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Code · Utah · Title 72 — Transportation Code · Chapter 1

72-1-218. Advanced air mobility community outreach.

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Effective 5/7/2025
72-1-218. Advanced air mobility community outreach.
The department shall conduct a community outreach and public education campaign that:
(1)educates the public regarding advanced air mobility, including:
(a)the information and findings of relevant studies and reports that the department conducts;
(b)potential use cases;
(c)potential benefits as a form of transportation;
(d)state-driven advanced air mobility initiatives;
(e)potential impacts on the economy, including job creation and other new opportunities; and
(f)potential phasing for establishing a robust advanced air mobility system;
(2)provides and coordinates opportunities for the public to observe real world demonstrations;
(3)coordinates with local advanced air mobility industry leaders and other groups in the state that are promoting and planning for advanced air mobility; and
(4)provides information on how advanced air mobility could benefit and otherwise impact communities.
Enacted by Chapter 423 , 2025 General Session
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