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  "code": "3515.21",
  "title": "Unmanned Aircraft Systems (Drones)",
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  "contentHtml": "<html>\n<head>\n\t<title></title>\n\t<link href=\"https://svc.webspellchecker.net/spellcheck31/lf/scayt3/ckscayt/css/wsc.css\" rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\">\n\t<link href=\"/ckeditor/plugins/lite/css/lite.css?n=1234671010\" id=\"__lite__css__\" rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\">\n\t<link href=\"https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/ckeditor/plugins/lite/css/opentip.css\" id=\"__lite_tt_css__\" rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\">\n\t<link href=\"https://comments.eboardsolutions.com/ckeditor/plugins/lance/css/annotate.css\" rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\">\n\t<link href=\"https://svc.webspellchecker.net/spellcheck31/lf/scayt3/ckscayt/css/wsc.css\" rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\">\n\t<link href=\"https://comments.eboardsolutions.com/ckeditor/plugins/lance/css/annotate.css\" rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\">\n\t<link href=\"https://svc.webspellchecker.net/spellcheck31/lf/scayt3/ckscayt/css/wsc.css\" rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\">\n\t<link href=\"https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/ckeditor/plugins/lance/css/annotate.css\" rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\">\n\t<link href=\"https://svc.webspellchecker.net/spellcheck31/lf/scayt3/ckscayt/css/wsc.css\" rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\">\n\t<link href=\"https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/ckeditor/plugins/lance/css/annotate.css\" rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\">\n\t<link href=\"https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/ckeditor/plugins/lance/css/annotate.css\" rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\">\n\t<link href=\"https://svc.webspellchecker.net/spellcheck31/wscbundle/css/wsc.css\" rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\">\n\t<link href=\"https://simbli.eboardsolutions.com/ckeditor/plugins/lance/css/annotate.css\" rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\">\n</head>\n\n<body aria-readonly=\"false\" data-gramm_editor=\"false\" data-wsc-instance=\"true\">The Governing Board recognizes that unmanned aircraft or aerial systems (&ldquo;drones&rdquo;) may be a useful tool to enhance the instructional program and assist with district operations. In order to avoid disruption and maintain the safety, security, and privacy of students, staff, and visitors, the use of a drone on or from district property shall be prohibited by any person or entity unless authorized in accordance with the conditions set forth in this policy.<br>\n<br>\nFor purposes of this policy, a drone is an aircraft weighing less than 55 pounds that is operated remotely without the possibility of direct human intervention from within or on the aircraft and the associated elements, including communication links and controls, required for the pilot to operate the aircraft safely and efficiently. It does not include model aircraft or rockets such as those which are radio controlled and used only for hobby or recreational purposes.&nbsp; (49 USC 40101 Note; 14 CFR 107.3)<br>\n<br>\nThe Superintendent or designee may grant permission to district employees and students for the use of drones if the planned activity supports instructional, co-curricular, extracurricular, athletic, or operational purposes. Such uses may include, but are not limited to, instruction in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), the arts, or other subjects; maintenance of grounds and facilities; and campus security. When used for instructional purposes, there shall be a clear and articulable connection between drone technology and the course curriculum. Students shall only operate a drone on or from district property under the supervision of a district employee as part of an authorized activity.<br>\n<br>\nThe Superintendent or designee shall develop regulations clarifying any requirements that must be met before district employees or students are permitted to operate drones from or on district property. Such regulations may differentiate or streamline requirements for operating &ldquo;small&rdquo; drones (i.e., those weighing less than 0.55 pounds).<br>\n<br>\nThe Superintendent or designee may grant permission to other persons or entities under terms and conditions to be specified in a memorandum of understanding.<br>\n<br>\nAny person or entity requesting to operate a drone on or from district property, including a district employee, shall provide a description of the type of operation requested, flight location, date and time of the planned flight, anticipated duration, and whether photos and/or video will be taken. As applicable, the applicant shall also present a copy of their Certificate of Waiver or Authorization or exemption issued by the Federal Aviation Administration.<br>\n<br>\nAny person or entity, other than a district employee or student, who is requesting or operating a drone on or from district property shall agree to hold the district harmless from any claims of harm to individuals or property resulting from the operation of the drone and provide proof of adequate liability insurance covering such use.<br>\n<br>\nIn determining whether to grant permission for the requested use of a drone, the Superintendent or designee shall consider the intended purpose of the activity and its potential impact on safety, security, and privacy. The decision of the Superintendent or designee shall be final.<br>\n<br>\nAny person authorized to use a drone on district property shall sign an acknowledgment that they understand and will comply with the terms and conditions of the district&#39;s policy, federal law and regulations, state law, and any local ordinances related to the use of drones.<br>\n<br>\nWhen any use of drones is authorized, the Superintendent or designee shall notify the drone operator of the following conditions:\n<ol>\n\t<li style=\"margin-top:11.0pt; margin:0in 0in 0.0001pt\">The operator is responsible for complying with applicable federal, state, and/or local laws and regulations, including federal safety regulations pursuant to 14 CFR 107.15-107.51 which include, but are not limited to, requirements that the drone not be flown at night, above 400 feet in altitude, or over any people unless they are in a covered structure or stationary vehicle. The operator shall maintain the visual line of sight with the drone at all times.<br>\n\t&nbsp;</li>\n\t<li style=\"margin:0in 0in 0.0001pt\">The drone shall be kept away from any area reasonably considered private, including, but not limited to, restrooms, locker rooms, and individual homes.<br>\n\t&nbsp;</li>\n\t<li style=\"margin-bottom:11.0pt; margin:0in 0in 0.0001pt\">The district reserves the right to rescind the authorization for use of drones at any time.</li>\n</ol>\nThe Superintendent or designee may remove any person engaged in unauthorized drone use on district property and/or may confiscate the drone. They may also shut down the operation of any authorized drone use whenever the operator fails to comply with the terms of the authorization or the use interferes with district activity, creates electronic interference, or poses unacceptable risks to individuals or property.<br>\n<br>\nAny student or staff member violating this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action in accordance with district policies and procedures.</body>\n</html>\n",
