Amends the definition of "employer" for the State Commission for Human Rights.
The bill amends the definition of "employer" for the purposes of the State Commission for Human Rights. It specifies that an employer includes a person, the state, or a political subdivision with employees in Alaska, excluding certain social, fraternal, charitable, educational, religious, or profit organizations. This change aims to clarify which entities are subject to the commission's oversight.
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