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Seven Hills rules committee approves start of cybersecurity program and adopts drone ordinance amendments
Summary
The council's rules committee voted to begin a cybersecurity compliance program under Ohio law and to adopt local ordinance language aligning drone rules with state and federal law; a separate construction-equipment parking item remains under legal review.
The Seven Hills City Council rules committee voted to begin a cybersecurity compliance program required by the Ohio Revised Code and approved local ordinance amendments to regulate unmanned aerial vehicles.
The measures matter because the state now requires political subdivisions to implement cybersecurity safeguards and to report certain cyber incidents; the drone changes align local zoning and definitions with recent state and federal law so police can address unlawful drone activity.
Councilman Martin moved to begin the cybersecurity program, saying the request “is related to the Ohio revised code 9 dot 64 enacted through the…
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