HB 232-ALCOHOL SALE/PURCHASE/DISTRIBUTION 12:46:06 PM CO-CHAIR FAIRCLOUGH announced that the first order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 232, "An Act relating to the sale, distribution, and purchase of alcoholic beverages; relating to a state database for records of certain purchases of alcoholic beverages; relating to the relocation of a license to sell alcoholic beverages; relating to procedures for local option elections for control of alcoholic beverages; and providing for an effective date." 12:46:23 PM CO-CHAIR LEDOUX moved to adopt the proposed committee substitute (CS) for HB 232, 25-LS0831\C, Bullard, 5/4/07, as a work draft. There being no objection, Version C was before the committee. 12:46:51 PM REPRESENTATIVE OLSON moved to report CSHB 232, Version 25- LS0831\C, Bullard, 5/4/07, out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. 12:47:03 PM CO-CHAIR FAIRCLOUGH objected and requested an explanation of the changes made in Version C. CO-CHAIR LEDOUX explained that Version C doesn't include Sections 4-5 of the original legislation. Sections 4-5 of the original legislation related to the transfer of a liquor license between a borough and a city. She related her understanding that the sponsor of HB 232 doesn't object to not including Sections 4-5 of the original legislation. Co-Chair LeDoux explained that the provisions were not included in Version C because if a borough license is allowed to transfer into a city, it devalues the city liquor license. 12:47:45 PM CO-CHAIR FAIRCLOUGH removed her objection. 12:47:58 PM REPRESENTATIVE SALMON [objected] and directed attention to Section 8, which relates to the possession of the ingredients for homebrew. The ingredients listed are common household goods. He indicated a desire to hear from the sponsor. 12:48:41 PM REPRESENTATIVE DAHLSTROM said that although she shared his concern initially, the language "with the intent to use" eased her mind because that would have to be proven. 12:49:13 PM MIKE PAWLOWSKI, Staff to Representative Kevin Meyer, Alaska State Legislature, on behalf of Representative Meyer, prime sponsor of HB 199, said the sponsor would commit to highlight this issue before the House Judiciary Standing Committee and discuss whether there needs to be a language change in relation to how "the intent to use" is proven. 12:50:10 PM REPRESENTATIVE SALMON removed his objection. 12:50:23 PM There being no further objection, CSHB 232(CRA) was reported out of the House Community and Regional Affairs Standing Committee.