SB 206-WORKERS' COMP. STAY-AT-WORK PROGRAM  2:24:22 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN announced the consideration of SENATE BILL NO. 206 "An Act relating to workers' compensation reemployment benefits; establishing a workers' compensation stay-at-work program; and providing for an effective date." He expressed that the intention of the committee is to recap the bill, take public testimony and look to the will of the committee. 2:25:00 PM SENATOR ELVI GRAY-JACKSON, speaking as the sponsor of SB 206, read from sections of the sponsor statement for SB 206: Each year, countless workers face the challenges of injuries, illnesses, or changes in their disability status, often leading to significant time away from work. This not only affects their livelihoods but also impacts the workforce and economy at large. Senate Bill 206, which would establish a stay-at-work and return-to-work program, seeks to restore Alaska's once strong and healthy workforce. Through the creation of this program, an injured worker may elect assistance to return-to-work with their employer at the time of injury. The Program is optional and can be declined by a worker or an employer. Across the United States, states like Oregon and Montana, have made significant strides in implementing SAW/RTW initiatives. These programs have demonstrated success in reducing the time employees spend away from work due to disabilities or injuries, offering financial incentives, and facilitating necessary workplace adjustments. The adoption of similar legislation in Alaska promises substantial benefits. It can enhance our state's workforce stability, reduce the economic impact of prolonged employee absence, and promote a more inclusive and supportive work environment. By passing this legislation, Alaska can join other states in leading the way towards a more adaptable and supportive workforce, ultimately benefiting both our economy and the wellbeing of Alaskan workers. 2:26:57 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN opened public testimony on SB 206; finding none, he closed public testimony. 2:27:52 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN solicited a motion. 2:27:56 PM SENATOR MERRICK moved to report SB 206, work order 33-LS1084\A from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). 2:28:14 PM CHAIR BJORKMAN found no objection and SB 206 was reported from the Senate Labor and Commerce Standing Committee.