CSHB 458(RLS) - GOLF COURSE BEER/WINE LICENSE CHAIRMAN LEMAN brought CSHB 458(RLS) before the committee as the next order of business. SHIRLEY ARMSTRONG, staff to Representative Norman Rokeberg, said this issue was brought to Representative Rokeberg's attention by a gentleman at the Palmer golf course where they wanted to be able to have beverages on the golf course as do some of the larger courses outside the state. The legislation repeals the regulatory municipal golf course beer/wine license and outlines in statute exactly what a golf course alcoholic beverage license is. REPRESENTATIVE ROKEBERG said the legislation provides for the ability of a golf course to monitor and control the consumption of alcohol on the golf course while still allowing it to be sold from a motorized vehicle for food and beverages. He emphasized that the legislation is not creating a new license, it's repealing one and replacing it. TAPE 98-27, SIDE B CHAIRMAN LEMAN asked if there had been any testimony in opposition to the bill. REPRESENTATIVE ROKEBERG stated the executive director of the Governor's Advisory Board on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse took exception to the bill voicing concern about creating a new license and the control of alcoholic beverages on the course. However, Representative Rokeberg believes the bill gives more control over the consumption of alcoholic beverages on the golf course. There being no further testimony on CSHB 458(RLS), CHAIRMAN LEMAN stated the bill would be set aside until a quorum was reestablished. SENATOR MACKIE moved CSHB 458(RLS) be passed out of committee with individual recommendations. Hearing no objection, it was so ordered.