SB 299-WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD PANELS    CHAIRMAN BEN STEVENS called the Senate Labor & Commerce Committee meeting to order at 1:40 p.m. and announced SB 299 to be up for consideration. MS. DEBORAH GRUNDMANN, Staff to Senator Stevens, said: SB 299 amends the Workers' Compensation Act to provide for an additional panel of the Alaska Workers' Compensation Board in the Southcentral venue. This is needed to help provide more hearings in that area of the state and will address the need to reduce the lag time between when a worker files a claim and obtaining a hearing. It will also relieve a growing caseload [In Anchorage, Mat-Su and Kenai]. MR. PAUL GROSSI, Director, Division of Workers' Compensation, supported SB 299, which provides two additional lay members to the Workers' Compensation Board in Southcentral where there is a problem with time lag in the cases going to hearing. This is a low cost attempt at resolving the issue. SENATOR AUSTERMAN asked if the bill increases the members by two or three. MR. GROSSI replied that it increases the Board by two lay members. The panels consist of an industry seat member, which is a management seat, and a labor member (usually from a labor union) and the Commissioner of Labor or his designee (employee of the state). This is a follow up to the additional hearing officer the legislature gave them last year. The Board members are paid a $50 per day stipend. SENATOR TORGERSON asked if this bill passed, did he hope to have someone nominated this year. MR. GROSSI said the bill has an effective date of July 1. SENATOR TORGERSON pointed out that section 2 says immediate for the terms and appointments. He asked if they are appointed and serve at the pleasure of the governor until the legislature confirms them. MR. GROSSI answered yes. CHAIRMAN STEVENS asked what the makeup was of existing panels if this section is not in statute now. MR. GROSSI explained that that section was in the statute, but the only change is to add two more panel members in Southcentral. CHAIRMAN STEVENS asked when was the last time a panel was added. MR. GROSSI answered around the late 80's or early 90's. SENATOR DAVIS moved to pass SB 299 out of committee with individual recommendations with the attached fiscal note. CHAIRMAN STEVENS asked Mr. Grossi to address the small fiscal note. MR. GROSSI replied that the $5,000 fiscal note covered the $50 per day stipend. This money comes out of a fees system, not the general fund. In 2003, the division will be self-supporting. The fund is called Workers' Safety and Compensation Fund. There were no further objections and SB 299 pass out of committee.