HB 152-ORGANIZED MILITIA; AK ST. DEFENSE FORCE    4:19:50 PM CHAIR KREISS-TOMKINS announced that the final order of business would be CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 152(MLV), "An Act relating to the organized militia; and relating to the authority of the adjutant general." 4:20:22 PM REPRESENTATIVE LEDOUX moved to adopt the committee substitute (CS) for HB 152, Version 30-LS0366\R, Wallace, 2/12/18, as the working document, referred to as "Version R." CHAIR KREISS-TOMKINS objected for the purpose of discussion. 4:20:38 PM KENDRA KLOSTER, Staff, Representative Chris Tuck, Alaska State Legislature, on behalf of Representative Tuck, prime sponsor of HB 152, relayed that Version R removes "imminent response authority" - the language allowing the adjutant general (TAG) to call the national guard to duty if the governor is unavailable. She added that Version R retained the language regarding command, control, the TAG accepting resignations and retirements, and adding the Alaska State Defense Force (ASDF) and Alaska Naval Militia (AKNM) to the tuition program. 4:21:27 PM CHAIR KREISS-TOMKINS removed his objection to the motion to adopt Version R. There being no further objection, Version R was before the committee. REPRESENTATIVE LEDOUX commented that Version R addresses her concerns. REPRESENTATIVE WOOL commented that Version R addresses his concerns as well. REPRESENTATIVE TUCK expressed that the state should devise a way to quickly respond in situations of imminent danger to the state of Alaska - a natural disaster or other circumstance - when the governor and lieutenant governor are incapacitated. Currently there would have to be a designation that the governor is incapacitated, then the swearing in of the lieutenant governor before action can be taken by the military to keep Alaskans safe. 4:23:21 PM REPRESENTATIVE LEDOUX moved to report the CS for HB 152, Version 30-LS0366\R, Wallace, 2/12/18, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying zero fiscal note. There being no objection, CSHB 152(STA) moved out of the House State Affairs Standing Committee.