SB 235-EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT  MAJOR GENERAL PHIL OATES, Adjutant General and Commissioner of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, said CSSB 235(STA) pertains to the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC). Other states in our nation stand in line to assist other states on a duty rostered basis. The states are indemnified from any liability for that support and are actually reimbursed for it. He said it is important to note two things: the New York State Legislature met immediately after September 11 and adopted EMAC; and states have been successful at the federal level in arguing for a soft match to receive the federal supplemental this year. The primary determinant of getting the federal resources will be membership in EMAC. At the end of this year, all but four states are anticipated to have signed on to EMAC. He noted this piece of legislation may be one of the more important pieces of legislation passed this entire year. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR announced his intention to move the bill from committee today and took public testimony. MR. WAYNE RUSH stated support for CSSB 235(STA). MR. MIKE MITCHELL, Assistant Attorney General, informed members he assisted in drafting SB 235 and was available to answer questions. He added the Department of Law supports CSSB 235(STA). There being no further testimony, SENATOR COWDERY moved CSSB 235(STA) from committee with individual recommendations and its zero fiscal note. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR objected so that Senator Therriault could ask a question. SENATOR THERRIAULT asked for an explanation of the changes made in the Community and Regional Affairs Committee. MS. CAROL CARROLL, Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, explained that a technical change was made that tightened up the eligibility under Workers' Compensation. It clarified that to be eligible, a person had to be called or under the purview of emergency services before covered by workers' compensation. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR announced that without objection, CSSB 235(STA) moved from committee.