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Code · Utah · Title 13 — Commerce and Trade · Chapter 56

13-56-201. Limitations on ticket resale restrictions -- Disclosures.

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Effective 1/1/2020
13-56-201. Limitations on ticket resale restrictions -- Disclosures.
(1)Except as provided in Subsection
(2), each ticket issued for an event shall be a transferrable ticket.
(i)Up to 10% of the total number of tickets issued for an event may be restricted tickets.
(ii)The total number of tickets described in Subsection (2)(a)(i) :
(A)includes each ticket that provides access to the event, regardless of whether the ticket is made available for sale; and
(B)does not include a ticket that is part of a youth basketball program associated with a professional sports team where tickets are donated or issued at a reduced rate.
(b)Notwithstanding Subsection (2)(a) , each calendar year, an unlimited number of restricted tickets may be issued for up to 10% of the total concert and theater events held at the same venue during the calendar year.
(3)A person who issues a restricted ticket shall provide the purchaser a clear and conspicuous written notice that states the ticket may not be resold or transferred.
(4)A person may not discriminate against an individual or deny an individual admission to an event solely because the individual:
(a)resold a ticket to the event independent of the person who issued the ticket or the person's agent or operator; or
(b)purchased a resold ticket to the event independent of the person who issued the ticket or the person's agent or operator.
Enacted by Chapter 423 , 2019 General Session
Technically renumbered for proper placement in chapter.
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