HB 123-MINIMUM WAGE & OVERTIME EXEMPTIONS CHAIRMAN MACKIE called the Senate Labor and Commerce Committee meeting to order at 1:37 p.m. and announced HB 123 to be up for consideration. He said that Senator Leman had worked with the sponsor on language regarding nonprofit activities. SENATOR LEMAN moved to adopt the CS (Craemer4/20/99) to HB 123. There were no objections and it was so ordered. REPRESENTATIVE ROKEBERG concurred with the definition of nonprofit activities in the CS. MR. PAUL GROSSI, Direction, Division of Workmens' Compensation, said that Section (a) of AS 23.32.30 excludes a number of categories of workers from Workmens' Compensation and this is usually what the Board goes by for coverage. If they are not specifically excluded, the Board assumes they are covered. SENATOR KELLY asked if most ski patrols in Alaska were covered now under Workmens' Compensation. MR. GROSSI answered that he didn't know about all of them, but Alyeska and Eaglecrest are covered. He explained that the employer/employee relationship test is different for the feds and other various statutes. The Workmens' Compensation Board has its own test. MR. CHRIS ROSS, National Ski Patrol, said that he understands all patrollers and operators in Alaska are covered. They don't see that this bill would change that relationship. They do not intend to change to status quo with Workmens' Compensation. Number 100 SENATOR LEMAN moved to pass SDSHB 123(L&C) from committee. There were no objections and it was so ordered.