HB 132-ALCOHOL:LOCAL OPTION/DWI/LICENSING CHAIR KOTT announced that the final order of business would be HOUSE BILL NO. 132, "An Act relating to the possession or distribution of alcohol in a local option area; requiring liquor license applicants to submit fingerprints for the purpose of conducting a criminal history background check, and relating to the use of criminal justice information by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; providing for a review of alcohol server education courses by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board every two years; and providing for an effective date." [Before the committee is CSHB 132(RLS), version 22-LS0380\S, Ford, 4/24/01.] REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ inquired as to whether someone could explain the differences between the version that passed out of the House Judiciary Standing Committee or the House Finance Committee and the version before the committee. The committee took an at-ease from 9:55 a.m. to 9:56 a.m. Number 2069 HEATHER NOBREGA, Staff to House Judiciary Standing Committee, Alaska State Legislature, said that the following minor changes are encompassed in version S. On page 2, line 28, the language "and operate" was added in order that a state can designate and operate a delivery site. On page 5, line 28, and on page 6, line 1, the notification would now be reported to the "municipal police agency" as well as the Alaska state troopers. The last change is found on page 7, line 2, where language was added such that operation of a delivery site was included in the definition of a criminal justice activity. CHAIR KOTT indicated that the last change would allow the operator, which he guessed would be a state employee, to access the APSIN (Alaska Public Safety Information Network) system in order to perform a background check. MS. NOBREGA agreed with Chair Kott's statement. Number 2129 REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ inquired as to whether these individuals that can access the criminal justice information system receive training and are bound by the same confidentiality rules as all other individuals who operate the system. MS. NOBREGA said that she didn't know. REPRESENTATIVE BERKOWITZ requested that she check on that before this legislation moves to the floor. CHAIR KOTT related his belief that these individuals would be bound by the same confidentiality restrictions that are in existing law. Number 2174 REPRESENTATIVE McGUIRE moved to report CSHB 132 [version 22- LS0380\S, Ford, 4/24/02] as amended out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being no objection, CSHB 132(RLS) was reported from the House Rules Standing Committee.