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    My company, Overwatch, just secured approval to write drone insurance primarily in the USA and Canada but also worldwide.  The coverage is underwritten by Lloyd's of London.  The insurance is for hull, liability, storage, transit, spare parts, etc.  We will also write manufacturers liability for those in the business of manufacturing drones or component parts and payload.  We will be at the AUVSI show in Washington in August in booth 2555.  We are also lecturing and exhibiting at the Canadian Unmanned Systems show in Vancouver in November.  Our coverage is written specifically for Unmanned Systems.  We have seen some try to use a basic normal private aviation policy and heavily modify it to cover a UAV.  Our coverage is strictly for a UAV/UAS being used for commercial, educational, research, law enforcement, search and rescue, etc.  We are aware of the FAA limitations on commercial, for profit, drone use however we assume that policy holders will follow the rules and regulations as enforced.  We are not an enforcement agency but rather a risk management and insurance solution provider for the UAV/UAS community.  You can find us on the web at www.avalonrisk.com/overwatch.html or call us in Houston, TX at 713-343-0889.  Good luck in your endeavors!

  • Montana Senate Bill SB 150: Prohibit state government from owning or using unmanned aerial vehicles.

    http://data.opi.mt.gov/bills/2013/sb0199/SB0150_1.pdf

    "NEW SECTION. Section 1. Limitations on unmanned aerial vehicles. (1) In a criminal proceeding

                           within the state of Montana, information from an unmanned aerial vehicle may not be introduced into evidence

                           in a criminal trial for any purpose, regardless of what entity, public or private, obtained the information for

                           what purpose.

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