Story last updated at 7:16 a.m. Saturday, March 8, 2003 SLED boss wants higher alcohol license fees
Associated Press
COLUMBIA--State Law Enforcement Division Chief
Robert Stewart hopes the Legislature increases alcohol licensing fees to
help pay for more agents and equipment.
"We're spending three quarters of a million each year on counter
terrorism, which has been like another budget cut," he said. If we don't
get some additional money through fees, come July 1, we'll be $2 million
in the red." Stewart says higher fees for grocery and convenience stores
and many restaurants would generate about $2.6 million.
The budget proposal before the House would increase biannual licensing
fees for businesses serving only beer and wine to $600 from $400. The same
two-year license renewal for mini-bottle permits would jump from $1,400 to
$1,600.
Retail liquor stores, which pay $1,200 every two years, and
distributors, who pay $20,000 biannually, would each pay an additional
$200 under the measure.
In addition, SLED asked for a $100 increase in the alcohol license
application fees and a $50 increase in the local operations, or Sunday
sales, permit fee.
Stewart said state budget cuts during the past few years have forced
SLED to reduce the number of agents from 400 to 334.