HB 151-REVOCATION OF MINOR DRIVER'S LICENSE CORY WINCHELL, staff to the House Judiciary Committee, made the following comments on two work drafts before the Senate Judiciary Committee, version B and version U. He informed committee members an amendment will be proposed to both versions to correct an oversight: the application of AS 11.71, which deals with drugs, was inadvertently removed. MR. WINCHELL explained that version B removes, from administrative purview, the "use it-lose it" provision, and places purview in the district courts. Violations will be a class A or B misdemeanor and the court can issue all sorts of punishments. The "use it-lose it" provision will be strengthened under the zero tolerance law in which a minor's license is revoked for minor consuming for 180 days for a first offense, and one year for a second offense. MR. WINCHELL described version U as a hybrid that allows administrative revocation to remain for the first two violations. A minor's license would be revoked for 10 days for a first violation; 30 days for a second violation; 90 days for a third violation; and one year for a fourth violation. The third and fourth violations would be noticed to the district court where higher standards are applied, such as reasonable doubt. Violations are concurrent in both versions B and U. The notice requirement for an administrative revocation hearing has been increased from seven to ten days. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR informed committee members he has a proposed amendment to address the administrative revocation versus court revocation issue. He clarified that version U gives the minor two chances before he/she goes to district court; version B requires the minor to go to district court for all violations. MR. WINCHELL stated version B recriminalizes consumption and possession, but the "use it-lose it" provision only kicks in if a minor is driving after drinking alcohol. MR. WINCHELL informed the committee that a new committee substitute was being prepared that includes the reference to the statute that deals with drug use. CHAIRMAN TAYLOR announced the committee would take up HB 135 while it waits for the committee substitute for HB 151 to be prepared.