New rules for drones go into effect

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Monday, December 21, 2015
A drone operated by the Alameda County Sheriff's Office flies during a demonstration of a search and rescue operation on Friday, Aug. 14, 2015, in Dublin, Calif.
A drone operated by the Alameda County Sheriff's Office flies during a demonstration of a search and rescue operation on Friday, Aug. 14, 2015, in Dublin, Calif.
kgo-AP Photo/Noah Berger

CHICAGO (WLS) -- Beginning today, Monday, Dec. 21, there are new rules for drone owners in the United States.

All drones must now be registered with the Federal Aviation Administration, allowing police to track people who violate rules including flying drones higher than 400 feet or within five miles of an airport.

Registration costs $5. The fee is waived through Jan. 21, 2016.