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Enrolled SB 385: Relating to homeland security, to civil defense, to emergencies and to disasters, including disasters in the event of attacks, outbreaks of disease, or threats of attack or outbreak of disease; establishing the Alaska division of homeland security and emergency management in the Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs and relating to the functions of that division and that department; and providing for an effective date.

00Enrolled SB 385 01 Relating to homeland security, to civil defense, to emergencies and to disasters, including 02 disasters in the event of attacks, outbreaks of disease, or threats of attack or outbreak of 03 disease; establishing the Alaska division of homeland security and emergency management in 04 the Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs and relating to the functions of that division 05 and that department; and providing for an effective date. 06 _______________ 07 * Section 1. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section 08 to read: 09 PURPOSE. The purpose of the establishment of the Alaska division of homeland 10 security and emergency management in sec. 6 of this Act and the repeal of AS 26.23.030 in 11 sec. 22 of this Act is to further the consolidation of the Department of Military and Veterans' 12 Affairs' emergency services and homeland security functions into a single division in order to 13 provide for more efficient administration of those functions and to transfer functions of the 14 division of emergency services into the division of homeland security and emergency

01 management. 02 * Sec. 2. AS 24.20 is amended by adding a new section to article 5 to read: 03 Sec. 24.20.680. Legislative review. (a) The Homeland Security and 04 Emergency Management Subcommittee is established as a subcommittee of the Joint 05 Armed Services Committee established under AS 24.20.650. The subcommittee shall 06 be organized within 15 days after the organization of the committee each legislature. 07 The subcommittee is established to review confidential activities, plans, reports, 08 recommendations, and other materials of the Alaska division of homeland security and 09 emergency management established in AS 26.20.025, or of other agencies or persons, 10 relating to matters concerning homeland security and civil defense, emergencies, or 11 disasters in the state or to the state's preparedness for or ability to mount a prompt 12 response to matters concerning homeland security and civil defense, emergencies, or 13 disasters. 14 (b) Subject to (c) of this section, the subcommittee is composed of six to eight 15 members, as follows: 16 (1) the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of 17 representatives; 18 (2) the respective chairs of the subcommittees of the House and Senate 19 Finance Committees that consider the military and veterans' affairs budget; 20 (3) if the chair of the senate subcommittee described in (2) of this 21 subsection is 22 (A) not a member of the Joint Armed Services Committee 23 established in AS 24.20.650, two senate members of the Joint Armed Services 24 Committee, selected by the president of the senate, one of whom is not a 25 member of the political party to which a majority of members of the senate 26 belong; 27 (B) a member of the Joint Armed Services Committee 28 established in AS 24.20.650, one senate member of the Joint Armed Services 29 Committee selected by the president of the senate; 30 (4) if the chair of the house subcommittee described in (2) of this 31 subsection is

01 (A) not a member of the Joint Armed Services Committee 02 established in AS 24.20.650, two house members of the Joint Armed Services 03 Committee selected by the speaker of the house of representatives, one of 04 whom is not a member of the political party to which a majority of members of 05 the house of representatives belong; 06 (B) a member of the Joint Armed Services Committee 07 established in AS 24.20.650, one house member of the Joint Armed Services 08 Committee selected by the speaker of the house of representatives. 09 (c) To be eligible for service on the subcommittee, a member shall have a 10 federal security clearance at the secret level at the time of entering service or shall 11 have an interim security clearance at the secret level at the time of entering service and 12 shall apply for and receive a federal security clearance at the secret level. Members 13 holding a federal security clearance at the secret level at the time of entering service or 14 receiving the clearance subsequent to entering service shall maintain the federal 15 security clearance at the secret level to remain qualified to serve on the subcommittee. 16 (d) The president of the senate and the speaker of the house of representatives 17 may condition service on the subcommittee by members upon the execution of 18 appropriate confidentiality agreements by the members or by persons assisting those 19 members. Information and documents received by members serving on the 20 subcommittee or persons assisting members under a confidentiality agreement as 21 described in this subsection are not public records and are not subject to public 22 disclosure under AS 40.25.100 - 40.25.220. 23 (e) Members who remain qualified to serve on the subcommittee under this 24 section serve for the duration of the legislature during which the members enter 25 service. If a member is reelected or a member's term of office extends into the next 26 succeeding legislature and the member remains qualified under this section, the 27 member shall continue to serve until the member reenters service on the subcommittee 28 through the operation of (b) of this section or until the member's successor enters 29 service. 30 (f) When a member files a declaration of candidacy for an elective office other 31 than that of member of either house of the legislature, and the member has not

