Public Act 094-0020
Public Act 0020 94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 094-0020 |
HB0873 Enrolled |
LRB094 04214 RLC 36256 b |
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| AN ACT concerning criminal law.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Ticket Scalping Act is amended by changing | Sections 0.01, 1, and 1.5 as follows:
| (720 ILCS 375/0.01) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 157.30)
| Sec. 0.01. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
Ticket | Sale and Resale
Scalping Act.
| (Source: P.A. 86-1324.)
| (720 ILCS 375/1) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 157.31)
| Sec. 1. Sale of tickets other than at box office | prohibited; exceptions.
| (a) It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, | owner, lessee,
manager, trustee, or any of their employees or | agents, owning, conducting,
managing or operating any theater, | circus, baseball park, place of public
entertainment or | amusement where tickets of admission are sold for any such
| places of amusement or public entertainment to sell or permit | the sale,
barter or exchange of such admission tickets at any | other place than in the
box office or on the premises of such | theater, circus, baseball park, place
of public entertainment | or amusement, but nothing herein prevents such
theater, circus, | baseball park, place of public entertainment or amusement
from | placing any of its admission tickets for sale at any other | place at
the same price such admission tickets are sold by such | theater, circus,
baseball park or other place of public | entertainment or amusement at its
box office or on the premises | of such places, at the same advertised price
or printed rate | thereof. | (b) Any term or condition of the original sale of a ticket | to any theater, circus, baseball park, or place of public |
| entertainment or amusement where tickets of admission are sold | that purports to limit the terms or conditions of resale of the | ticket (including but not limited to the resale price of the | ticket) is unenforceable, null, and void if the resale | transaction is carried out by any of the means set forth in | subsections (b), (c), (d), and (e) of Section 1.5 of this Act. | This subsection shall not apply to a term or condition of the | original sale of a ticket to any theater, circus, baseball | park, or place of public entertainment or amusement where | tickets of admission are sold that purports to limit the terms | or conditions of resale of a ticket specifically designated as | seating in a special section for a person with a physical | disability.
| (Source: Laws 1923, p. 322.)
| (720 ILCS 375/1.5) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 157.32)
| Sec. 1.5. Sale of tickets at more than face value | prohibited; exceptions.
| (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsections (b), (c), | (d), and (e)
subsection
(b) of this Section and in Section 4, | it is unlawful for any person,
persons, firm or corporation to | sell tickets for baseball games, football
games, hockey games, | theatre entertainments, or any other amusement for a
price more | than the price printed upon the face of said ticket, and the
| price of said ticket shall correspond with the same price shown | at the box
office or the office of original distribution.
| (b) This Act does not apply to the resale
sale of tickets | of admission to a
sporting event, theater, musical performance, | or place of public
entertainment or amusement of any kind for a | price in excess of the printed
box office ticket price by a | ticket broker who meets all of the following
requirements:
| (1) The ticket broker is duly registered with the | Office of the
Secretary of State on a registration form | provided by that Office. The
registration must contain a | certification that the ticket broker:
| (A) engages in the resale of tickets on a regular
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| and ongoing basis from one or more permanent or fixed | locations located
within
this State;
| (B) maintains as the principal business activity | at those locations
the resale of tickets;
| (C) displays at those locations the ticket | broker's registration;
| (D) maintains at those locations a listing of the | names and addresses of
all persons employed by the | ticket broker;
| (E) is in compliance with all applicable federal, | State, and local laws
relating to its ticket selling | activities, and that neither the ticket broker
nor any | of its employees within the preceding 12 months have | been convicted of
a violation of this Act; and
| (F) that the ticket broker meets the following | requirements:
| (i) the ticket broker maintains a statewide | toll free number specifically dedicated for | Illinois
for consumer complaints and
inquiries | concerning ticket sales ;
| (ii) the ticket broker has adopted a code that | advocates consumer protection that
includes, at a | minimum:
| (a-1) consumer protection guidelines;
| (b-1) a standard refund policy . In the | event a refund is due, the ticket broker shall | provide that refund without charge other than | for reasonable delivery fees for the return of | the tickets ; and
| (c-1) standards of professional conduct;
| (iii) the ticket broker has adopted a | procedure for the binding resolution of consumer
| complaints by an independent, disinterested third | party and thereby submits to the jurisdiction of | the State of Illinois ; and
| (iv) the ticket broker has established and |
| maintains a consumer protection rebate fund
in | Illinois in an amount in excess of $100,000, at | least 50% of which must be cash
available for | immediate disbursement for satisfaction of valid | consumer
complaints.
