SB 147-WORKERS' COMP EMPLOYER LIABILITY  CHAIR ELLIS announced SB 147 to be up for consideration. SENATOR FRENCH, sponsor of SB 147, recapped that this bill is about rectifying an imbalance in the workers' compensation law with respect to the ability of injured workers at a work place to bring a lawsuit against a person that injured them. The way the law works now, if you're a subcontractor, you can never bring a lawsuit against a project owner because of the inclusion of the words "potentially liable for" in the workers' compensation statutes. Removing that phrase would restore the balance to the way it was before - "if you have a policy, you're protected, if you don't have a policy, you're not protected." 1:44:03 PM SENATOR DAVIS moved to report SB 147 from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal notes. SENATOR BUNDE objected saying that it puts owners in an untenable position. They can't get workers' compensation to protect themselves from subcontractor employees. If they were able to get it that would make some sense. It will add to the cost of doing business in Alaska and "I think we have far too many of those." A roll call vote was taken. Senators Davis, Stevens and Ellis voted yea; Senator Bunde voted nay; so SB 147 moved from committee.