Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 349 — Lawful Gambling And Gambling Devices
Section 349.1641 — Licenses; Summary Suspension.

(a) The board may (1) summarily suspend the license of an organization that is more than 45 days late in filing a monthly report required to be submitted to the board under this chapter or board rule or a tax return or in paying a tax required under chapter 297E and may keep the suspension in effect until all required returns are filed and required taxes are paid; (2) summarily suspend for not more than 90 days any license issued by the board or director for what the board determines are actions detrimental to the integrity of lawful gambling in Minnesota; (3) summarily suspend the license of a gambling manager who has failed to receive the training required under section 349.167, subdivision 4, clause (2), and may keep the suspension in effect until the gambling manager passes an examination prepared and administered by the board. The examination does not qualify as continuing education credit for the next calendar year; and (4) summarily suspend the license of an organization that fails to pay the fees required under section 349.16, 349.165, or 349.167, and may keep the suspension in effect until all required fees are paid.
(b) The board must notify the licensee at least 14 days before suspending the license under this section. If a license is summarily suspended under this section, a contested case hearing on the merits must be held within 20 days of the issuance of the order of suspension, unless the parties agree to a later hearing date. The administrative law judge's report must be issued within 20 days after the close of the hearing record. In all cases involving summary suspension, the board must issue its final decision within 30 days after receipt of the report of the administrative law judge and subsequent exceptions and argument under section 14.61. When an organization's license is suspended under this section, the board shall within three days notify all municipalities in which the organization's gambling premises are located and all licensed distributors in the state.
1990 c 590 art 1 s 22; 1994 c 633 art 5 s 56; 2008 c 260 s 7; 2009 c 88 art 12 s 12; 2009 c 124 s 29; 2015 c 52 s 8

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 349 - 350 — Gaming

Chapter 349 — Lawful Gambling And Gambling Devices

Section 349.11 — Purpose.

Section 349.12 — Definitions.

Section 349.13 — Lawful Gambling.

Section 349.15 — Use Of Gross Profits.

Section 349.151 — Gambling Control Board.

Section 349.152 — Director.

Section 349.153 — Conflict Of Interest.

Section 349.154 — Expenditures; Standards.

Section 349.155 — Licenses; License Actions.

Section 349.16 — Organization Licenses.

Section 349.161 — Distributor Licenses.

Section 349.162 — Equipment Registered.

Section 349.163 — Licensing Of Manufacturers.

Section 349.1635 — Linked Bingo Game Provider License.

Section 349.1641 — Licenses; Summary Suspension.

Section 349.165 — Premises Permits.

Section 349.166 — Exclusions; Exemptions.

Section 349.167 — Gambling Managers.

Section 349.168 — Gambling Employees.

Section 349.169 — Filing Of Inventory And Discounts.

Section 349.17 — Conduct Of Bingo.

Section 349.1711 — Conduct Of Tipboards.

Section 349.172 — Pull-tabs; Information Required To Be Posted.

Section 349.1721 — Conduct Of Pull-tabs.

Section 349.173 — Conduct Of Raffles.

Section 349.18 — Premises Used For Gambling.

Section 349.181 — Restrictions On Who May Participate In Lawful Gambling.

Section 349.19 — Accounts, Records, And Reports.

Section 349.191 — Sales On Credit.

Section 349.211 — Prize Limits.

Section 349.2113 — Prize Payout Limit.

Section 349.2123 — Certified Physical Inventory.

Section 349.2124 — Sales To Indian Tribes.

Section 349.2125 — Contraband.

Section 349.2127 — Prohibitions.

Section 349.213 — Local Authority.

Section 349.22 — Penalty.

Section 349.23 — Validity Of Prior Agreements.

Section 349.30 — Definitions.

Section 349.31 — Gambling Device; Possession Of.

Section 349.32 — Issuing Authority To Suspend Or Revoke.

Section 349.33 — Peace Officers To Observe And Inspect Premises.

Section 349.34 — Proceedings Before Issuing Authority; Order To Show Cause.

Section 349.35 — Revocation Of License.

Section 349.36 — Duties Of County Attorney Or Attorney General.

Section 349.37 — Witnesses.

Section 349.38 — Property Owners Liability.

Section 349.39 — Appeal To District Court; Stay; Continuance Under Bond; Hearing Upon One Year Limitation On Premises.

Section 349.61 — Repeal; Termination Of Licenses.