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Section 240.28 — Conflict Of Interest.

240.28 CONFLICT OF INTEREST. Subdivision 1. Financial interest. No person may serve on or be employed by the commission who has an interest in any corporation, association, or partnership which holds a license from the commission or which holds a contract to supply goods or services to a licensee or at a licensed racetrack, including […]

Section 240.29 — Required Races.

240.29 REQUIRED RACES. Each holder of a class B or D license must declare and schedule, on each racing day it conducts, at least one race which is limited to horses which are Minnesota-bred or Minnesota-foaled. If there is not a sufficient number of such horses entered in the declared race to make up an […]

Section 240.30 — Card Clubs.

240.30 CARD CLUBS. Subdivision 1. Card club operation. A class B licensee conducting pari-mutuel betting on horse racing at a class A racetrack may operate a card club at the racetrack and offer card playing services to patrons only if the commission has authorized the licensee to operate a card club operation under section 240.07, […]

Section 240.35 — Detention Of Suspects.

240.35 DETENTION OF SUSPECTS. Subdivision 1. Generally. A licensee of the commission may detain a person if the licensee has probable cause to believe that the person detained has violated section 609.76 while at a card club authorized by section 240.30. For purposes of this section, “licensee” means the commission’s director of racing security or […]

Section 240A.01 — Definitions.

240A.01 DEFINITIONS. Subdivision 1. Applicability. As used in sections 240A.01 to 240A.07, the words defined in this section have the meanings given them. Subd. 2. Commission. “Commission” means the Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission. Subd. 3. Local governments. “Local governments” means counties, towns, statutory or home rule charter cities, school districts, or any combination of them. […]

Section 240A.02 — Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission.

240A.02 MINNESOTA AMATEUR SPORTS COMMISSION. Subdivision 1. Membership; compensation; chair. (a) The Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission consists of 14 voting members, four of whom must be experienced in promoting amateur sports. Of the voting members, nine shall be appointed by the governor and two shall be appointed by the commission to three-year terms. Of the […]

Section 240A.03 — General Powers Of Commission.

240A.03 GENERAL POWERS OF COMMISSION. Subdivision 1. General. The commission has the powers necessary and convenient to discharge the duties imposed by law, including but not limited to those provided in this section. Subd. 2. Actions. The commission may sue and be sued and is a public body within the meaning of chapter 562. Subd. […]

Section 240A.04 — Promotion And Development Of Amateur Sports.

240A.04 PROMOTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF AMATEUR SPORTS. In addition to the powers and duties granted under section 240A.03, the commission may: (1) promote the development of Olympic training centers; (2) promote physical fitness by promoting participation in sports; (3) develop, foster, and coordinate physical fitness services and programs; (4) sponsor amateur sport workshops, clinics, and […]

Section 240A.05 — Sanction Of Certain Events.

240A.05 SANCTION OF CERTAIN EVENTS. The commission may sponsor or sanction amateur sporting events that include athletes who participate in events sponsored or sanctioned by the Minnesota State High School League or any other governing body of sport. History: 1987 c 400 s 48

Section 240.24 — Medication.

240.24 MEDICATION. Subdivision 1. Rules. The commission shall make and enforce rules governing medication and medical testing for horses running at licensed racetracks. The rules must provide that no medication, as the commission defines that term by rule, may be administered to a horse within 48 hours of a race it runs at a licensed […]