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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 18. Health, Safety, Housing, Human Rights, and Public Defender
- Chapter 20. Hospitals and Nursing Facilities
- Section 430. Enforcement, Offenses, and Penalties.
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Section 440. Prohibition of Retaliation.
AS 18.20.430. Enforcement, Offenses, and Penalties.
(a) The commissioner shall administer AS 18.20.400 — 18.20.499 and adopt
regulations for implementing and enforcing AS 18.20.400 — 18.20.499.
(b) A complaint alleging a violation of AS 18.20.400 — 18.20.499 must be
filed with the commissioner within 30 days after the date of the alleged violation. The commissioner shall provide a copy of the complaint to
the health care facility named in the filing within three business days after receiving the complaint.
(c) If the commissioner finds that a health care facility has knowingly violated an overtime provision of AS 18.20.400 — 18.20.499, the following civil penalties shall apply:
(1) for a first violation of AS 18.20.400 — 18.20.499, the commissioner
shall reprimand the health care facility;
(2) for a second violation of AS 18.20.400 — 18.20.499 within 12
months, the commissioner shall reprimand the health care facility and assess a penalty of $500;
(3) for a third violation of AS 18.20.400 — 18.20.499 within 12 months,
the commissioner shall reprimand the health care facility and assess a penalty of not less than $2,500 but not more than $5,000;
(4) for each violation of AS 18.20.400 — 18.20.499 after a third
violation of AS 18.20.400 — 18.20.499 within 12 months, the commissioner shall
reprimand the health care facility and assess a penalty of not less than $5,000 but not more than $25,000.
(d) As an employer, a health care facility violates an overtime provision of AS 18.20.400 — 18.20.499 “knowingly” when the facility is either aware that its
conduct is of a nature prohibited by the overtime provision or aware that the circumstances described in the overtime prohibition exist; however,
when knowledge of the existence of a particular fact is required to establish that the violation was knowing, that knowledge exists when the
facility is aware of a substantial probability of its existence, unless the facility reasonably believes it does not exist.
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