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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17124-0001 October 28,1999 Mr. Robert Nyce, Executive Director INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW COMMISSION 333 Market Street, 14 th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17126 Original: Sandusky Dear Mr. Nyce Markham Nanorta On October 27, 1999 a formal comment regarding Liquor Control %oafd Proposed Regulation #54-55 was received in support of an amendment to section 13.102 of the Board's regulations [40 Pa. Code 13.102]. Mr. Gerald P. Gutenstein, Chairman of the Pennsylvania Travel Council and General Manager of the Holiday Inn King of Prussia, favors the expedient approval of the regulatory amendment permitting the sale, serving or offering of an unlimited or indefinite amount of alcoholic beverages as part of a meal package after 7 a.m. on December 31,1999, until 2 a.m. on the following day by a hotel licensee to registered overnight guests of the hotel. In accordance with the Regulatory Review Act, I am forwarding a copy of Mr. Gutenstein's correspondence and my letter to Mr. Gutenstein acknowledging his comments. If you or your staff have any questions regarding the proposed regulatory amendments please call me. JERRY DANYLUK

King Of Prussia 2G0 Mall Boulevard (Valley Forge Area) King ol Prussia, PA 19406 (610)265-7500 October 23, 1999 Fax (610) 265-4076 Mr. Jerry Danyluk Liquor Control Board Room 513 Northwest Office BuHding Harrisburg, PA 17124-0001 Dear Mr. Danyluk, I want to go on record both as the Chairman of the Pennsylvania Travel Counsel and General Manager of the Holiday Inn King of Prussia supporting the proposed rulemaking regarding 13.102. "or the Sale, Servicing or offering of an unlimited or indefinte amount of alcoholic beverage as part of a meal package after 7 a.m. on December 31" 1999, until 2 am on the following day by a hotel licensee to registered overnight guests of the hotel." I hope that this will move foreword quickly since New Years Eve programs need to be finished so we can advertise them. Yours truly,. Gerald P. Gutenstein CHA General Manager Cc: Barry Wicks RECEIVED OCT 2 7 1999 DIRECTOR OF DfflWM AfFWHS COUNSEL TO r& BOARD Opeiated by KP Hotel Partners II under License fiom Holiday Inns, Inc.

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17124-0001 November 2,1999 Mr. Barry Wickes, President PENNSYLVANIA TRAVEL COUNCIL 902 North Second Street Harrisburg, PA 17102 Dear Mr. Wickes: Thank you for your correspondence of November 1, 1999, supporting the proposed regulatory amendment to section 13.102 of the Board's regulations [40 Pa. Code 13.102]. I have forwarded your correspondence to the House Committee on Liquor Control, the Senate Law and Justice Committee and the Independent Regulatory Review Commission as required by the Regulatory Review Act. Sincere! 'JERRY DANYLUK

TRAVEL COUNCIL November 1, 1999 902 North Second Street Harrisburg, PA 17102 (717) 232-8880 FAX (717) 232-8948 E-mail: info@patravel.org Web Site: http://www.patravel.org Mr. Jerry Danyluk PA Liquor Control Board Room 513 Northwest Office Building Harrisburg., PA 17124-0001 Dear Mr. Danyluk: On behalf of the membership of the Pennsylvania Travel Council, I am writing in support of the proposed rulemaking regarding Section 13.102, Discount Pricing Practices. We believe this amendment strikes a balance between the interests of hotel licensees and concerns about over-consumption and drinking and driving on New Year's Eve. Thank you for your consideration of our views. RECEIVED NOV-2 1999 DIRECTOR OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS COUNSELOR TO THE WARD

Original: 2066 Copies: Sandusky Jewett COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA N^orS HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17124-0001 w«itteg _, November 2,1999 #* ^ rn f, <% ^ Mr. Robert Nyce, Executive Director INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW COMMISSION 333 Market Street, 14 th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17126 5 '%** x % «Dear Mr. Nyce On November 2,1999 a formal comment regarding Liquor Control Board Proposed Regulation #54-55 was received in support of an amendment to section 13.102 of the Board's regulations [40 Pa. Code 13.102]. Mr. Barry Wickes, President of the Pennsylvania Travel Council, favors the expedient approval of the regulatory amendment permitting the sale, serving or offering of an unlimited or indefinite amount of alcoholic beverages as part of a meal package after 7 a.m. on December 31, 1999, until 2 a.m. on the following day by a hotel licensee to registered overnight guests of the hotel. In accordance with the Regulatory Review Act, I am forwarding a copy of Mr. Wickes' correspondence and my letter to Mr. Wickes acknowledging his comments. If you or your staff have any questions regarding the proposed regulatory amendments please call me. irrydanyluk

