AB 1749

California Assembly bill in Session 2025-2026.

Status: in_committee. Latest action: June 10, 2026.

Interfering with wildfire suppression with drone.

Bill ID CA-2025-2026-AB-1749
Session 2025-2026
Status in_committee
Committee Emergency Management
Assembly in_committee 2026-06-10
Summary

Existing law makes it a crime for a person to operate or use an unmanned aerial vehicle, remote-piloted aircraft, or drone at the scene of an emergency for the purpose of viewing the scene or emergency or military personnel, and thereby impede the emergency or military personnel, in the performance of their duties in coping with the emergency. Existing law excuses a local public entity or public employee from liability for damage to an unmanned aircraft or unmanned aircraft system, if the damage was caused while the local public entity or public employee of a local public entity was providing, and the unmanned aircraft or unmanned aircraft system was interfering with, the operation, support, or enabling of any emergency service, as specified. Existing law makes everyone responsible for an injury occasioned to another by their want of ordinary care or skill in the management of their property or person, as provided. This bill would prohibit a person from operating or using an unmanned aerial vehicle, remote-piloted aircraft, or drone to knowingly or recklessly interfere with a wildfire suppression or law enforcement or emergency response efforts related to a wildfire suppression. The bill would authorize the Attorney General or a county counsel or city attorney to bring civil action to enforce the prohibition and authorize a prevailing plaintiff to recover civil penalties, injunctive relief, or reasonable attorney’s fees and costs, as specified.

Sponsor
Dixon
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-02-09 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-06-10 Status in_committee
2026-06-10 Latest Action Referred to Coms. on E.M. and JUD.
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