1.1.................... moves to amend H.F. No. 2810, the delete everything amendment
1.2(H2810DE7), as follows:
1.3Page 81, after line 11, insert:

1.4"ARTICLE 9
1.5TIPBOARDS

1.6    Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 349.12, subdivision 34, is amended to read:
1.7    Subd. 34. Tipboard. "Tipboard" means a board, placard or other device containing
1.8a seal that conceals the winning number or symbol, and that serves as the game flare for a
1.9tipboard game. A sports-themed tipboard is a board, placard, or other device that contains a
1.10grid of predesignated numbers for which the winning numbers are determined in whole or
1.11in part by the numerical outcome of one or more professional sporting events, serves as the
1.12game flare for player registration, but is not required to contain a seal. For a sports-themed
1.13tipboard, the winning numbers must be determined solely by the numerical outcome.

1.14    Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 349.12, subdivision 35, is amended to read:
1.15    Subd. 35. Tipboard ticket. "Tipboard ticket" is a single folded or banded ticket,
1.16or multi-ply card, the face of which is initially covered or otherwise hidden from view
1.17to conceal a number, symbol, or set of symbols, some of which have been designated in
1.18advance and at random as prize winners. For a sports-themed tipboard, the tipboard
1.19ticket contains a set of numbers used to determine the winner based on the outcome of a
1.20professional sporting event.

1.21    Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 349.151, is amended by adding a subdivision
1.22to read:
1.23    Subd. 4c. Sports-themed tipboard rules. The board may adopt rules for the
1.24conduct of tipboards for which the winning numbers are determined in whole or in part
2.1by the numerical outcome of one or more professional sporting events. The rules must
2.2provide for operation procedures, internal control standards, posted information, records,
2.3and reports. The rules must provide for the award of prizes, method of payout, wagers,
2.4determination of winners, and the specifications of these tipboards.

2.5    Sec. 4. Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 349.1711, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
2.6    Subdivision 1. Sale of tickets. (a) Tipboard games must be played using only
2.7tipboard tickets that are either (1) attached to a placard and arranged in columns or rows,
2.8or (2) separate from the placard and contained in a receptacle while the game is in play.
2.9The placard serves as the game flare.
2.10 (b) Except for a sports-themed tipboard, the placard must contain a seal that conceals
2.11the winning number or symbol. When a tipboard ticket is purchased and opened from a
2.12game containing more than 32 tickets, each player having a tipboard ticket with one or
2.13more predesignated numbers or symbols must sign the placard at the line indicated by the
2.14number or symbol on the tipboard ticket.

2.15    Sec. 5. Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 349.1711, subdivision 2, is amended to read:
2.16    Subd. 2. Determination of winners. When the predesignated numbers or symbols
2.17have all been purchased, or all of the tipboard tickets for that game have been sold,
2.18the seal must be removed to reveal a number or symbol that determines which of the
2.19predesignated numbers or symbols is the winning number or symbol. A tipboard may also
2.20contain consolation winners, or winning chances that are determined in whole or in part
2.21by the numerical outcome of one or more professional sporting events, that need not be
2.22determined by the use of the seal.

2.23    Sec. 6. Minnesota Statutes 2010, section 349.211, subdivision 2c, is amended to read:
2.24    Subd. 2c. Tipboard prizes. (a) The maximum prize which may be awarded for
2.25a tipboard ticket is $599 for $2 and under tipboard tickets, $899 for $3 tipboard tickets,
2.26$1,199 for $4 tipboard tickets, and $1,499 for $5 tipboard tickets, not including any
2.27cumulative or carryover prizes. Cumulative or carryover prizes in tipboard games shall
2.28not exceed $2,500. An organization may not sell any tipboard ticket for more than $5.
2.29(b) For sports-themed tipboards, the total prize payout may not exceed the amount in
2.30section 349.2113, and each chance or ticket may not be sold for more than $10."
2.31Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references
2.32Amend the title accordingly