SB 238-MEMBERS OF ALASKA STATE MILITIA MS. CARROLL stated SB 238 clarifies how the Alaska State Militia will be paid during State active duty. SB 238 would mandate the Alaska State Militia be paid as State employees according to the work. Prior to SB 238, DMVA were paying the Alaska State Militia in the same manner as the Alaska National Guard. The Department of Law contacted DMVA and informed them that it was an incorrect method. If the Alaska State Militia is called for duty, they are hired as emergency employees. That does disrupt the military command structure, and it questions their regular job protection. SB 238 is a method of payment for the Alaska State Militia when called to State active duty only. VICE CHAIR GREEN asked if this is the method that DMVA was advised to use. MS. CARROLL stated this is the easiest way to pay these employees, and provide for regular job protection. GENERAL THOMAS WESTALL, Brigadier General for the Alaska State Defense Force, stated since 1984, the Alaska State Defense Force (ASDF) has been the principle responder to emergencies and disasters in the State. ASDF is a State troop, therefore, they do not need federal authorization to maneuver. ASDF can maneuver on the order of the Governor and the Adjutant General. SB 238 clarifies the question in payment for ASDF. ASDF is not a federal task force and the Department of Justice determined ASDF should not be paid in the same manner as a federal task force. SENATOR ELTON asked what the structure of command is for the ASDF. MS. CARROLL replied some confusion arose about whose disciplinary action the ASDF falls under. SB 238 would clarify that ASDF would be under military discipline, and have regular job protection. Ms. Carroll referred to Title 26. SENATOR ELTON asked if the disciplinary structure in place for DMVA was standard. MR. CHRISTENSEN stated ASDF is under the State regulations. GENERAL WESTALL stated ASDF are brought into service under the Governor and State regulations. ASDF does not function under federal military control. When ASDF is called into active duty, ASDF operates under the Uniform Code of Military Justice and the discipline prescribed by Congress that all militias of the United States must comply with. Title 26 of the Alaska statute compels people in ASDF to report for duty, but Title 26 provides statutory protection for those people to leave their regular jobs and report for duty. SENATOR PHILLIPS moved SB 238 out of committee with individual recommendations. Without objection, the motion carried.