An employer shall keep a record with respect to an injury to an employee. The record must contain the information of disease, other disability, or death with respect to an injury that the division requires, and must be available to inspection by the division or by a state authority at the times and under the conditions that the department prescribes by regulation.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 23. Labor and Workers' Compensation
Chapter 30. Alaska Workers' Compensation Act
Article 2. Duties of Employer.
Sec. 23.30.045. Employer's liability for compensation.
Sec. 23.30.050. Employer's liability despite negligence of a third party.
Sec. 23.30.055. Exclusiveness of liability.
Sec. 23.30.060. Election of direct payment presumed.
Sec. 23.30.065. Employer's record of injuries.
Sec. 23.30.070. Report of injury to division.
Sec. 23.30.075. Employer's liability to pay.
Sec. 23.30.080. Employer's failure to insure.
Sec. 23.30.082. Workers' compensation benefits guaranty fund.
Sec. 23.30.085. Duty of employer to file evidence of compliance.
Sec. 23.30.090. Self-insurance certificates.
Sec. 23.30.095. Medical treatments, services, and examinations.