ARIZONA STATE SENATE
Phoenix, Arizona
Expands the types of alcohol allowed for sale at a charitable wine auction to include spirituous liquor and eliminates the fee for the special event license authorizing such an auction.
Under current law, the Director of the Department of Liquor Licenses and Control (Department) may issue a temporary off-sale special event license to qualified organizations for the purpose of holding a charitable wine auction for the sale of vintage wines (wines bottled more than ten calendar years before the date of sale) for consumption off event premises. The fee for the license is $25 per day.
Currently, some charitable organizations are holding
charitable auctions where alcohol, instead of vintage wine, has been donated
and auctioned to benefit the charitable organization. S.B. 1104 removes the requirement that the charitable auction
include only the sale of vintage wines and eliminates the off-sale special
event license fee.
The Department has not issued any off-sale special event licenses for charitable wine auctions to date, but has issued on-sale special event licenses totaling $30,725 in FY 2001 and $34,650 in FY 2000. S.B. 1104 eliminates the off-sale license fee and the requirement that the fees be transferred to the Department of Health Services (DHS) and instead applies the $25 license fee and the requirement that the fees be transferred to DHS to the special event license authorizing the sale of spirituous liquor for consumption on the premises; this codifies the current practice of the Department.
1. Expands the types of alcohol authorized for sale at a charitable auction from vintage wines to spirituous liquor.
2. Eliminates the $25 fee for an off-sale special event license authorizing a charitable auction and the requirement that the Director transfers monies collected from fees for these licenses to DHS for evaluation and treatment of persons impaired by alcoholism.
3. Applies the $25 license fee to a daily special event license authorizing the sale of spirituous liquor for consumption on the premises where it is sold and requires the Director to transfer monies collected from the fees for these licenses to DHS for evaluation and treatment of persons impaired by alcohol.
4. Eliminates the definition of a “vintage wine”.
5. Makes technical and conforming changes.
6. Provides for a general effective date.
Amendments
Adopted by Committee
1. Applies the license fee to a daily special event license authorizing the sale of spirituous liquor for consumption on the premises where it is sold. Applies the requirement that the Director transfer monies collected from the fees for these licenses to DHS.
2. Replaces "any alcohol" with "spirituous liquor" as the type of beverage authorized for sale at a charitable auction.
Senate Action
COM 1/30/02 DPA 5-0-1
Prepared by Senate Staff
January 30, 2002