Any licensee, or any owner of licensed premises, aggrieved by an order of an issuing authority suspending or revoking any license may appeal from that order to the district court of the county in which the licensee resides by serving a notice of the appeal upon the issuing authority or the clerk thereof. The notice of appeal shall state that the person appealing takes an appeal to that district court from the order suspending or revoking the license or licenses, describing them and identifying the order appealed from. This notice shall be served within 15 days from the date of service of the order appealed from, and the same, with proof of service thereof, shall be filed with the court administrator of the district court of the proper county. The appeal shall stand for trial at the next term of the district court following the filing of the notice of appeal, without the service of any notice of trial, and shall be tried in the district court de novo. The trial shall be by jury if the appellant shall so demand. The licensee may continue to operate the licensed business or businesses until the final disposition of such appeal. If the district court upon the appeal shall determine that any license involved in the appeal should be suspended or revoked, it may, nevertheless, in its discretion permit the continuance of the licensed business under a bond in the amount and in the form and containing the conditions prescribed by the court. The district court on the appeal, or in a separate proceeding, may permit the issuance of a new license to a different licensee before the expiration of the period of one year specified in section 349.35, subdivision 2, upon such terms and conditions imposed by the court as will insure that no gambling device shall thereafter be maintained upon the licensed premises.
1947 c 586 s 10; 1986 c 444; 1Sp1986 c 3 art 1 s 82; 1990 c 590 art 1 s 45
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 349 — Lawful Gambling And Gambling Devices
Section 349.13 — Lawful Gambling.
Section 349.15 — Use Of Gross Profits.
Section 349.151 — Gambling Control Board.
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 349.23 — Validity Of Prior Agreements.
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.