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Tift County to sign five-year nondisclosure agreement to access detailed 911 fee reports

Tift County Board of Commissioners · March 1, 2026
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Public Safety Director Joey Fowler said the Georgia Emergency Communications Authority now requires jurisdictions to sign a new five-year nondisclosure agreement to access detailed Georgia Department of Revenue 911-fee reports; the board indicated it will place the agreement on the regular-session consent agenda.

The Tift County Board of Commissioners was told April 8 that the Georgia Emergency Communications Authority (GECA) is changing the way it provides detailed 911-fee reports and is requiring a new nondisclosure agreement to access…

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