Legislature(1999 - 2000)
04/11/2000 03:15 PM House FIN
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HOUSE BILL NO. 331
"An Act relating to payment, allowances, and benefits
of members of the Alaska National Guard and Alaska
Naval Militia in active service; relating to
computation of certain benefits for members of the
Alaska State Militia; and providing for an effective
date."
CAROL CARROLL, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF SUPPORT SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES provided information on the
legislation and spoke in its support. The legislation
changes the name of the Alaska State Militia to the Alaska
State Defense Force. The legislation also changes the way
pay is calculated for national guardsmen when they are
brought onto state active duty. Presently, pay is calculated
based on rank, years of service and added allowances. The
basic pay from the federal government would be multiplied by
200 percent. This would streamline the administrative
process without affecting pay of the members. The proposal
was presented to and approved by the officers and enlisted
men's associations. The legislation would also clarify in
statute that the members of the Alaska State Defense Force
should be paid as if they are state employees. They are
currently handled as emergency employees.
Representative Phillips spoke in the support of the bill and
stated that she was ready to move the bill from Committee.
MAJOR RICHARD THOMAS, ALASKA NATIONAL GUARD testified via
teleconference in support of the legislation. He stressed
that anything that can simplify procedures during disasters
would be of assistance. He noted that the bill would make
pay more timely and accurate.
RICHARD TURCIC, DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES,
MILITARY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS, ANCHORAGE testified via
teleconference in support. He stressed that the current
system is extremely complicated and emphasized that the new
system would simplify and reduce the time needed to
calculate pay. The legislation would also ensure timely
payments.
GENERAL THOMAS S. WESTALL, BRIGADOR, ALASKA STATE MILITIA,
GLENNALLEN TESTIFIED via teleconference in support. The
Alaska State Defense Force is a trained military service
that principally trains in the field of mobilization. The
defense force can mobilize in 24 hours. There are three
trained soldiers assigned specific jobs in the State
Emergency Coordination Center. The Alaska State Militia has
operated in almost every disaster that the state has been
involved in over the past 16 years. The soldiers are
civilians in their normal capacity. They need protection of
their civil jobs, which is provided under AS 24. These
soldiers are not looking for compensation. He noted that
they have been committed for extended periods of time. The
Division of Emergency Services would have to hire staff to
do the task that the State Defense Force has traditionally
done. Emergency Services would not be able to operate 24
hours a day without exhaustion.
Vice Chair Bunde noted that there is a zero fiscal note
accompanying the bill.
Representative Phillips MOVED to report CSHB 331 (MVA) out
of Committee with the accompanying fiscal note.
CSHB 331 (MVA) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do
pass" recommendation and with a zero fiscal note by the
Military and Veterans Affairs.
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