01 resigned from service, the member's service terminates on the date that the member 02 leaves legislative office. 03 * Sec. 3. AS 26.20.010 is amended to read: 04 Sec. 26.20.010. Policy and purpose. (a) Because of the [NATIONAL 05 EMERGENCY AND THE] possibility of [DISASTERS OR EMERGENCIES 06 RESULTING FROM] enemy or terrorist attack, sabotage, or other hostile action 07 against or in the state, and in order to ensure [INSURE] adequate preparations for 08 attack [DISASTERS] or emergencies, and generally to provide for homeland 09 security and the common defense, it is found and declared to be necessary 10 (1) to provide for a state homeland security and civil defense agency 11 [, AND TO AUTHORIZE THE CREATION OF LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS FOR 12 CIVIL DEFENSE]; 13 (2) to confer upon the governor [AND UPON THE EXECUTIVE 14 HEADS OF THE DISTRICTS OF THE STATE] the emergency powers provided in 15 this chapter; 16 (3) to provide for mutual aid and cooperation among the state, local, 17 and private agencies [DISTRICTS] of the state, with the other states of the United 18 States, [AND] with the federal government, and with the provinces of another 19 country, for carrying out homeland security and civil defense functions; 20 (4) to authorize the [ESTABLISHMENT OF ORGANIZATIONS 21 AND] taking of steps that are necessary and appropriate to carry out the provisions of 22 this chapter. 23 (b) It is further declared that the purpose of this chapter and the policy of the 24 state is that all homeland security and civil defense functions of this state be 25 coordinated to the maximum extent with the comparable functions of the federal 26 government, including its various departments and agencies, of the states of the United 27 States and localities, and of private agencies of every type, so that the most effective 28 preparation and use may be made of the state's manpower, resources, and facilities for 29 dealing with any attack [DISASTER] that occurs. 30 * Sec. 4. AS 26.20.010 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: 31 (c) It is further declared that the purpose of this chapter and the policy of the

01 state is that all homeland security and civil defense functions of this state be 02 coordinated by and through the Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs, with the 03 cooperation and assistance of all state agencies. 04 * Sec. 5. AS 26.20.020 is amended to read: 05 Sec. 26.20.020. Homeland security and civil [CIVIL] defense powers of 06 the Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs. (a) The Department of Military 07 and Veterans' Affairs is responsible for carrying out the provisions of this chapter 08 [AND, IN THE EVENT OF DISASTER OR EMERGENCY BEYOND LOCAL 09 CONTROL, MAY ASSUME DIRECT OPERATIONAL CONTROL OVER ALL OR 10 ANY PART OF THE CIVIL DEFENSE FUNCTIONS WITHIN THIS STATE]. 11 (b) In performing its duties under this chapter, the department may 12 (1) issue, adopt, amend, and rescind the necessary orders and 13 regulations to carry out this chapter, with consideration of the plans and programs of 14 the federal government; 15 (2) prepare and implement [A] comprehensive plans [PLAN] and 16 programs [PROGRAM] for the homeland security and civil defense of this state, 17 and coordinate with state agencies in the preparation and implementation of 18 those plans and programs, which shall be integrated into and coordinated with the 19 homeland security and civil defense plans and programs of the federal government 20 and of each state of the United States to the fullest possible extent, and coordinate the 21 preparation and implementation of plans and programs for homeland security and 22 civil defense by political subdivisions and private agencies of the [DISTRICTS OF 23 THIS] state, which shall be integrated into and coordinated with the homeland 24 security and civil defense plans [PLAN] and programs [PROGRAM] of this state to 25 the fullest possible extent; 26 (3) ascertain the requirements of the state [OR THE DISTRICTS OF 27 THE STATE] for food or clothing or other necessities of life in the event of attack and 28 plan for and procure supplies, medicines, materials, and equipment, and use and 29 employ any of the property, services, and resources within the state, for the purposes 30 set out [FORTH] in this chapter; make surveys of the industries, resources, and 31 facilities within the state that are necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter;

