Legislature(2005 - 2006)
2005-04-14 Senate Journal
Full Journal pdf2005-04-14 Senate Journal Page 0963 SB 130 Senator Ellis requested that the reconsideration on CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 130(FIN) am "An Act relating to a special deposit for workers' compensation and employers' liability insurers; relating to assigned risk pools; relating to workers' compensation insurers; stating the intent of the legislature, and setting out limitations, concerning the interpretation, construction, and implementation of workers' compensation laws; relating to the Alaska Workers' Compensation Board; assigning certain Alaska Workers' Compensation Board functions to the division of workers' compensation in the Department of Labor and Workforce Development and to that department, and authorizing the board to delegate administrative and enforcement duties to the division; providing for workers' compensation hearing officers in workers' compensation proceedings; establishing a Workers' Compensation Appeals Commission; relating to workers' compensation medical benefits and to charges for and payment of fees for the medical benefits; relating to agreements that discharge workers' compensation liability; relating to workers' compensation awards; relating to reemployment benefits and job dislocation benefits; relating to coordination of workers' compensation and certain disability benefits; relating to division of workers' compensation records; 2005-04-14 Senate Journal Page 0964 relating to release of treatment records; relating to an employer's failure to insure and keep insured or provide security; providing for appeals from compensation orders; relating to workers' compensation proceedings; providing for supreme court jurisdiction of appeals from the Workers' Compensation Appeals Commission; providing for a maximum amount for the cost-of-living adjustment for workers' compensation benefits; relating to attorney fees with respect to workers' compensation; providing for the department to enter into contracts with nonprofit organizations to provide information services and legal representation to injured employees; providing for administrative penalties for employers uninsured or without adequate security for workers' compensation; relating to fraudulent acts or false or misleading statements in workers' compensation and penalties for the acts or statements; providing for members of a limited liability company to be included as an employee for purposes of workers' compensation; establishing a workers' compensation benefits guaranty fund; making conforming amendments; providing for a study and report by the medical services review committee; establishing the Task Force on Workers' Compensation; and providing for an effective date" be taken up. The bill was before the Senate on reconsideration. Senator Ellis moved that the bill be returned to second reading for the purpose of a specific amendment, that being Amendment No. 6. Without objection, the bill was returned to second reading. Amendment No. 5 was not offered. Senator Ellis offered Amendment No. 6 : Page 38, line 31: Delete "11" Insert "12" Page 39, line 4: Delete "Eight" Insert "Nine" Page 39, line 14: Delete "and" 2005-04-14 Senate Journal Page 0965 Page 39, line 15, following "businesses": Insert "; and (9) a representative of the Alaska Chiropractic Society" Senator Ellis moved for the adoption of Amendment No. 6. Senator Green objected. The question being: "Shall Amendment No. 6 be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 130(FIN)am Second Reading Amendment No. 6 YEAS: 8 NAYS: 10 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Davis, Ellis, Elton, French, Green, Guess, Kookesh, Olson Nays: Bunde, Cowdery, Dyson, Huggins, Seekins, Stedman, Stevens B, Stevens G, Therriault, Wilken Excused: Wagoner Absent: Hoffman and so, Amendment No. 6 failed. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 130(FIN) am was automatically in third reading on reconsideration. The question to be reconsidered: "Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 130(FIN) am "An Act relating to a special deposit for workers' compensation and employers' liability insurers; relating to assigned risk pools; relating to workers' compensation insurers; stating the intent of the legislature, and setting out limitations, concerning the interpretation, construction, and implementation of workers' compensation laws; relating to the Alaska Workers' Compensation Board; assigning certain Alaska Workers' Compensation Board functions to the division of workers' compensation in the Department of Labor and Workforce Development and to that department, and authorizing the board to delegate administrative and enforcement duties to the division; providing for workers' compensation hearing officers in workers' compensation proceedings; establishing a 2005-04-14 Senate Journal Page 0966 Workers' Compensation Appeals Commission; relating to workers' compensation medical benefits and to charges for and payment of fees for the medical benefits; relating to agreements that discharge workers' compensation liability; relating to workers' compensation awards; relating to reemployment benefits and job dislocation benefits; relating to coordination of workers' compensation and certain disability benefits; relating to division of workers' compensation records; relating to release of treatment records; relating to an employer's failure to insure and keep insured or provide security; providing for appeals from compensation orders; relating to workers' compensation proceedings; providing for supreme court jurisdiction of appeals from the Workers' Compensation Appeals Commission; providing for a maximum amount for the cost-of-living adjustment for workers' compensation benefits; relating to attorney fees with respect to workers' compensation; providing for the department to enter into contracts with nonprofit organizations to provide information services and legal representation to injured employees; providing for administrative penalties for employers uninsured or without adequate security for workers' compensation; relating to fraudulent acts or false or misleading statements in workers' compensation and penalties for the acts or statements; providing for members of a limited liability company to be included as an employee for purposes of workers' compensation; establishing a workers' compensation benefits guaranty fund; making conforming amendments; providing for a study and report by the medical services review committee; establishing the Task Force on Workers' Compensation; and providing for an effective date" pass the Senate?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 130(FIN) am Third Reading - On Reconsideration YEAS: 11 NAYS: 7 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Bunde, Cowdery, Dyson, Green, Huggins, Seekins, Stedman, Stevens B, Stevens G, Therriault, Wilken Nays: Davis, Ellis, Elton, French, Guess, Kookesh, Olson Excused: Wagoner Absent: Hoffman 2005-04-14 Senate Journal Page 0967 and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 130(FIN) am passed the Senate on reconsideration. Senator Gary Stevens moved for the adoption of the effective date clauses. The question being: "Shall the effective date clauses be adopted?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 130(FIN) am Effective Date Clauses YEAS: 18 NAYS: 0 EXCUSED: 1 ABSENT: 1 Yeas: Bunde, Cowdery, Davis, Dyson, Ellis, Elton, French, Green, Guess, Huggins, Kookesh, Olson, Seekins, Stedman, Stevens B, Stevens G, Therriault, Wilken Excused: Wagoner Absent: Hoffman and so, the effective date clauses were adopted and the bill was referred to the Secretary for engrossment.