Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1867

Introduced
3/5/25  
Refer
3/5/25  

Caption

State lottery; retailer contract provisions modified.

Impact

The provisions of HF1867 bring enhanced scrutiny to the entities involved in selling lottery tickets. By stipulating that individuals with a criminal background or significant tax liabilities cannot contract as lottery retailers, the bill seeks to reinforce ethical standards within the industry. Additionally, it allows the state director to cancel or refuse contracts if retailers fail to meet these qualifications or if their conduct undermines public confidence in the lottery's integrity. These measures aim to create a more responsible retail landscape while potentially reducing risks associated with lottery operations.

Summary

House File 1867 introduces significant modifications to the provisions governing lottery retailer contracts in Minnesota. The bill aims to amend existing statutes, specifically targeting the qualifications necessary for individuals and organizations that seek to become lottery retailers. Notably, it outlines strict criteria that disqualify certain individuals based on age, tax delinquency, and criminal history, including convictions for felonies or gambling-related offenses. This is intended to ensure that lottery operations are conducted by responsible parties, thereby protecting public trust in the integrity of the lottery system.

Contention

While the objectives of HF1867 appear aligned with public interest—enhancing integrity and accountability—there may still be concerns regarding the implications for existing lottery retailers who may face disqualification under the new rules. Some critics may argue that the stringent criteria could unfairly limit opportunities for individuals with past infractions who have reformed and wish to re-enter the business world. Furthermore, the provision allowing for immediate contract terminations without a hearing may raise issues of due process, prompting discussions about the balance between regulatory oversight and fair treatment for lottery retailers.

Companion Bills

MN SF1891

Similar To Retailer contracts provisions modification

Previously Filed As

MN HF285

Lawful gambling provisions modified, taxes imposed on all lawful gambling receipts repealed, and related technical changes made.

MN SF2979

State government appropriations provisions modifications

MN HF1638

Nursery and plant protection provisions modified.

MN SF5020

State personnel management provisions modifications

MN SF2550

Nursery and plant protection provisions modification

MN SF783

Tax provisions modifications

MN SF73

Cannabis provisions modification

MN HF3484

Charter school provisions modified.

MN HF5247

Taxation and state government operations; various provisions modified, and money appropriated.

MN SF2553

Cannabis provisions modifications

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