SENATE BILL NO. 234 "An Act extending the termination date of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; and providing for an effective date." 11:33:33 AM JOSH APPLEBEE, STAFF, SENATOR MEYER explained that the bill is an extension bill. The Legislative Budget and Audit Committee (LB&A) expressed concerns with the last audit. He discussed the changes made in the last CS. SHIRLEY GIFFORD, DIRECTOR, ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL BOARD (ABC) (via teleconference) discussed the additional changes in the CS. She expressed support for the change on the vote procedure. She explained that the majority of ABC board information is available to the public with the exception of financial matters and security interests. She noted concern with the repeal of 416049 F and 416060 F which give the ABC board the ability to conduct compliance checks. She believed the compliance checks are an important function of the ABC board. She understood that improvements were necessary. Compliance checks are instituted throughout the country. Alaska enjoys the lowest rate in the country of underage persons purchasing alcohol and she attributed this to the compliance checks. She discussed changes to the compliance check program such as the addition of new policies. She expressed understanding of the need for sensitivity in regard to businesses. 11:43:34 AM Co-Chair Stedman explained the one year sunset date for the legislation. Senator Thomas asked about the process in the event of a tie vote. Ms. Gifford responded that holding the vote would be best if the results were not time sensitive, otherwise a telephone vote would occur. An administrative law judge might also be called upon to break the tie. Senator Thomas asked about the penalty of $1500 for the use of a false identification. He asked about potential conflict among police and bar owners regarding the penalties. Ms. Gifford responded that she was working with police personnel and discussing the issue of minors with false identification and the enforcement of the penalties. Senator Thomas believed that the identification information required posting. Ms. Gifford agreed that statute requires posting of a sign stating that underage persons are not allowed on premises. 11:47:28 AM Co-Chair Stedman mentioned one fiscal note form Department of Public Safety (DPS) for $1,432,100 for funding the ABC board for the next fiscal year. Co-Chair Hoffman MOVED to report CS SB 234 out of Committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. There being NO OBJECTION, it was so ordered. CS SB 234 was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do pass" recommendation and with one previously published fiscal note: FN 1 (DPS).