Gambling In Minnesota

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Informational Memo

The Minnesota Gambling Control Board regulates the lawful (charitable) gambling industry to ensure the integrity of operations and provide for the lawful use of net profits. Lawful gambling is conducted only by registered nonprofit organizations. AGED also performs gaming license and vendor investigations for the Minnesota Racing Commission, Minnesota State Lottery and Minnesota Gambling Control Board. Gambling criminal enforcement and investigation — AGED is the primary state law enforcement agency to investigate crimes and violations relating to legal and unlawful forms of gambling. Gambling in Minnesota A Study of Participation, Attitudes, and the Prevalence of Problem Gambling Prepared for the Minnesota Department of Human Services. Authors: Francie Streich, PhD. Mark Anton, MS, MEd. Walker Bosch, MPP. Learn what gambling is allowed in Minnesota, like pull-tabs, bingo and raffles, and which organizations may conduct them. Understand state regulations on lawful purposes for which gambling money may be spent, licensing, gambling managers, and more.

Published: June 9, 2020

Lawful Gambling
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This material contains general information; it should not be used as a substitute for legal advice. Any attorney general opinions cited in this material are available on request from the League’s Research and Information Service staff.

Learn what gambling is allowed in Minnesota, like pull-tabs, bingo and raffles, and which organizations may conduct them. Understand state regulations on lawful purposes for which gambling money may be spent, licensing, gambling managers, and more. Find out how cities can regulate gambling with “10 percent funds,” investigation fees, trade areas, and local gambling taxes. Discusses gambling and municipal liquor stores.

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Use these model documents with the discussion about “Lawful Gambling”:

  • Regulating Lawful Gambling, LMC model ordinance (doc)
  • Local Gambling Permit Application, LMC model form (doc)
  • Approving a Lawful Gambling Premises Permit, LMC model resolution (doc)
  • Denying a Lawful Gambling Premises Permit, LMC model resolution (doc)
Informational Memo

Published: June 9, 2020

Lawful Gambling
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See accompanying model documents below.

This material contains general information; it should not be used as a substitute for legal advice. Any attorney general opinions cited in this material are available on request from the League’s Research and Information Service staff.

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Learn what gambling is allowed in Minnesota, like pull-tabs, bingo and raffles, and which organizations may conduct them. Understand state regulations on lawful purposes for which gambling money may be spent, licensing, gambling managers, and more. Find out how cities can regulate gambling with “10 percent funds,” investigation fees, trade areas, and local gambling taxes. Discusses gambling and municipal liquor stores.

Use these model documents with the discussion about “Lawful Gambling”:

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  • Regulating Lawful Gambling, LMC model ordinance (doc)
  • Local Gambling Permit Application, LMC model form (doc)
  • Approving a Lawful Gambling Premises Permit, LMC model resolution (doc)
  • Denying a Lawful Gambling Premises Permit, LMC model resolution (doc)