1. A person commits intrusion by the use of a remotely piloted aircraft if the person knowingly does any of the following:
- a. Controls the flight of a remotely piloted aircraft over a homestead, if the homestead is not owned or leased by the person, and the remotely piloted aircraft remains over the homestead.
- b. Controls the flight of remotely piloted aircraft over a secure farmstead, if the farmstead is not owned or leased by the person, and the remotely piloted aircraft remains within a secured area of four hundred feet surrounding a farm animal, farm equipment, or a farm structure located on the farmstead. However, the secured area shall not include any space that is in the corporate limits of a city.
2.
- a. A person who commits intrusion by the use of a remotely piloted aircraft is guilty of a simple misdemeanor.
b. Notwithstanding paragraph “a”, a person who commits intrusion by the use of a remotely piloted aircraft is guilty of a serious misdemeanor if the person has previously been convicted of any of the following:
- (1) Intrusion by the use of a remotely piloted aircraft as provided in this section.
- (2) Surveillance by the use of a remotely piloted aircraft as provided in section 715E.4.
Subsection 1, paragraph b amended
2024 Acts, ch 1131, §3; 2024 Acts, ch 1154, §21; 2025 Acts, ch 56, §4
Referred to in §715E.4, 715E.5, 715E.6