The governor shall report to the legislature by February 1 of each odd-numbered year on the state's progress in addressing the problem of compulsive gambling. The report must include:
(1) a summary of available data describing the extent of the problem in Minnesota;
(2) a summary of programs, both governmental and private, that
(i) provide diagnosis and treatment for compulsive gambling;
(ii) enhance public awareness of the problem and the availability of compulsive gambling services;
(iii) are designed to prevent compulsive gambling and other problem gambling by elementary and secondary school students and vulnerable adults; and
(iv) offer professional training in the identification, referral, and treatment of compulsive gamblers;
(3) the likely impact on compulsive gambling of each form of gambling; and
(4) budget recommendations for state-level compulsive gambling programs and activities.
1994 c 633 art 8 s 1
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 4 - 9 — Constitutional Offices And Duties
Section 4.01 — Custodian Of State Property.
Section 4.034 — Enrolled Bills.
Section 4.035 — Executive Orders.
Section 4.045 — Children's Cabinet.
Section 4.046 — Opioids, Substance Use, And Addiction Subcabinet.
Section 4.055 — Governor's Residence Employees And Governor Appointee Background Checks.
Section 4.06 — Vacancy; Succession; Disability.
Section 4.07 — Governor As State Agency For Federal Funds.
Section 4.071 — Oil Overcharge Money.
Section 4.075 — Administration Of Highway Safety Program; Federal Funds.
Section 4.077 — St. Paul Landmark Authority.
Section 4.46 — Washington Office.
Section 4.47 — Report On Compulsive Gambling.