Kansas 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2059 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    SESSION OF 2023
SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE ON HOUSE BILL NO. 2059
As Amended by Senate Committee of the Whole
Brief*
HB 2059, as amended, would amend various provisions 
of the Kansas Liquor Control Act (KLCA) and Club and 
Drinking Establishment Act (CDEA) concerning samples and 
common consumption areas and the KLCA provisions 
concerning prohibited acts to allow alcoholic liquor or cereal 
malt beverages (CMB) to be the prize of a charitable raffle.
Product Samples
The bill would amend the KLCA provisions on the 
licensing of spirits, wine, and CMB distributors concerning 
samples of products provided to retailers and to club and 
drinking establishment licensees.
Spirits
The bill would allow a sample of up to three liters of 
distilled spirits to be provided to club and drinking 
establishment licensees and employees of the establishment. 
Continuing law allows samples to be provided to distributors, 
retailers, and their employees.
Wine
The bill would allow a sample of up to three liters of any 
brand of wine to be provided to a club and drinking 
establishment licensee. Continuing law allows a sample to be 
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*Supplemental notes are prepared by the Legislative Research 
Department and do not express legislative intent. The supplemental 
note and fiscal note for this bill may be accessed on the Internet at 
http://www.kslegislature.org provided to club and drinking establishment licensees, 
distributors, retailers, and their employees.
Beer
The bill would allow a sample of up to three gallons of 
any brand of beer or CMB to be provided to a club and 
drinking establishment licensee. Continuing law allows a 
sample to be provided to club and drinking establishment 
licensees, distributors, retailers, and their employees.
Sample Products
The bill would require such sample to be of a product 
the licensee has not purchased from the distributor within the 
previous 12 months.
Common Consumption Areas
The bill would amend the CDEA provisions related to 
common consumption areas to remove the requirement that a 
city or county require the portions of common consumption 
areas on public streets or roadways to be blocked from 
motorized traffic during events.
The bill would also require each common consumption 
area to be marked by signs that are conspicuously posted, 
identifying the boundaries of such area, and in a size and 
manner that provides notice to persons entering or leaving 
the area.
Charitable Raffles
The bill would amend KLCA provisions concerning 
prohibited acts to allow liquor or CMB to be a prize of a 
charitable raffle conducted in accordance with the Kansas 
Charitable Gaming Act, provided such prize may not be 
awarded to a person under 21 years of age.
2- 2059 Technical Amendments
The bill would make technical amendments to ensure 
consistency in statutory phrasing.
Effective Date
The bill would be in effect upon publication in the 
Kansas Register.
Background
The bill was requested for introduction in the House 
Committee on Federal and State Affairs by a representative 
of the City of Topeka.
House Committee on Federal and State Affairs
In the House Committee hearing, Representative Blew 
and representatives of the City of Topeka, Kansas League of 
Municipalities, Kansas Restaurant and Hospitality 
Association, and the NOTO Arts and Entertainment District 
provided proponent testimony, stating the bill would help 
cities designate larger and more open areas for events with 
common consumption area permits and to attract additional 
patrons.
Neutral testimony was provided by a representative of 
the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC), Department 
of Revenue, who stated the agency has some public safety 
concerns and would prefer additional language be added 
concerning liability.
No other testimony was provided.
The House Committee amended the bill to replace the 
proposed language that would allow the use of appropriate 
signage to mark a common consumption area with language 
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in a size and manner that provides notice to patrons of the 
boundaries.
Senate Committee on Federal and State Affairs
In the Senate Committee hearing, representatives of the 
City of Topeka, Kansas League of Municipalities, and Kansas 
Restaurant and Hospitality Association provided proponent 
testimony that was similar to the testimony provided to the 
House Committee.
Written-only proponent testimony was provided by 
Representative Blew, and representatives of the Greater 
Topeka Chamber of Commerce and the NOTO Arts and 
Entertainment District.
Neutral testimony was provided by a representative of 
the Division of ABC, Department of Revenue, who stated the 
agency has some public safety concerns.
No other testimony was provided.
The Senate Committee on Federal and State Affairs 
amended the bill by inserting the provisions of HB 2170, as 
passed by the House, and by changing the effective date to 
upon publication in the Kansas Register. Background 
information for HB 2170 is listed below.
HB 2170 (Samples)
HB 2170 was introduced by the House Committee on 
Federal and State Affairs at the request of Representative 
Will Carpenter.
4- 2059 House Committee on Federal and State Affairs
In the House Committee hearing, proponent testimony 
was provided by representatives of the Kansas Association of 
Beverage Retailers, Kansas Beer Wholesalers Association, 
and Kansas Wine & Spirits Wholesalers Association. The 
proponents indicated the bill would conform Kansas law to 
Federal Tax and Trade Bureau rules in regard to sampling 
among industry members. One of the proponents 
recommended an amendment to the bill, requesting HB 2170 
become effective upon publication in the Kansas Register.
Neutral testimony was provided by a representative of 
the ABC, Department of Revenue, who stated that if HB 2170 
is enacted, ABC would begin the process of revoking the 
portion of the rule and regulation that conflicts with the new 
law.
No other testimony was provided.
Senate Committee of the Whole
The Senate Committee of the Whole amended the bill to 
allow liquor and CMB to be provided as prizes for charitable 
raffles. [Note: Provisions concerning prizes for charitable 
raffles are similar to SB 269.]
Fiscal Information
HB 2059
According to the fiscal note prepared by the Division of 
the Budget on HB 2059, as introduced, the Kansas 
Association of Counties indicates enactment of the bill could 
increase revenues to counties from additional application 
fees, provided that enforcement costs would not exceed new 
revenues. The League of Kansas Municipalities indicates 
enactment of the bill would have no fiscal effect.
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According to the fiscal note prepared by the Division of 
the Budget on HB 2170, as introduced, the Department of 
Revenue indicates enactment of the bill would have no fiscal 
effect.
Alcoholic beverages; beer; cereal malt beverage; common consumption area; 
distributor; drinking establishment; spirits; wine; sample; alcohol sampling; charitable 
raffle; Kansas Charitable Gaming Act; Kansas Liquor Control Act; Club and Drinking 
Establishment Act
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