Minn. Stat. § 240.30
Subd. 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, subdivision 3, paragraph (b), and the commission has approved the licensee's plan of operation under subdivision 6. The commission may withdraw its authorization for operation of a card club at any time for a violation of a law or rule governing card club operation.
Subd. 2. Supervision.
The authorized licensee is responsible for conducting and supervising the card games, providing all necessary equipment, services, and personnel, and reimbursing the commission for costs related to card club regulation and enforcement.
Subd. 3.
[Repealed, 2012 c 279 s 6]
Subd. 4. Charges.
The authorized licensee may charge patrons for card playing services by deducting and retaining money from wagers, by charging a fee based on playing time, or by any other means authorized by the commission.
Subd. 5. Limitation.
The commission shall not authorize a licensee to operate a card club if the licensee has not conducted at least 50 days of live racing at a class A facility within the past 12 months or during the preceding calendar year unless the commission authorizes a shorter period because of circumstances beyond the licensee's control.
[See Note.]
Subd. 6. Plan of operation.
(a) The commission shall not authorize a class B licensee to operate a card club unless the licensee has submitted, and the commission approved, a plan of operation for card playing activities. The plan must set forth all necessary details for conducting card playing activities, including, among other things:
Subd. 7. Amendments to plan; violations; relation to other laws.
Subd. 8. Limitations.
The commission may not approve any plan of operation under subdivision 6 that exceeds any of the following limitations:
Subd. 9. Reimbursement to commission.
The commission may require that the licensee reimburse it for the commission's actual costs, including personnel costs, of regulating the card club. Amounts received under this subdivision must be deposited as provided in section 240.155, subdivision 1.
[See Note.]
Subd. 10. Reporting.
The class B licensee shall report all income generated by the card club in an annual report to the Racing Commission. The report shall also account for all costs of operation, taxes paid, amounts paid to the breeder's fund, and net profits to the class B licensee.