HB 540-WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE RATES CHAIR ANDERSON announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 540, "An Act relating to workers' compensation insurance rates; and providing for an effective date." Number 0057 LINDA HALL, Director, Division of Insurance, Department of Community & Economic Development (DCED), informed the committee that the timeline in the current legislation doesn't meet what she believes "we should be doing for our consumers." She opined that the timelines are a step backwards in the rate approval process. This year the division diligently tried to have rate approvals in sufficient time for employers to access the impacts of rate changes. This year the division was able to provide approximately two months advance notice. Under the scenario in the current legislation, rate approval couldn't occur until December 1, which she didn't believe was sufficient notice for employers to plan. Ms. Hall related that she doesn't intend to stop the legislation. Although the process is fine, it needs to work for all the stakeholders. MS. HALL informed the committee that the division has a proposal that maintains the spirit of HB 540 in that it allows the hearings. However, the division's proposal does change the timeframes. She requested that the committee provide her the time to work on the proposal so that with the sponsor and the division can develop legislation that will work for everyone. Number 0288 CRAIG NOOTTVEDT, Alaska National Insurance Company, stated that he is amenable to the proposal by Ms. Hall, although he has some concerns. He noted his agreement that Ms. Hall's proposal attempts to meet the change in the system. The hope is to have a day to work on this with Ms. Hall in order to negotiate a quality piece of legislation. CHAIR ANDERSON announced that HB 540 would be held over in order for the parties to work on a compromise.