Examples of Live Fire Training in a sentence
Grant disbursements to eligible jurisdictions for permanent Live Fire Training Structure construction, renovations and/or additions, or repairs are administered by the Virginia Department of Fire Programs, VDFP, (“the Agency”) from the Commonwealth’s Fire Programs Fund as provided for in the Code of Virginia(§38.2-401:D) and consistent with policy guidance provided by the Virginia Fire Services Board, VFSB, (“the Board”) as set forth within this document.
The percentage of match/cost share is relative to the size of the capital project the locality intends to construct; however, the purpose of the Grant for permanent Live Fire Training Structure is to provide funding to localities for the construction, renovation, or repair of the Live Fire Training Structure only.
All grants to construct or renovate permanent Live Fire Training Structure shall be approved by the Virginia Fire Services Board.
Grant funds may only be used for the construction/erection, renovation, or repair of the Live Fire Training Structure, and direct-related costs to the construction/erection, renovation, or repair within 15 feet of the Live Fire Training Structure including E/A costs.
Building Signage: Proper VDFP required signage is required to be placed on the exterior of all sides of the permanent Live Fire Training Structure that have points of entry (ingress or egress).
The Live Structure Committee will review and analyze the Live Fire Training Structure Grant Program and make recommendations to the full board.
Any eligible jurisdiction may submit an application for a new construction Live Fire Training Structure grant or a renovation to a Live Fire Training Structure by completing and filing the prescribed form.
Grant funds may not be used for routine maintenance or operations costs for new or existing Live Fire Training Structure.
Grant funds may not be used for anything other than Live Fire Training Structure construction or renovation as specified in the contract between parties.
Emergency Renovations are defined as any repair greater than $50,000 for Live Fire Training Structure in which the VDFP has taken the Live Fire Training Structure out of service for certified training due to VDFP determination that certified training can no longer adequately or safely be performed.