SF4802
Minneapolis license authorization for programs and events on Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board premises
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)
Related bill: HF4735
AI Generated Summary
Purpose
- Create a special provision that allows the City of Minneapolis to issue on-sale intoxicating liquor licenses for Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) programs and events held on MPRB premises.
- This new license path is available only if an on-sale license has not already been issued under a different provision for sale and consumption during MPRB programs or events.
- The licenses would apply on specific dates listed in the approved license application.
Main Provisions
- Establishment of Subd. 2c (Special provision for MPRB programs or events) allowing the city to issue one or more on-sale intoxicating liquor licenses to an entity with a concessions or catering contract with the MPRB.
- Location scope: Licenses may cover areas within MPRB park property that are not compact and contiguous, as long as all described areas are included in the approved license application’s premises description.
- Limitation of sales and consumption: Alcohol sales and consumption are limited to the areas described in the approved license application.
- Flexible licensing site: A license need not be tied to a permanent building or fixed location and may authorize service from a mobile or temporary service unit within the licensed premises.
- Inspection rights: The mobile or temporary service unit must be available for inspection by the commissioner or peace officers during reasonable hours.
- Notifications: The licensee must notify the commissioner before any event for which a license is applied under this subdivision, using a form prescribed by the commissioner.
- License cancellation/renewal: The city must notify the commissioner within ten days of any cancellation, suspension, or revocation of a license issued under this subdivision.
- Consistency with existing law: All other provisions of the liquor chapter that are not inconsistent with this subdivision continue to apply to licenses issued under this subdivision.
Changes to Existing Law
- Adds a new subdivision (2c) to Minnesota Statutes 340A.404, creating a unique licensing pathway specifically for Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board programs and events.
- Provides a legal override to seating requirements for licenses issued under this subdivision, by stating “Notwithstanding any other law including section 340A.504 subdivision 3 relating to seating requirements.”
Notable Details and Operational Aspects
- Relationship to existing licenses: This provision applies only if an on-sale license under subdivision 2, paragraph p has not already been issued for the same purposes.
- Premises description: The licensed premises must be clearly described in the approved license application, including any non-contiguous areas.
- Mobile/temporary units: Licenses may authorize alcohol service from mobile or temporary units, not just fixed buildings.
- Oversight and enforcement: Licenses issued under this subdivision are subject to inspection; the commissioner and peace officers have authority to inspect.
- Administrative process: The licensee and the city have specific notification duties to the commissioner, including event pre-notification and post-cancellation/ revocation reporting.
- Scope of application: Applies to areas within Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board park property, expanding permissible licensed drinking areas beyond traditional, fixed-location venues.
- Complementary framework: Other provisions of the liquor code remain in effect and apply to these licenses as long as they are not inconsistent with this subdivision.
Administration and Compliance
- Inspections: Mobile or temporary service units within a licensed area are subject to inspection by the commissioner or peace officers.
- Notifications: Licensee must use a prescribed form to notify the commissioner before applicable events; the city must notify within 10 days of cancellation, suspension, or revocation.
- Consistency: All other rules in the liquor chapter apply to licenses under this subdivision unless they conflict with 2c.
Relevant Terms - on-sale intoxicating liquor license - Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB) - concessions or catering contract - licensed premises - non-contiguous areas - mobile service unit / temporary service unit - inspection (commissioner / peace officers) - prescribed form - cancellation, suspension, revocation - 340A.404 Subd. 2c (new subdivision) - subdivision 2 paragraph p - seating requirements (notwithstanding) - park property - license application (approved license application)
Actions
| Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 25, 2026 | Senate | Action | Introduction and first reading | ||
| March 25, 2026 | Senate | Action | Referred to | Commerce and Consumer Protection | |
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