Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1331

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

Persons that are 17 years of age permission to serve alcoholic beverages

Impact

The enactment of SF1331 would directly impact state labor laws related to minors, effectively lowering the age threshold for individuals eligible to work in positions serving alcohol. This change intends to provide more job opportunities for younger individuals in the service industry, particularly in areas where staffing can be challenging due to labor shortages. However, it also raises questions about responsible service and the training required for younger servers.

Summary

SF1331 pertains to the employment of minors in the service of alcoholic beverages. Specifically, it proposes an amendment to Minnesota Statutes which would permit individuals who are 17 years old to serve alcoholic beverages in establishments that possess an on-sale intoxicating liquor license. This represents a significant shift in current laws that prohibit any individual under the age of 18 from serving intoxicating liquor.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the implications of allowing minors to serve alcohol, particularly regarding public safety and the potential increase in underage access to alcohol. Supporters of the bill might argue that it encourages responsibility and prepares young people for future roles in hospitality. Conversely, opponents might voice concerns about the risks associated with underage service in environments where alcohol is present, emphasizing the importance of maintaining accountability in alcohol service.

Notable_points

Discussion around SF1331 may also involve varying opinions on the adequacy of training programs for young servers and whether additional regulations should accompany the bill to ensure safe and responsible alcohol service. Lawmakers may need to consider balancing economic opportunities for minors while safeguarding public health and safety.

Companion Bills

MN HF1545

Similar To Persons 17 years of age permitted to serve alcoholic beverages.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1545

Persons 17 years of age permitted to serve alcoholic beverages.

MN HF2027

Local liquor licenses authorized, Board of Regents of the University of Minnesota liquor license requirements modified, food truck license established, persons 17 years of age permitted to serve alcoholic beverages, and wine transfer provisions modified.

MN SF4883

Nursing home and assisted living facilities permission to allow consumption and display of alcoholic beverages

MN SB0381

Delivery of alcoholic beverages.

MN SB2092

Hemp beverages; authorizing the Alcoholic Beverage Law Enforcement Commission to regulate hemp beverages; allowing certain licensee to sell; prohibiting sale of beverages to persons under 21 years of age. Effective date.

MN HF2290

Third-party delivery services required to obtain a license to deliver alcoholic beverages.

MN SF864

Third-party delivery services licensing to deliver alcoholic beverages requirement provision

MN HB1079

Alcoholic beverages and THC hemp extract.

MN SB287

Alcoholic beverage importers; to recognize that an importer licensee may import alcoholic beverages from any jurisdiction outside of the State of Alabama

MN SB2851

Alcoholic beverages; allow persons to bring onto premises with on-premise retailer's permits in certain qualified resorts.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.