CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 169(JUD) An Act relating to release of information in individual workers' compensation records; and providing for an effective date. 9:53:49 AM HEATHER BRAKES, STAFF, SENATOR GENE THERRIAULT, summarized the intent of SB 169, which stipulates that an employee's name, address, social security number and telephone number contained in their Medical or Rehabilitation records on file with the Division of Worker's Compensation, are not public records subject to public inspection. The bill allows an employee to authorize the disclosure of such personal information by signing a declaration on a form provided by the division. It would protect the privacy of individuals who have filed a claim under the Workers' Compensation Act.   Ms. Brakes noted that the bill had been introduced in 2005, to prohibit the Division of Workers' Compensation from assembling or providing information relating to individual records outside the scope of the Workers' Compensation Act. The section was incorporated into another bill and enacted through Chapter 10, FSSLA 2005. In a recent case, Kuebler v. Lisankie, the Alaska Superior Court found that statute ambiguous. It was found that public right to access information outweighed an individual's right to privacy, absent was a solid argument from the State in that litigation. The Court found that the State had not submitted solid legislative intent or history on the matter. Ms. Brakes summarized that SB 169 is an attempt to clarify the Legislature's intent. 9:56:06 AM PAUL LISANKIE, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION, offered to answer questions of the Committee. Co-Chair Meyer MOVED to ADOPT Amendment #1, Page 2, Line 6, following, "address", inserting "social security number". Vice Chair Stoltze OBJECTED. Ms. Brakes explained that had been an oversight in the previous version and the Department of Law recommends that language be included. Vice Chair Stoltze WITHDREW his OBJECTION. There being NO further OBJECTION, Amendment #1 was adopted. 9:57:42 AM Vice Chair Stoltze MOVED to REPORT HCS CS SB 169 (FIN) out of Committee with individual recommendations and with the zero note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HCS CS SB 169 (FIN) was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with zero note #2 by the Department of Labor & Workforce Development. 9:58:37 AM