SB 312 - LICENSEE BUYING LIQUOR FROM PACKAGE STORE Number 636 JOE AMBROSE, Legislative Assistant to Robin Taylor testified on SB 312. He stated that this legislation encompassed the re-visitation of an issue from last year. He read the sponsor statement. "Senate Bill 312 was introduced to correct an error made in the drafting of last year's SB 87, an omnibus bill dealing with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board and local option elections. One provision in SB 87 was intended to stop so-called 'gray market' goods from entering Alaska without paying the state excise tax. This language, known as the 'primary source' provision, appeared as section 11 of last year's legislation. While the language passed last year does address the gray market issue, it also has the unintended effect of banning a practice common among retailers. Bars and restaurants often purchase alcohol from businesses such as Costco because of better pricing or from a package store when wholesaler delivery is not on a daily basis." MR. AMBROSE used the example of someone operating a bar and they run out of a particular brand of wine and they send someone out to a package store to replenish. The legislation passed last year would prohibit this practice. This was not intended. "SB 312 amends last year's bill to allow a person holding a dispensary, restaurant, club or package store license to purchase from a package store, as long as the package store obtained its product from a wholesaler. SB 312 retains the protections against gray market goods while restoring the ability of bars and restaurants to purchase from package stores and discount outlets." Number 738 REPRESENTATIVE AL VEZEY stated that he thought they had addressed this issue last year. MR. AMBROSE stated that along with the language adopted in the Senate Judiciary Committee last year they were given assurances that this would not have the affect as outlined, but essentially it does. The interpretation from the ABC Board is that this does indeed prohibit a dispensary license from purchasing from a package store. Number 769 REPRESENTATIVE VEZEY recollected a discussion from last year that it was illegal for a dispensary operator to go to a retail outlet to buy alcohol and he thought this was changed last year. MR. AMBROSE stated that the provision adopted last year addressed only the wholesale license, that they have to buy from a wholesaler, but it was never intended to restrict only to wholesalers as long as the product originally came into the state through wholesale. This would give Alaska their tax money. Number 850 REPRESENTATIVE BUNDE made a motion to move SB 312 from the House Judiciary Committee with individual recommendations and zero fiscal notes. There being no objection, it was so moved.