HB 298 - RENEW LIQUOR LICENSE FROM BANKRUPTCY CT Number 0001 CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG announced the committee's first order of business was HB 298, "An Act relating to denial of renewal of a liquor license; and providing for an effective date." Number 0013 REPRESENTATIVE MARK HODGINS came forward to present HB 298. He said because of the time that the bill has sat in committee and the advent of not getting it through the system, he is planning on pulling the legislation after giving a few remarks. Representative Hodgins said what he is basically doing with this bill is trying to get the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board (ABC Board) to possibly examine some of its regulations. One of those regulations he finds objectionable is that the applicant must operate a liquor license for 30 days a year or "shut it in." He said he has relayed the problems he has with that to the board, but there are other areas of the board he would like to look at. The one expressed in this bill are licenses that come up under bankruptcies. Representative Hodgins stated he intended to work with the ABC Board through the interim and if there were not sufficient remedies to some of the problems he sees then he would put in some legislation for the next year. He said, "With that, Mr. Chairman, I would ask that HB 298 just sit a silent demise until the end of the session, and thank you very much for your time." The sponsor statement read: This legislation amends AS 04.11.330(a) by adding the provision that a license may be renewed if the applicant has not previously operated the licensed premises and the applicant has acquired the right to apply for the license in United States Bankruptcy Court. This right shall apply for only seven (7) years after the first renewal date and the license renewal under this subsection shall equal one-half (1/2) of the applicable biennial license fee. Retroactive to July 1, 1995. Number 0027 CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG stated the committee would abide by Representative Hodgins' wishes and recommended he seek a consensus with the ABC Board and members of the industry. [HB 298 WAS HELD IN COMMITTEE]