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Code · Ohio · Title 5 Townships · Chapter 505 Trustees

Section 505.95 — Regulating resale of tickets to public amusements.

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(A)A board of township trustees may adopt a resolution to regulate in the unincorporated area of the township, by license or otherwise, the resale, by parties not acting as agents of those issuing them, of tickets to theatrical or sporting events or to other public amusements.
(B)The board of township trustees may establish a fine of not more than one hundred dollars for each separate violation of any resolution adopted under division
(A)of this section. Fifty per cent of the moneys arising from the collection of the fine shall be deposited in the township's general fund. The remaining fifty per cent of those moneys shall be deposited in the county's general fund.
(C)Any person allegedly aggrieved by a violation of a resolution adopted under division
(A)of this section may seek injunctive or other appropriate relief in connection with the act or practice that violates that resolution.
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