  "contentText": "The Governing Board recognizes that unmanned aircraft or aerial systems (\"drones\") may be a useful tool to enhance the instructional program and assist with district operations. In order to avoid disruption and maintain the safety, security, and privacy of students, staff, and visitors, the use of a drone on or from district property shall be prohibited by any person or entity unless authorized in accordance with the conditions set forth in this policy.\n\nFor purposes of this policy, a drone is an aircraft weighing less than 55 pounds that is operated remotely without the possibility of direct human intervention from within or on the aircraft and the associated elements, including communication links and controls, required for the pilot to operate the aircraft safely and efficiently. It does not include model aircraft or rockets such as those which are radio controlled and used only for hobby or recreational purposes.  (49 USC 40101 Note; 14 CFR 107.3)\n\nThe Superintendent or designee may grant permission to district employees and students for the use of drones if the planned activity supports instructional, co-curricular, extracurricular, athletic, or operational purposes. Such uses may include, but are not limited to, instruction in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), the arts, or other subjects; maintenance of grounds and facilities; and campus security. When used for instructional purposes, there shall be a clear and articulable connection between drone technology and the course curriculum. Students shall only operate a drone on or from district property under the supervision of a district employee as part of an authorized activity.\n\nThe Superintendent or designee shall develop regulations clarifying any requirements that must be met before district employees or students are permitted to operate drones from or on district property. Such regulations may differentiate or streamline requirements for operating \"small\" drones (i.e., those weighing less than 0.55 pounds).\n\nThe Superintendent or designee may grant permission to other persons or entities under terms and conditions to be specified in a memorandum of understanding.\n\nAny person or entity requesting to operate a drone on or from district property, including a district employee, shall provide a description of the type of operation requested, flight location, date and time of the planned flight, anticipated duration, and whether photos and/or video will be taken. As applicable, the applicant shall also present a copy of their Certificate of Waiver or Authorization or exemption issued by the Federal Aviation Administration.\n\nAny person or entity, other than a district employee or student, who is requesting or operating a drone on or from district property shall agree to hold the district harmless from any claims of harm to individuals or property resulting from the operation of the drone and provide proof of adequate liability insurance covering such use.\n\nIn determining whether to grant permission for the requested use of a drone, the Superintendent or designee shall consider the intended purpose of the activity and its potential impact on safety, security, and privacy. The decision of the Superintendent or designee shall be final.\n\nAny person authorized to use a drone on district property shall sign an acknowledgment that they understand and will comply with the terms and conditions of the district's policy, federal law and regulations, state law, and any local ordinances related to the use of drones.\n\nWhen any use of drones is authorized, the Superintendent or designee shall notify the drone operator of the following conditions:\n\n\tThe operator is responsible for complying with applicable federal, state, and/or local laws and regulations, including federal safety regulations pursuant to 14 CFR 107.15-107.51 which include, but are not limited to, requirements that the drone not be flown at night, above 400 feet in altitude, or over any people unless they are in a covered structure or stationary vehicle. The operator shall maintain the visual line of sight with the drone at all times.\n\n\tThe drone shall be kept away from any area reasonably considered private, including, but not limited to, restrooms, locker rooms, and individual homes.\n\n\tThe district reserves the right to rescind the authorization for use of drones at any time.\n\nThe Superintendent or designee may remove any person engaged in unauthorized drone use on district property and/or may confiscate the drone. They may also shut down the operation of any authorized drone use whenever the operator fails to comply with the terms of the authorization or the use interferes with district activity, creates electronic interference, or poses unacceptable risks to individuals or property.\n\nAny student or staff member violating this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action in accordance with district policies and procedures.",
  "footnotes": [
    {
      "type": "Federal",
      "references": [
        {
          "code": "14 CFR 107.1-107.205",
          "description": "Small unmanned aircraft systems",
          "url": "https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/chapter-I/subchapter-F/part-107?toc=1"
        },
        {
          "code": "14 CFR 107.12",
          "description": "Requirement for a remote pilot certificate with a small UAS rating",
          "url": "https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/chapter-I/subchapter-F/part-107/subpart-B/section-107.12"
        },
        {
          "code": "14 CFR 107.15-107.51",
          "description": "Operating rules; safety",
          "url": ""
        },
        {
          "code": "14 CFR 107.53-107.79",
          "description": "Remote pilot certification",
          "url": ""
        },
        {
          "code": "49 USC 40101",
          "description": "Note  Unmanned aircraft systems",
          "url": "https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?req=(title:49%20section:40101%20edition:prelim)%20OR%20(granuleid:USC-prelim-title49-section40101)&f=treesort&edition=prelim&num=0&jumpTo=true"
        }
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    {
      "type": "Management Resources",
      "references": [
        {
          "code": "Fed. Aviation Admin. Pub.",
          "description": "Educational Use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), Memorandum, May 4, 2016",
          "url": ""
        },
        {
          "code": "Website",
          "description": "CSBA District and County Office of Education Legal Services",
          "url": "https://legalservices.csba.org/"
        },
        {
          "code": "Website",
          "description": "Federal Aviation Administration",
          "url": "http://www.faa.gov/uas"
        }
      ]
    }
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