SB 312-CONCERT OR ATHLETIC EVENT PROMOTERS    CHAIR BUNDE announced SB 312 to be up for consideration. JANE ALBERTS, staff to Senator Bunde, explained that amendments had been drafted based on discussions last week in committee and that language on page 3, lines 16 - 17, said all of the net proceeds from the covered event would go to nonprofit corporations. CHAIR BUNDE explained that the idea was to change the situation in which Mothers Against Drunk Driving could hire someone to put on an event and all the profits would have to go to the organization rather than to the workers. This language would allow people to work on a contingency basis with the net proceeds going to the nonprofit. Currently, pulltab nonprofits get a bigger percentage of the profits. MS. ALBERTS explained that language in statute now says that a promoter would be exempt if they operated within a municipality having a population of 10,000 or less. She said she didn't think the intent of this bill was to limit an individual who might be known in his small community for bringing in music events or other things enjoyed by the community and the committee could consider keeping that in statute. CHAIR BUNDE explained the other side of the issue is that a promoter could abuse people in small communities as well as big communities. MS. ALBERTS agreed that a promoter could sell tickets and not follow through with a show in a community of any size. She said that educational organizations do not have an IRS status of 502(3)(c). 1:42:09 PM CHAIR BUNDE moved conceptual Amendment 1 on page 3, lines 16 - 17, to insert "net" before "proceeds". There were no objections and it was so ordered. 1:42:29 PM CHAIR BUNDE moved Amendment 2 on page 3, to list exemptions in Section 08.92.070 and objected for discussion purposes. 1:42:51 PM SENATOR SEEKINS commented that he didn't have a problem with restricting the same type of promotions for a small community as for a large community unless it was a locally-sponsored community event and was promoted by someone in the community. 1:43:48 PM CHAIR BUNDE said that Amendment 2 could be amended to apply to a promoter who was residing in a municipality. There were no objections to Amendment 1 to Amendment 2. 1:45:08 PM CHAIR BUNDE moved to adopt Amendment 3 that exempted educational organizations. There were no objections and it was so ordered. 1:45:25 PM SENATOR SEEKINS moved to report CSSB 312(L&C) from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note. Senators Davis, Ben Stevens, Ellis, Seekins, and Chair Bunde voted yea; and without objection CSSB 312(L&C) moved from committee.