SENATE BILL NO. 194 "An Act authorizing delivery of up to two bottles of distilled spirits to a cruise ship passenger or hotel guest." This was the second hearing for this bill in the Senate Finance Committee. Co-Chair Green explained that a committee substitute that expands the original legislation to include the delivery of beer, in addition to the delivery of spirits, has been provided for consideration. DOUG LETCH, Staff to Senator Gary Stevens, the bill's sponsor, agreed that expanding the bill to address a broader range of alcoholic beverages would prevent the bill from having to be brought back before the Legislature "year after year" to address the issue. Senator B. Stevens moved to adopt committee substitute, Version 23- LS1015\D as the working document. There being no objection, the Version "D" committee substitute was adopted as the working document. Mr. Letch shared that the Alcohol Beverage Control Board (ABC) has determined that the inclusion of the beer language would encompass other malt beverages such as hard lemonades and iced teas. He also noted that ABC finds that the 40-ounce specification would be appropriate; however, he noted that the sponsor would be willing to discuss changing that limitation were the Committee to so desire. Senator Hoffman asked whether 40-ounces would equate to three bottles of beer. Mr. Letch responded that this would equate to one large bottle of beer or a few bottles of beer. Senator Hoffman asked whether a size definition of bottled distilled spirits has been established. Mr. Letch stated the ABC Board would be making that determination. He noted that the Board would also be willing to address the beer quantity, "within its regulatory powers," were the Committee to decide to remove the 40-ounce specification. Senator Dyson informed the Committee that efforts are ongoing by the Pacific Northwest Economic Region to encourage the cruise ship industry to utilize a variety of local west coast food products on their menus, in addition to beers and other spirits. Senator B. Stevens moved to report the committee substitute from Committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal note. There being no objections, CS SB 194(FIN) was REPORTED from Committee with a zero fiscal note, dated January 12, 2004, from the Department of Public Safety.