Second Regular Session S.B. 1373
COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
SENATE AMENDMENTS TO S.B. 1373
(Reference to printed bill)
Page 4, strike lines 40 and 41
Reletter to conform
Line 43, after the comma insert “two or more acts of violence occurring within seven days or”
Page 5, strike lines 40 through 45
Strike pages 6 through 8
Page 9, strike lines 1 through 4
Renumber to conform
Page 12, line 1, strike “On request,
the director shall conduct a”
Strike lines 2 through 12
Line 13, strike “If the director
does not receive any protests,” insert “On request, the director
shall conduct a preinvestigation before the assignment, sale or transfer of
control of a license or licensee, the reasonable costs of which, not to exceed
one thousand dollars, shall be borne by the applicant. The
preinvestigation shall determine whether the qualifications for licensure as
prescribed by this title are met. On receipt of notice of an acquisition
of control or request of a preinvestigation, the director shall forward the
notice within fifteen days to the local governing body of the city or town, if
the licensed premises is in an incorporated area, or the county, if the
licensed premises is in an unincorporated area. The local governing body
of the city, town or county may protest the acquisition of control within sixty
days based on the capability, reliability and qualification of the person
acquiring control. If the director does not receive any protests,”
Line 16, strike “Any the” insert “Any”
Page 15, line 8, after the period, insert “the department shall not issue a permit to a restaurant applicant or licensee that does not meet the requirements in section 4-207, subsection a. The provisions of section 4-207, subsection b do not apply to this subsection. THE PERMIT SHALL BE ISSUED ONLY AFTER THE DIRECTOR HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PUBLIC CONVENIENCE REQUIRES THE ISSUANCE OF THE PERMIT AND THAT THE BEST INTEREST OF THE COMMUNITY WILL BE SUBSTANTIALLY SERVED BY THE ISSUANCE OF THE PERMIT, CONSIDERING THE SAME CRITERIA THAT WOULD APPLY FOR THE ISSUANCE OF THE UNDERLYING LIQUOR LICENSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AMOUNT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE SOLD BY THE PERMIT EXCEED MORE THAN ten percent, BY RETAIL PRICE, OF THE TOTAL LIQUOR SOLD BY THE ESTABLISHMENT ON ANY COMPUTATION IN ANY YEAR.”
Amend title to conform