Minnesota Statutes

§ 349.1711 — CONDUCT OF TIPBOARDS

Minnesota § 349.1711
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartGAMING
Ch. 349LAWFUL GAMBLING AND GAMBLING DEVICES

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Minn. Stat. § 349.1711 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Sale of tickets.

(a)Tipboard games must be played using only tipboard tickets that are either (1) attached to a placard and arranged in columns or rows, or (2) separate from the placard and contained in a receptacle while the game is in play. The placard serves as the game flare.
(b)Except for a sports-themed tipboard, the placard must contain a seal or seals that conceal the winning numbers or symbols. When a tipboard ticket is purchased and opened from a game containing more than 100 tickets, each player having a tipboard ticket with one or more predesignated numbers or symbols must sign the placard at the line indicated by the number or symbol on the tipboard ticket. Subd. 2.Determination of winners. When the predesignated numbers or symbols have all been purchased, or

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Legislative History

1994 c 633 art 5 s 72;1999 c 206 s 11;2004 c 172 s 5;2005 c 166 art 1 s 28;2012 c 299 art 4 s 53,54;2015 c 45 s 13,14

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