HOUSE BILL NO. 411 "An Act relating to issuance of a winery license in a local option area." Representative Alan Austerman noted that a constituent in Point Lyons on Kodiak Island requested the legislation. The constituent wants to start a winery using natural berries. Winery licenses are not contained in the local option section of the statutes. The legislation would add a winery license in statute. He noted that the Alcohol Beverage Control Board has the ability to restrict the retail sale of wine by the winery. The activity would be strictly wholesale. Co-Chair Therriault clarified that the wine cannot be produced in Point Lyons without the statute change. Representative Austerman noted that the Alcohol Beverage Control Board (ABC) supports the legislation. The Board indicated, to Representative Austerman, that the omission of winery licenses was an oversight. He stated the Point Lyons winery would only be approved for wholesale operations. Retail sales of alcohol are not allowed in Port Lyons. Wineries are not currently covered under state statutes. Co-Chair Therriault clarified that if the legislation is enacted that Port Lyons would have to have another election to allow the winery operation. In response to a question by Representative Foster, Representative Austerman explained that a winery could produce wine a dry village without being allowed to sell the wine retail. Co-Chair Hanley questioned if beer making was covered in current statutes. Representative Davies observed that the legislation does not distinguish between wholesale and retail. There is no option for strictly wholesale operation. CLIFF STONE, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE AUSTERMAN recalled that conversations with the ABC Board and the Department of Revenue indicated that the ABC Board would prohibit retail sales in dry or wet areas. He acknowledged that the legislation does not specify that retail sales would be limited. Representative Davies observed that the village would have to trust that retail sales would not occur. Representative Moses did not think the legislation would open up consumption in a dry community. He thought that a retail license would be needed. Representative Davies maintained that the vote would not prohibit someone from seeking a retail license. Representative Austerman thought that a retail license would be needed. Co-Chair Therriault observed that "wholesale" could be added. Representative Austerman clarified that the intent is to only allow wholesale operation. Co-Chair Hanley recommended that the intent be clarified in the legislation. Representative Austerman suggested that "wholesale" be added before "winery". Co-Chair Therriault questioned if there would be a special license for a wholesale winery versus a retail winery or would it be a licensed winery that is producing for wholesale only. Representative Moses did not think that anything would change except that the community would allow the production of wine. He reiterated his belief that a retail license would be needed. Co-Chair Therriault observed that the legislation would leave the interpretation up to the ABC Board. Representative Austerman did not think that wine could be dispensed in the village without a retail license. He thought that a retail license would have to be approved by a vote of the residents. Co-Chair Hanley referred to the definition of "winery" under AS 04.11.140. The license authorizes the holder to sell wine in quantities of less then five gallons to individuals on the licensed premise. He summarized that the winery license would allow retail sells on the premise. Co-Chair Therriault noted that the Committee agrees with the intent of the legislation. He concluded that the winery should be allowed to produce for wholesale purposes in a dry area, but not engage in retail sales. Representative Davies observed that both operations could be available in the legislation. An additional subsection could be added for wholesale only operations. HB 411 was HELD in Committee for further consideration.