CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 159(JUD) An Act allowing a person under age 21 to be arrested by a peace officer without a warrant for illegal possession, consumption, or control of alcohol; relating to the offenses of driving while intoxicated and failure to submit to a chemical test of breath or blood; and providing for an effective date. Co-chairman Halford directed that CSHB 159 (Jud) be brought on for review. He referenced May 7, 1995, discussion of both the bill and accompanying fiscal notes which highlighted need for new notes evidencing revenues from fine increases and reflecting reduced start-up costs for the initial year of operations within the Dept. of Corrections. The new Corrections' note showing $540.4 for FY 96 is approximately half of the original $1,080.7. The new $114.0 revenue note for the Court System assumes that 80 to 90% of total assessed fines would be uncollectible. Senator Rieger MOVED for passage of SCS CSHB 159 (Fin) with individual recommendations. Senator Sharp OBJECTED. Co- chairman Halford called for a show of hands. The motion CARRIED on a vote of 4 to 2, and SCS CSHB 159 (Fin) was REPORTED OUT of committee with a $294.1 fiscal note from the Dept. of Law, $131.6 note from the Court System, $59.4 note from the Dept. of Public Safety, $297.5 note from the Dept. of Administration, $540.0 SFC note for the Dept. of Corrections, and a SFC fiscal note for the Court System evidencing revenue of $114.0. Co-chairmen Halford and Frank and Senators Phillips, Rieger, and Zharoff signed the committee report "no recommendation." Senator Sharp signed "do not pass. Fiscal note of 1,208.7 is a budget buster."