CHAIRMAN RIEGER introduced SB 319 (DRUG FREE RECREATION AND YOUTH CENTERS) as the next order of business before the committee. KEN ERICKSON, Staff to Senator Pearce, read Senator Pearce's sponsor statement. SENATOR LEMAN asked if the reference to associated buildings applies to municipal constructions. KEN ERICKSON pointed out that Section 5 provides the definition of a "recreation or youth center." Mr. Erickson said yes those would be included. SENATOR SALO asked if a controlled substance included alcohol and tobacco. KEN ERICKSON did not believe that alcohol or tobacco were included in the laundry list in the statutes. SENATOR SALO explained that the drug free zones around schools clearly did include alcohol and tobacco. She asked if they also used the language "controlled substance" and if they were changing the same part of the statute. KEN ERICKSON stated that youth centers are added to those currently listed in statutes. SENATOR SALO noted that lay people would interpret "controlled substances" to include alcohol and tobacco. She explained that preventing the use of alcohol and tobacco in school during school hours was not a problem; but when the facilities are used by adults, problems with this drug free zone occur. She expressed concern that if this language does include alcohol and tobacco there would be numerous problems since this legislation speaks to many adult used facilities. CHAIRMAN RIEGER noted that SB 319 refers to schedules which classify controlled substances. SENATOR SALO emphasized the need to definitely know if "controlled substance" includes alcohol and tobacco because this could be a felony. KEN ERICKSON reviewed the statutes and did not see alcohol and tobacco listed. SENATOR LEMAN moved that SB 319 be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.