Source: https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2017/S5178
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NY State Senate Bill S5178
senate Bill S5178
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S5178 (ACTIVE) - Details
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Amd §§25.03, 25.07, 25.13, 25.23, 25.25, 25.29, 25.33 & 25.35, add §25.06, Arts & Cul L
S5178 (ACTIVE) - Summary
Provides for the regulation of the resale of tickets; increases penalties for individuals and businesses that violate such requirements.
S5178 (ACTIVE) - Sponsor Memo
BILL NUMBER:  S5178
online resale of tickets to places of entertainment
This bill would reform New York's ticket resale law to create a fairer
marketplace for New Yorkers.
Section 1 titles the bill, "Fans Against Inflated Rates for Tickets
Act (FAIR Tickets Act)."
Section 2 amends section 25.03 of the arts and cultural affairs law by
adding the definition, "online resale marketplace" to provide a
comprehensive definition for online platforms.
Section 3 adds a new section 25.06 to the arts and cultural affairs
law to:
* Require that every operator of a place of entertainment print on the
face of a ticket to events for which revenue is dedicated to a charity
or not-for-profit cause that the established price is the maximum
price at which such ticket can be resold.
* Make it unlawful to resell or offer to resell a ticket for a price
higher than the established price to an event for which revenue is
dedicated to a charity or not-for-profit cause or the ticket was
initially offered at no charge.
Section 4 amends section 25.07 of the arts and cultural affairs law by
requiring resellers to provide consumers with the reseller's name,
address and telephone number or other information necessary to obtain
a refund. Also, requires resellers to disclose the portion of the
ticket price that they will collect and whether they are acting on
behalf of the organizer of the event
Section 5 of the bill amends section 25.13 of the arts and cultural
affairs law by prohibiting the reselling of any ticket during the
first forty-eight hours after such ticket is first available for
primary sale. Also, prohibits the selling of any ticket that the
seller does not own at the time of sale.
Section 6 amends section 25.23 of the arts and cultural affairs law
*Requiring an operator or its agent to disclose that they are
transferring a purchaser to a secondary seller.
*Requiring online platforms to disclose that the resale price may
exceed face value and require the user confirm having read such
notice. Also, platforms must provide the refund policies for events
that are cancelled or postponed.
*Requiring online platforms to post the face value of a ticket.
*Requiring online platforms to disclose at all times the number of
tickets available on the site.
Section 7 amends section 25.25 of the arts and cultural affairs by
requiring an operator to disclose the distribution of tickets through
holds, pre-sale events etc.
Section 8 amends section 25.29 of the arts and cultural affairs law by
requiring the disclosure of service charges.
Section 9 amends section 25.33 of the arts and cultural affairs law by
requiring the attorney general to establish a toll free telephone
number through the office of the attorney general's website in order
to allow the public to make allegations of improper ticket
acquisition, distribution, or sales practices and it would require the
attorney general to investigate as appropriate all credible
Section 10 sets forth penalties.
Section 11 establishes the effective date.
Year after year, New York State renews a broken ticket law at the
expense of fans. Everyday New Yorkers are denied fair access to
tickets by resellers who distort the market, obscure information that
would allow better purchasing decisions, and gouge fans with excessive
In 2016, The Office of New York State Attorney General released a
report exposing the unscrupulous practices of the industry and making
it clear that reforms are critical to protect consumers.
The FAIR Tickets Act will reform this broken law to create a fairer
market place that allows New Yorkers a fair shot at fairly priced
S5178 (ACTIVE) - Bill Text download pdf
Section 1. This act shall be known and  may  be  cited  as  the  "fans
against inflated rates for tickets act".
