SSTA - 2/27/96 HB 321 EMERGENCY DISASTER HIRES IN EXEMPT SERVICE TAPE 96-15, SIDE A Number 001 VICE-CHAIRMAN RANDY PHILLIPS called the Senate State Affairs Committee to order at 3:36 p.m. and brought up HB 321 as the first order of business before the committee. The vice-chairman informed the committee that Chairman Sharp is away at a funeral and so is unable to attend today's committee meeting. He informed the committee that the chairman asked that no action be taken on bills today. The vice-chairman called the first witness. Number 030 GEORGE DOZIER, JR., Aide to Representative Pete Kott, Co-Chairman of the House Special Committee on Military & Veterans' Affairs, prime sponsor of HB 321, stated the bill would permit the Department of Military & Veterans' Affairs to hire emergency workers in the exempt service. Currently, when the division needs to hire additional personnel to work a disaster it has two options. One, it can hire individuals as immediate emergency hires for 30 days maximum. Two, it can hire individuals on a short or long- term temporary basis, but it takes 2-45 days to hire individuals in that classification. This bill would allow the division to hire individuals to assist classified employees in disaster situations. Mr. Dozier relayed other information also contained in the sponsor's statement. Number 062 SENATOR LEMAN referred to the letter from Commissioner Lestenkof of DMVA. MR. DOZIER commented that Representative Kott is just friendly, period. SENATOR LEMAN asked how many other friendly legislators there are. SENATOR DUNCAN made a motion to discharge HB 321 from the Senate State Affairs Committee. VICE-CHAIRMAN RANDY PHILLIPS replied he cannot move the bill because of the chairman's request. SENATOR LEMAN asked if Chairman Sharp really wanted HB 321 held. VICE-CHAIRMAN RANDY PHILLIPS responded the chairman wants all the bills held. SENATOR DUNCAN withdrew his motion to discharge HB 321. SENATOR LEMAN asked if Ms. Carroll wanted to speak; she's friendly too. VICE-CHAIRMAN RANDY PHILLIPS informed Ms. Carroll that if she wants to testify, she must sign the witness register. Number 090 CAROL CARROLL, Director, Administrative & Support Services Division, Department of Military & Veterans' Affairs, stated HB 321 would really assist the department while in the initial response to a disaster. Number 101 SENATOR LEMAN asked what the policy is when the emergency no longer exists: are these employees terminated? Are they paid on an hourly basis? MS. CARROLL responded that these employees are paid on an hourly basis. The only people kept on after the emergency has subsided are the financial people. Number 130 VICE-CHAIRMAN RANDY PHILLIPS informed the committee that HB 321 would be held.