Mn Gambling Permit

What's New Specific What's New information, by month

For Exempt/Excluded activity information, click here

December 17, 2020

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. MINNESOTA LAWFUL GAMBLING 5/13 Page 1 of 2 LG230 Application to Conduct Off-site Gambling No Fee. Permit, all information provided remains private, with the.

Gambling

Executive Order Allows Lawful Gambling Outdoors Beginning December 19

In line with Governor Walz’s Executive Order 20-103, lawful gambling may be conducted outdoors at those permitted premises that provide outdoor service beginning December 19, 2020. These lawful gambling activities must be conducted in compliance with all applicable statutes, executive orders and rules, as well as Minnesota Department of Health and Centers for Disease Control guidance. All statutes/rules governing the conduct of lawful gambling remain in effect and will be enforced.

Outdoor Sales Conduct

  • You may sell gambling equipment only in those areas where food and alcohol are allowed to be served.
  • Cash and games (including electronic games) must be secured at all times and games must remain in full view of the site’s outdoor staff to ensure the integrity of games.
  • All games must be sold and played outdoors but still on the premises. Tickets (except raffles and sports tipboard) may not leave the outdoor dining area.
  • House rules must be visible at the point of sale and reflect any changes to the conduct of games at the permitted premises to reflect the outdoor lawful gambling activity.

Gambling Control Board Provides Regulatory Relief

Executive Order 20-103 prohibits bars and restaurants from serving food and beverages indoors until January 11, 2021. In response, the Gambling Control Board authorizes the following:

License Renewal Dates Extended

The expiration date for all Gambling Control Board licenses that were in effect on December 1, 2020 will be extended by two months. This includes organization licenses, premises permits, gambling manager licenses, distributor/salespersons licenses, manufacturer and linked bingo game provider licenses. For example, if your organization’s license expiration date is March 31, 2021, your organization’s license expiration date will become May 31, 2021.

Emergency Expenditures/Business Loans Allowed

PermitPermit

This provision allows a short-term loan from a veterans or fraternal organization’s gambling funds to its general fund to relieve effects of the bar and restaurant shutdown. This provision expires on the day that the emergency executive authority expires, terminates, or is rescinded.

Lawful Gambling Equipment Sales on Credit Exemption

The 30-day limit on credit for the sale of lawful gambling equipment is waived. This provision expires on the day that the emergency executive authority expires, terminates, or is rescinded.

Length of Off-site Permits Extended to 30 Days

A licensed organization may conduct lawful gambling on a premises other than the organization’s permitted premises if it applies to the Gambling Control Board for approval (form LG230) and obtains Board authorization. The current permit maximum of three (3) days has been extended to thirty (30) days. There is no fee for an off-site permit. Organizations will still be limited to twelve (12) permits per calendar year. This provision expires on the day that the emergency executive authority expires, terminates, or is rescinded.

All organizations must not restart any lawful gambling activities that are prohibited by Executive Order. Any failure to comply with these requirements prior to the lifting of the executive orders will lead to the prosecution of all violations via applicable administrative and criminal actions.

December 14, 2020

Don’t Jeopardize Your Organization’s Gambling License

There have been reports that some Minnesota bars and restaurants intend to open for on-site eating and drinking prior to Friday, December 18 in violation of Executive Order 20-99. If so, your organization may feel pressure to also restart the conduct of gambling at these locations. Please remember that your organization is responsible for securing all games, including those played and unplayed.

The conduct of gambling at a location in violation of Executive Order 20-99 could result in the suspension or revocation of your organization’s lawful gambling license. If your organization has multiple premises permits, your ability to conduct gambling, even at sites that did not violate the Executive Order, could be affected.

Exempt/Excluded Permit for Fundraising Events


COVID-19 Update for Exempt Activities (3/17/20)

  • If holding raffle drawing as originally scheduled, you must still follow all lawful raffle conduct requirements plus any health advisory requirements.
  • If delaying drawing date or moving drawing location, please email your Licensing Specialist with your permit number, location, and original date of your postponed activity. Publicize the delay of the raffle so people who may have purchased raffle tickets understand the reason for the delay. Your organization will have up to one year from the original date of the permit to reschedule your postponed activity date. Once the information is complete on when and where your event will take place, send the new information with an appropriate signature from the local unit of government acknowledging the activity, and signed by your CEO, to your Licensing Specialist. A new permit will be reissued to your organization with the updated information.
  • If you intend to cancel a raffle, your organization will need to return any money received from sales of raffle tickets.

If you have purchased any other gambling equipment such as pull-tabs, tipboards, or paddlewheels and paddletickets, make sure that this equipment is properly secured with invoices until such time as it will be used. You may also be able to return unused equipment to the licensed distributor your organization purchased the equipment from.

Mn gambling permits for raffles

Please direct any questions to your Licensing Specialist via email. This will ensure a quicker response than a telephone call at this time.

END OF UPDATE

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

The following information pertains to registered nonprofit organizations seeking to conduct bingo, raffles, and other forms of lawful gambling by excluded or exempt permit as allowed by Minnesota law.

Mn Gambling Permit Lg 220

Mn gambling raffle permit

You will need to determine for the calendar year:

Mn Gambling Permit

  • what type of gambling you will be conducting,
  • how many events will be conducted (for raffles, the event date is the drawing date), and
  • the estimated total market value of all donated and purchased prizes to be awarded.

An organization may not conduct both exempt and excluded activity in the same calendar year.

Mn Gambling Permit Number

Forms and information for the conduct of raffles, bingo, pull-tabs, tipboards, and paddlewheels.