Past Proposed Regulations
Past Proposed Regulationsbeen provided by the Department of Labor and Workforce Development as a public courtesy. While every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the reproduced version, the Department of Labor and Workforce Development cannot guarantee its absolute accuracy. Paper copies of the regulations originally filed by the Lieutenant Governor are available from the Department of Labor and Workforce Development. For the official published version of the regulations, please refer to the Alaska Administrative Code (AAC).
- September 16, 2021 - Notice of Proposed Changes on Updating Methods of Applications, Definitions, and Processes in the Regulations of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development
- September 9, 2021 - Notice of Proposed Changes in the Regulation of the Adult Basic Education Program
- February 10, 2021 - Notice of Proposed Changes Relating to Agency Procedures, Use of Forms, Investigations, Fees for Medical Treatment and Services in the Regulations of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development and the Alaska Workers’ Compensation Board
- February 10, 2021 - Notice of Proposed Changes on Employer Option for Tip Pooling in the Regulations of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development
- Additional Notice
- Proposed Regulations
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What are the changes proposed in this regulation?See each section and changes below.
There are three primary changes in the proposed regulations:
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The removal of "(a) The purpose of this section is to prevent the circumvention or evasion of AS 23.10.050-150 (The Alaska Wage and Hour Act) by an employer handling, or taking control of an employee’s tips." It is important to note that because Alaska has never allowed tip credit, the employer’s handling or controlling of an employee’s tips does not jeopardize compliance with the Alaska Wage and Hour Act. This point is being removed from this regulation.
2.This proposal will allow the employer to wait and pay out all credit card tips on the next regularly scheduled payday only if the employer provides the service employee a written accounting of the accrued tips on each day that the tips were given by the customer. The current regulation requires the employer to pay out the cash expediency, no longer than weekly.
3.This proposal will also allow a tip pooling arrangement to be shared among all service employees who assist in providing the service to the customer, including cooks and dishwashers. Cooks and dishwashers and other "back of the house" employees were excluded before.
- January 26, 2021 - Notice of Proposed Changes Relating to Recommended Improvements to the Technical Vocational Education Program (TVEP) Reporting Requirements in the Regulations of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development
- January 22, 2021 - Amended Notice of Proposed Changes on Minimum Wage Exemptions for Student Learners in the Regulations of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development
- January 22, 2021 - Notice of Proposed Changes on Benefits in the Regulations of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development and the Fishermen’s Fund Advisory and Appeals Council
- Additional Notice
- Proposed Regulations
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What is your goal with these changes?
See each section and changes below.
8 AAC 55.010(d)(1). Benefits
This section is being amended to allow injured fishermen with minor injuries more time to seek initial treatment.
• If the injured fisherman receives late treatment, the claim for benefits must be denied and presented to the Fishermen’s Fund Advisory and Appeals Council.
• The Council meets twice a year.
• This will allow the fund administration to process minor injury claims more efficiently.
8 AAC 55.010(g)(3)
This section is being added to encourage vessel owners to cover potential liabilities associated with injured crewmembers.
• The Fishermen’s Fund Advisory and Appeals Council may approve a claim for benefits in excess of the administrator’s limit of $10,000 per injury or illness. The fund only pays for medical expenses.
• Crewmembers are covered under the Jones Act. They may seek other remedies beyond medical costs such as lost wages and damages.
• An adjuster for a Protection and Indemnity insurer can typically provide the following:
• Medical bill adjustment.
• Ensure crewmember receives the proper maintenance (benefits) and unearned wages.
8 AAC 55.010(g)(4)
This section is being added to clarify for the petitioner that the fund may only reimburse medical expenses and not lost wages.
• Some insurers and third party administrators allow lost wage payments as a credit toward meeting the protection and indemnity deductible amount.
- September 25, 2020 - Notice of Proposed Changes on the Definition of an Independent Contractor On Public Construction Projects in the regulations of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Wage and Hour Administration, 8 AAC 30.900
- December 4, 2018 - Notice of Proposed Changes dealing with electronic filing, agency forms, hearings, material adopted by reference, filing notices, second independent medical evaluations, case files, reporting compensation, controversion notices, and employee status.
- December 4, 2018 - Notice of Amended Material Previously Adopted by Reference dealing with fees for medical treatment and services
- October 8, 2018 - Notice of Proposed Changes on Elevator Codes and Zip Lines in the Regulations of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development
- August 22, 2018 - Notice of Proposed Changes dealing with the Workers' Compensation medical fee schedule for treatment and services provided to injured workers.
- Additional Regulation Information
- Proposed Regulations
- Material Adopted by Reference (Official AK WC Medical Fee Schedule Eff Jan 1, 2019)
- August 2, 2018 – Notice of Proposed Changes dealing with Wage and Hour, board and lodging and per diem in public construction projects.
- June 15, 2018 – Notice of Proposed Changes dealing with occupational safety and health enforcement penalties in the Regulations of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
- March 20, 2018 – Notice of Proposed Changes to Employment of Minors in Entertainment, Overtime Rates, and AS 18.20 and AS 36 Violation Investigation and Resolution in the Regulations of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
- March 14, 2018 – Notice of Proposed Changes to add beryllium as an OSH standard and correct outdated citations in the Regulations of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development
- February 13, 2018 – Notice of Proposed Changes on Electrical Codes, Amusement Rides, Tramways, Boiler Special Inspector Commissions, Boiler Repair Tracer Tracking, and Journeyman Certificates of Fitness in the Regulations of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development
- January 25, 2018 - Supplemental Notice of Proposed Changes to Regulations to clarify when and how an employer can set up a tip pooling arrangement
- December 28, 2017 - Notice of Proposed Changes to Regulations Regarding Unemployment Insurance
- December 19, 2017 - Notice of Proposed Changes to Regulations Relating to Recommendations for Debarment from Consideration for Award of Public Contracts
- September 19, 2017 - Notice of Proposed Changes to Regulations Regarding Minimum Wage Exemption for Persons with Disabilities
- August 14, 2017 - Notice of Proposed Changes relating to fees for medical treatment and services in the regulations of the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development and the Alaska Workers' Compensation Board
- June 13, 2017 - Notice of Proposed Changes relating to Alaska Occupational Safety and Health Review Board Procedures; Safety and Health Discrimination Reporting; and Workplace Safety and Health Standards in the Regulations of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development
- June 5, 2017 - Notice of proposed changes on minimum plumbing standards in the regulations of the Department of Labor and Workforce Development
- Additional Notice of Regulations Plumbing Standards
- March 29, 2017 - Notice of proposed changes relating to second independent medical evaluation procedures and the definition of previously rehabilitated in the regulations of the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development and the Alaska Workers' Compensation Board
- December 5, 2016 - Notice of proposed changes relating to fees for medical treatment and services, second independent medical evaluation procedures, the second injury fund, hearing briefs, discovery, and subpoenas in the regulations of the alaska department of labor and workforce development and the alaska workers’ compensation board
- December 1, 2015 - Supplemental Notice of Adoption of emergency Regulations by the Alaska Dept. of Labor and Workforce Development and the Alaska Workers’ Compensation Board
- November 5, 2015 - Notice of Adoption of emergency regulations by the Alaska Workers’ Compensation Board
- October 16, 2015 - Proposed changes on unemployment insurance with the Employment Training and Services Division September 18, 2015 - AVTEC increases to Tuition, Room and Board Fees and other services
- August 14, 2015 - Mechanical Inspection updates to plumbing and electrical work, boiler/pressure vessels and elevator inspection fees