§  2. Section 25.03 of the arts and cultural affairs law is amended by
11. "ONLINE RESALE MARKETPLACE" MEANS ANY OPERATOR  OR  MANAGER  OF  A
WEBSITE OR OTHER ELECTRONIC SERVICE THAT SERVES AS A PLATFORM TO FACILI-
TATE  RESALE,  OR RESALE BY WAY OF A COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS, SOLELY
section 25.06 to read as follows:
§ 25.06. THIRD PARTY SALES OF TICKETS ISSUED TO GENERATE  REVENUE  FOR
CHARITABLE  PURPOSES.  1.  EVERY  OPERATOR  OF  A PLACE OF ENTERTAINMENT
SHALL, IF A PRICE BE CHARGED FOR  ADMISSION  THERETO  FOR  ENTERTAINMENT
DEDICATED  TO  CHARITY  OR NOT-FOR-PROFIT CAUSE, PRINT OR ENDORSE ON THE
FACE OF EACH SUCH TICKET THE ESTABLISHED  PRICE  OR  THE  FINAL  AUCTION
PRICE  IF SUCH TICKET WAS SOLD OR RESOLD BY AUCTION THROUGH THE OPERATOR
OR ITS AGENT. SUCH OPERATOR SHALL ALSO BE REQUIRED TO PRINT  OR  ENDORSE
ON  EACH TICKET THAT THE ESTABLISHED PRICE IS THE MAXIMUM PRICE AT WHICH
SUCH TICKET OR OTHER EVIDENCE OF THE RIGHT OF ENTRY  MAY  BE  RESOLD  OR
OFFERED  FOR RESALE IF AN EVENT GENERATES TICKET SALES REVENUE DEDICATED
TO A CHARITY OR NOT-FOR-PROFIT CAUSE.  IT  SHALL  BE  UNLAWFUL  FOR  ANY
PERSON,  FIRM  OR CORPORATION TO RESELL OR OFFER TO RESELL ANY TICKET OR
OTHER EVIDENCE OF RIGHT OF ENTRY TO ANY PLACE  OF  ENTERTAINMENT  IF  AN
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EVENT  GENERATES  TICKET SALE REVENUE DEDICATED TO A CHARITY OR NOT-FOR-
PROFIT CAUSE FOR MORE THAN THE ESTABLISHED PRICE OR IF  THE  TICKET  WAS
INITIALLY OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT NO CHARGE.
2.  (A) ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION THAT, IN VIOLATION OF SUBDIVI-
SION ONE OF THIS SECTION, UNLAWFULLY RESELLS, OR  OFFERS  TO  RESELL,  A
TICKET  TO  AN  EVENT  THAT GENERATES TICKET SALE REVENUE DEDICATED TO A
CHARITY OR NOT-FOR-PROFIT CAUSE AT A  PRICE  THAT  EXCEEDS  THE  MAXIMUM
PRICE  AT WHICH SUCH TICKET MAY BE RESOLD OR OFFERS TO RESELL ANY TICKET
OR OTHER EVIDENCE OF RIGHT OF ENTRY THAT WAS INITIALLY  OFFERED  TO  THE
PUBLIC  AT  NO  CHARGE  SHALL BE GUILTY OF A MISDEMEANOR PUNISHABLE BY A
TERM OF IMPRISONMENT NOT TO EXCEED ONE YEAR OR  A  FINE  NOT  TO  EXCEED
SEVEN  HUNDRED  FIFTY DOLLARS ON THE FIRST CONVICTION; ONE THOUSAND FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS ON THE SECOND CONVICTION; AND TWO  THOUSAND  DOLLARS  ON
EACH SUBSEQUENT CONVICTION OR BY BOTH SUCH FINE AND IMPRISONMENT.
(B)  NOTWITHSTANDING  ANY  OTHER  PROVISION  TO THE CONTRARY, WHEN THE
FINES INCLUDED IN THIS SECTION ARE IMPOSED ON  A  FIRM,  CORPORATION  OR
OTHER  ENTITY  THAT IS NOT A SINGLE PERSON, SUCH FINES MAY BE IMPOSED UP
TO TWO TIMES THE AMOUNT OTHERWISE ALLOWED, OR, WHERE  APPLICABLE,  THREE
TIMES THE AMOUNT OF THE DEFENDANT'S GAIN.
