HOUSE BILL NO. 283 "An Act relating to the purchasing of and restrictions concerning alcoholic beverages." 4:20:00 PM WHITNEY BREWSTER, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES, DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, spoke to the fiscal note. Currently the Department of Motor Vehicles places a restriction on a license when a court order is received for driving under the influence of alcohol or refusal offenses. She understood that the allowable offenses would be broadened to include any offense with two misdemeanor offenses or when alcohol has been determined to be a substantial influence. She explained that the department took approximately 8000 people convicted of a misdemeanor who have had two prior convictions and added them to the 6000 felony convictions. Not all judges will use an alcohol restriction as a term of sentencing, nor will all offenses be alcohol related. The cost of license production is $2.50. The fiscal note for $17.500 is strictly for supplies. She pointed out the change in revenue will equal $350 thousand. 4:22:11 PM Co-Chair Hawker MOVED to report CSHB 283 out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CSHB 283(FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with attached new fiscal note by the Department of Administration, new zero note by the Department of Law, and previously published fiscal note: FN3 (DHS).