State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Minnesota > 340-348 > 341 > 341_32

341.32 LICENSE FEES; EXPIRATION; RENEWAL.

Subdivision 1.Annual licensure.

The commission may establish and issue annual licenses subject to the collection of advance fees by the commission for promoters, managers, judges, referees, ring announcers, ringside physicians, timekeepers, combatants, trainers, seconds, business entities filing for a license to participate in the holding of any contest, and officers, directors, or other persons affiliated with the business entity.

Subd. 2.Expiration and renewal.

A license issued after July 1, 2007, is valid for one year from the date it is issued and may be renewed by filing an application for renewal with the commission and payment of the license fees established in section 341.321. An application for a license and renewal of a license must be on a form provided by the commission. There is a 30-day grace period during which a license may be renewed if a late filing penalty fee equal to the license fee is submitted with the regular license fee. A licensee that files late shall not conduct any activity regulated by this chapter until the commission has renewed the license. If the licensee fails to apply to the commission within the 30-day grace period, the licensee must apply for a new license under subdivision 1.

History:

2006 c 282 art 11 s 24; 2007 c 135 art 3 s 36; 2008 c 300 s 30

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Minnesota > 340-348 > 341 > 341_32

341.32 LICENSE FEES; EXPIRATION; RENEWAL.

Subdivision 1.Annual licensure.

The commission may establish and issue annual licenses subject to the collection of advance fees by the commission for promoters, managers, judges, referees, ring announcers, ringside physicians, timekeepers, combatants, trainers, seconds, business entities filing for a license to participate in the holding of any contest, and officers, directors, or other persons affiliated with the business entity.

Subd. 2.Expiration and renewal.

A license issued after July 1, 2007, is valid for one year from the date it is issued and may be renewed by filing an application for renewal with the commission and payment of the license fees established in section 341.321. An application for a license and renewal of a license must be on a form provided by the commission. There is a 30-day grace period during which a license may be renewed if a late filing penalty fee equal to the license fee is submitted with the regular license fee. A licensee that files late shall not conduct any activity regulated by this chapter until the commission has renewed the license. If the licensee fails to apply to the commission within the 30-day grace period, the licensee must apply for a new license under subdivision 1.

History:

2006 c 282 art 11 s 24; 2007 c 135 art 3 s 36; 2008 c 300 s 30


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Minnesota > 340-348 > 341 > 341_32

341.32 LICENSE FEES; EXPIRATION; RENEWAL.

Subdivision 1.Annual licensure.

The commission may establish and issue annual licenses subject to the collection of advance fees by the commission for promoters, managers, judges, referees, ring announcers, ringside physicians, timekeepers, combatants, trainers, seconds, business entities filing for a license to participate in the holding of any contest, and officers, directors, or other persons affiliated with the business entity.

Subd. 2.Expiration and renewal.

A license issued after July 1, 2007, is valid for one year from the date it is issued and may be renewed by filing an application for renewal with the commission and payment of the license fees established in section 341.321. An application for a license and renewal of a license must be on a form provided by the commission. There is a 30-day grace period during which a license may be renewed if a late filing penalty fee equal to the license fee is submitted with the regular license fee. A licensee that files late shall not conduct any activity regulated by this chapter until the commission has renewed the license. If the licensee fails to apply to the commission within the 30-day grace period, the licensee must apply for a new license under subdivision 1.

History:

2006 c 282 art 11 s 24; 2007 c 135 art 3 s 36; 2008 c 300 s 30