House Amendment 1326
PAG LIN
1 1 Amend House File 820 as follows:
1 2 #1. By striking everything after the enacting
1 3 clause and inserting the following:
1 4 <Section 1. Section 123.24, subsection 1, Code
1 5 2005, is amended to read as follows:
1 6 1. The division shall sell alcoholic liquor at
1 7 wholesale only. The division shall sell alcoholic
1 8 liquor to class "E" liquor control licensees only.
1 9 The division shall offer the same price on alcoholic
1 10 liquor to all class "E" liquor control licensees
1 11 without regard for the quantity of purchase or the
1 12 distance for delivery. However, the division may
1 13 assess a split=case charge when liquor is sold in
1 14 quantities which require a case to be split. A class
1 15 "E" liquor control licensee may purchase alcoholic
1 16 liquor from the division and pickup or contract for
1 17 the pickup of the liquor purchased.
1 18 Sec. 2. Section 123.53, subsection 3, Code 2005,
1 19 is amended to read as follows:
1 20 3. The treasurer of state shall transfer into a
1 21 special revenue account in the general fund of the
1 22 state, a sum of money at least equal to seven percent
1 23 of the gross amount of sales made by the division from
1 24 the beer and liquor control fund on a monthly basis
1 25 but not less than nine million dollars annually, and
1 26 any amounts so. Of the amounts transferred, two
1 27 million dollars, plus an additional amount determined
1 28 by the general assembly, shall be used by appropriated
1 29 to the substance abuse division of the Iowa department
1 30 of public health to be used for substance abuse
1 31 treatment and prevention programs in an amount
1 32 determined by the general assembly and any. Any
1 33 amounts received in excess of the amounts appropriated
1 34 to the substance abuse division of the Iowa department
1 35 of public health shall be considered part of the
1 36 general fund balance.
1 37 Sec. 3. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DIVISION == STATE
1 38 LIQUOR WAREHOUSE AND TRUCKING FUNCTIONS.
1 39 Notwithstanding sections 7J.1 and 123.20, subsection
1 40 4, and any other applicable provision of law, the
1 41 alcoholic beverages division of the department of
1 42 commerce shall not employ or add full=time equivalent
1 43 positions for purposes of the state assuming the state
1 44 liquor warehouse and trucking functions performed by a
1 45 private contractor as of April 1, 2004. The
1 46 department of administrative services shall issue a
1 47 request for proposals or otherwise utilize a
1 48 competitive process to select a successor contractor
1 49 to perform the state liquor warehouse and trucking
1 50 functions. The request for proposals to perform state
2 1 liquor warehouse functions shall require bidders to
2 2 include in their bid the manner in which the bidder
2 3 will maximize the utilization of current state liquor
2 4 warehouse infrastructure. The division may submit a
2 5 bid in response to a request for proposals issued
2 6 pursuant to this section. If the division submits a
2 7 bid, the division shall include in the bid the cost of
2 8 labor to perform the contract which shall be
2 9 calculated by using the cost of hiring full=time
2 10 equivalent positions to perform the contract pursuant
2 11 to state pay grade classifications and benefits as
2 12 outlined in the most recent collective bargaining
2 13 agreement applicable to other employees of the
2 14 division.
2 15 Sec. 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. The section of this Act
2 16 amending section 123.53 takes effect July 1, 2006.>
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2 20 STRUYK of Pottawattamie
2 21 HF 820.201 81
2 22 ec/sh/1471
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