01 institute training programs and public information programs; [,] and take all other 02 preparatory steps, including the partial or full mobilization of homeland security, 03 civil defense, and emergency organizations and personnel in advance of actual 04 attack [DISASTER], to ensure the furnishing of adequately trained and equipped 05 [FORCES OF CIVIL DEFENSE] personnel and adequate resources in time of need; 06 (4) coordinate [COOPERATE] with the [PRESIDENT AND HEADS 07 OF THE ARMED FORCES, AND THE CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY OF THE 08 UNITED STATES, AND WITH THE] officers and agencies of the United States and 09 the states of the United States, in matters pertaining to the homeland security and 10 civil defense of the state and nation [AND THE INCIDENTS THEREOF; AND IN 11 THIS CONNECTION, TO TAKE ANY MEASURES THAT IT CONSIDERS 12 PROPER TO CARRY INTO EFFECT A REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT AND 13 THE APPROPRIATE FEDERAL OFFICERS AND AGENCIES FOR ACTION 14 LOOKING TO CIVIL DEFENSE, INCLUDING THE DIRECTION OR CONTROL 15 OF 16 (A) BLACKOUTS AND PRACTICE BLACKOUTS, AIR 17 RAID DRILLS, MOBILIZATION OF CIVIL DEFENSE FORCES, AND 18 OTHER TESTS AND EXERCISES; 19 (B) WARNINGS AND SIGNALS FOR DRILLS OR 20 ATTACKS AND THE MECHANICAL DEVICES TO BE USED IN 21 CONNECTION WITH THEM; 22 (C) THE EFFECTIVE SCREENING OR EXTINGUISHING 23 OF LIGHTS AND LIGHTING DEVICES AND APPLIANCES; 24 (D) SHUTTING OFF WATER MAINS, GAS MAINS, 25 ELECTRIC POWER CONNECTIONS AND THE SUSPENSION OF 26 OTHER UTILITY SERVICES; 27 (E) THE CONDUCT OF CIVILIANS AND THE 28 MOVEMENT AND CESSATION OF MOVEMENT OF PEDESTRIANS 29 AND VEHICULAR TRAFFIC DURING, BEFORE, AND AFTER DRILLS 30 OR ATTACK; 31 (F) PUBLIC MEETINGS OR GATHERINGS; AND

01 (G) THE EVACUATION AND RECEPTION OF THE 02 CIVILIAN POPULATION]; 03 (5) exercise additional authority delegated by the governor to the 04 department [TAKE ACTION AND GIVE DIRECTIONS TO STATE AND LOCAL 05 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND AGENCIES AS ARE REASONABLE 06 AND NECESSARY] to secure compliance with this chapter and with the orders and 07 regulations issued or adopted under this chapter; 08 (6) employ measures and give directions to the state or local 09 [BOARDS OF] health agencies as are reasonably necessary for the purpose of 10 securing compliance with this chapter or with the findings or recommendations of 11 state or local [BOARDS OF] health agencies due to conditions arising from 12 [ENEMY] attack or the threat of [ENEMY] attack [OR OTHERWISE]; 13 (7) obtain and utilize the services, [AND] facilities, and information 14 of existing officers [,] and agencies of the state and of the political subdivisions 15 [DISTRICTS] of the state, whose duty it is to cooperate with and extend their services, 16 [AND] facilities, and information to the department as requested by it; 17 (8) [ESTABLISH AGENCIES AND OFFICES AND APPOINT 18 EXECUTIVE, TECHNICAL, CLERICAL, AND OTHER PERSONNEL 19 NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT THIS CHAPTER, INCLUDING, WITH 20 CONSIDERATION TO THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE LOCAL 21 AUTHORITIES, FULL TIME STATE AND DISTRICT DIRECTORS; 22 (9)] delegate authority vested in the department under this chapter, and 23 provide for the subdelegation of this authority; 24 (9) [(10)] sponsor and develop mutual aid and cooperation plans and 25 agreements among [BETWEEN] the agencies [DISTRICTS] of the state, the political 26 subdivisions of the state, and private agencies and organizations; 27 (10) [(11) ESTABLISH DISTRICTS IN THE STATE AS ARE 28 NEEDED TO CARRY OUT THE PURPOSES AND INTENT OF THIS CHAPTER; 29 (12)] sell, lend, transfer, or deliver supplies or medicines to carry out 30 the policy and purposes set out [FORTH] in this chapter on terms and conditions that 31 the department considers reasonable;

01 (11) participate in and conduct exercises to implement homeland 02 security plans and to prepare for a potential attack; 03 (12) advise the governor and the legislature on appropriate policy 04 of the state for matters of homeland security and civil defense; and 05 (13) coordinate with state agencies in providing a recommendation 06 to the governor for state action in response to changes in threat levels [, BUT 07 SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING: 08 (A) MONEY DERIVED FROM THE SALE OF SUPPLIES 09 AND MEDICINES SHALL BE DEPOSITED IN A SPECIAL FUND, 10 WHICH SHALL BE USED BY THE DEPARTMENT TO REPLENISH AND 11 PURCHASE THE NECESSARY SUPPLIES AND MEDICINES; 12 (B) A SALE UNDER THIS PARAGRAPH MAY NOT BE 13 FOR AN AMOUNT BELOW 10 PER CENT OF THE REQUISITION COST 14 UNLESS FIRST APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT]. 15 * Sec. 6. AS 26.20 is amended by adding a new section to read: 16 Sec. 26.20.025. Creation and duties of the Alaska division of homeland 17 security and emergency management. (a) There is established in the department 18 the Alaska division of homeland security and emergency management, possessing the 19 powers and duties as set out in this section and as delegated by the adjutant general of 20 the department. 21 (b) The Alaska division of homeland security and emergency management, 22 with the concurrence and approval of the adjutant general of the department, shall 23 prepare and maintain a state homeland security plan and keep it current. The plan may 24 include provisions for 25 (1) investigation and assessment of attack threats to persons, facilities, 26 systems, infrastructure, and other property in this state; 27 (2) identification of geographical areas, municipalities, facilities, 28 systems, infrastructure, or other property or persons especially vulnerable to an attack; 29 (3) prioritization of measures to protect persons, facilities, systems, 30 infrastructure, and other property in the state from attack; 31 (4) organization of personnel, including chains of command, and other

