Alaska Reemployment, Employer Notice of 90 Consecutive Days of Time Loss for Injuries is a notification that is issued by the state of Alaska to employers when an employee has suffered a work-related injury resulting in missed consecutive days of work. This notification is issued to the employer to alert them of the situation and to provide information regarding the employee's rights to reemployment and benefits. There are two types of Alaska Reemployment, Employer Notice of 90 Consecutive Days of Time Loss for Injuries: Type A and Type B. Type A applies to injuries and illnesses that are incurred on or after January 1, 2020, while Type B applies to injuries and illnesses that were incurred prior to that date. Both types of notifications provide information on the rights of the employee to reemployment and benefits, as well as requirements for employers to provide notice to the Division of Workers' Compensation.