HOUSE BILL NO. 34 An Act relating to sales of wine by a winery licensee. 2:51:43 PM REPRESENTATIVE GABRIELLE LEDOUX, SPONSOR, testified in support of the legislation. She explained that wine production in Alaska has just started to develop. Wineries are now "mom & pop" businesses. Under current law, none of the wineries can sell or ship a bottle of wine to a customer within the State unless the customer is on the premises. Currently, out-of-state wineries can ship their product into the State of Alaska. HB 34 would level the playing field by allowing in-state wineries to ship within Alaska. The legislation is identical to HB 431, which passed the House th in the 24 legislative session. DOUG GRIFFIN, (TESTIFIED VIA TELECONFERENCE), DIRECTOR, ALCOHOL BEVERAGE CONTROL BOARD (ABCB), ANCHORAGE, spoke in support of the legislation. He emphasized that the legislation would be a beneficial tool to in-state wineries, needing to understand that there are "dry" communities within Alaska. Representative Hawker identified concerns regarding underage drinking & the dry communities. Mr. Griffin acknowledged such problems and maintained that there is an effort to restrict sales to those under 21 year old. He acknowledged that internet shipments are occurring and that the legislation would allow in-state companies to ship but that it must be delivered to a person at least 21 years old, making sure that a record was signed for the product. 2:56:11 PM Co Chair Chenault observed that wineries would have to follow all the current Alaska State laws. Mr. Griffin agreed, pointing out that they could lose their ability to operate & ship product if they do not follow the law. Co Chair Chenault mentioned the penalties that would be attached. In response to a question by Vice Chair Stoltze, Mr. Griffin explained that 5 gallons equates to 2 cases of standard unit size bottles. 2:57:58 PM Representative Thomas asked if wine could be shipped outside Alaska. Mr. Griffin noted that the bill allows shipping of up to 5 gallons out-of-state for personal use. 2:59:07 PM STEVE THOMSEN, (TESTIFIED VIA TELECONFERENCE), ALASKA WILDERNESS WINES, KODIAK, spoke in support of the legislation. Representative Hawker MOVED to report HB 34 out of Committee with the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. HB 34 was reported out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with zero note #1 by the Department of Public Safety. AT EASE: 3:01:03 PM RECONVENED: 3:02:27 PM