01 resources; 02 (5) coordination and deployment of personnel, including the organized 03 militia, state and local agency personnel, and authorized volunteers, and other 04 resources to protect persons, facilities, systems, infrastructure, and other property in 05 the state from attack or to respond to an attack; 06 (6) assistance to local officials and private agencies in designing local 07 and private security plans; 08 (7) coordination of federal, state, local, and private agencies' homeland 09 security activities; 10 (8) coordination of the state homeland security plan with the state 11 emergency plan and with the homeland security and disaster plans of the federal 12 government; 13 (9) other planning, prevention, preparedness, response, and mitigation 14 measures designed to eliminate or reduce the threat or effect of an attack; and 15 (10) other actions necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter. 16 (c) With the concurrence and approval of the adjutant general of the 17 department, the Alaska division of homeland security and emergency management 18 shall 19 (1) develop, coordinate, and maintain a prioritized list of critical 20 infrastructure in the state; 21 (2) determine requirements of the state and its political subdivisions 22 for food, medicine, clothing, and other necessities in the event of an attack; 23 (3) procure and pre-position personnel, supplies, medicines, materials, 24 and equipment; 25 (4) plan and make arrangements for the availability and use of private 26 facilities, services, and property and, if necessary and used, provide for payment for 27 use under terms and conditions agreed upon by the state and the other parties or as 28 provided under AS 26.20.045; 29 (5) establish a register of persons with types of training and skills 30 important in homeland security and emergency response functions; 31 (6) prepare, for issuance or adoption by the governor, orders,

01 proclamations, and regulations as necessary or appropriate in coping with attacks; 02 (7) cooperate with the federal government and public or private 03 agencies or entities in achieving the purposes of this chapter and in implementing 04 programs for homeland security, civil defense, and attack prevention, preparedness, 05 response, recovery, and mitigation; 06 (8) do other things necessary or proper for the implementation of this 07 chapter. 08 (d) The division has the additional powers and duties set out in AS 26.23.040. 09 * Sec. 7. AS 26.20.030 is amended to read: 10 Sec. 26.20.030. Reciprocal aid agreements with other governments. In 11 accordance with this chapter, the [THE] governor may enter into reciprocal aid 12 agreements with other states, [AND WITH] the federal government, and provinces 13 [EITHER ON A STATEWIDE BASIS OR LOCAL DISTRICT BASIS OR WITH A 14 NEIGHBORING STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OR A PROVINCE] of a 15 foreign country. [THESE MUTUAL AID AGREEMENTS SHALL BE LIMITED 16 TO THE FURNISHING OR EXCHANGE OF FOOD, CLOTHING, MEDICINE, 17 AND OTHER SUPPLIES; ENGINEERING SERVICES; EMERGENCY HOUSING; 18 POLICE SERVICES; NATIONAL OR STATE GUARDS WHILE UNDER THE 19 CONTROL OF THE STATE; HEALTH, MEDICAL AND RELATED SERVICES; 20 FIRE FIGHTING, RESCUE, TRANSPORTATION, AND CONSTRUCTION 21 SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT; PERSONNEL NECESSARY TO PROVIDE OR 22 CONDUCT THESE SERVICES; AND OTHER SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT, 23 FACILITIES, PERSONNEL, AND SERVICES THAT ARE NEEDED; THE 24 REIMBURSEMENT OF COSTS AND EXPENSES FOR EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, 25 PERSONNEL, AND SIMILAR ITEMS FOR MOBILE SUPPORT UNITS, FIRE- 26 FIGHTING UNITS, POLICE UNITS, AND HEALTH UNITS. THE 27 AGREEMENTS SHALL BE ON TERMS AND CONDITIONS THAT ARE 28 CONSIDERED NECESSARY.] 29 * Sec. 8. AS 26.20.040 is amended to read: 30 Sec. 26.20.040. Emergency powers of the governor. In the event of actual 31 enemy or terrorist attack in or against the state, or a credible threat of imminent

