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1995 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 38.2-401 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 38.2-401. Fire Programs Fund.
A. There is hereby established a Fire Programs Fund which shall be
administered by the Department of Fire Programs under policies established by
the Virginia Fire Services Board. In order to maintain the Fund, the
Commission shall annually assess against all licensed insurance companies
doing business in this Commonwealth by writing any type of insurance as
defined in §§ 38.2-110, 38.2-111, 38.2-126, 38.2-130 and 38.2-131 and those
combination policies as defined in § 38.2-1921 that contain insurance as
defined in §§ 38.2-110, 38.2-111 and 38.2-126, an assessment in the amount of
eight-tenths of one percent of the total direct gross premium income
for such insurance. Such assessment shall be apportioned, assessed and paid
as prescribed by § 38.2-403. In any year in which a company has no direct
gross premium income or in which its direct gross premium income is
insufficient to produce at the rate of assessment prescribed by law an amount
equal to or in excess of $100, there shall be so apportioned and assessed
against such company a contribution of $100. The Commission shall be
reimbursed from the Fund for all expenses necessary for the administration of
this section.
B. Seventy-five percent of the total amount collected annually pursuant to
this section shall be allocated to the several counties, cities and towns of
the Commonwealth providing fire service operations to be used for the
improvement of volunteer and salaried fire services in each of the receiving
localities. Funds allocated to the counties, cities and towns pursuant to
this subsection shall not be used directly or indirectly to supplant or
replace any other funds appropriated by the counties, cities and towns for
fire service operations. Such funds shall be used solely for the purposes of
fire service training, constructing, improving and expanding regional or
local fire service training facilities, purchasing fire-fighting equipment or
purchasing protective clothing and protective equipment for fire-fighting
personnel. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Code, when localities
use such funds to construct, improve or expand local fire service training
facilities, all fire-related training provided at such training facilities
shall be by instructors certified and approved according to regulations
developed by the Department of Fire Programs and approved by the Virginia
Fire Services Board. Distribution of this seventy-five percent of the Fund
shall be made on the basis of population as provided for in §§ 4.1-116 and
4.1-117; however, no county, or city or town
eligible for such funds shall receive less than $3,000 $10,000,
nor eligible town less than $4,000.
C. The remainder of this Fund shall be used for the purposes of underwriting
the costs of the operation of the Department of Fire Programs and to
construct, improve and expand the regional fire training facilities,
consistent with the provisions of § 9-155.1.
2. Additional funds collected as a result of this act beginning July 1, 1995 and ending December 31, 1995 shall be distributed for fiscal year 1996 as the "Fire Services Grant Fund Program" to be used as grants to provide regional fire service training facilities, to finance the Virginia Fire Incident Reporting System and to burn buildings as determined by the Virginia Fire Services Board. Beginning January 1, 1996, $1,000,000 from the assessments made pursuant to this act shall be distributed each year for the Fire Services Grant Fund to be used as herein provided, and $100,000 shall be distributed annually for continuing the statewide dry fire hydrant program.