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Can I offer contests that involve free entry in Minnesota? What are the requirements?
Requirements for Contests with Free Entry in Minnesota
Yes, contests with free entry are allowed in Minnesota. However, there are certain requirements that must be met in order to hold such contests.
According to MNAC 6290.0300, which pertains to stamp contests, “Entries for each stamp contest will be accepted only during the contest entry period. Entries must be received by the department by 4:00 p.m. on the last day of the contest entry period. Late or early entries will not be accepted.” This suggests that contests with free entry must have a specific entry period and that entries must be received by a certain deadline.
Additionally, MNAC 6290.0300 states that “A person may submit only one entry per year for each type of stamp contest. If two or more entries are submitted for a stamp contest in one year, all of that person’s entries for that contest will be declared ineligible.” This implies that contests with free entry must have some sort of limitation on the number of entries that can be submitted by each person.
It is important to note that the above information pertains specifically to stamp contests and may not apply to all types of contests with free entry. However, it is likely that similar requirements would apply to other types of contests in Minnesota.
Furthermore, according to MNAC 6290.0800, the department reserves the right to not conduct a stamp contest. If the department conducts a stamp contest, the department reserves the right not to select or use a winning entry even if all requirements of this chapter are met.
It is recommended that you consult with a legal professional to ensure that you are in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
Venue for Statewide Contests
If a notice of contest is filed in the District Court of Ramsey County regarding a statewide office or constitutional amendment or other question voted on statewide, the case must be heard and determined in Ramsey County by three judges assigned by the chief justice of the supreme court [2.1].
Records Requirements
A licensee must keep records related to the manufacture, sale, or distribution of each gambling device that the licensee owns, sells, or distributes in Minnesota. The licensee must maintain and make these records available for the commissioner’s inspection for three years after the device is sold or otherwise disposed of by the licensee [3.1].
Conclusion
In conclusion, contests with free entry are allowed in Minnesota, but there are certain requirements that must be met. These requirements include having a specific entry period, setting a deadline for entries, and limiting the number of entries that can be submitted by each person. It is important to note that these requirements may vary depending on the type of contest. Additionally, the department reserves the right to not conduct a contest or not select a winning entry. It is recommended that you consult with a legal professional to ensure that you are in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.
Source(s):
- [2.1] VENUE FOR STATEWIDE CONTESTS.
- [3.1] RECORDS REQUIREMENTS.
Jurisdiction
Minnesota