Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4254

Introduced
3/9/26  

Caption

Compensation for lottery retailers set in law provision

Impact

The provisions established by SF4254 significantly influence state laws regarding the operations of the Minnesota Lottery. By codifying the compensation rates for retailers into law, the bill aims to standardize payments and ensure that fluctuations in commission rates are managed through a formula tied to the Consumer Price Index. This is expected to maintain retailer satisfaction and subsequently stimulate lottery ticket sales, which is crucial for state revenue generation from the lottery. The effective date for these changes is set for August 1, 2026, which allows time for any preparatory adjustments needed by the lottery director and retailers alike.

Summary

SF4254 addresses the compensation structure for lottery retailers in Minnesota. The bill proposes to amend existing laws to set specific percentages for commissions paid to lottery retailers, based on the type of lottery game sold. For lottery games determined by a drawing, retailers would receive a commission of at least 7%, while games without a drawing would fetch a commission of 6.5%. The bill also establishes a lesser commission for cashing winning tickets, set at 2.5%. This legislative move is intended to ensure that lottery retailers are adequately compensated for their services, reflecting the sales they achieve and the operational aspects of the lottery system.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SF4254 may revolve around how the commission structure will be perceived by existing lottery retailers. While many may welcome guaranteed increases linked to inflation, others might question whether the proposed rates are sufficiently competitive compared to other forms of retail or gaming. Additionally, any opposition might arise from concerns about how these changes could impact the lottery's overall revenue and its allocation to state programs. These discussions are crucial, as the bill's implications extend beyond mere retailer compensation, influencing public perception of state lottery operations as a whole.

Companion Bills

MN HF4296

Similar To Compensation for lottery retailers set in law.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1867

State lottery; retailer contract provisions modified.

MN HF4296

Compensation for lottery retailers set in law.

MN SF1891

Retailer contracts provisions modification

MN HB390

Lottery tickets; authorize alcohol package retailer's permit holders to be lottery retailers and sell.

MN HB683

Lottery tickets; authorize alcohol package retailer's permit holders to be lottery retailers and sell.

MN HB548

Lottery tickets; authorize alcohol package retailer's permit holders to be lottery retailers and sell.

MN HB561

Lottery tickets; authorize alcohol package retailer's permit holders to be lottery retailers and sell.

MN SF3900

Legislative auditor recommendations regarding agency grant, inventory, and debt collection practices implementation and lottery provisions modifications

MN SB847

Modifies provisions relating to the state lottery

MN LD213

An Act to Increase the Sales Commission of Retailers Selling Lottery Tickets

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