SENATE BILL NO. 280 "An Act relating to licensing common carriers to dispense alcoholic beverages; and providing for an effective date." DAVE GREY, Staff, Senator Jerry Mackie, stated that the SB 280 speaks to the common carriers beverage dispensary licenses being modified as requested by Alaska Airlines. He noted that each of the 89 carriers in the Alaska Airlines fleet are required to purchase a liquor license. Alaska Airlines has requested that the Legislature review the issue and offer legislation to reduce the fees which they suffer in the public interest. If the proposed bill becomes law, Alaska Airlines will still pay more in fees to Alaska than it pays in any other state. DOUG GRIFFIN, (Testified via Teleconference), Director, Alcohol Beverage Control Board (ABC), Anchorage, testified that Alaska Airlines had approached the ABC Board last summer regarding the issue. Alaska Airlines has shown that they want to be responsible and not caught up in any kind of non-licensing bind. The Board recognizes that only a ΒΌ of Alaska Airlines fleet is operating in the State of Alaska at any given time. The ABC Board does not have a position on the concern at this time. The Board has worked with the airlines regarding the concern. Mr. Griffin recommended providing an average of the number of aircraft flying in the State and using that as the applicable number. He added that the ABC Board has done everything that they could do administratively to ease the paper work burden. Mr. Griffin pointed out that the fiscal note does indicate a loss of revenue. In terms of fairness, the Board believes that the loss of revenue would level the playing field in this situation. Co-Chair Torgerson stated that he supported taking a "higher" number average, perhaps taking from a determination of the summer flights. He asked if any cruise ship lines would fall under the guidelines of the bill. Mr. Griffin replied that current drafting of the bill would not affect any of the cruise ships. Co-Chair Torgerson stated that the bill would be HELD in Committee for further consideration and determination of the high number.