HOUSE BILL NO. 408 "An Act establishing the Alaska Seismic Hazards Safety Commission." MILTON WILTSE, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF GEOLOGICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY, DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, FAIRBANKS spoke in support of HB 408. The legislation creates a seismic hazards safety commission. The state of Alaska has had an effective disaster emergency response group that has worked out responses to seismic events. He stated that less has been done to avoid the adverse impacts of earthquakes. Other states have established similar commissions as a result of Alaska's 1964 earthquake. Policies implemented in California have reduced the loss of life and property. Because of disasters in the lower 48 states, federal disaster relief is being reviewed. Draft federal legislation has contained a requirement for state mitigation measures to be in place for federal eligibility. There are approximately 20 seismic hazards commissions in the United States, including the state of Vermont. He stressed that the legislation could result in a decrease in loss of life, property and cost of recovery. It could also help coordinate post activity events. He noted that seismic research activity continues. Representative Foster expressed his support for the legislation. HB 408 was HELD in Committee for further consideration.