SB 165-ALCO. BEV. CONT. BOARD; MINORS; ALCOHOL  1:30:13 PM CHAIR COSTELLO announced the consideration of SB 165. She noted this is the second hearing, public testimony closed on 2/23/16, and there is a proposed committee substitute (CS). 1:30:51 PM SENATOR ELLIS joined the committee. 1:30:58 PM SENATOR GIESSEL moved to adopt the work draft CS for SB 165, labeled 29-LS1384\W, as the working document. CHAIR COSTELLO objected for an explanation of the changes. 1:31:23 PM WESTON EILER, Staff, Senate Labor and Commerce Committee and Senator Mia Costello, explained that the first change deletes subsection (c) on page 2, lines 7-16. This removes the provision that takes the previous experience of the executive director of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board into consideration when appointing other members of the board. This was removed to keep the role of the executive director from being politicized. 1:32:27 PM SENATOR STEVENS joined the committee. MR. EILER said the next substantive change begins on page 5, line 30, and continues through the bill. The term "community diversion panel" is inserted to ensure community diversion panels, youth courts, and other alternative restorative justice programs can be included for processing of minor consuming and alcohol crimes by minors. Conforming changes appear on page 6, lines 1-5, page 6, lines 28-31, and page 8, lines 25 and 26. 1:33:56 PM CHAIR COSTELLO found no questions and removed her objection. Finding no further objection, version W was adopted. 1:34:22 PM SENATOR GIESSEL moved to report the work draft CS for SB 165(L&C), labeled 29-LS1384\W, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). 1:34:39 PM CHAIR COSTELLO announced that without objection, CSSB 165(L&C) is reported from the Senate Labor and Commerce Standing Committee. 1:34:45 PM At ease 1:35:34 PM CHAIR COSTELLO reconvened the meeting and welcomed the sponsor to make final comments on the bill. SENATOR MICCICHE thanked the committee for hearing the bill and moving it along. He summarized it brings a good balance of representation to the board, decriminalizes simple alcohol consumption offenses for youth, puts accountability measures in place, and opens new opportunities for youth who have made a mistake with alcohol. He stated support for the changes in the committee substitute, particularly the addition of community diversion panels.