Hilton Pittsburgh & Towers October28, 1999 Conrad M. Wangeman, CHA General Manager Jerry Danyluk DFrFIX/FH ttcucl V tu Liquor Control Board MQU _) mgg Room 513, Northwest Office Building Harrisburg PA 17124-0001 DIRECTOR OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS COUNSELOR TO THE BOARD Re: Proposed PLCB Regulations Amendment to Section 13.102, concerning "Discount Pricing Practices " Dear Mr. Danyluk lam writing to express my support of the Amendment to Section 13.102 of the Regulations, concerning "Discount Pricing Practices", which would allow the "sale, offering of unlimited or indefinite amount of alcoholic beverages as part of a meal package after 7 AM on December 31, 1999, until 2 AM on the following day by hotel licenses who register overnight guests of the hotel" As a hotel operator, our business is hampered by legislation that shouldn V restrict registered guests obtaining package pricing for New Year's. This legislation assists us in offering package plans to our overnight guests and assisting us to be competitive with other cities and states, where regulations are less stringent In addition, this helps level the playing field, as the enforcement of policies, particularly over New Year's, are inconsistent at best. While this amendment is certainly a step in the right direction, as a general manager who has worked in many other states, I would like to also mention some additional frustrations that should be addressed in the future: The length of time in processing special orders and the limited selection of high quality wines available. The pick-up, delivery and C.O.D. policies are certainly cumbersome, costly and frustrating to deal with, particularly in the modern world we live. The inconsistent enforcement throughout the Commonwealth as to regulations. Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Tel: +1 412 3914600 Domain: www.hilton-plt.coni Reservations: www.hilton.com or 1-800-HILTONS

Jerry Danyluk Page Two October 28, 1999 Liquor Control Board While a tax issue, certainly the pricing of alcoholic beverages throughout Pennsylvania versus surrounding states is abnormally high for resellers. Once again, we strongly support addressing the above issues, as well as the Amendment to Section 13.102 of the Regulations concerning "Discount Pricing Packages. " Should you have any questions, I hope you won't hesitate to call me directly. Sincerely yours, Conrad Wangeman CW/jlh Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Tel: +1 412 3914600 Domain: www.hilton-pit.com Reservations: www.hilton.com or 1-800-HILTONS

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17124-0001 i% *- November 3,1999 *% ^ ^\ \v Mr. Conrad Wangeman, General Manager HILTON PITTSBURGH & TOWERS Gateway Center Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Dear Mr. Wangeman: ^ Thank you for your correspondence of October 28, 1999, supporting the proposed regulatory amendment to section 13.102 of the Board's regulations [40 Pa. Code 13.102]. I have forwarded your correspondence to the House Committee on Liquor Control, the Senate Law and Justice Committee and the Independent Regulatory Review Commission as required by the Regulatory Review Act. <JEfcRYDANYLUK

Original: 2066 Sandusky COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17124-0001 November 3,1999 Mr. Robert Nyce, Executive Director INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW COMMISSION 333 Market Street, 14 th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17126 Dear Mr. Nyce: Markham Nanorta - Wyatte s 73 is m m %-± f On November 3, 1999 a formal comment regarding Liquor Control Board Proposed Regulation #54-55 was received in support of an amendment to section 13.102 of the Board's regulations [40 Pa. Code 13.102]. Ms. Conrad Wangeman, General Manager of the Hilton Pittsburgh & Towers, favors the expedient approval of the regulatory amendment permitting the sale, serving or offering of an unlimited or indefinite amount of alcoholic beverages as part of a meal package after 7 a.m. on December 31, 1999, until 2 a.m. on the following day by a hotel licensee to registered overnight guests of the hotel. In accordance with the Regulatory Review Act, I am forwarding a copy of Mr. Wangeman's correspondence and my letter to Mr. Wangeman's acknowledging her comments. If you or your staff have any questions regarding the proposed regulatory amendments please call me. S-Yi JERRY DANYLUK

Original: COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Copies: HARRISBURG. PENNSYLVANIA 17124-0001 November 2,1999 Mr. Robert Nyce, Executive Director INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW COMMISSION 333 Market Street, 14 th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17126 Dear Mr. Nyce Sandusky Markham Nanorta Wyatte I 1 30 I! ^ m On November 1,1999 a formal comment regarding Liquor Control Board Proposed Regulation #54-55 was received in support of an amendment to section 13.102 of the Board's regulations [40 Pa. Code 13.102]. Mr. Rich Gold, General Manger of the Holiday Inn Harrisburg/Hershey, favors the expedient approval of the regulatory amendment permitting the sale, serving or offering of an unlimited or indefinite amount of alcoholic beverages as part of a meal package after 7 a.m. on December 31,1999, until 2 a.m. on the following day by a hotel licensee to registered overnight guests of the hotel. In accordance with the Regulatory Review Act, I am forwarding a copy of Mr. Gold's correspondence and my letter to Mr. Gold acknowledging his comments. If you or your staff have any questions regarding the proposed regulatory amendments please call me..uk Sgulatory Coordinator

