37 Tex. Admin. Code § 8.22 - Limited Use Authorization to Operate Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
(a) Capitol grounds. An unmanned aerial
vehicle may be operated in or over the capitol grounds if advance limited use
authorization has been obtained from the State Preservation Board. The operator
shall comply with all terms of the limited use authorization in operating the
vehicle. Authorization from the State Preservation Board extends only to the
capitol grounds area and does not extend to the Capitol Complex.
(b) Capitol Complex area. An unmanned aerial
vehicle may be operated in or over the Capitol Complex area if advance limited
use authorization has been obtained from the Texas Facilities Commission. The
operator shall comply with all terms of the limited use authorization in
operating the vehicle. Authorization from the Texas Facilities Commission
extends only to the Capitol Complex area and does not extend to the capitol
grounds.
(c) Other authorizations.
An unmanned aerial vehicle may be operated within the Capitol Complex by:
(1) a law enforcement agency or person
operating under contract with a law enforcement agency; or
(2) any state, federal, or local government
agency or contractor for that agency that is using the unmanned aerial vehicle
to perform a governmental function.
(d) Flight operations. Prior to operating an
unmanned aerial vehicle, as authorized under a limited use authorization or
other authorization, the operator shall contact the department Capitol Complex
headquarters to schedule the flight operation. During operations the pilot of
the unmanned aerial vehicle shall possess and present the authorization upon
request to any personnel of the department, Texas Facilities Commission, or
State Preservation Board.
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