law enforcement agency has obtained a warrant for the images, footage, or data based on probable cause, or the law enforcement agency would not have been required to obtain a warrant to collect the images, footage, or data itself, as specified. 9. Provides that a public agency that is not primarily a law enforcement agency, but that employs peace officers or performs functions related to criminal investigations, may disseminate images, footage, or data collected as specified, if the dissemination is to others within that agency. 10.Provides that images, footage, or data obtained by a public agency, or any entity contracting with a public agency, through the use of an unmanned aircraft system shall not be disseminated outside the collecting public agency, unless one of the following circumstances applies: A. Images, footage, or data obtained by a public agency through the use of an unmanned aircraft system may be disseminated to another public agency that is not a law enforcement agency if the images, footage, or data are related to the core mission of both public agencies involved in the sending or receiving of the images, footage, or data. B. Images, footage, or data obtained by a public agency CONTINUED AB 1327 Page 5 through the use of an unmanned aircraft system may be disseminated outside the collecting public agency if the images, footage, or data are evidence in any claim filed or any pending litigation. C. Images, footage, or data obtained by a public agency through the use of an unmanned aircraft system may be disseminated to a private entity if both of the following conditions are satisfied: (1) The collecting public agency is not a law enforcement agency. (2) The images, footage, or data are related to the core function of the collecting public agency. 11.Provides that a public agency may make available to the public images, footage, or data obtained by the public agency through the use of an unmanned aircraft system if both of the following conditions are satisfied: A. The images, footage, or data do not depict or describe any individual or group of individuals, or the activities of any individual or group of individuals whose identity or identities can be ascertained. B. The disclosure of the images, footage, or data is required to fulfill the public agency's statutory or mandatory obligations. 12.Provides that images, footage, or data obtained through the use of an unmanned aircraft system shall be permanently destroyed within one year except that a public agency may retain the images, footage or data: A. For training purposes, as specified. B. For academic research or teaching purposes, as specified. C. For monitoring material assets owned by the public agency. D. For environmental, public works, or land use management CONTINUED AB 1327 Page 6 or planning by the public agency. 13.Provides that a public agency may retain beyond one year images, footage, or data obtained through the use of an unmanned aircraft system in both of the following circumstances: A. If a warrant authorized the collection of the images, footage, or data. B. If the images, footage, or data are evidence in any claim filed or any pending litigation or enforcement proceeding. 14.Prohibits arming an unmanned aircraft system with a weapon or other device that may be carried or launched from an unmanned aircraft system and that is intended to cause bodily injury or death, or damage to, or the destruction of, real or personal property. 15.Provides that all unmanned aircraft systems shall be operated so as to minimize the collection of images, footage or data of persons, places or things not specified with particularity in the warrant authorizing the use of an unmanned aircraft system or, if no warrant was obtained, for purposes unrelated to the justification for the operation. 16.Specifically states the regulation on the use of unmanned aircraft systems are not intended to conflict with or supersede federal law, including rules and regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration. 17.Provides that a local legislative body may adopt more restrictive policies on the acquisition or use of unmanned aircraft systems. 18.Provides that restrictions on electronic devices shall apply to unmanned aircraft systems. 19.Provides that notwithstanding any other provision, images, footage or data obtained through the use of the unmanned aircraft system or any related record, including but not limited to, usage logs or logs that identify any person or entity that subsequently obtains or requests records of that CONTINUED AB 1327 Page 7 system, are public records subject to disclosure. 20.Requires the disclosure of images, footage, or data obtained through the use of an unmanned aircraft system, or any related record, including, but not limited to, usage logs or logs that identify any person or entity that subsequently obtains or requests records of that system, to the extent that disclosure of the images, footage, data, or records would endanger the safety of a person involved in a criminal investigation, or would endanger the successful completion of the criminal investigation. FISCAL EFFECT : Appropriation: No Fiscal Com.: Yes Local: No SUPPORT : (Verified 8/25/14) Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti Laborers' International Union of North America Local 535 Los Angeles Times San Jose Mercury News OPPOSITION : (Verified 8/25/14) California Police Chiefs Association California State Sheriffs' Association Los Angeles District Attorneys Association ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT : According to the author: The FAA is mandated to integrate unmanned aerial systems into the national airspace by 2015 (FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012). The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) predicts that 30,000 drones will fill the nation's skies in less than 20 years. The number of potential civil and commercial uses for unmanned aerial vehicles in society is vast and can be beneficial tools, but these tools can also be susceptible to abuse without appropriate oversight and rules. There is a potential for misuse without clear policies that protect the privacy rights of individuals. There are currently no California laws governing drone usage, and without action from the Legislature, there will be no CONTINUED AB 1327 Page 8 restrictions on how law enforcement and local and state agencies can and will use drones in California. In anticipation of drone technology being integrated into Californians' lives after the FAA authorizes civilian and government-use of drones, AB 1327 provides comprehensive and basic guidelines to address the public's concerns. ARGUMENTS IN OPPOSITION : The California Police Chiefs Association, Inc. opposes this bill and writes, "This bill would require a law enforcement agency to obtain a search warrant to operate an unmanned aircraft system (UAS). AB 1327 would only permit a law enforcement agency to use a UAS without a warrant in emergency situations if there is an imminent threat to life or of great bodily harm or to assess the necessity of first responders in situations relating to traffic accidents, to inspect state parks and wilderness areas for illegal vegetation, or fires." The Los Angeles District Attorney opposes this bill stating, "AB 1237 is an inappropriate attempt to impose search and seizure requirements on California law enforcement agencies beyond what is required by the 4th Amendment of the United States Constitution. Under the California Constitution's "Truth-In-Evidence" clause, suppression of evidence on 4th (or 5th, 6th, or 14th) Amendment grounds is permissible "only if exclusion is mandated by the federal constitution?[as] articulated by the United States Supreme Court" (People v. Robinson (2010) 47 Cal.4th 1104, 1119.) or by a statute enacted by a two-thirds vote of both houses of the Legislature." ASSEMBLY FLOOR : 63-6, 1/29/14 AYES: Achadjian, Alejo, Allen, Atkins, Bigelow, Bloom, Bocanegra, Bonta, Bradford, Ian Calderon, Campos, Chau, Chesbro, Conway, Cooley, Dababneh, Daly, Dickinson, Eggman, Fong, Fox, Frazier, Beth Gaines, Garcia, Gatto, Gomez, Gonzalez, Gordon, Gorell, Gray, Grove, Hagman, Harkey, Roger Hernández, Holden, Jones, Jones-Sawyer, Levine, Linder, Maienschein, Medina, Melendez, Mullin, Muratsuchi, Nazarian, Nestande, Olsen, Pan, Patterson, V. Manuel Pérez, Quirk, Quirk-Silva, Rendon, Ridley-Thomas, Salas, Stone, Wagner, Waldron, Weber, Wieckowski, Wilk, Williams, John A. Pérez NOES: Ammiano, Chávez, Dahle, Donnelly, Ting, Yamada NO VOTE RECORDED: Bonilla, Brown, Buchanan, Hall, Logue, Lowenthal, Mansoor, Morrell, Perea, Rodriguez, Skinner CONTINUED AB 1327 Page 9 JG:d 8/25/14 Senate Floor Analyses SUPPORT/OPPOSITION: SEE ABOVE **** END **** CONTINUED