2nd Engrossment - 87th Legislature (2011 - 2012) Posted on 02/08/2012 01:13pm
A bill for an act
relating to commerce; regulating certain practices with respect to event tickets;
proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 325E.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
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For purposes of sections 325E.68 to 325E.70, the terms
defined in this section have the meanings given.
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"Event" means a concert, theatrical performance, sporting event,
exhibition, show, or similar scheduled activity taking place in this state:
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(1) that is open to the general public;
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(2) for which an admission fee is charged; and
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(3) that is held in a venue accommodating more than 2,500 persons, including
but not limited to those venues for which public funding has been provided for the
construction, maintenance, or operation of the venue or any infrastructure related to it, or
which is located on property owned by a municipality or other government entity.
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"Event ticket" means the physical, electronic, or other form
of a certificate, document, voucher, token, or other evidence indicating that the bearer,
possessor, or person entitled to possession through purchase or otherwise has:
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(1) a revocable or irrevocable right, privilege, or license to enter an event venue or
occupy a particular seat or area in an event venue with respect to one or more events; or
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(2) an entitlement to purchase a right, privilege, or license with respect to one or
more future events.
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"Resale" includes a form of transfer or alienation, or offering for
transfer or alienation, or possession or entitlement to possession of an event ticket from
one person to another, with or without consideration, whether in person or by means of
telephone, mail, delivery service, facsimile, Internet, e-mail, or other electronic means.
Resale does not include the initial sale of an event ticket by the ticket issuer.
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"Ticket issuer" means a person that makes event tickets
available, directly or indirectly, for initial sale to the general public, and may include the
operator of a venue, the sponsor or promoter of an event, a sports team participating in an
event or a league whose teams are participating in an event, a theater company, musical
group, or similar participant in an event, or an agent of any such person. Ticket issuer
does not include the State Agricultural Society, the Minnesota State High School League
and its members, the Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission, or a person involved in or
facilitating ticket resale.
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"Venue" means the theater, stadium, field, hall, or other facility
where an event takes place.
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It is unlawful for a ticket issuer to prohibit or restrict
the resale or offering for resale of an event ticket by a lawful possessor of the ticket.
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Ticket issuers are prohibited from engaging in the
following acts:
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(1) purporting to impose license or contractual terms on the initial sale of event
tickets including, but not limited to, terms printed on the back of a physical ticket that
prohibit resale of the ticket, or that restrict the price or other terms and conditions under
which a ticket may be resold or transferred;
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(2) requiring the purchaser of a ticket, whether for a single event or for a series or
season of events, to agree not to resell the ticket, or to resell the ticket only through a
specific channel approved by the ticket issuer;
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(3) imposing a penalty on a ticket purchaser who resells or offers to resell an event
ticket without permission or in violation of a restriction purportedly imposed by the ticket
issuer, or treating a purchaser in any material way less favorably than a similarly situated
purchaser who does not resell or offer to resell an event ticket, or who complies with
resale restrictions purportedly imposed by the ticket issuer;
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(4) employing technological means for the purpose or with the foreseeable effect
of prohibiting or restricting the resale of event tickets including, but not limited to,
issuing event tickets in an electronic form that is not readily transferrable to a subsequent
purchaser, or conditioning entry into the venue on presentation of a token, such as the
original purchaser's credit card or state-issued identification card, that cannot be readily
transferred to a subsequent purchaser; or
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(5) seeking to limit or restrict the price, or to impose a minimum or maximum
price, at which an event ticket may be resold.
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This act is effective August 1, 2012.
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