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08 LC 36 0854
House Resolution 1024
By: Representatives Hamilton of the 23rd, Yates of the 73rd, Amerson of the 9th, Collins of the 27th, Sellier of the 136th, and others

A RESOLUTION


Urging the Surgeon General of the Army and the Commanding General of the National Guard Bureau to change existing policy regarding the ability of priority units within the National Guard, who have a high probability of future deployment into a combat zone, to receive Warfighter Refractive Eye Surgery Program (WRESP) benefits; and for other purposes.

WHEREAS, the Chief of Staff of the Army has written that "soldiers performing duties in adverse conditions, often without timely optical fabrication support, will find the lack of dependence on corrective lenses an invaluable asset in the confident execution of their mission"; and

WHEREAS, the Chief of Staff of the Army has also written that the WRESP program "offers soldiers access to corrective eye surgery and provides commanders with an important medical resource for the enhancement of soldier readiness"; and

WHEREAS, the criteria under WRESP for selecting soldiers for laser eye correction gives priority to special operations and combat arms units such as infantry, field artillery, and armor battalions, as well as units whose mission involves operations at the time of battle or behind hostile lines; and

WHEREAS, the criteria for selecting soldiers for laser eye correction provides that nonactive duty personnel are not authorized treatment under the program, requires that a soldier must have at least 18 months remaining on active duty at the time of surgery, and mandates that treated individuals must return for follow-up visits as specified postoperatively in the applicable protocol as a condition of treatment; and

WHEREAS, the WRESP criteria provides for conflict with regard to the existence of soldiers within the National Guard who fall under the WRESP criteria as priority units yet fail to meet the criteria for time remaining on active duty, as National Guard soldiers typically spend 365 days on active duty; and

WHEREAS, priority units within the National Guard who are called to active duty are asked to perform the same tasks and duties as their full-time active duty counterparts yet are unable to participate in WRESP and therefore are at risk of being unable to perform their duties as effectively or as safely as their full-time active duty counterparts; and

WHEREAS, Department of Defense regulations require a minimum of 90 days to notify National Guard units of alert to active duty, and WRESP regulations require a 90 day recovery period following corrective surgery, and this conflict of scheduling hinders the ability of WRESP priority units within the National Guard to receive corrective eye surgery; and

WHEREAS, the Army should consider corrective eye surgery under WRESP to be a vital part of adequately preparing soldiers for combat duty, just as pre-deployment training is, and, just as is done for pre-deployment training, should set aside time for corrective eye surgery to be completed; and

WHEREAS, just as combat training schools set aside a percentage of placements in their courses for National Guard soldiers, a percentage of surgical slots for corrective laser eye surgery under WRESP should be set aside for National Guard soldiers; and

WHEREAS, questions of priority and time are recognized, and therefore, the following actions should be pursued: classification as a "priority" unit in terms of eligibility for WRESP should be based upon the actual role of the unit in a combat zone rather than the unit's status as active duty or National Guard; identification of priority (i.e. Special Operations) units within the National Guard who have a high probability of being called to active duty and scheduled for rotation be carried out by establishing an allotment of a minimum of six months prior to highly probable deployment for such units to ensure adequate time for postoperative recovery and required checkups and notification of active duty alert; and

WHEREAS, the ongoing War in Iraq has taken a significant toll on the National Guard, and providing benefits for priority units within it will aid in its continuing mission in the Middle East; and

WHEREAS, if the aforementioned actions are taken, all units, whether full-time active duty or National Guard, who can be classified as priority units will be adequately prepared to effectively and safely carry out their duties and advance the mission of the United States Army in the ongoing Global War on Terror.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA that the members of this body urge the Surgeon General of the Army and the Commanding General of the National Guard Bureau to change existing regulations to enable priority units within the National Guard, for whom a call to active duty is highly probable, to receive corrective laser eye surgery under WRESP.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is authorized and directed to transmit appropriate copies of this resolution to each member of the Georgia congressional delegation, the Secretary of Defense, and the Chief of the National Guard Bureau.