| Alternatively, the ticket broker may fulfill the | requirements of
subparagraph (F) of this paragraph (1)
| subsection (b) if the ticket broker certifies that he
or | she belongs to a professional association
organized under | the laws of this State, or organized under the laws of
any
| other state and authorized to conduct business in Illinois, | that has been in
existence for at least 3 years prior to | the date of that broker's registration
with the Office of | the Secretary of State, and is specifically
dedicated, for | and on behalf of its members, to provide and
maintain the | consumer protection requirements of subparagraph (F) of | this paragraph (1)
subsection
(b) to maintain the integrity | of the ticket brokerage industry.
| (2) (Blank).
| (3) The ticket broker and his employees must not engage | in the
practice of selling, or attempting to sell, tickets | for any event while
sitting or standing near the facility | at which the event is to be held or
is being held unless | the ticket broker or his or her employees are on property | they own, lease, or have permission to occupy .
| (4) The ticket broker must comply with all requirements | of the
Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and collect and remit
| all other applicable federal, State and
local taxes
laws in | connection with the ticket broker's
his ticket selling | activities.
| (5) Beginning January 1, 1996, no ticket broker shall | advertise for
resale any tickets within this State unless | the advertisement contains the
name of the ticket broker | and the Illinois registration number issued by the
Office | of the Secretary of State under this Section.
| (6) Each ticket broker registered under this Act shall |
| pay an annual
registration fee of $100. | (c) This Act does not apply to the sale of tickets of | admission to a sporting event, theater, musical performance, or | place of public entertainment or amusement of any kind for a | price in excess of the printed box office ticket price by a | reseller engaged in interstate or intrastate commerce on an | Internet auction listing service duly registered with the | Department of Financial and Professional Regulation under the | Auction License Act and with the Office of the Secretary of | State on a registration form provided by that Office. This | subsection (c) applies to both sales through an online bid | submission process and sales at a fixed price on the same | website or interactive computer service as an Internet auction | listing service registered with the Department of Financial and | Professional Regulation. | This subsection (c) applies to resales described in this | subsection only if the operator of the Internet auction listing | service meets the following requirements: | (1) the operator maintains a listing of the names and | addresses of its corporate officers; | (2) the operator is in compliance with all applicable | federal, State, and local laws relating to ticket selling | activities, and the operator's officers and directors have | not been convicted of a violation of this Act within the | preceding 12 months;
| (3) the operator maintains, either itself or through an | affiliate, a toll free number dedicated for consumer | complaints; | (4) the operator provides consumer protections that | include at a minimum: | (A) consumer protection guidelines; | (B) a standard refund policy that guarantees to all | purchasers that it will provide and in
fact provides a | full refund of the amount paid by the purchaser | (including, but not limited to, all fees, regardless of | how characterized) if the following occurs: |
| (i) the ticketed event is cancelled and the | purchaser returns the tickets to the seller or | Internet auction listing service; however, | reasonable delivery fees need not be refunded if | the previously disclosed guarantee specifies that | the fees will not be refunded if the event is | cancelled; | (ii) the ticket received by the purchaser does | not allow the purchaser to enter the ticketed event | for reasons that may include, without limitation, | that the ticket is counterfeit or that the ticket | has been cancelled by the issuer due to | non-payment, unless the ticket is cancelled due to | an act or omission by such purchaser; | (iii) the ticket fails to conform to its | description on the Internet auction listing | service; or | (iv) the ticket seller willfully fails to send | the ticket or tickets to the purchaser, or the | ticket seller attempted to deliver the ticket or | tickets to the purchaser in the manner required by | the Internet auction listing service and the | purchaser failed to receive the ticket or tickets; | and
| (C) standards of professional conduct;
| (5) the operator has adopted an independent and | disinterested dispute resolution procedure that allows | resellers or purchasers to file complaints against the | other and have those complaints mediated or resolved by a | third party, and requires the resellers or purchasers to | submit to the jurisdiction of the State of Illinois for | complaints involving a ticketed event held in Illinois; | (6) the operator either: | (A) complies with all applicable requirements of | the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and collects and | remits all applicable federal, State, and local taxes; |
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| (B) publishes a written notice on the website after | the sale of one or more tickets that automatically | informs the ticket reseller of the ticket reseller's | potential legal obligation to pay any applicable local | amusement tax in connection with the reseller's sale of | tickets, and discloses to law enforcement or other | government tax officials, without subpoena, the name, | city, state, telephone number, e-mail address, user ID | history, fraud complaints, and bidding and listing | history of any specifically identified reseller or | purchaser upon the receipt of a verified request from | law enforcement or other government tax officials | relating to a criminal investigation or alleged | illegal activity; and
| (7) the operator either: | (A) has established and maintains a consumer | protection rebate fund in Illinois in an amount in | excess of $100,000, which must be cash available for | immediate disbursement for satisfaction of valid | consumer complaints; or | (B) has obtained and maintains in force an errors | and omissions insurance policy that provides at least | $100,000 in coverage and proof that the policy has been | filed with the Department of Financial and | Professional Regulation.
