Legislature(1993 - 1994)
1993-04-19 Senate Journal
Full Journal pdf1993-04-19 Senate Journal Page 1542 SB 200 SENATE BILL NO. 200 "An Act allowing the holders of a multiple-beneficiary charitable gaming permit that consists entirely of noncommercial broadcasting stations or networks of such stations to sell a pull-tab series at more than one location during the same day if the sales are made at the customary business location of one or more of the holders, at another location by an employee of one of the stations or networks, or by a registered vendor; allowing permittees that are noncommercial broadcasting stations or networks of such stations to contract with vendors to sell pull-tabs on behalf of the permittee at retail establishments, eating establishments, and establishments with liquor licenses; allowing municipalities to prohibit vendors from conducting gaming activities within the municipality; relating to reports by the commissioner regulating charitable gaming to the legislature; requiring registration of vendors; relating to multiple-beneficiary charitable gaming permits and door prizes for charitable gaming; preventing persons with felony convictions or convictions for crimes involving theft or dishonesty or a violation of gambling laws from being involved in charitable gaming activities as a permittee, licensee, vendor, person responsible for an activity, fund raiser or consultant of a licensee, or employee in a managerial or supervisory capacity and providing exceptions for certain persons whose convictions are at least 10 years old and are not for violation of an unclassified felony described in AS 11, a 1993-04-19 Senate Journal Page 1543 SB 200 class A felony, or extortion; prohibiting a prize or award of more than $250,000 in a pull-tab game that provides a right to participate in a lottery; requiring a vendor contracting with a permittee to pay the permittee at least 50 percent of the ideal net for each pull-tab series delivered to the vendor by the permittee; and providing for an effective date" was read the second time. Senator Pearce moved and asked unanimous consent for the adoption of the Finance Committee Substitute offered on page 1470. Senator Duncan objected, then withdrew his objection, There being no further objections, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 200(FIN) "An Act allowing the holders of a multiple-beneficiary charitable gaming permit that consists entirely of noncommercial broadcasting stations or networks of such stations to sell a pull-tab series at more than one location during the same day if the sales are made at the customary business location of one or more of the holders, at another location by an employee of one of the stations or networks, or by a registered vendor; allowing permittees that are noncommercial broadcasting stations or networks of such stations to contract with vendors to sell pull-tabs on behalf of the permittee at retail establishments, eating establishments, and establishments with liquor licenses; requiring at least 50 percent of the net proceeds of certain activities conducted by noncommercial broadcasting stations and networks of those stations be placed in an endowment fund, the earnings of which may be used for the purposes, and under the procedures, provided by law; allowing municipalities to prohibit vendors from conducting gaming activities within the municipality; relating to reports by the commissioner regulating charitable gaming to the legislature; requiring registration of vendors; relating to multiple-beneficiary charitable gaming permits and door prizes for charitable gaming; preventing persons with certain convictions from being involved in charitable gaming activities as a vendor; prohibiting a pull-tab game that provides a right to participate in a lottery if a prize or award in the lottery exceeds $250,000; requiring a vendor contracting with a permittee to pay the permittee at least 1993-04-19 Senate Journal Page 1544 SB 200 50 percent of the ideal net for each pull-tab series delivered to the vendor by the permittee; and providing for an effective date" was adopted. CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 200(FIN) was read the second time. Senator Taylor moved and asked unanimous consent that CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 200(FIN) be considered engrossed, advanced to third reading and placed on final passage. Senator Duncan objected. The question being: "Shall CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 200(FIN) be advanced to third reading?" The roll was taken with the following result: CSSB 200(FIN) Advance from Second to Third Reading? YEAS: 10 NAYS: 10 EXCUSED: 0 ABSENT: 0 Yeas: Frank, Halford, Jacko, Leman, Miller, Pearce, Phillips, Rieger, Sharp, Taylor Nays: Adams, Donley, Duncan, Ellis, Kelly, Kerttula, Lincoln, Little, Salo, Zharoff and so, CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 200(FIN) failed to be advanced to third reading.