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613.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE
The purpose of this policy is to establish guidelines for the use of an unmanned aerial system
(UAS) and for the storage, retrieval and dissemination of images and data captured by the UAS.
613.1.1 DEFINITIONS
Definitions related to this policy include:
Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) - An unmanned aircraft of any type that is capable of sustaining
directed flight, whether preprogrammed or remotely controlled (commonly referred to as an
unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)), and all of the supporting or attached systems designed for
gathering information through imaging, recording or any other means.
613.2 POLICY
Unmanned aerial systems may be utilized to enhance the department’s mission of protecting lives
and property when other means and resources are not available or are less effective. Any use
of a UAS will be in strict accordance with constitutional and privacy rights and Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) regulations.
613.3 PRIVACY
The use of the UAS potentially involves privacy considerations. Absent a warrant or exigent
circumstances, operators and observers shall adhere to FAA altitude regulations and shall not
intentionally record or transmit images of any location where a person would have a reasonable
expectation of privacy. Operators and observers shall take reasonable precautions to avoid
inadvertently recording or transmitting images of areas where there is a reasonable expectation of
privacy. Reasonable precautions can include, for example, deactivating or turning imaging devices
away from such areas or persons during UAS operations.
613.4 PROGRAM COORDINATOR
The Chief of Police will appoint a program coordinator who will be responsible for the management
of the UAS program. The program coordinator will ensure that policies and procedures conform to
current laws, regulations and best practices and will have the following additional responsibilities:
•Coordinating the FAA Certificate of Waiver or Authorization (COA) application process
and ensuring that the COA is current.
•Ensuring that all authorized operators and required observers have completed all
required FAA and department-approved training in the operation, applicable laws,
policies and procedures regarding use of the UAS.
•Developing uniform protocol for submission and evaluation of requests to deploy
a UAS, including urgent requests made during ongoing or emerging incidents.
Deployment of a UAS shall require authorization by the Chief of Police or the
authorized designee, depending on the type of mission.
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•Developing protocol for conducting criminal investigations involving a UAS.
•Implementing a system for public notification of UAS deployments during critical
incidents.
•Developing an operational protocol governing the deployment and operation of a UAS
including, but not limited to, safety oversight, use of visual observers, establishment
of lost link procedures and communication with air traffic control facilities.
•Developing a protocol for fully documenting all missions.
•Developing a UAS inspection, maintenance and record-keeping protocol to ensure
continuing airworthiness of a UAS, up to and including its overhaul or life limits.
•Developing protocols to ensure that all data intended to be used as evidence are
accessed, maintained, stored and retrieved in a manner that ensures its integrity as
evidence, including strict adherence to chain of custody requirements. Electronic trails,
including encryption, authenticity certificates and date and time stamping, shall be
used as appropriate to preserve individual rights and to ensure the authenticity and
maintenance of a secure evidentiary chain of custody.
•Developing protocols that ensure retention and purge periods are maintained in
accordance with established records retention schedules.
•Facilitating law enforcement access to images and data captured by the UAS.
•Recommending program enhancements, particularly regarding safety and information
security.
•Ensuring that established protocols are followed by monitoring and providing periodic
reports on the program to the Chief of Police.
613.5 USE OF UAS
Only authorized operators who have completed the required training shall be permitted to operate
the UAS.
Use of vision enhancement technology (e.g., thermal and other imaging equipment not generally
available to the public) is permissible only where there is no protectable privacy interest or when
in compliance with exigent circumstances, a search warrant, or court order. In all other instances,
legal counsel should be consulted.
UAS operations should only be conducted within FAA regulations. Operations can include:
• Disaster relief
• Evidence collection
• Making public announcements. Examples can include:
o Searching for a missing child
o Emergency evacuation
o Public health order: During the incidents of a pandemic, law enforcement personnel
must limit their contact with the general public to mitigate the risk of infection.
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• Mapping and photographing crime scenes, traffic collision scenes, or other areas as needed
• Responding to emergency calls for service
• Search and rescue
• Support for Fire Department
613.6 PROHIBITED USE
The UAS equipment shall not be used:
•To conduct random surveillance activities.
•To harass, intimidate or discriminate against any individual or group.
•To conduct personal business of any type.
The UAS shall not be weaponized.
613.7 RETENTION OF UAS DATA
Data collected by the UAS shall be retained as provided in the established records retention
schedule.
613.8 JOINT OPERATIONS OR UNIFIED COMMAND WITH CHULA VISTA FIRE
DEPARTMENT
In the event that Chula Vista Fire Department UAS operators are assisting the police department
with the operation of a UAS at a crime scene, any and all data/evidence obtained from the UAS
will be provided to the police department for chain of custody. This data will be retained according
to the department's retention standards.