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<blockquote data-quote="bobkhan" data-source="post: 4050125" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>There are 3 statuses an OK guardsman can be in: 1. Title 10 - federal funding, federal controlled (Posse comitatus applies) .</p><p></p><p>2. Title 32 - federal funded, state controlled (Posse comitatus does not apply)</p><p></p><p>3. State active duty(SAD) (which in OK is title 44 of the state statutes) (state funded, state controlled) (Posse comitatus does not apply) .</p><p></p><p>In T32 and SAD guard forces can be deployed within CONUS to assist other states like the TX border.</p><p></p><p>That process begins with state to state coordination in the form of an Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC). This compact is an agreement between states that outlines forces needed, authorities given (arrest powers), dates needed, and perhaps most importantly who is paying the bill. Once all parties agree the mission happens.</p><p></p><p>For example: TX asks OK to send some troops to help them secure the border. Both states agree on the above terms and then the deployment happens. This can occur completely independent of the federal government’s approval provided they are in SAD status (or in most cases T32, but there are several nuances that I won’t go into here)</p><p></p><p>This process is what you have seen most of the time whenever the OK guard leaves the state for a CONUS mission like hurricane support, wildfires, flooding, border security etc.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for coming to my TED talk…..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobkhan, post: 4050125, member: 288"] There are 3 statuses an OK guardsman can be in: 1. Title 10 - federal funding, federal controlled (Posse comitatus applies) . 2. Title 32 - federal funded, state controlled (Posse comitatus does not apply) 3. State active duty(SAD) (which in OK is title 44 of the state statutes) (state funded, state controlled) (Posse comitatus does not apply) . In T32 and SAD guard forces can be deployed within CONUS to assist other states like the TX border. That process begins with state to state coordination in the form of an Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC). This compact is an agreement between states that outlines forces needed, authorities given (arrest powers), dates needed, and perhaps most importantly who is paying the bill. Once all parties agree the mission happens. For example: TX asks OK to send some troops to help them secure the border. Both states agree on the above terms and then the deployment happens. This can occur completely independent of the federal government’s approval provided they are in SAD status (or in most cases T32, but there are several nuances that I won’t go into here) This process is what you have seen most of the time whenever the OK guard leaves the state for a CONUS mission like hurricane support, wildfires, flooding, border security etc. Thank you for coming to my TED talk….. [/QUOTE]
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