GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 38-3-26 - Mobile support units; organization; rights, powers, duties,  privileges, immunities, and compensation, of employees; reimbursement to  localities and out-of-state units; service out of sta
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    38-3-26   (2010)
    38-3-26.    Mobile support units; organization; rights, powers, duties,  privileges, immunities, and compensation, of employees; reimbursement to  localities and out-of-state units; service out of state 
      (a)  The  Governor, or the director of emergency management at the request of the  Governor, is authorized to create and establish such number of mobile  support units as may be necessary to reinforce emergency management  organizations in stricken areas and with due consideration of the plans  of the federal government and of other states. He shall appoint a  commander for each unit who shall have primary responsibility for the  organization, administration, and operation of the unit. Mobile support  units shall be called to duty upon orders of the Governor or the  director and shall perform their functions in any part of the state or,  upon the conditions specified in this Code section, in other states.
(b)  Personnel of mobile support units while on duty, whether within or outside the state, shall:
      (1)  If  they are employees of the state, have the powers, duties, rights,  privileges, and immunities and receive the compensation incidental to  their employment;
      (2)  If they are  employees of a political subdivision of the state and, whether serving  within or outside the political subdivision, have the powers, duties,  rights, privileges, and immunities and receive the compensation  incidental to their employment; and
      (3)  If  they are not employees of the state or a political subdivision thereof,  be entitled to adequate compensation incidental to their employment by  the state for their services and to the same rights and immunities as  are provided by law for the employees of this state. All personnel of  mobile support units, while on duty, shall be subject to the operational  control of the authority in charge of emergency management activities  in the area in which they are serving and shall be reimbursed for all  actual and necessary travel and subsistence expenses.
(c)  The  state shall reimburse a political subdivision for the compensation paid  and actual and necessary travel, subsistence, and maintenance expenses  of employees of the political subdivision while serving as members of a  mobile unit; for all payments for death, disability, or injury of the  employees incurred in the course of such duty; and for all losses of or  damage to supplies and equipment of the political subdivision resulting  from the operation of the mobile support unit.
(d)  Whenever  a mobile support unit of another state shall render aid in this state  pursuant to the orders of the governor of its home state and upon the  request of the Governor of this state, this state shall reimburse the  other state for the compensation paid and actual and necessary travel,  subsistence, and maintenance expenses of the personnel of the mobile  support unit while rendering the aid; for all payments for death,  disability, or injury of the personnel incurred in the course of  rendering the aid; and for all losses of or damage to supplies and  equipment of the other state or a political subdivision thereof  resulting from the rendering of the aid; provided, however, that the  laws of such other state contain provisions substantially similar to  this Code section or that provisions to the foregoing effect are  embodied in a reciprocal mutual aid agreement or compact or that the  federal government has authorized or agreed to make reimbursement for  the mutual aid as above provided.
(e)  No  personnel of mobile support units of this state shall be ordered by the  Governor to operate in any other state unless the laws of the other  state contain provisions substantially similar to this Code section, or  unless the reciprocal mutual aid agreements or compacts include  provisions providing for the reimbursement, or unless the reimbursement  will be made by the federal government by law or agreement.