Vermont Statutes

§ 4626 — Drones; operation over private property without consent of owner; civil penalty

Vermont § 4626
JurisdictionVermont
Title 20Title 20: Internal Security and Public Safety
Ch. 205Chapter 205: Drones

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 20, § 4626 (2026).

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(a)A person shall not fly a drone for hobby or recreational purposes at an altitude of less than 100 feet above privately owned real property unless the person has obtained prior written consent from the property owner.
(b)A person shall not, without the prior written consent of the property owner or occupant, use a drone to record an image of privately owned real property or of the owner or occupant of the property with the intent to conduct surveillance on the person or the property in violation of the person’s reasonable expectation of privacy. For purposes of this subsection, a person is presumed to have a reasonable expectation of privacy on the person’s privately owned real property if the person is not observable by another person located at ground level in a place where the other

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Vermont § 4626, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/vt/205/4626.