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County says NFIRS reporting will be condition for Aid to Localities funding; supervisors adopt FY2025–26 budget with per-call payment
Summary
Pittsylvania County staff told the Fire & Rescue Commission on May 20 that state legislation requires localities to report emergency incidents to the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) as a condition for receiving Aid to Localities (ATL) funding beginning July 1, 2026, and that the Board of Supervisors adopted the county’s FY2025–26 budget, which goes into effect July 1.
Pittsylvania County staff told the Fire & Rescue Commission on May 20 that state legislation requires localities to report emergency incidents to the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) as a condition for receiving Aid to Localities (ATL) funding beginning July 1, 2026, and that the Board of Supervisors adopted the county’s FY2025–26 budget, which goes into effect July 1.
"Aid to localities is for per fire purchases, equipment, apparatus. That funding is available," Director Key said while reminding agencies to…
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