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Minnesota Bill: Tribal Exclusivity And Pushing The Bounds Of IGRA? 3l1u1m

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Jill R. DorsonJill R. Dorson
February 23, 2023
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A pair of new Minnesota sports betting bills appear to try to work around the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), similar to what Florida lawmakers and tribes mobile sports betting operated by tribes will look like.

SF 1949 on Monday.

Stephenson’s 2022 bill, which would have allowed for retail and digital sports betting at a 10% tax rate and given exclusivity to the state’s 11 tribes, ed the House last year. The Senate ed a more inclusive bill that would have allowed for commercial sports betting as well.  Neither measure received approval in both chambers.

The 2023 version of Stephenson’s and Klein’s bills still gives the tribes exclusivity, sets a 10% tax rate for bets not taken on tribal lands, sets the legal wagering age at 18, and would allow for retail and digital wagering. The bills would effectively cap the number of digital platforms at 11 — one for each tribe — and tribal compacts with the state to offer wagering would be in effect for 20 years.

A consortium of Minnesota professional sports teams — including the NHL Wild — wrote a letter in of the bills despite being shut out of having platforms or retail sportsbooks.

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The bills also include a line that seems to stretch the bounds of IGRA, the 1988 federal law that governs tribal gaming but does not contemplate digital wagering.

In a section titled “wager location,” the bills read, “The incidental routing of a mobile sports wager shall not determine the location or locations in which the wager is initiated, received, or otherwise made.”

In IGRA only addresses gaming that takes place on tribal lands. As in Florida, the Minnesota bill seeks to massage the location of the bettor (other than to require them to be in the state), which could bring a challenge if the bill es and compacts are made.

And the letter from tribes ing sports betting bill in Minnesota pic.twitter.com/S4OrfwjfWY

— Peter Callaghan (@CallaghanPeter) February 21, 2023

In other states where tribal gaming is part of the mix, like Connecticut, commercial operators are also allowed to offer wagering. In some cases, tribes have multiple servers, one on tribal lands and one off-reservation. In situations where tribes offer digital wagering and wagers initiated off tribal lands are taxed but those initiated on tribal land are not, operators use two servers in order to track the wagers.

The only state to broadly preserve tribal exclusivity is Washington, where in March 2020 the legislature approved a compacting process that awarded retail-only betting to tribes.

The Minnesota bills have the backing of the Minnesota Indian Gaming Association and would be favorable to the tribes while excluding participation by commercial casinos or professional sports teams. There could be pushback in the Senate, where the 2022 bill would have allowed two horse racetracks to have legal wagering. Last year, MIGA ed Stephenson’s bill but was clearly opposed to any other bill that would infringe on its exclusivity.

Responsible gambling a priority 1v2ng

The bills prioritize responsible gambling. Beyond prohibiting advertising to minors and requiring the curation of a self-exclusion list, the legislation also allows for problem and responsible gambling programs to get a percentage of revenue after certain expenses are deducted, with funds earmarked specifically for the National Council on Problem Gambling and the Commissioner of Human Services.

In the September @MPRnews| @Kare11| @StarTribune Minnesota Poll, far more Minnesotans ed legalized sports betting than opposed it, including similar proportions of Republicans and Democratshttps://t.co/zGBLo9RlNN https://t.co/q2VH8A9EUD pic.twitter.com/zFTcGOhLAj

— Craig Helmstetter (@c_helmstetter) February 22, 2023

According to the text of the bills, the funds must cover up to 60 hours of “intervention services” for impacted individuals or family . The bills also have some additional unique language, including:

  • Deposits must be made at least three hours before a wager is placed.
  • Push notifications from a platform are prohibited when the consumer is not engaged in the platform, with the exception of notifications related to fraudulent information.
  • Sports betting advertising would be prohibited on private cars, taxis, limos, bus or train stops, taxi stands, and at airports.
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Jill has covered everything from steeplechase to the NFL and then some during a more than 30-year career in sports journalism. The highlight of her career was covering Oakland Raiders during the Charles Woodson/Jon Gruden era, including the infamous “Snow Bowl” and the Raiders’ 2003 trip to Super Bowl XXXVII. Her specialty these days is covering sports betting legislation across the country. You can reach Jill at [email protected]

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