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  • Lodging in Minnesota
  • Lodging Rules and Statutes
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    Recreational Camping Areas
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    Lodging Services
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Bunk Houses and Camper Cabins
Food, Pools, and Lodging Services (FPLS)

  • Bunk Houses and Camper Cabins (PDF)
    Minnesota has thousands of lodging options, including resorts and campgrounds. To help protect the health of all Minnesotans and visitors to our state, lodging facilities meet construction, maintenance and operation standards. This fact sheet provides information about bunk houses and camper cabins, including license requirements and exemptions to floor space, air space and bed spacing requirements.
  • Licensing Jurisdiction
    Lodging establishments in Minnesota are licensed by different agencies. The establishment's location of operation determines which agency is responsible for plan review and licensing.
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Last Updated: 10/03/2022

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