3.  AS  USED  IN  THIS  SECTION THE TERM "ENTERTAINMENT DEDICATED TO A
CHARITY OR NOT-FOR-PROFIT CAUSE" SHALL MEAN ALL FORMS  OF  ENTERTAINMENT
INCLUDING,  BUT  NOT  LIMITED  TO,  THEATRICAL OR OPERATIC PERFORMANCES,
CONCERTS, MOTION PICTURES, ALL FORMS OF ENTERTAINMENT AT  FAIR  GROUNDS,
AMUSEMENT  PARKS  AND ALL TYPES OF ATHLETIC COMPETITIONS INCLUDING FOOT-
BALL, BASKETBALL, BASEBALL, BOXING, TENNIS, HOCKEY, AND ANY OTHER SPORT,
AND ALL OTHER FORMS OF DIVERSION, RECREATION OR SHOW FROM WHICH  SIGNIF-
ICANT REVENUE IS DESIGNATED FOR A NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATION.
§  4. Section 25.07 of the arts and cultural affairs law is amended by
2-A. ANY PERSON, FIRM  OR  CORPORATION  WHO  RESELLS  A  TICKET  SHALL
PROVIDE  THE  PURCHASER  WITH  SUCH  TICKET RESELLER'S NAME, ADDRESS AND
TELEPHONE NUMBER OR OTHER INFORMATION NECESSARY TO OBTAIN  A  REFUND  OF
THE  TICKET  PRICE, IF NECESSARY. SUCH PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION SHALL
DISCLOSE TO THE PURCHASER WHAT PORTION OF EACH TICKET PRICE, STATED IN A
DOLLAR AMOUNT, WILL BE  COLLECTED  BY  THE  RESELLER  AND  WHETHER  SUCH
RESELLER  IS  IN ANY WAY ACTING ON BEHALF OF THE OPERATOR ORGANIZING THE
§ 5. Section 25.13 of the arts and cultural affairs law is amended  by
2-A.  NO TICKET SELLER SHALL RESELL ANY TICKET DURING THE FIRST FORTY-
EIGHT HOURS AFTER SUCH TICKET  IS  FIRST  AVAILABLE  FOR  PRIMARY  SALE;
PROVIDED  THAT  SUCH  RESTRICTION SHALL NOT APPLY WITH RESPECT TO SEASON
TICKETS OR BUNDLED SERIES TICKETS. NO TICKET SELLER SHALL SELL OR RESELL
ANY TICKET THAT SUCH SELLER DOES NOT OWN AT THE TIME  OF  THE  OFFER  OR
§ 6. Section 25.23 of the arts and cultural affairs law, as amended by
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2. NO OPERATOR OR  ITS  AGENT  SHALL  TRANSFER  A  PROSPECTIVE  TICKET
PURCHASER  THROUGH  ANY  MEANS TO A SECONDARY SELLER WITHOUT PROVIDING A
CLEAR AND CONSPICUOUS DISCLOSURE THAT INFORMS THE PROSPECTIVE  PURCHASER
THAT THE TICKET OFFERED IS IN THE SECONDARY MARKET.
BEFORE STARTING ANY TRANSACTION.  AN  ONLINE  RESALE  MARKETPLACE  SHALL
PROVIDE  LICENSEES  AND OTHERS THAT OFFER TO RESELL A TICKET THROUGH THE
WEBSITE OR ELECTRONIC SERVICE THE CAPABILITY TO SUPPLY  THE  ESTABLISHED
PRICE  CHARGED  BY  THE OPERATOR OF THE PLACE OF ENTERTAINMENT AND SHALL
DISPLAY CONSPICUOUSLY SAID ESTABLISHED PRICE, OR HYPERLINK TO THE  SAME,
ON THE WEBPAGE ON WHICH THE TICKET IS ACCESSED.
4.  AN  ONLINE MARKETPLACE SHALL DISCLOSE CLEARLY AND CONSPICUOUSLY AT
ALL TIMES ON ITS WEBSITE THE NUMBER OF TICKETS AVAILABLE  ON  THE  PLAT-
§  7. Section 25.25 of the arts and cultural affairs law is amended by
3. EVERY OPERATOR OF A PLACE OF ENTERTAINMENT SHALL  MAKE  PUBLIC  THE
PERCENTAGE  OF  TICKETS  TO  A  PLACE OF ENTERTAINMENT THAT WILL BE MADE
AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC AND THE PERCENTAGE OF  TICKETS  BEING  ALLOCATED
THROUGH  HOLDS, PRE-SALE EVENTS OR ANY OTHER MANNER THAT WITHHOLDS TICK-
ETS FOR SALE TO THE PUBLIC.