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17124-0001 November 2,1999 Mr. Rich Gold, General Manager HOLIDAY INN HARRISBURG/HERSHEY 604 Station Road Grantville, PA 17028-9155 Dear Mr. Gold: Thank you for your correspondence of October 28, 1999, supporting the proposed regulatory amendment to section 13.102 of the Board's regulations [40 Pa. Code 13.102]. I have forwarded your correspondence to the House Committee on Liquor Control, the Senate Law and Justice Committee and the Independent Regulatory Review Commission as required by the Regulatory Review Act..UK

Harrisburg/Hershey AWARD WINNER October 28,1999 Jerry Danyluk, Liquor Control Board Room 513, Northwest Office Building Harrisburg, PA 17124-0001 Dear Mr. Danyluk: I am writing to show my support of the amendment to Section 13.102 of the regulations concerning discount pricing practices for times allowed on the night of December 31, 1999. This amendment will greatly benefit the revenue to our hotel and ensure that we have our fair share of business and do not lose it to competing states. It will also minimize driving on a high-risk evening when beverage consumption is at a high level. We appreciate the Board's consideration in this matter and are encouraged that it will go a long way to improve the relationship between the Board and the licensees. Rich Gold General Manager) RGAd RECEIVED NOV - \ 1999 DIRECTOR OF EXTERNAL AfFWRS COUNSELOR TO THE BOARD 604 Station Road Grantville, Pennsylvania 17028-9155 «7 1 7-469-.0661 fi 717-469-7756 www.holiday-inn.com/hersheyarea Independently owned and operated by SRR Corporation

4) Harriott HOTELS-RESORTS-SUITES 1 1 2 Washington Place Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Pittsburgh Marriott City Center 412/471-4000 October 29,1999 Mr. Jerry Danyluk Liquor Control Board Room 513, Northwest Office Building Harrisburg, PA 17124-0001 Dear Mr. Danyluk, I have been in the hospitality business for thirty years. Twenty years ago I watched as a drunk driver hit and then dragged my friend's mother twenty feet in front of the PAA. I am very familiar with the physical and emotional hurt that alcohol can cause to the victim, the driver, and the families of both victim and driver. I always am concerned about drinking and driving. That said...today I write to you to encourage you to support the amendment to Section 13.102 of the regulations concerning "Discount Pricing Policies" which would allow the "sale, serving or offering of an unlimited or indefinite amount of alcoholic beverages as part of a meal package after 7:00 am on December 31, 1999 until 2:00 am on the following day by a hotel licensee to registered overnight guest of the hotel". Your support will guarantee fewer people who have been drinking to drive plus your support will enable more ballroom packages to be sold and in turn will allow more of the hotel associates to work that evening and then on January 1. You also need to know that the offering of unlimited alcohol is just that an offering. The associates serving alcohol are TIPS certified and will use the same caution and if need be will terminate the serving of a drink to a customer if the customer appears under the influence. I write to you as both a concerned citizen against drinking and driving and a responsible business person. Please support this amendment as I believe it will satisfy both the community and business. * <!&/&//J//2&&^ Barbara A. McMahon General Manager RFPFIVFD HEA/El V tu jyjov - 3 ggg DIRECTOR OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS COUNSELOR TO THE BOARD

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17124-0001 November 3,1999 1 Ms. Barbara A. McGovern, General Manager =. -< MARRIOTT HOTELS %<= = rn 112 Washington Place 15 * Pittsburgh, PA 15219» *" Dear Ms. McGovern: Thank you for your correspondence of October 29, 1999, supporting the proposed regulatory amendment to section 13.102 of the Board's regulations [40 Pa. Code 13.102]. I have forwarded your correspondence to the House Committee on Liquor Control, the Senate Law and Justice Committee and the Independent Regulatory Review Commission as required by the Regulatory Review Act. -> o /WkRYD/^YLUK

Original: 2066 Copies: COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17124-0001 Sandusky Markham Nanorta wyatte November 3,1999 Mr. Robert Nyce, Executive Director g- ~» d INDEPENDENT REGULATORY REVIEW COMMISSION 5? 5c- s 5 < 333 Market Street, 14 th Floor ^ -n y Harrisburg, PA 17126 ^ ^ Dear Mr. Nyce On November 3,1999 a formal comment regarding Liquor Control Board Proposed Regulation #54-55 was received in support of an amendment to section 13.102 of the Board's regulations [40 Pa. Code 13.102]. Ms. Barbara A. McGovern, General Manager of the Marriott Hotels in Pittsburgh, favors the expedient approval of the regulatory amendment permitting the sale, serving or offering of an unlimited or indefinite amount of alcoholic beverages as part of a meal package after 7 a.m. on December 31,1999, until 2 a.m. on the following day by a hotel licensee to registered overnight guests of the hotel. In accordance with the Regulatory Review Act, I am forwarding a copy of Ms. McGovern's correspondence and my letter to Ms. McGovern acknowledging her comments. If you or your staff have any questions regarding the proposed regulatory amendments please call me. JliRRYDANYLUK