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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024 · Sec. 931

Sec. 931. ACCEPTABLE LEVELS OF RISK AND RISK ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY

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## SEC. 931 ACCEPTABLE LEVELS OF RISK AND RISK ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY **[**[49 U.S.C. 44801 note](/us/usc/t49/s44801)**]** ###
(a)In General Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Administrator shall develop a risk assessment methodology that allows for the determination of acceptable levels of risk for unmanned aircraft system operations, including operations beyond visual line of sight, conducted— ####
(1)under waivers issued to part 107 of title 14, Code of Federal Regulations; ####
(2)pursuant to section 44807 of title 49, United States Code; or ####
(3)pursuant to other applicable regulations, as appropriate. ###
(b)Risk Assessment Methodology Considerations In establishing the risk assessment methodology under this section, the Administrator shall ensure alignment with the considerations included in the order issued by the FAA titled “UAS Safety Risk Management Policy” (FAA Order 8040.6A), and any subsequent amendments to such order, as the Administrator considers appropriate. ###
(c)Publication The Administrator shall make the risk assessment methodology established under this section available to the public on an appropriate website of the Administration and update such methodology as necessary.
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