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MN HF2027
Bill
Status
3/10/2025
Primary Sponsor
Tim O'Driscoll
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AI Summary
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Municipalities may issue temporary on-sale liquor licenses to food trucks for catering private events, limited to 4 consecutive days per event and 12 days maximum per year, requiring liability insurance and commissioner approval
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17-year-olds may serve or sell intoxicating liquor at on-sale establishments when supervised by an employee over 17 years of age; off-sale establishments still require employees to be 18 or older
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University of Minnesota Board of Regents liquor license cap removed from "no more than seven" locations to unlimited locations within campus boundaries, with stadium name updated from TCF to Huntington Bank Stadium
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Wine shipment limits to Minnesota residents increased from 2 cases to 4 cases (maximum 9 liters per case) per calendar year for personal use
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Special liquor licenses authorized for specific locations including St. Paul venues (Union Depot, theaters), Minneapolis and St. Louis Park food halls, Minnesota State University Mankato, Rochester's Historic Chateau Theater, Bloomington's Dwan Golf Course, Springfield Area Community Center, and Lake of the Woods County's Baudette Arena Association
Legislative Description
Local liquor licenses authorized, Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota liquor license requirements modified, food truck license established, persons 17 years of age permitted to serve alcoholic beverages, and wine transfer provisions modified.
Last Action
HF indefinitely postponed
4/29/2025