01 enemy or terrorist attack, the governor may declare that a state of emergency exists, 02 and, during the period of time that the state of emergency exists or continues, the 03 governor has and may exercise the additional emergency power 04 (1) to enforce all laws and regulations relating to homeland security 05 and civil defense and assume direct operational control of all homeland security and 06 civil defense forces and helpers in the state; 07 (2) to seize, take, or condemn property if, and only to the extent that, 08 the governor determines that the property is needed for the protection of the public 09 [OR AT THE REQUEST OF THE PRESIDENT, THE ARMED FORCES OR THE 10 CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCY OF THE UNITED STATES], including 11 (A) [ALL MEANS OF] transportation and communication 12 equipment, except newspapers and news services; 13 (B) [ALL STOCKS OF] fuel [OF WHATEVER NATURE]; 14 (C) food, clothing, equipment, materials, medicines, and 15 supplies; and 16 (D) facilities including buildings and plants; 17 (3) to sell, lend, give, or distribute the fuel, food, clothing, medicines, 18 and supplies among the inhabitants of the state and account to the commissioner of 19 revenue for funds received for the property; 20 (4) to make compensation for the property seized, taken, or condemned 21 on the basis described in AS 26.20.045; 22 (5) to suspend the provisions of a regulatory statute prescribing 23 procedures for the conduct of state business or the order or regulation of a state 24 agency if compliance with the provisions of the statute, order, or regulation 25 would prevent, or substantially impede or delay, action necessary to cope with 26 the emergency; 27 (6) to use all available resources of the state government and of 28 each political subdivision of the state as reasonably necessary to cope with the 29 emergency; 30 (7) to transfer personnel or alter the functions of state departments 31 and agencies or units of them for the purpose of responding to or facilitating the

01 response to the emergency; 02 (8) to perform and exercise other functions, powers, and duties that are 03 considered necessary to promote and secure the safety and protection of the civilian 04 population. 05 * Sec. 9. AS 26.20.040 is amended by adding new subsections to read: 06 (b) A state of emergency declared under (a) of this section may not remain in 07 effect longer than 30 days unless extended by the legislature by law and may be 08 terminated by law or withdrawal of the declaration. 09 (c) In this section, "credible threat of imminent enemy or terrorist attack" 10 means a threat of attack against persons or property in the state that the adjutant 11 general of the department or a designee of the adjutant general, in consultation with 12 the commissioner of public safety or a designee of the commissioner of public safety, 13 certifies to the governor has a high probability of occurring in the near future; the 14 certification must be based on specific information received from a local, state, 15 federal, or international agency, or another source that the adjutant general or the 16 designee of the adjutant general, in conjunction with the commissioner of public safety 17 or a designee of the commissioner of public safety, determines is reliable. 18 * Sec. 10. AS 26.20.100 is amended to read: 19 Sec. 26.20.100. Traffic control. In coordination with the Department of 20 Public Safety and the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, the 21 [THE] department may 22 (1) formulate and execute plans and regulations for the control of 23 traffic for the rapid and safe movement of evacuation over public highways and streets 24 of people, troops, or vehicles and materials for homeland security and civil defense; 25 and 26 (2) establish and operate checkpoints along private or public 27 roadways serving critical property or facilities in the state, at the direction of the 28 governor when the governor determines that a sufficiently high threat of enemy 29 or terrorist attack exists to warrant the action; the checkpoints established under 30 this paragraph may be in conjunction with closure of the roadway under 31 AS 19.10.100; operation of a checkpoint shall include the posting of checkpoint

01 signs in a manner that provides advance notice of the checkpoint so that persons 02 are afforded a reasonable opportunity to turn around without passing through 03 the checkpoint; operation of a checkpoint shall be limited to enforcement of the 04 roadway closure or reasonable inspection of persons and vehicles passing 05 through the checkpoint for weapons, explosives, chemicals, biological or 06 biochemical agents, or other instruments capable of causing widespread severe 07 injury to persons or property; however, at a checkpoint authorized under this 08 paragraph, a person is entitled to retain possession of an amount of deadly 09 weapons or defensive weapons that is reasonably justifiable for the person's 10 lawful use, so long as those weapons are not prohibited weapons; in this 11 paragraph, "deadly weapon" and "defensive weapon" have the meanings given 12 in AS 11.81.900(b), and "prohibited weapon" has the meaning given in 13 AS 11.61.200 [NATIONAL DEFENSE OR FOR USE IN A DEFENSE INDUSTRY, 14 AND MAY COORDINATE THE ACTIVITIES OF THE DEPARTMENTS OR 15 AGENCIES OF THE STATE AND OF THE DISTRICTS CONCERNED WITH 16 PUBLIC HIGHWAYS AND STREETS, IN A MANNER THAT WILL BEST 17 CARRY OUT THOSE PLANS]. 18 * Sec. 11. AS 26.20.110 is amended to read: 19 Sec. 26.20.110. Lease or loan of state property and transfer of personnel. 20 Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, 21 [(1)] whenever the governor considers it is in the public interest [,] and 22 the urgency of the situation demands, the governor may 23 (1) [(A)] authorize a department or agency of the state to lease or lend, 24 on the terms and conditions that the governor considers necessary to promote the 25 public welfare and protect the interests of the state, real or personal property of the 26 state government to the president, the heads of the armed forces, or to the homeland 27 security or civil defense agency of the United States; 28 (2) [(B)] enter into an agreement on behalf of the state for the use or 29 loan to any political subdivision [DISTRICT] of the state, on terms and conditions 30 the governor considers necessary to promote the public welfare and protect the 31 interests of the state, of real or personal property of the state government, or the

