This bill establishes a licensing requirement for third-party delivery services that wish to deliver alcoholic beverages in Minnesota. It mandates that such deliveries can only occur from licensed premises and must be conducted either by a licensed off-sale liquor retailer or a licensed third-party delivery service. The bill outlines the process for obtaining a license, which includes paying a $500 annual fee and meeting specific requirements set by the commissioner.

Additionally, the bill stipulates that employees or independent contractors of the third-party delivery service must be at least 21 years old and must complete alcohol awareness training before making deliveries. It also requires that the age of individuals purchasing alcohol be verified at the point of delivery. Furthermore, third-party delivery services must obtain liquor liability insurance as specified in existing law. These provisions aim to ensure responsible delivery practices and compliance with alcohol regulations.