Laserfiche WebLink
<br />LG215 Lease for Lawful Gambling Activity <br /> <br />6/07 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br /> <br />Lease Term <br />The term of this lease agreement will be concurrent with the <br />premises permit issued by the Gambling Control Board (Board). <br /> <br />Management of Gambling Prohibited <br />The owner of the premises or the lessor will not manage the <br />conduct of gambling at the premises. <br /> <br />Partidpation as Players Prohibited <br />The lessor, the lessor's immediate family, and any agents or <br />gambling employees of the lessor will not parlidpate as players <br />in the conduct of lawful gambling on the premises. <br /> <br />I Other Prohibitions <br />j . The lessor will not impose restrictions on the organization with respect <br />I to providers (distributors) of gambling-related equipment and services <br />or in the use of net profits fDr lawful purposes. <br /> <br />I . The lessor, any person residing in the same household as the lessor, <br />I the lessor's immediate family, and any agents or employees of the <br />I lessor will not require the organization to perform any action that <br />I would violate statute or rule. The lessor must not modify or terminate <br />! this lease in whole or in part due to the lessor's violation of this <br />i proVision. If there is a dispute as to whether a violation occurred, the <br />lease will remain in effect pending a final determination by the <br />Compliance Review Group (CRG) of the Gambling Control Board. The <br />lessor agrees to arbitration when a violation of this provision is <br />alleged. The arnitrator shall be the CRG. <br /> <br />Illegal Gambling <br />. The lessor is aware of the prohibition against illegal gambling I <br />in Minnesota Statutes 609.75, and the penalties for illegal I .. <br />gambling violations in Minnesota Rules 7865.0220, Subpart 3. ! Access to permitted premISes <br />I The Board and its agents, the commissioners of revenue and public <br />In addition, the Board may authorize the organization to I safety and their agents, and law enforcement personnel have access to <br />withhold rent for a period of up to 90 days if the 80ard I the permitted premises at any reasonable time dunng the busmess hours <br />determines that illegal gambling occurred on the premises and I of the lessor: The organization has access to the permitted premises <br />that the lessor or its employees parlidpated in the illegal I dunng any time reasonable and when necessal)' for the conduct of <br />gambling or knew of the gambling and did not take prompt I lawful gambling on the premises. <br />action to stop the gambling. Continued tenancy of the ! <br />organization is authorized without payment of rent during the I Lessor records. . . <br />time period determined by the Board for violations of this I The lessor must maintain a record of all. money received from the <br />provision as authorized by Minnesota Statutes 349.18 'I' organization, and make the record available to the Board and its agents, <br />Subdivisi~n 1( a). I and the commissioners of revenue and public safety and their agents <br />th f the I r' k th Ii upon demand. The record must be maintained for 3-1/2 years. <br />. To e best 0 esso s nOwledge, e essor affirms that I <br />any and all games or devices located on the premises are not! Rent all-inclusive <br />being. used, and are ~t ,capable ,of ~ing used, j~ a ~nner ! Amounts paid as rent by the organization to the lessor are alHndusive. <br />that Violates the prohibitions against Illegal gambling In i No other services or expenses provided or contracted by the lessor may <br />Minnesota Statutes 609.75. I be paid by the organization, induding but not limtted to trash removal, <br />. Notwithstanding Minnesota Rules 7865.0220, Subpart 3, an ! janitorial and cleaning servicesl snow removal/lawn services, electricity, <br />organization must continue maldng rent payments under I heat, security, security monitoring, storage, other utilities or services, <br />the terms of this lease, if the organization or its agents are i and in the case of bar operations, cash shortages. <br />found to be solely responsible for any illegal gambling, I <br />conducted at this stte, that is prohibited by Minnesota Rules I Any other expenditures made by an organization that is related to a <br />7861.0260, Subpart 1, item H or Minnesota Statutes 609.7S, I leased premises must be approved by the director of the Gambling <br />unless the organization's agents responsible for the illegal . Control Board, Rent payments may not be made to an individual, <br />gambiing activity are also agents or employees of the lessor. ! <br />. The lessor must not modify or terminate the lease in whole or I Changes in lease. . . . . <br />in part because the organization reported, to a state or local I If.the lea~ IS amended WIth no change In ownership, the organization <br />law enforcement authority or the Board, the conduct of illegal! will submtt the amended lease to the Board at least 10 days before the <br />gambling activity at this site in which the organization did not effective date of the change. If a change In ownership occurs, the <br />partidpate. organization Will submit an amended lease to the Board within 10 days <br />after the new lessor has assumed ownership. <br /> <br />Acknowledgment of Lease Terms I affirm that this lease is the total and only agreement between the lessor and the <br />organization, and that all obligations and agreements are contained in or attadled to this lease and are subject to the approval of <br />ltre director of ltre Gambling Control Board. <br /> <br />Other terms <br /> <br /> <br />Date <br /> <br />o/>>~ <br /> <br />/-/s-a? <br /> <br /> <br />Date <br /> <br />~GO <br /> <br />Questions? Contact the Ucensing Section, Gambling Control Board, at 651-639-4000. This publication will be made available in <br />alternative fannat (Le. large print, Braille) upon request. The information requested on this form will become public information when <br />received by the Board, and used to determine your compliance with Minnesota statutes and rules governing lawful gambling activities. <br />