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<br />. Require lawful gambling organizations to make expenditures within a <br />trade area defined by the city; <br />. Impose a lawful gambling tax of up to 3 percent per year to cover the <br />cost of regulating gambling. <br /> <br />7. Can cities require state licensed gambling <br />organizations to obtain local permits? <br /> <br />(S) <br /> <br />No. State law prohibits cities from requiring state licensed gambling <br />organizations to obtain local pennits. <br /> <br />8. Can cities lease space in the municipal liquor <br />store to organizations that conduct lawful gambling? <br /> <br />Yes. Cities may lease space in the municipal liquor store to organizations for <br />the conduct oflawful gambling. <br /> <br />9. Where can cities report suspected illegal <br />gambling? <br /> <br />Cities should report suspected illegal gambling activity to the Dept. of Public <br />Safety's Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division at (651) 296-6159. <br /> <br />10. Where can cities get further information on <br />lawful gambling? <br /> <br />if <br /> <br />Cities can obtain lawful gambling information by contacting the Gambling <br />Control Board at (651) 639-4000, www.gcb.state.mn.us; or by contacting the <br />League of Minnesota Cities at (651) 281-1200 or (800)-925-1122, or <br />www.lmnc.org. <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />League of Minnesota Cities <br />