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92_HB3535

 
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 1        AN ACT in relating to ticket scalping.

 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section  5.   The  Ticket  Scalping  Act  is  amended  by
 5    changing Section 1.5 as follows:

 6        (720 ILCS 375/1.5)
 7        Sec. 1.5.   Resale of tickets.
 8        (a)  In this Section:
 9             "Director" means the Director of Revenue.
10             "Place  of public entertainment' means any privately
11        or publicly owned  and  operated  entertainment  facility
12        within  this  State  such  as a theater, stadium, museum,
13        arena, racetrack,  or  other  place  where  performances,
14        concerts,  exhibits,  games, or contests are held and for
15        which an entry fee is charged.
16             "Ticket" means any piece  of  paper  that  indicates
17        that the bearer has paid for entry or other evidence that
18        permits entry to a place of public entertainment.
19             "Ticket  agent"  means any person who is involved in
20        the business of selling or reselling tickets of admission
21        to places of  public  entertainment  and  who  charges  a
22        premium  in  excess  of the price, plus taxes, printed on
23        the tickets.
24        (b)  Each place of public entertainment must print on the
25    face of each ticket and include in advertising for any  event
26    the price charged for the event.   Except for tickets printed
27    before  the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 92nd
28    General Assembly, each  ticket  must  have  endorsed  on  the
29    ticket  the  maximum  premium not to exceed 20% of the ticket
30    price or $3, whichever is  greater,  plus  lawful  taxes,  at
31    which  the  ticket may be resold. No person may resell, offer
 
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 1    to resell, or purchase with the intent  to  resell  a  ticket
 2    for admission to a place of public entertainment at a premium
 3    in  excess  of  20%  of  the ticket price or $3, whichever is
 4    greater, plus lawful taxes.
 5        (c)  Except as otherwise provided in Section 1, no person
 6    may sell, resell, offer to sell, offer to resell, or purchase
 7    with the intent to resell any ticket in  or  on  any  street,
 8    highway,  driveway,  sidewalk,  parking  area, or common area
 9    owned by a place of public entertainment in this State or any
10    other area adjacent to or in the vicinity  of  any  place  of
11    public  entertainment  in  this  State  as  determined by the
12    Director. However, a person may resell, in any area that  may
13    be  designated  by  the place of public entertainment in this
14    State, any ticket or tickets originally purchased for his  or
15    her own personal or family use at not greater than the lawful
16    price permitted under this Section.
17        (d)  Each  place  of  public  entertainment in this State
18    must print on the face of each  ticket  and  include  in  any
19    advertising  for  any event the price charged for the ticket.
20    Each ticket must have endorsed on it the maximum premium  not
21    to  exceed  20%  of  the  ticket  price  or  $3, whichever is
22    greater, plus lawful taxes at which the ticket may be resold.
23        (a) Except as otherwise provided  in  subsection  (b)  of
24    this Section and in Section 4, it is unlawful for any person,
25    persons,  firm  or  corporation  to sell tickets for baseball
26    games, football games, hockey games, theatre  entertainments,
27    or  any  other  amusement  for  a  price  more than the price
28    printed upon the face of said ticket, and the price  of  said
29    ticket  shall correspond with the same price shown at the box
30    office or the office of original distribution. (b)  This  Act
31    does  not  apply  to  the  sale  of tickets of admission to a
32    sporting event, theater, musical  performance,  or  place  of
33    public  entertainment or amusement of any kind for a price in
34    excess of the printed box office ticket  price  by  a  ticket
 
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 1    broker  who  meets all of the following requirements: (1) The
 2    ticket broker is duly  registered  with  the  Office  of  the
 3    Secretary  of  State  on a registration form provided by that
 4    Office. The registration must contain  a  certification  that
 5    the  ticket broker: (A) engages in the resale of tickets on a
 6    regular and ongoing basis from one or more permanent or fixed
 7    locations located within this State;  (B)  maintains  as  the
 8    principal  business activity at those locations the resale of
 9    tickets; (C) displays at those locations the ticket  broker's
10    registration;  (D)  maintains at those locations a listing of
11    the names and addresses of all persons employed by the ticket
12    broker; (E) is in compliance  with  all  applicable  federal,
13    State,   and  local  laws  relating  to  its  ticket  selling
14    activities, and that neither the ticket broker nor any of its
15    employees within the preceding 12 months have been  convicted
16    of  a  violation  of this Act; and (F) that the ticket broker
17    meets the following requirements: (i) maintains  a  statewide
18    toll  free number for consumer complaints and inquiries; (ii)
19    has adopted a code that advocates  consumer  protection  that
20    includes, at a minimum: (a-1) consumer protection guidelines;
21    (b-1)  a  standard  refund  policy;  and  (c-1)  standards of
22    professional conduct; (iii) has adopted a procedure  for  the
23    binding  resolution of consumer complaints by an independent,
24    disinterested third  party;  and  (iv)  has  established  and
25    maintains  a  consumer protection rebate fund in an amount in
26    excess of $100,000, at  least  50%  of  which  must  be  cash
27    available  for  immediate  disbursement  for  satisfaction of
28    valid consumer complaints. Alternatively, the  ticket  broker
29    may  fulfill  the  requirements  of  subparagraph (F) of this
30    subsection (b) if the ticket broker certifies that he or  she
31    belongs  to  a  professional  association organized under the
32    laws of this State, or organized under the laws of any  other
33    state  and  authorized  to conduct business in Illinois, that
34    has been in existence for at least 3 years prior to the  date
 
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 1    of   that  broker's  registration  with  the  Office  of  the
 2    Secretary of State, and is specifically dedicated, for and on
 3    behalf of its members, to provide and maintain  the  consumer
 4    protection requirements of subparagraph (F) of subsection (b)
 5    to  maintain  the integrity of the ticket brokerage industry.
 6    (2) (Blank). (3) The ticket broker and his employees must not
 7    engage in the practice of selling,  or  attempting  to  sell,
 8    tickets  for  any  event  while  sitting or standing near the
 9    facility at which the event is to be held or is  being  held.
10    (4)  The  ticket  broker must comply with all requirements of
11    the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and  all  other  applicable
12    federal,  State  and local laws in connection with his ticket
13    selling activities. (5) Beginning January 1, 1996, no  ticket
14    broker  shall  advertise  for  resale any tickets within this
15    State unless the  advertisement  contains  the  name  of  the
16    ticket  broker and the Illinois registration number issued by
17    the Office of the Secretary of State under this Section.  (6)
18    Each  ticket  broker  registered  under this Act shall pay an
19    annual registration fee  of  $100.  The  provisions  of  this
20    amendatory  Act  of  1995 are severable under Section 1.31 of
21    the Statute on Statutes.
22        (Source: P.A. 89-406, eff. 11-15-95.)

23        Section 99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect  upon
24    becoming law.

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