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2004-01-23 Senate Journal

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2004-01-23                     Senate Journal                      Page 1988
SB 276                                                                                            
SENATE BILL NO. 276 BY THE SENATE RULES COMMITTEE                                                   
BY REQUEST OF THE GOVERNOR, entitled:                                                               
                                                                                                    
           "An Act relating to the Alaska Insurance Guaranty                                        
           Association; relating to joint insurance arrangements                                    
           and assessments to the association; relating to the                                      
           powers of the Alaska Industrial Development and                                          
           Export Authority concerning the association; and                                         
           providing for an effective date."                                                        
                                                                                                    
was read the first time and referred to the Labor and Commerce and                                  
Finance Committees.                                                                                 
                                                                                                    
The following fiscal information was published today:                                               
     Fiscal Note No. 1, Department of Administration                                                
     Fiscal Note No. 2, zero, Department of Community and Economic                                  
           Development                                                                              
     Fiscal Note No. 3, zero, Department of Community and Economic                                  
           Development                                                                              
     Fiscal Note No. 4, zero, Department of Community and Economic                                  
           Development                                                                              
          Fiscal Note No. 5, zero, Department of Labor and Workforce                               
           Development                                                                              
                                                                                                    
                                                                                                    

2004-01-23                     Senate Journal                      Page 1989
Governor's transmittal letter dated January 22:                                                     
                                                                                                    
Dear President Therriault:                                                                          
                                                                                                    
Under the authority of article III, section 18, of the Alaska                                       
Constitution, I am transmitting a bill aimed at a crisis in the Alaska                              
Workers' Compensation insurance industry. Resolving this issue is                                   
vitally important to Alaska's employers and employees. Specifically,                                
this bill deals with the after-effects of Fremont Insurance Company's                               
insolvency (Fremont). Fremont was a California based workers                                        
compensation insurer. It was writing about 27 percent of the workers'                               
compensation insurance policies in Alaska by the year 2000.                                         
                                                                                                    
Fremont was heavily involved in California's workers' compensation                                  
price wars. These price wars occurred after California deregulated its                              
insurance market in 1995. Insurers like Fremont cut prices and                                      
scrambled for market share. The result was that 41 workers'                                         
compensation carriers in California went insolvent or quit doing                                    
business in the state to avoid insolvency. Fremont joined the group of                              
failed insurers when it was declared insolvent in July, 2003. Fremont                               
left Alaska employers and employees "holding the bag" with liability                                
for claims worth approximately $60 million.                                                         
                                                                                                    
The Alaska Insurance Guaranty Association Fund (Fund) is set up to                                  
pay uncovered claims. The Fund pays claims in situations where                                      
insurance is unavailable to pay claims. The goal is to minimize losses                              
to employers and employees. Association members are insurers that                                   
are authorized to write property and casualty insurance Alaska. An                                  
assessment is made based on the amount of premiums the member                                       
writes in this state. Current statutes cap the assessment at two percent                            
of premiums written each year.                                                                      
                                                                                                    
The Fremont insolvency and the amount of claims left over is so large,                              
the Fund cannot cover the claims. If the difference is not made up,                                 
Alaska employers and employees alike will suffer. Employers will be                                 
held liable for claims they paid Fremont to cover. Some businesses                                  
will simply not be able to afford to pay the claims and will have to go                             
out of business. Many other claims will be delayed or settled for less                              
than their full value as employers and employees litigate or dispute                                
liability and the value of a claim.                                                                 

2004-01-23                     Senate Journal                      Page 1990
Statutory changes are necessary to address the Fund's substantial cash                              
deficits and to provide for greater equity in times of crisis among all                             
persons covering an employer's liability for workers' compensation,                                 
whether through insurance, self-insurance, or a pooling arrangement.                                
A brief description of these changes follows.                                                       
                                                                                                    
Under the bill, the insurance code (AS 21) would be amended to raise                                
the cap on member assessments by the association from two percent to                                
four percent of written premiums and to provide for excess                                          
assessments on member insurers if there is a shortage of money in an                                
association account. The bill would also authorize the association to                               
assess employers that are self-insured for workers' compensation and                                
assess joint insurance arrangements that insure an employer's workers'                              
compensation liability. This assessment applies only when insurer                                   
assessments are insufficient in any one year to cover workers'                                      
compensation claims payments by the association and is limited to a                                 
maximum of two percent of all payments reported to the Alaska                                       
Workers' Compensation Board under the Alaska Workers'                                               
Compensation Act (AS 23.30).                                                                        
                                                                                                    
The bill also includes a provision to authorize the Alaska Industrial                               
Development and Export Authority (AIDEA) to guarantee loans to the                                  
association that are needed to make the association financially able to                             
meet cash flow needs. While current law allows the association to                                   
borrow money, the association is not a viable prospect for traditional                              
commercial loans. Loan guarantees from AIDEA would permit the                                       
association to obtain loans on favorable terms. The bill, however,                                  
would limit AIDEA guarantees for association loans to a maximum                                     
outstanding principal balance at any time on all loans of $30,000,000.                              
                                                                                                    
The bill provides for an immediate effective date.                                                  
                                                                                                    
I urge your prompt and favorable action on this measure.                                            
                                                                                                    
Sincerely yours,                                                                                    
/s/                                                                                                 
Frank H. Murkowski                                                                                  
Governor