North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SB2373

Introduced
1/27/25  
Refer
1/27/25  
Report Pass
2/18/25  
Engrossed
2/20/25  
Refer
2/21/25  

Caption

The definition of an alcoholic beverage establishment and the permissible locations for gaming.

Impact

The bill is poised to significantly impact existing regulations concerning gaming in relation to alcoholic beverages. By establishing clear definitions and guidelines around where and how gaming can occur, it seeks to streamline the operations of organizations that conduct gaming activities. This may enhance regulatory clarity for both establishments and patrons, helping to prevent confusion over what constitutes permissible gaming locations. Furthermore, the bill places restrictions on the number of sites where a licensed organization can operate, setting a maximum of fifteen, which may impact larger organizations that previously had multiple locations.

Summary

SB2373 aims to amend definitions and regulations regarding alcoholic beverage establishments and the permissible locations for gaming in North Dakota. Specifically, it redefines the term 'alcoholic beverage establishment' to ensure that it covers venues where alcoholic beverages are sold and consumed, excluding places like gas stations and grocery stores. Additionally, the bill clarifies where licensed organizations may conduct gaming activities, including different types of betting games and sports pools, under specific conditions designed to ensure compliance with age restrictions and operational guidelines.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB2373 appears mixed among stakeholders. Supporters may view the bill positively for its efforts to clarify and potentially simplify existing gaming laws, thus fostering a more organized environment for alcoholic beverage operations coupled with gaming. However, critics could argue that the limitations on gaming sites may inadvertently restrict opportunities for established organizations, thereby negatively impacting their revenue and ability to provide community services funded through these activities.

Contention

Key points of contention include the limitations on the number of gaming sites that a licensed organization can operate and the rules governing when and how these games can be conducted. Opponents might highlight that restricting organizations to fifteen sites could limit accessibility for communities that rely on gaming for funding local initiatives. Additionally, ensuring that electronic gaming and traditional gaming occur only during specific hours adds another layer of regulatory oversight that some may see as unnecessarily burdensome.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND SB2304

The definitions of alcoholic beverage establishment and manufacturer, approval for a gaming site authorization and licensure, the maximum number of gaming sites allowed, the maximum number of pull tab devices allowed at a site, gaming licenses for alcoholic beverage establishments, electronic fifty-fifty raffles, rent limits for electronic pull tab devices, and the imposition of monetary fines for violations by third-party businesses; to provide for a legislative management study; to provide an effective date; and to declare an emergency.

ND HB1484

The definitions of "off sale" and "on sale", gaming site authorization and licensure, and the authorization of employees to provide limited assistance related to gaming; and to declare an emergency.

ND HB1497

The maximum number of gaming sites allowed and the maximum number of electronic pull tab devices allowed at a site; and to provide for a legislative management study .

ND SB2154

Organizations with local permits to conduct charitable gaming.

ND SB2281

Gaming license fees and deposits in a charitable gaming technology fund; to provide a continuing appropriation; and to provide for a transfer.

ND HB1296

Approval for a gaming site authorization and modification of allowable expense limits.

ND SB2126

Affixing a North Dakota gaming stamp.

ND SB2390

Electronic pull tab payout limitations and the use of charitable gaming gross proceeds.

ND SB2245

A manufacturer of an electronic device, electronic fifty-fifty raffle tickets, allowable expenses, and monthly rent for electronic pull tab devices.

ND HB1342

The state gaming commission's rules on electronic pull tab games and deals at the end of a quarter.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.