SENATE BILL NO. 172 An Act eliminating 'monte carlo' nights as an authorized form of charitable gaming; and providing for an effective date. Co-chairman Halford directed that SB 172 be brought on for discussion. He noted that the bill had been through the Senate Judiciary Committee and advised that since there is no accompanying fiscal note, the committee would attach a zero note. In response to a question from Senator Zharoff, the Co- chairman explained that language in Sec. 1 eliminates provisions relating to playing cards, dice, roulette wheels, coin operated instruments, machines, and other instruments designed or intended primarily for gaming or gambling. Senator Sharp inquired concerning the Iditarod, and Co- chairman Halford advised that it is taken care of in statute. Senator Rieger said that while he would not object to movement of the bill, he would have preferred a more surgical rather than across-the-board approach. Senator Zharoff said he would object to movement because he did not know what the impact upon non-profit organizations and municipalities might be. Senator Sharp MOVED for passage of the bill with individual recommendations. The motion CARRIED on a 4 to 1 show of hands. SB 172 was REPORTED OUT of committee with a zero Senate Finance Committee fiscal note for the Dept. of Revenue. Co-chairman Halford signed the committee report with a "do pass" recommendation. Senators Phillips, Rieger, and Sharp signed "no recommendation." Senator Zharoff signed "do not pass." ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at approximately 1:20 p.m.