Legislature(1997 - 1998)
1998-02-27 Senate Journal
Full Journal pdf1998-02-27 Senate Journal Page 2678 SB 273 The Finance Committee considered SENATE BILL NO. 273 An Act requiring that gross receipts and ideal gross be used to account for charitable gaming activities; requiring municipalities to provide to the state records concerning sales taxes assessed for charitable gaming activities; requiring that a charitable share of charitable gaming receipts be dedicated to charitable uses; relating to reports required for charitable gaming activities; relating to payments to the state from gross receipts of charitable gaming; relating to contracts between operators or vendors and permittees; relating to licensing of multiple-beneficiary permittees and to the duties of a multiple- beneficiary permittee to each holder of the permit; requiring a person employed as a gaming manager to be certified by the state; limiting the expenditure of amounts of gross receipts and ideal gross required to be paid to permittees or retained by permittees; relating to the 1998-02-27 Senate Journal Page 2679 SB 273 amount of gross receipts and prizes allowed under a permit or a multiple-beneficiary permit; allowing operators to pool gross receipts, prizes, and door prizes among permittees; and providing for an effective date and recommended it be replaced with CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 273(FIN) An Act requiring that gross receipts and ideal gross be used to account for charitable gaming activities; making records received by the Department of Revenue under AS 05.15 subject to the laws relating to public records and providing that the Department of Revenue does not have to make those records available to the public until 90 days following the receipt of the records; requiring municipalities to provide to the state records concerning sales taxes assessed for charitable gaming activities; relating to requiring that a charitable share of charitable gaming receipts be dedicated to charitable uses; relating to reports required for charitable gaming activities; relating to payments to the state from gross receipts of charitable gaming; relating to contracts between operators or vendors and permittees; relating to licensing of multiple-beneficiary permittees and to the duties of a multiple- beneficiary permittee to each holder of the permit; requiring a person employed as a gaming manager to be certified by the state and relating to the duties of a gaming manager; limiting the expenditure of amounts of gross receipts and ideal gross required to be paid to permittees or retained by permittees; relating to the amount of gross receipts and prizes allowed under a permit or a multiple-beneficiary permit; allowing operators to pool gross receipts, prizes, and door prizes among permittees; and providing for an effective date. Signing do pass: Senator Sharp, Cochair. Signing no recommendation: Senator Pearce, Cochair, Senators Phillips, Adams, Torgerson, Donley. Zero fiscal note for the bill and the committee substitute published today from Department of Revenue. The bill was referred to the Rules Committee.