CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 234(FIN) "An Act relating to the voting procedures of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; allowing the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board to release information contained in the statewide database of alcohol purchases and shipments to the person who purchased the alcohol or to whom the alcohol was shipped; relating to the access of persons under 21 to premises where alcoholic beverages are sold, served, or consumed; extending the termination date of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; and providing for an effective date." 4:22:45 PM Co-Chair Stoltze MOVED to ADOPT HCS CS SB 234 (L&C), Version 26-LS1350\P, as a working document. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. JOSH APPLEBEE, STAFF, SENATOR KEVIN MEYER, highlighted the main points of the bill. Under the legislation the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (ABC) would be extended an additional year, with the following provisions: The removal of the executive directors voting ability in the event of a tie; The allowance of the ABC Board to release information contained in the statewide database of alcohol purchases and shipments to the person who purchased the alcohol or to whom the alcohol was shipped. Mr. Applebee informed the committee that both provisions were recommendations that could be found in the most recent legislative audit. He noted the fiscal note for $1.4 million. Co-Chair Hawker added that the figure was consistent with past board budget numbers. He shared that the board was expensive and involved. Representative Austerman asked if the fiscal note was a result of not including the ABC Board in the operating budget. Co-Chair Stoltze relayed that fiscal notes for board extension typically included the cost of the board's continuation. SHIRLEY GIFFORD, ALCOHOL BEVERAGE CONTROL (ABC) BOARD, explained that the fiscal note was included in the event that the sunset date was not extended through 2011. Co-Chair Hawker furthered that the appropriation would not be doubled, the fiscal note reflected the one year extension only. He added that it was unusual to extend boards for one year at a time, but the audit had identified issues that called for closer and more frequent review of the board. Mr. Applebee said that the Legislative Budget and Audit Committee (LB&A) wanted to carry out additional follow-up with the board over the summer of 2010, with the intention of bringing a more comprehensive extension bill before the legislature in 2011. 4:29:04 PM Representative Fairclough wondered about confidentiality issues concerning the public database. She reminded the committee that in the past there had been testimony in opposition to a database that revealed the names and addresses of resident who were purchasing alcohol. Co-Chair Hawker noted that the database was in existing statue. Co-Chair Stoltze MOVED to report HCS CSSB 234(L&C) out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. HCS CSSB 234(L&C) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with attached new fiscal note by the Department of Public Safety.