| (d) This Act does not apply to the resale of tickets of | admission to a sporting event, theater, musical performance, or | place of public entertainment or amusement of any kind for a | price in excess of the printed box office ticket price | conducted at an auction solely by or for a not-for-profit | organization for charitable purposes under clause (a)(1) of | Section 10-1 of the Auction License Act. | (e) This Act does not apply to the resale of a ticket for | admission to a baseball game, football game, hockey game, | theatre entertainment, or any other amusement for a price more |
| than the price printed on the face of the ticket and for more | than the price of the ticket at the box office if the resale is | made through an Internet website whose operator meets the | following requirements: | (1) the operator has a business presence and physical | street address in the State of Illinois and clearly and | conspicuously posts that address on the website; | (2) the operator maintains a listing of the names of | the operator's directors and officers, and is duly | registered with the Office of the Secretary of State on a | registration form provided by that Office;
| (3) the operator is in compliance with all applicable | federal, State, and local laws relating to its ticket | reselling activities regulated under this Act, and the | operator's officers and directors have not been convicted | of a violation of this Act within the preceding 12 months;
| (4) the operator maintains a toll free number | specifically dedicated for consumer complaints and | inquiries regarding ticket resales made through the | website; | (5) the operator either: | (A) has established and maintains a consumer | protection rebate fund in Illinois in an amount in | excess of $100,000, which must be cash available for | immediate disbursement for satisfaction of valid | consumer complaints; or | (B) has obtained and maintains in force an errors | and omissions policy of insurance in the minimum amount | of $100,000 for the satisfaction of valid consumer | complaints; | (6) the operator has adopted an independent and | disinterested dispute resolution procedure that allows | resellers or purchasers to file complaints against the | other and have those complaints mediated or resolved by a | third party, and requires the resellers or purchasers to | submit to the jurisdiction of the State of Illinois for |
| complaints involving a ticketed event held in Illinois; | (7) the operator either: | (A) complies with all applicable requirements of | the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and collects and | remits all applicable federal, State, and local taxes; | or | (B) publishes a written notice on the website after | the sale of one or more tickets that automatically | informs the ticket reseller of the ticket reseller's | potential legal obligation to pay any applicable local | amusement tax in connection with the reseller's sale of | tickets, and discloses to law enforcement or other | government tax officials, without subpoena, the name, | city, state, telephone number, e-mail address, user ID | history, fraud complaints, and bidding and listing | history of any specifically identified reseller or | purchaser upon the receipt of a verified request from | law enforcement or other government tax officials | relating to a criminal investigation or alleged | illegal activity; and
| (8) the operator guarantees to all purchasers that it | will provide and in fact provides a full refund of the | amount paid by the purchaser (including, but not limited | to, all fees, regardless of how characterized) if any of | the following occurs: | (A) the ticketed event is cancelled and the | purchaser returns the tickets to the website operator; | however, reasonable delivery fees need not be refunded | if the previously disclosed guarantee specifies that | the fees will not be refunded if the event is | cancelled; | (B) the ticket received by the purchaser does not | allow the purchaser to enter the ticketed event for | reasons that may include, without limitation, that the | ticket is counterfeit or that the ticket has been | cancelled by the issuer due to non-payment, unless the |
| ticket is cancelled due to an act or omission by the | purchaser; | (C) the ticket fails to conform to its description | on the website; or | (D) the ticket seller willfully fails to send the | ticket or tickets to the purchaser, or the ticket | seller attempted to deliver the ticket or tickets to | the purchaser in the manner required by the website | operator and the purchaser failed to receive the ticket | or tickets.
| Nothing in this subsection (e) shall be deemed to imply any | limitation on ticket sales made in accordance with subsections | (b), (c), and (d) of this Section or any limitation on sales | made in accordance with Section 4.
| (f) The provisions of subsections (b), (c), (d), and (e) of
| this Section apply only to the resale of a ticket after the | initial sale of that ticket.
No reseller of a ticket may refuse | to sell tickets to another ticket reseller solely on the basis | that the purchaser is a ticket reseller or ticket broker | authorized to resell tickets pursuant to this Act.
| (g) The provisions of Public Act 89-406
this amendatory Act | of 1995 are severable under Section
1.31 of the Statute on | Statutes. | (h) The provisions of this amendatory Act of the 94th | General Assembly are severable under Section
1.31 of the | Statute on Statutes.
| (Source: P.A. 89-406, eff. 11-15-95.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 6/14/2005
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