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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 5 — ATHLETICS AND SPORTS · Chapter 11

§ 1111. Tickets.

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§ 1111. Tickets.
(a)Scheduled date and price.-- Every ticket of admission to a contest or exhibition shall clearly show on its face the scheduled date of the contest or exhibition and its purchase price, including any taxes thereon.
(b)Price limitation.-- No ticket shall be sold by any promoter or foreign copromoter for more than the price printed thereon.
(c)Antiscalping provision.-- No other person shall sell any ticket for more than 50¢ in excess of the price printed on the ticket. No licensee shall directly or indirectly receive any part of any excess price.
(d)Numbering of tickets.-- Tickets in each price range shall be consecutively numbered, and the number of each ticket shall be clearly printed on both the stub and main portion of the ticket.
(e)Schedule of tickets.-- A schedule of the numbers of all tickets in each price range shall be furnished to the commission.
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