Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 177 - Gambling Control Board
Chapter 7861 - GAMBLING; GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part 7861.0295 - SPORTS-THEMED TIPBOARDS
Universal Citation: MN Rules 7861.0295
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Restrictions.
A. In addition to
the restrictions and requirements in part
7861.0260, the restrictions in
this subpart apply to sports-themed tipboards.
B. The board may approve professional
sporting events other than those defined in part
7861.0210, subpart 40d. The board
may remove a league or an event if the board deems the league or event lacks
sufficient integrity to ensure the fair play of sports-themed tipboards based
on the event outcomes.
C. Each
sports-themed tipboard may be used for only one professional sporting
event.
D. An organization must not
transfer sports-themed tipboard games in play from one permitted premises to
another.
E. An organization or its
employees or agents must not open or reveal any part of a sports-themed
tipboard seal until all chances have been sold, all unsold tickets, if any,
have been secured, and all unused squares on the grid, if any, have been marked
"VOID."
F. At a leased permitted
premises, an organization must not transfer sports-themed tipboard games in
play between a booth and bar operation. If an organization owns the permitted
premises, the organization may transfer sports-themed tipboard games in play
between its booth and bar operations.
G. The organization may not use a tipboard
that it receives in an altered or a defaced condition. Completing the flare in
permanent ink as required in subpart 3, item A, is not considered
altering.
H. An organization must
sell the sports-themed tipboard tickets, group of banded tickets, or grid
squares for the price preprinted on the flare.
I. An organization must not redeem tipboard
tickets that were sold by another organization.
J. Progressive or cumulative sports-themed
tipboards are not allowed.
K. A
game with seals that are compromised before completion of all sales of tickets
or chances or the start of the professional sporting event constitutes a voided
game, and the organization must:
(1)
immediately void and close the game;
(2) mark "VOID" in permanent ink across the
sports-themed tipboard flare;
(3)
refund all players the amount paid for a chance; and
(4) keep the voided sports-themed tipboard
game for 3-1/2 years.
Subp. 2. Posting flare and house rules.
A. In addition to the
information required by part
7861.0260, subpart 2, an
organization must prominently post at the point of sale the flare of a
sports-themed tipboard game.
B.
Once the organization employee or volunteer completes the information required
in subpart 3, item A, on the flare, the flare may not be altered except to
record the winning score or enter information in permanent ink on the
sports-themed tipboard.
C. The
organization may not use a sports-themed tipboard that it receives in an
altered or a damaged or defaced condition.
D. House rules for sports-themed tipboard
games must include the following information:
(1) no sports-themed tipboard tickets or
chances may be sold after the games seals have been opened or
compromised;
(2) all empty squares
remaining on a sports-themed tipboard must be marked "VOID" immediately before
opening the games seals; and
(3)
sports-themed tipboard prizes must be claimed within seven days after the last
time frame of the professional sporting event.
Subp. 3. Operation of sports-themed tipboard games.
The following apply to sports-themed tipboards:
A. before a sports-themed tipboard game is
put into play:
(1) any of the following items
that are not preprinted on the flare by the manufacturer must be printed on the
flare in permanent ink by an organization employee or volunteer:
(a) the names or a detailed description of
the participating professional teams; and
(b) the date of the professional sporting
event;
(2) the
organization employee or volunteer who entered any of the information in
subitem (1) on the game flare must sign and date the flare and enter the time
that the flare was signed and dated; and
(3) the tipboard flare must be prominently
posted at the point of sale;
B. all tipboard tickets and chances for a
sports-themed tipboard game must be placed out for play at the same
time;
C. the grid must be in a
prominent location and visible to players at all times;
D. all tickets and grid squares must be sold
for the price preprinted on the flare and not allowed for resale. A tipboard
ticket or grid square may not be given to a player free of charge or for any
other consideration;
E. before
opening seals, all unsold tickets must be secured and made unavailable for
sale. All unsold or unused squares on a grid must be marked "VOID." All flares
and unsold tickets must be retained in the organizations records for 3-1/2
years as required by Minnesota Statutes, section
349.19,
subdivision 6;
F. game scores
posted by the applicable professional league are considered official and will
be used to determine the winning numbers on a sports-themed tipboard
game;
G. posting results of the
professional sporting event to the flare or grid in permanent ink as required
in item A is not considered altering the flare;
H. a prize may not be awarded to any player
for a lost, marked, defaced, altered, or resold ticket;
I. prize receipts for winning sports-themed
tipboard prizes of $100 or more are required according to part
7861.0260, subpart 5;
J. the organization employee or volunteer
must immediately deface a winning sports-themed tipboard ticket or mark the
winning players grid square as paid when redeemed by the player;
K. players must claim winning sports-themed
tipboard tickets or chances within seven days after the last designated time
frame of the professional sporting event;
L. the player is responsible for redeeming a
winning tipboard ticket or chance;
M. a sports-themed tipboard game is
considered closed when all chances have been sold or when the seals are opened,
whichever occurs first. No sports-themed tipboard chances may be sold after the
game has closed;
N. a sports-themed
tipboard game is considered complete seven days after the last time frame of
the professional sporting event or all prizes are claimed, whichever occurs
first; and
O. sports-themed
tipboard game receipts must be deposited into the gambling bank account within
four business days of the completion of the game.
Subp. 4. Operation of sports-themed tipboard games with tickets, without seals.
A. Sports-themed tipboard games without seals
must be conducted with tipboard tickets.
B. A sports-themed tipboard game with tickets
and without seals may not be put into play after the start of the professional
sporting event.
C. No tickets may
be sold after the professional sporting event has ended. All remaining unsold
tickets must be immediately secured and made unavailable for sale.
D. An organization may not pay a player
unless the player redeems a winning tipboard ticket.
Subp. 5. Operation of sports-themed tipboard games with tickets, with seals.
A. The organization employee or volunteer
must print a players name, in permanent ink, in an area designated by a ticket
or by the player on a sports-themed tipboard grid. A players printed name must
be able to be verified when claiming a prize.
B. A sports-themed tipboard game with tickets
and with seals may not be put into play after the start of the professional
sporting event.
C. The organization
employee or volunteer must not allow a player to touch the sports-themed
tipboard flare.
D. No tickets or
chances may be sold after the seals have been opened or after the professional
sporting event has ended, whichever comes first.
E. Seals may only be opened by an
organization employee or volunteer:
(1) if all
tickets or chances have been sold; or
(2) after all unsold tickets have been
secured and made unavailable and unused grid squares have been marked
"VOID."
F. An
organization may not pay a player unless the player redeems a winning tipboard
ticket or the players name, printed in ink on the winning grid square, is
verified.
Subp. 6. Operation of sports-themed tipboard games without tickets, with seals.
A. Sports-themed tipboard games
conducted without tickets, but with a sealed number grid, must be conducted
with a grid that allows for a players name to be printed on a grid
square.
B. The organization
employee or volunteer must print a players name, in permanent ink, in an area
designated by the player on a sports-themed tipboard grid in lieu of purchasing
tickets. A players printed name must be able to be verified when claiming a
prize.
C. Only one name may be
printed in each grid square.
D. The
organization employee or volunteer must not allow a player to touch the
sports-themed tipboard flare.
E. No
chances may be sold after the professional sporting event has ended.
F. Seals may only be opened by an
organization employee or volunteer:
(1) if all
grid squares have been sold; or
(2)
after unused grid squares have been marked "VOID."
G. An organization may not pay a player
unless the players name, printed in ink on the winning grid square, is
verified.
Statutory Authority: MS s 349.151
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