2025 Session
Last amended: 1987 session
§ 340A.406 — Intoxicating Liquor; Combination Licenses
Plain-Language Summary
This section establishes the rules for municipal liquor stores, which are city-owned and operated retail liquor stores found in many Minnesota communities.
340A.406 INTOXICATING LIQUOR; COMBINATION LICENSES.
A city of the fourth class or a statutory city of 10,000 or fewer population may issue an off-sale and on-sale intoxicating liquor license to the same licensee or, in lieu of issuing on-sale and off-sale licenses separately to a licensee, may issue a combination on-sale and off-sale license. A city may continue to issue licenses under this subdivision when the population of the city exceeds 10,000 population.
History:
1985 c 305 art 6 s 6; 1987 c 152 art 1 s 1
History: History: 1985 c 305 art 6 s 6; 1987 c 152 art 1 s 1
Practical Notes
Some Minnesota cities run their own liquor stores. This section sets the rules for how those municipal liquor operations must be managed.