4/14/2022

Minnesota Gambling Board

Minnesota
  • Minnesota Statutes 349.213, subd. 3; Revenue Notice 99-11; Are purchases of gambling equipment by a 501(c)3 organization with a gambling license taxable? These organizations must pay sales tax when they purchase, lease, or rent gambling devices and equipment. Minnesota Statutes 297A.70, subd. 4; Minnesota Rule 8130.6200, subp.
  • Minnesota Gambling Laws at a Glance Minnesota has a number of casinos on Indian reservations, many of which offer Las Vegas-style gaming and entertainment. Other than that, the state restricts gambling to charitable games such as pull tabs, bingo, and raffles; the official Minnesota Lottery; pari-mutuel betting on horse races; games of skill.
  • The Minnesota Gambling Control Board plays a critical role in regulating gambling activity in Minnesota. Northern Light conducted the following Q&A with Matt Gettman, the agency’s executive director. Q: What is the primary role of the Minnesota Gambling Control Board (MGCB)? A: Our role is to regulate the lawful.

The Minnesota Department of Public Safety Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement division (DPS-AGED) has suspended the liquor license of the Boardwalk Bar & Grill LLC in East Grand Forks, Minn., for continuing to violate Executive Order 20-99. The 60-day suspension is effective now until February 9, 2021.

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Gambling Manager Position

The Burnsville Hockey Club Gambling Manager is the person in charge of the day-to-day activities of the organization’s gambling operation

Gambling Manager Requirements

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The Burnsville Hockey Club Gambling Manager must meet the following criteria to qualify for the position:

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  • Be fully licensed by the Minnesota Gambling Control Board
  • Have a $10,000.00 bond
  • Have attended a Gambling Manager Seminar and passed the written test
  • Attend a continuing education class every calendar year
  • Pass a yearly background check as outlined in the BHC Handbook

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Gambling Manager Duties

The Burnsville Hockey Club Manager duties include but are not limited to:

  • Supervising, hiring, firing, and disciplining gambling employees, including an assistant gambling manager (If any) in conjunction with the Burnsville Hockey Club Gambling Committee
  • Reviewing and monitoring the conduct of games to the Benefit of the Burnsville Hockey Club
  • Determining the product to be purchased and put into play. Any games that work below the Burnsville Hockey Club profit requirements must be authorized by the Burnsville Hockey Club Gambling Committee before being played
  • Determining the policy of when to put games into play
  • Ensuring all receipts and disbursements have been properly accounted for in compliance with statute and rule requirements
  • Ensuring that all inventory records have been reconciled each month
  • Supervising all licensing and reporting requirements
  • Assuring that the organization is in full compliance with all statutes and rules related to Minnesota Lawful Gambling
  • Assuring that illegal gambling is not conducted at a permitted premises
  • Engage an outside accounting firm for all game auditing, payroll, and monthly tax return preparation. Supervise and coordinate all Club activities with the accounting firm with all governmental agencies to ensure Club compliance with all state and federal rules and regulations, specifically in accordance with Minnesota Gambling Control Board.
  • Review monthly reports provided by accounting firm with the Burnsville Hockey Club Gambling Committee prior to numbers being posted online for Board of Director approval
    • This meeting needs to review individual location monthly performance to budget, and individual location overall year-to-date performance to budget
  • Attend all Burnsville Hockey Club Board Meetings to answer any Board of Director or Burnsville Hockey Club Membership questions
  • Establish a yearly budget that is accepted by the Burnsville Hockey Club Board of Directors
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Gambling Manager Compensation

The Burnsville Hockey Club Gambling Manager’s compensation will consist of the following unless otherwise adjusted by the Burnsville Hockey Club Gambling Committee with a majority vote from the Burnsville Hockey Club Board of Directors

  • Monthly Base Pay ~ $1,250.00
  • No cell phone reimbursement or mileage reimbursement, except for travel out of the Burnsville area for Gambling Business.
  • This job typically requires 5-10 hours weekly as currently structured.

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All Inquiries should be directed to Jim Kallstrom at: brooms91@q.com and Bill John at: bdjbacsports@gmail.com