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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: VanValkenburg
School Safety and Security Grant Program

Item 124 #24s

Item 124 #24s

First Year - FY2025 Second Year - FY2026
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid to Public Education FY2025 $12,000,000 FY2026 $12,000,000 GF

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Page 131, line 44, strike "$89,063,467" and insert "$101,063,467".
Page 131, line 44, strike "$88,308,467" and insert "$100,308,467".

Page 143, after line 51, insert:

"SS. 1. Out of this appropriation, $12,000,000 the first year and $12,000,000 the second year from the general fund shall be provided for the school safety and security grants program. The Department of Education shall continue to administer the program and adhere to already established guidelines. Funds may be used to support equipment and planning to improve safety and security, including purposes not authorized for the existing VPSA-funded Security Equipment grant program.


2. Of this amount, at least $6,000,000 the first year and $6,000,000 the second year shall be used for the purpose of awarding grants to school divisions to contract with an approved private vendor for firearm detection software to detect and alert division personnel and first responders about the presence of visible, unholstered firearms on school property. The grantees shall include at least one school division in all eight VDOE regions.


3. The Department of Education shall certify and provide to school divisions a list of approved firearm detection software vendors no later than July 1, 2024. To be certified as an approved vendor, the vendor must meet the following requirements:

  1. Vendor is designated as qualified anti-terrorism technology under the federal SAFETY Act, 6 U.S.C. Sec. 441 et seq.;
  2. Vendor shall be compliant to standard industry information security frameworks, including ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type 2;
  3. Vendor shall directly manage the program through a constantly monitored operations center that is staffed by highly trained analysts in order to rapidly communicate possible threats to end users;
  4. Vendor's product is developed in the United States without the use of any third-party or open-source data;
  5. Vendor's product is protected by an awarded patent that includes a training database populated with frames of actual videos of firearms taken in relevant environments across diverse industries;
  6. Vendor's product must be designed to integrate with existing security camera infrastructure at school divisions;
  7. Vendor's product must have an existing integration with the critical incident mapping platform that the Commonwealth has already provided to school divisions; and
  8. Vendor's product must already be successfully deployed in local, state, or federal facilities, including school divisions, in Virginia."


Explanation

(This amendment provides $12.0 million GF each year of the biennium for the school safety and security grants program. It specifies that $6.0 million of the funding each year shall be used to award grants to school divisions to contract with an approved private vendor for firearm detection software.)