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Budget Amendments - SB30 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Perry
Unmanned Aircraft System Grants

Item 394 #13s

Item 394 #13s

First Year - FY2027 Second Year - FY2028
Public Safety and Homeland Security
Department of Criminal Justice Services FY2027 $1,000,000 FY2028 $0 GF

Language
Page 471, line 8, strike "$233,685,032" and insert "$234,685,032".

Page 478, after line 27, insert:

"Y.1. Included in the appropriation for this item is $1,000,000 the first year from the general fund for the Unmanned Aircraft Trade and Replace Program. For the purposes of this program, the Department may only distribute grant funds to local law enforcement agencies, including campus law enforcement agencies, local fire or ambulance service providers, or other local first responders to support the replacement of unmanned aircraft systems (or "drones") manufactured or assembled by an entity, including its subsidiaries, affiliates, or partners, that is domiciled in a country defined as a foreign adversary pursuant to § 55.1-507, Code of Virginia, with unmanned aircraft systems that are not covered unmanned aircraft systems manufactured or assembled by a covered foreign entity as defined in § 1822 of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2024."

2. To be eligible for the grant funding, a local law enforcement agency, local fire or ambulance service provider, or local first responder must relinquish the drone manufactured by the entity domiciled in a country defined as a foreign adversary. Grant funds shall be provided per drone based upon the drone's replacement costs but shall not exceed $25,000 per drone, and no single local law enforcement or fire department or ambulance service provider or other local first responder shall receive more than $100,000 in 2026 grant awards. Grant funds may only be used to purchase an equal number of drones that are in compliance with, without exception or waiver, the replacement criteria described in subsection Y.1.

3. The Department shall coordinate with the Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security, Virginia State Police, Virginia Association of Counties, Virginia Municipal League, Virginia Fire Chiefs Association, Virginia Ambulance Association, Virginia Association of Chiefs of Police & Foundation, Virginia Campus Law Enforcement Administrators, and the Virginia Sheriffs' Association to set any additional criteria for awarding the grants. This appropriation shall be one-time and shall be removed from the base budget after the biennium. Any remaining balance at year-end shall be carried forward to the subsequent fiscal year. The Department shall seek to distribute available funding geographically and, should multiple grant application rounds be necessary to support that goal, shall prioritize funding as follows: (i) local law enforcement agencies, local fire or ambulance service providers, or other local first responders who applied in 2025 but did not receive funding under this program; and (ii) local law enforcement agencies, local fire or ambulance service providers, or other local first responders who submit an application for the first time in 2026. Pending remaining available funding, all law enforcement agencies, local fire or ambulance service providers, or local first responders shall be considered, including those who received funding in 2025.

4. Of this amount, the Director is authorized to expend reasonable amounts for state administration of the program including up to one temporary position."



Explanation

(This amendment provides $1.0 million GF the first year for the Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Trade and Replace Program administered by the Department of Criminal Justice Services. Chapter 725, 2025 Acts of Assembly, appropriated one-time funding of $1.0 million GF for the UAS Trade and Replace Program, the majority of which has been awarded. The budget amendment prioritizes 2025 applicants who did not receive funds, followed by new applicants who have not previously received funds. On December 22, 2025, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that it was adding new drones and new drone components produced in foreign countries to its Covered List, which means that new models of the devices are prohibited from receiving FCC authorization and are therefore prohibited from being imported or sold in the United States.)