HF4735

Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board liquor license authorized for programs and events on Board premises.
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)

Related bill: SF4802

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Purpose

  • To authorize the City of Minneapolis to issue on-sale intoxicating liquor licenses for events and programs held on Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) premises, to entities that have concessions or catering contracts with the MPRB.
  • To allow these licenses to operate outside of permanent buildings and to cover mobile or temporary service units on park property, under specific conditions.

Main Provisions

  • Special provision added to Minnesota Statutes 340A.404 (Subd. 2c):
    • The City of Minneapolis may issue one or more on-sale intoxicating liquor licenses to an entity that holds a concessions or catering contract with the MPRB for use on MPRB premises.
    • This is allowed only if an on-sale license has not already been issued under subdivision 2, paragraph p for the sale and consumption of intoxicating liquor during MPRB programs or events, and only on the dates stated in the approved license application.
  • Licensed premises and scope:
    • A license may cover areas within MPRB park property that are not compact and contiguous, as long as all such areas are described in the approved license application.
    • Sales and consumption of liquor are limited to the areas described in the license.
    • The license is not required to be tied to a permanent building and may authorize service from a mobile or temporary service unit within the licensed premises.
    • The mobile/temporary unit must be available for inspection by the commissioner or peace officers at reasonable hours.
  • Application, notification, and oversight:
    • The licensee must notify the commissioner before any event for which a license is applied for under this subdivision, using a form prescribed by the commissioner.
    • The City of Minneapolis must notify the commissioner within ten days of any cancellation, suspension, or revocation of a license issued under this subdivision.
    • All other provisions of the liquor chapter that are not inconsistent with this subdivision apply to the license.
  • Overrides and exceptions:
    • This subdivision operates notwithstanding any other law, including section 340A.504, subdivision 3 (which relates to seating requirements), local ordinances, or charter provisions.

Significant Changes to Existing Law

  • Creates a new pathway to issue on-sale intoxicating liquor licenses specifically for events at MPRB venues, even when not tied to a fixed building.
  • Allows licenses to cover non-contiguous areas within park property and to use mobile or temporary service units.
  • Introduces a formal notification and inspection process between licensees, the city, and the state commissioner.
  • Overrides certain existing requirements (e.g., seating rules) for these particular licenses.

Oversight, Compliance, and Enforcement

  • Inspections: Mobile/temporary service units must be accessible for inspection.
  • Notifications: Licensees must notify the commissioner before events; the city must report cancellations, suspensions, or revocations within 10 days.
  • Applicability: Other provisions of the liquor law apply to these licenses as long as they do not conflict with the subdivision.

How It Works in Practice

  • A park-event operator or contractor with a concession or catering contract with the MPRB can obtain an on-sale liquor license from Minneapolis for specific events on MPRB premises.
  • The license covers only the areas described in the license and only on the dates listed in the application.
  • The license can exist without a permanent building and may use a mobile service unit, subject to inspections.
  • The city and licensee must follow notification and revocation procedures, with state oversight.

Relevant Terms - on-sale intoxicating liquor licenses - Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) - concessions contract - catering contract - licensed premises - non-compact and contiguous areas - mobile service unit - temporary service unit - commissioner - notification - cancellation - suspension - revocation - seating requirements - 340A.404 Subd. 2c - notwithstanding - approved license application

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DateChamberWhereTypeNameCommittee Name
March 26, 2026HouseActionIntroduction and first reading, referred toCommerce Finance and Policy
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