01 temporary transfer or employment of personnel of the state government, to or by any 02 political subdivision [DISTRICT] of the state [; 03 (2) THE DIRECTOR OF EACH DISTRICT OF THE STATE MAY 04 (A) ENTER INTO A CONTRACT OR LEASE WITH THE 05 STATE, OR ACCEPT A LOAN, OR EMPLOY PERSONNEL, AND THE 06 DISTRICT MAY EQUIP, MAINTAIN, UTILIZE, AND OPERATE THE 07 PROPERTY AND EMPLOY NECESSARY PERSONNEL FOR THAT 08 PURPOSE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH THE 09 CONTRACT IS EXECUTED; 10 (B) DO ALL THINGS AND PERFORM ALL ACTS THAT 11 THE GOVERNOR CONSIDERS NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT THE 12 PURPOSE FOR WHICH THE CONTRACT IS MADE]. 13 * Sec. 12. AS 26.20.145 is amended to read: 14 Sec. 26.20.145. Immunity of owners of public shelters. A person owning or 15 controlling real estate who voluntarily and without compensation permits the 16 designation or use of the whole or part of the real estate for the purpose of sheltering 17 persons during an actual or practice attack or homeland security or civil defense 18 emergency or practice drill shall, together with the person's successors in interest, be 19 immune from suit for negligence arising out of the construction or maintenance of the 20 property causing the death of, or injury to, any person using the shelter during an 21 actual or practice attack or homeland security or civil defense emergency or 22 practice drill. 23 * Sec. 13. AS 26.20.150 is amended to read: 24 Sec. 26.20.150. Authority to accept services, gifts, grants, and loans. (a) 25 Whenever the federal government or an agency or officer of the federal government 26 offers to the state [, OR THROUGH THE STATE TO A DISTRICT,] services, 27 equipment, supplies, materials, or funds by way of gift, grant, or loan, for the purpose 28 [PURPOSES] of homeland security or civil defense, the department [STATE 29 ACTING THROUGH THE GOVERNOR, OR THE DISTRICT, ACTING WITH 30 THE CONSENT OF THE GOVERNOR AND THROUGH ITS EXECUTIVE 31 OFFICER OR GOVERNING BODY,] may accept the offer and [UPON

01 ACCEPTANCE THE GOVERNOR OR THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER OR 02 GOVERNING BODY OF THE DISTRICT MAY AUTHORIZE AN OFFICER OF 03 THE STATE OR THE DISTRICT, AS THE CASE MAY BE, TO] receive the 04 services, equipment, supplies, materials, or funds on behalf of the state [OR THE 05 DISTRICT], subject to the terms of the offer and the regulations, if any, of the agency 06 making the offer. 07 (b) Whenever a person offers to the state [OR TO A DISTRICT] services, 08 equipment, supplies, materials, or funds by way of gift, grant, or loan, for purpose of 09 homeland security or civil defense, the department [STATE ACTING THROUGH 10 THE GOVERNOR, OR THE DISTRICT ACTING THROUGH ITS EXECUTIVE 11 OFFICER OR GOVERNING BODY,] may accept the offer and [UPON 12 ACCEPTANCE THE GOVERNOR OR THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER OR 13 GOVERNING BODY OF THE DISTRICT MAY AUTHORIZE AN OFFICER OF 14 THE STATE OR OF THE DISTRICT, AS THE CASE MAY BE, TO] receive the 15 services, equipment, supplies, materials, or funds on behalf of the state, [OR 16 DISTRICT, AND] subject to the terms of the offer. 17 * Sec. 14. AS 26.20 is amended by adding a new section to read: 18 Sec. 26.20.195. Federal regulation of homeland security. The requirements 19 of this chapter do not apply to facilities, aircraft, vessels, and other means and modes 20 of transportation that are subject to federal homeland security requirements, including 21 aviation security requirements at 49 C.F.R. Chapter XII Subchapter B, Part 1520, and 22 Subchapter C, Parts 1540 - 1550, and maritime and land security requirements at 33 23 C.F.R. Chapter 1 Subchapter H, Parts 101 - 106, and 49 C.F.R. Chapter XII 24 Subchapter D, Parts 1570 - 1572. 25 * Sec. 15. AS 26.20.200 is amended by adding new paragraphs to read: 26 (4) "attack" means the use of weapons, explosives, chemicals, 27 biological or biochemical agents, or other instruments with the potential for major 28 force or impact, with apparent intent to inflict widespread or severe injury to persons 29 or property; 30 (5) "homeland security" means the detection, prevention, preemption, 31 and deterrence of, protection from, and response to attacks targeted at territory,

