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605.050. Notification of Material Changes to Application.
A licensed organization holding a state-issued premises permit shall notify the city within ten (10) days in writing whenever any material change is made in the information submitted on the application.
605.055. Contribution of Net Profits to Fund Administered by City.
Subd. 1. Each licensed organization shall contribute ten percent (10%) of its net profits derived from lawful gambling in the city to a fund administered and regulated by the city without cost to the fund. The city shall disburse the funds for charitable contributions as defined by Minn. Stat. § 349.12, subd. 7a, as it may be amended from time to time.
Subd. 2. Payment under this section shall be made annually.
Subd. 3. The city’s use of such funds shall be determined at the time of adoption of the city’s annual budget or when the budget is amended.
605.060. Designated Trade Area.
Subd. 1. Each licensed organization shall expend at least seventy percent (70%) of its lawful purpose expenditures on lawful purposes conducted within the city’s trade area, as defined in section 605.020.
Subd. 2. This section applies only to lawful purpose expenditures of gross profits derived from gambling conducted at a premises within the city’s jurisdiction.
605.065. Hours of Operation.
Lawful gambling shall not be conducted between 1 a.m. and 8 a.m. on any day of the week.
605.070. Criminal penalty.
Any person who violates any provision of this section 605 is guilty of a misdemeanor offense. In addition, violations shall be reported to the board and recommendation shall be made for the suspension, revocation or cancellation of an organization’s license.
(Added by Ord. 2024-12, effective August 24, 2024)
610.005. Purpose.
The city council finds that pawnbrokers, precious metal dealers, and certain secondhand dealers potentially provide an opportunity for the commission and concealment of crimes. These businesses have the ability to receive and transfer stolen property easily and quickly. The city council also finds that consumer protection regulation is warranted in transactions involving these businesses. The purpose of this section is to prevent these businesses assisting in the commission of crimes, to identify criminal activities through timely collection and sharing of certain transaction information, and to ensure that such businesses comply with basic consumer protection standards, thereby protecting the public health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of the city.
(Amended by Ord. No. 2011-12, adopted June 20, 2011; Amended by Ord. No. 2005-12, adopted May 9, 2005)
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