SENATE BILL NO. 177 An Act relating to cost-of-living benefits for retired members in the public employees' retirement system and the teachers' retirement system who are called to active military duty; and providing for an effective date. DEBORAH GRUNDMAN, STAFF, SENATOR BEN STEVENS, stated that an Alaska Cost-of-Living Allowance (COLA) is payable to benefit recipients of the public employees' (PERS) and teachers' retirement system (TERS) who remain domiciled in Alaska after retirement. The allowance amounts to 10% of their base pay. A person receiving a COLA is not entitled to the allowance if absent from the State for a period in excess of 90 days, except that a person may be absent from State for not more than six months if the absence is the result of illness and required by order of a licensed physician. Ms. Grundman added that upon return to the State and notification to the Department of Administration, the person would be entitled to receive the monthly cost-of-living allowance, commencing with the first monthly benefit payment. Retired public employees currently receiving COLA in the State and who are called to active duty in the military would not be eligible for the COLA payment while serving under existing statute. SB 177 rectifies the situation and allows the retired employees to be eligible to continue receiving their COLA while on active military duty. She noted that the legislation would affect about ten people. Co-Chair Harris asked why this issue had not been discussed before. Ms. Grundman replied that a situation had not come up before in which there is a PERS or TERS member called up for active duty. Representative Foster MOVED to report SB 177 out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. SB 177 was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with zero note #1 by the Department of Administration.