01 population, or infrastructure in this state; 02 (6) "political subdivision" means 03 (A) a municipality; or 04 (B) another unit of local government; 05 (7) "private agency" means a for-profit or nonprofit corporation, 06 unincorporated village, association, or other group or entity operating in the state. 07 * Sec. 16. AS 26.23.020(g) is amended to read: 08 (g) In addition to any other powers conferred upon the governor by law, the 09 governor may, under AS 26.23.010 - 26.23.220, 10 (1) suspend the provisions of any regulatory statute prescribing 11 procedures for the conduct of state business, or the orders or regulations of any state 12 agency, if compliance with the provisions of the statute, order, or regulation would 13 prevent, or substantially impede or delay, action necessary to cope with the disaster 14 emergency; 15 (2) use all available resources of the state government and of each 16 political subdivision of the state as reasonably necessary to cope with the disaster 17 emergency; 18 (3) transfer personnel or alter the functions of state departments and 19 agencies or units of them for the purpose of performing or facilitating the performance 20 of disaster emergency services; 21 (4) subject to any applicable requirements for compensation under 22 AS 26.23.160, commandeer or utilize any private property, except for all news media 23 other than as specifically provided for in AS 26.23.010 - 26.23.220, if the governor 24 considers this necessary to cope with the disaster emergency; 25 (5) direct and compel the relocation of all or part of the population 26 from any stricken or threatened area in the state [,] if the governor considers relocation 27 necessary for the preservation of life or for other disaster mitigation purpose; 28 (6) prescribe routes, modes of transportation, and destinations in 29 connection with necessary relocation; 30 (7) control ingress to and egress from a disaster area, the movement of 31 persons within the area, and the occupancy of premises in it;

01 (8) suspend or limit the sale, dispensing, or transportation of alcoholic 02 beverages, [FIREARMS,] explosives, and combustibles; 03 (9) make provisions for the availability and use of temporary 04 emergency housing; 05 (10) allocate or redistribute food, water, fuel, [OR] clothing, medicine, 06 or supplies; and 07 (11) use money from the oil and hazardous substance release response 08 account in the oil and hazardous substance release prevention and response fund, 09 established by AS 46.08.010, to respond to a declared disaster emergency related to an 10 oil or hazardous substance discharge. 11 * Sec. 17. AS 26.23.040 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: 12 (g) The Alaska division of homeland security and emergency management has 13 the additional powers and duties set out in AS 26.20.025. 14 * Sec. 18. AS 26.23.170 is amended to read: 15 Sec. 26.23.170. Communications. The Department of Military and 16 Veterans' Affairs [ALASKA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY SERVICES] shall 17 ascertain what means exist for rapid and efficient communications in times of disaster 18 emergency. The department [DIVISION] shall consider the desirability of 19 supplementing these communications resources, or of integrating them into a 20 comprehensive state or state-federal telecommunications network or other 21 communication system or network. In studying the character and feasibility of any 22 system or its several parts, the department [DIVISION] shall evaluate the possibility 23 of multi-purpose use of it or its parts for general state and local governmental 24 purposes. The department [DIVISION] shall make recommendations to the governor 25 as appropriate. 26 * Sec. 19. AS 26.23.170 is amended by adding a new subsection to read: 27 (b) A statewide 911 coordinator is established within the Department of 28 Military and Veterans' Affairs to coordinate and facilitate the implementation of 911 29 systems throughout the state. The 911 coordinator shall 30 (1) participate in efforts to set uniform statewide standards for 31 automatic number identification and automatic location identification data

