Tiers and Exceptions | Description | Applicable Minimum Security Requirements |
Tier One | A Drone that does not collect, transmit, or receive Data during flight. Examples of such Drones include Drones that navigate along pre-programmed waypoints and tethered Drones. A Drone used by a School exclusively as Instructional Technology shall be classified as Tier One Drone use. | Subsection (4), Foreign Countries of Concern; subsection (5), Standard Precautions. |
Tier Two | A Drone that may collect, transmit, or receive only flight control Data, excluding visual and auditory Data. | Subsection (4), Foreign Countries of Concern; subsection (5), Standard Precautions; subsection (6), Tier Two. |
Tier Three | A Drone that may collect, transmit, or receive any Data, including visual and auditory Data. | Subsection (4), Foreign Countries of Concern; subsection (5), Standard Precautions; subsection (6), Tier Two; subsection (7), Tier Three. |
Research and Accountability Purposes Exception | Drones used for Research and Accountability Purposes are exempt from the requirements in subsection (4), (6), and (7). If using otherwise prohibited Drones for Research and Accountability Purposes, the Governmental Agency should weigh the goals of the research against the risk to networks and Data. A Governmental Agency using otherwise prohibited Drones under this exception must provide written notice to the Department of such use via email to drones@dms.fl.gov no later than 30 days prior to utilizing the exception. Such notice must state the intended purpose, participants, and ultimate beneficiaries of the research. To the extent allowable by law and existing agreement between the parties to the research, the State University or Florida College System Institution conducting research under this exception must, upon request of the Department, provide access to the research findings. | Subsection (5), Standard Precautions. |
Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 60GG-2.0075
Rulemaking Authority 934.50 FS. Law Implemented 934.50 FS.
New 4-5-23.