CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 98(FIN) am "An Act relating to minor consuming and repeat minor consuming; relating to penalties for violations of limitations on possessing, sending, shipping, transporting, or bringing alcoholic beverages to, soliciting or receiving orders for delivery of alcoholic beverages to, and the manufacture, sale, offer for sale, barter, traffic, or possession of alcoholic beverages in, a local option area; and providing for an effective date." 9:31:31 AM Co-Chair Hoffman Moved to ADOPT proposed committee substitute, work draft #26-LSOO51\E, Luckhaupt, 4/7/10. DAVID GREY, STAFF, CO-CHAIR HOFFMAN, discussed the work draft. He noted that the language changes in the bill were stimulated by the City of Bethel on February 9, 2010 urging the legislators to support changes of the legal limit for possession or transportation of beer up to 16 gallons. The amount of 16 gallons was desired because a half keg of beer equals 15 1/2 gallons. He noted that Bethel has voted and opted out of the local option status. In effect, there exists no control regarding the possession or transportation of beer. He explained that Betel will take a vote on May 4, 2010 with the option of local option status that is favorable to the citizens. The limits of wine or beer retain the allowable 12 gallons in current statute for all other containers of beer. The administration recommends that the limits are to allow for the half keg of beer. He mentioned Section eight and the definition to support the changes made. Co-Chair Stedman Removed his OBJECTION. JANE PIERSON, STAFF, REPRESENTATIVE JAY RAMRAS, commented on the legislation. She noted that the bill corrects a problem from the 25th legislature for HB 359, which was a bill allowing juveniles to avoid probation for minor consuming therefore allowing them to enter military service. The legislation allows for previous convictions and includes a bootlegging provision combining bootlegging penalties with Driving Under the Influence (DUI) of alcohol penalties. Co-Chair Stedman pointed out four zero fiscal notes from the Department of Corrections, the Department of Law, the Department of Public Safety, and the Alaska Court System. He noted that the committee will request updated fiscal notes to reflect the changes made in the CS. Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to report SCS CS HB 98 out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal notes. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CS HB 98 was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with one new zero fiscal note from the Department of Corrections and one zero fiscal note from the Alaska Court System and two previously published zero notes: FN5 (LAW), FN6 (DPS).