Minnesota Supreme Court, 1994

In the Matter of Lawful Gambling License of Henry Youth Hockey Association, License No. 02795

In the Matter of Lawful Gambling License of Henry Youth Hockey Association, License No. 02795
Minnesota Supreme Court · Decided April 22, 1994 · Alexander
559 N.W.2d 410; 1994 Minn. LEXIS 307; 1994 WL 912929 (North Western Reporter, Second Series)

In the Matter of Lawful Gambling License of Henry Youth Hockey Association, License No. 02795

Opinion

ORDER

Based upon all the files, records and proceedings herein,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the petition of Henry Youth Hockey Association for further review of the decision of the Court of Appeals be, and the same is, granted for the limited purpose of modifying that decision to reflect this court’s view that paragraph 5 of the order of the Gambling Control Board, dated July 7, 1993, which prospectively prohibited persons holding designated positions with the association from obtaining a gambling license individually or acting with others, must be stricken in its entirety as both premature and in excess of the statutory authority provided the Board by Minn.Stat. § 349.151, subd. 4(a)(1), (15) (1992).

BY THE COURT:

/s/ Alexander M. Keith Chief Justice

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