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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 39. Public Officers and Employees
- Chapter 20. Compensation, Allowances, and Leave
- Section 345. Continuation of Pay and Benefits For Certain Members of the Reserve and Auxiliary Units of the Armed Forces.
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AS 39.20.345. Continuation of Pay and Benefits For Certain Members of the Reserve and Auxiliary Units of the Armed Forces.
- (a) Notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, the governor, through the issuance of an administrative order, may
authorize state employees who are members of a reserve or auxiliary component of the armed forces of the United States,
including the organized militia of Alaska, consisting of the Alaska National Guard, the Alaska Naval Militia, and the
Alaska State Defense Force, and who are called to active duty by the appropriate state or federal authority to continue
to receive the equivalent of their state compensation and some or all of their state benefits.
- (b) The Department of Administration shall implement an order issued by the governor under this section. The Department of
Administration may adopt emergency regulations to implement an order issued by the governor under this section,
including regulations regarding the scope of compensation and benefits and any allocation between the state and the
state employee of contributions relating to the benefits. Emergency regulations adopted under this section
- (1) are not subject to AS 44.62 (Administrative Procedure Act); and
- (2) take effect immediately unless the Department of Administration specifies another date.
- (c) In this section, "benefits" includes credited service in a state retirement system, membership in the supplemental
employee benefits system under AS 39.30.150
- 39.30.180, and group life and health insurance
provided under AS 39.30.090
- 39.30.095 or under a collective bargaining
agreement.
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