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Minutes of the Virginia Fire Services Board,

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Minutes, 1978-2013, document the meetings, activities, discussions, policy decisions and recommendations of the Virginia Fire Services Board. Includes agendas and original signed minutes, as well as draft minutes, committee minutes and subcommittee minutes. Also may include meeting packet information and attachments including budgets, bylaws, correspondence, legislation, memoranda, notices, plans, policies, procedures, public hearing comments, publications, reading material, reports, regulations, resolutions, and training and conference materials. The minutes often provide reports of the Executive Director and reports from the various standing committees. Committees may include Code Change and Development Committee, Executive/Finance/Administration Policy Committee, Fire and EMS Training and Education Committee, Fire Prevention and Control Committee, Legislative/Liaison Committee, and the Residential Sprinkler Committee. Also includes meeting information for the Ad Hoc Committee Studying Concurrent Jurisdiction (1993), Aid to Localities Ad Hoc Committee (2012), Burn Building Subcommittee and the Codes and Standards Subcommittee.

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Minutes of the Virginia Fire Services Board,

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