01 transmission for telecommunications systems; 02 (2) make recommendations as necessary for implementation of basic 03 and enhanced 911 service. 04 * Sec. 20. AS 26.23.210 is repealed and reenacted to read: 05 Sec. 26.23.210. Relationship to homeland security and civil defense laws. 06 (a) In the event of a conflict between this chapter and AS 26.20, including in the event 07 the governor declares a disaster under this chapter due to an attack or credible threat of 08 imminent enemy or terrorist attack as described in AS 26.23.900(2), the provisions of 09 this chapter shall govern. 10 (b) The provisions of AS 26.20.140, providing for immunity of government, 11 employees, and other authorized persons in certain circumstances, apply when the 12 entities or persons covered by AS 26.20.140 perform duties under AS 26.23.010 - 13 26.23.220, except as otherwise provided in AS 26.23.136 for entities or other persons 14 providing assistance to the state under a compact in a form substantially as contained 15 in AS 26.23.136. 16 * Sec. 21. AS 26.23.900(2) is amended to read: 17 (2) "disaster" means the occurrence or imminent threat of widespread 18 or severe damage, injury, loss of life or property, or shortage of food, water, or fuel 19 resulting from 20 (A) an incident such as storm, high water, wind-driven water, 21 tidal wave, tsunami, earthquake, volcanic eruption, landslide, mudslide, 22 avalanche, snowstorm, prolonged extreme cold, drought, fire, flood, epidemic, 23 explosion, or riot; 24 (B) the release of oil or a hazardous substance if the release 25 requires prompt action to avert environmental danger or mitigate 26 environmental damage; [OR] 27 (C) equipment failure if the failure is not a predictably frequent 28 or recurring event or preventable by adequate equipment maintenance or 29 operation; 30 (D) enemy or terrorist attack or a credible threat of 31 imminent enemy or terrorist attack in or against the state that the

01 adjutant general of the Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs or a 02 designee of the adjutant general, in consultation with the commissioner of 03 public safety or a designee of the commissioner of public safety, certifies to 04 the governor has a high probability of occurring in the near future; the 05 certification must meet the standards of AS 26.20.040(c); in this 06 subparagraph, "attack" has the meaning given under AS 26.20.200; or 07 (E) an outbreak of disease or a credible threat of an 08 imminent outbreak of disease that the commissioner of health and social 09 services or a designee of the commissioner of health and social services 10 certifies to the governor has a high probability of occurring in the near 11 future; the certification must be based on specific information received 12 from a local, state, federal, or international agency, or another source that 13 the commissioner or the designee determines is reliable; 14 * Sec. 22. AS 26.20.050, 26.20.060, 26.20.070, 26.20.080, 26.20.090, 26.20.120, 15 26.20.130, 26.20.160, 26.20.170, 26.20.180, 26.20.200(3); AS 26.23.030, and 26.23.900(4) 16 are repealed. 17 * Sec. 23. AS 24.20.680 is repealed January 1, 2009. 18 * Sec. 24. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to 19 read: 20 PREPARATION AND PRESENTATION OF PROPOSED LEGISLATION. If the 21 adjutant general of the Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs determines that 22 additional qualifications for service on the Homeland Security and Emergency Management 23 Subcommittee under AS 24.20.680, added by sec. 2 of this Act, would significantly enhance 24 the security of sensitive materials or information to be reviewed under AS 24.20.680, the 25 adjutant general shall prepare a bill proposing amendments to AS 24.20.680, enacted by sec. 2 26 of this Act, for consideration by each house of the legislature, and shall deliver the bill to the 27 Secretary of the Alaska State Senate and the Chief Clerk of the Alaska State House of 28 Representatives not later than 30 days following the convening of the First Regular Session of 29 the Twenty-Fourth Alaska State Legislature. 30 * Sec. 25. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to 31 read:

01 TRANSITION. Notwithstanding AS 24.20.680(a), enacted by sec. 2 of this Act, the 02 Homeland Security and Emergency Management Subcommittee established in AS 24.20.680, 03 enacted by sec. 2 of this Act, shall be organized for the first time within 15 days after the 04 effective date of this section. 05 * Sec. 26. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to 06 read: 07 REVISOR'S INSTRUCTIONS. (a) The revisor of statutes is instructed to change the 08 heading of 09 (1) AS 26.20 from "Chapter 20. Civil Defense" to "Chapter 20. Homeland 10 Security and Civil Defense"; 11 (2) AS 26.23.040 from "Duties of the Alaska division of emergency services." 12 to "Homeland security duties of the Alaska division of homeland security and emergency 13 management." 14 (b) Wherever in the Alaska Statutes and the Alaska Administrative Code the term 15 "division of emergency services," which is in the Department of Military and Veterans' 16 Affairs, is used, it shall be read as the "division of homeland security and emergency 17 management" when to do so would be consistent with the purpose of this Act. 18 (c) Under AS 01.05.031, the revisor of statutes shall implement this section in the 19 statutes. 20 (d) Under AS 44.62.125(b)(6), the regulations attorney shall implement (b) of this 21 section in the Alaska Administrative Code. 22 * Sec. 27. Section 19 of this Act takes effect March 1, 2005. 23 * Sec. 28. Except as provided in sec. 27 of this Act, this Act takes effect immediately under 24 AS 01.10.070(c).