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- Minnesota Gambling Statutes
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The following is a table of contents for the Guide to Minnesota's Charities Laws. You may click on the headers for more information on that topic.
- Minnesota gambling laws have a strict definition of gambling, but the state regulates several popular forms of gambling. Most of the gambling laws are the conventional, common-sense statutes one would expect from a moderate Midwestern state.
- Click on the following links for more information about Minnesota gambling criminal statutes. These links bring you to the Minnesota Office of the Revisor of Statutes. Gambling, definitions; Lottery fraud; Act of or relating to gambling; Prohibited acts in pari-mutual horse racing; Other acts relating to gambling; Operations permitted.
Minnesota has laws against state based gambling, but there is nothing in the state’s statutes that prevent residents from placing bets with offshore sportsbooks.
I. Introduction
II. Laws that Govern Charitable Organizations
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- Charitable Organizations are Required to Register
- Key Definitions—Charitable Organization, Contribution, and Solicit
- Certain Charitable Organizations are Exempt from Registration
- Determining Total Contributions
- Initial Registration Requirements for Charitable Organizations
- Annual Reporting Requirements for Charitable Organizations
- Disclosure Requirements for Charitable Organizations
- Other Requirements of the Charitable Solicitation Act
III. Laws that Govern Professional Fundraisers
- Definition of Professional Fundraiser
- Registration and Annual Reporting by Professional Fundraisers
- Disclosure Requirements for Soliciting Professional Fundraisers
- Other Minnesota Laws That May Apply to Professional Fundraisers
IV. Laws that Govern Charitable Trusts
- Definition of a Charitable Trust
- Registration of Charitable Trusts and Exemptions From Registering
- Charitable Trust Annual Filing Requirements
- Breach of Trust
- Soliciting Charity v. Charitable Trust
V. Minnesota-Organized Nonprofits and Charitable Gambling
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VI. When Nonprofits Must Provide Notice to the Attorney General
- Prior Notice of Matters Involving Charitable Trusts
- Prior Notice of Probate Matters Involving Charitable Bequests or Devises
- Prior Notice of a Minnesota Nonprofit’s Intent to Dissolve, Merge, Consolidate, Convert, or Transfer Assets
- Notice Under UPMIFA
VII. Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act
- Key Definitions
- Managing Institutional Funds
- Modifying Institutional Fund Restrictions
Appendix
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Nonprofit Organization Resources
The enclosed listing of nonprofit organization resources has been compiled as a consumer service by the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office.
Registration and Reporting
Charitable organizations, charitable trusts, and professional fundraisers generally must register and file periodic reports with the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office. For more information on these requirements, see Registration and Reporting - Charities and Charitable Trusts and Registration and Reporting - Professional Fundraisers.