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BULLETIN B00-04
TO: All Alaska Workers’ Compensation Insurers and Producers and
Other Interested Parties
RE: House Bill 419; Increase in Workers’ Compensation Benefits
and Premiums
On June 1, 2000, Governor Knowles signed into law House
Bill 419. Effective July 1, 2000, the provisions of this bill
will increase workers’ compensation benefits that have not changed
in over a decade. The new benefit levels are designed to provide
compensation to injured workers that will adjust to keep up with
future inflation.
Adjustments for inflation will be accomplished by basing the new
weekly rate of compensation upon the statewide average weekly wage
for the preceding calendar year, rather than upon a fixed dollar
maximum and minimum. Other benefit changes include an increase of
more than 30 percent in compensation for physical impairment
and significant increases in death benefits for widows, widowers,
and orphans.
The National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc. (NCCI) has
submitted to the Division of Insurance a loss cost filing to apply
to policies that renew on or after July 1, 2000, and to all
outstanding policies on a pro rata basis. This filing, if approved,
will increase workers’ compensation premiums. NCCI’s filing is currently
under review by the Division to ensure that it complies with Alaska’s
insurance laws.
DATED: June 22, 2000
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