Inactive License
An organization’s license is considered to be lapsed (no longer valid) when the organization:
- does not conduct and report any gambling sales activity within seven months from the date of the last gambling activity;
- fails to have a gambling manager as required by Minnesota Statutes, Section 349.167;
- fails to pay annual license and permit fees; or
- surrenders, withdraws, or otherwise terminates the license and files a license termination plan.
If the organization’s license is determined to be lapsed (no longer valid), the Gambling Control Board may:
- institute a proceeding authorized under Minnesota Statutes, Section 349.155;
- enter a revocation order as of the date on which the license was considered lapsed;
- impose a civil penalty;
- summarily suspend the organization’s license.
Questions? Contact your
Licensing Specialist at the Gambling Control Board.