§ 8. Section 25.29 of the arts and cultural affairs law, as amended by
chapter 61 of the laws of 2007 and subdivision 1 as amended  by  chapter
151 of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows:
§ 25.29. Unlawful  charges  in connection with tickets. 1. No operator
of any place of entertainment, or  his  or  her  agent,  representative,
employee or licensee shall, if a price be charged for admission thereto,
exact, demand, accept or receive, directly or indirectly, any premium or
price  in  excess  of  the  established  price plus lawful taxes whether
designated as price, gratuity or otherwise; provided, however: (a) noth-
ing in this article shall be construed to prohibit a reasonable  service
charge  by  the operator or agents of the operator for special services,
including but not limited to, sales away from  the  box  office,  credit
card  sales  or  delivery;  and  (b)  nothing  in  this article shall be
construed to prohibit an operator or its agent from offering for initial
sale tickets by means of an auction.
2. THE TOTAL PRICE OF THE TICKET  AND  WHAT  PORTION  OF  EACH  TICKET
PRICE,  STATED IN A DOLLAR AMOUNT, REPRESENTS A SERVICE CHARGE, SHALL BE
CONSPICUOUSLY DISCLOSED  IN  ANY  ADVERTISEMENT  OR  PROMOTION,  WHETHER
DISPLAYED AT THE SITE OF THE EVENT OR ELSEWHERE.
3. In any prosecution under SUBDIVISION ONE OF this section the attor-
ney  general shall have concurrent jurisdiction with any district attor-
ney and in any such prosecution he or she or his  or  her  deputy  shall
exercise  all  the  powers and perform all the duties which the district
attorney would otherwise be authorized to exercise or perform therein.
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§ 9. Section 25.33 of the arts and cultural affairs law, as  added  by
chapter 704 of the laws of 1991, is amended to read as follows:
§ 25.33. Private  right  of  action.  1.  Notwithstanding any right of
action granted to any governmental body pursuant to  this  chapter,  any
person who has been injured by reason of a violation of this article may
bring  an  action in his or her own name to enjoin such unlawful act, an
action to recover his or her actual damages or fifty dollars,  whichever
is  greater, or both such actions. The court may award reasonable attor-
ney's fees to a prevailing plaintiff.
2. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL SHALL ESTABLISH A TOLL-FREE  TELEPHONE  NUMBER
AND  ACCEPT  THROUGH ITS WEBSITE ALLEGATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC OF IMPROPER
TICKET ACQUISITION, DISTRIBUTION OR SALES PRACTICES, INCLUDING DECEPTIVE
PRACTICES, CORRUPTION, FRAUD OR  IRREGULAR  PRACTICES  WITH  RESPECT  TO
TICKET  SALES FOR EVENTS IN THE STATE OR WITH RESPECT TO TICKETS SOLD TO
RESIDENTS OF THE STATE. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL SHALL  PROMINENTLY  DISPLAY
ON  ITS WEBSITE INFORMATION REGARDING THE HOTLINE.  THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
SHALL INVESTIGATE, AS APPROPRIATE,  ALL  CREDIBLE  ALLEGATIONS  RECEIVED
REGARDING IMPROPER TICKET ACQUISITION, DISTRIBUTION OR SALES PRACTICES.
§  10. Section 25.35 of the arts and cultural affairs law, as added by
chapter 704 of the laws of 1991, subdivision 1 as amended by chapter  56
of the laws of 2001, subdivisions 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 as amended by chapter
374  of  the  laws of 2007, and subdivision 7 as added by chapter 151 of
§ 25.35. Criminal penalties. 1. (a) Any person, firm,  corporation  or
other  entity,  whether  or not domiciled, licensed or registered within
the state, which is convicted of violating section 25.27 or  SUBDIVISION
ONE OF SECTION 25.29 of this article shall be guilty of a class A misde-
meanor  punishable by a fine not to exceed [one] TWO thousand dollars or
[two] FOUR times the amount of the defendant's gain,  to  be  determined
pursuant  to  the procedures set forth in section 400.30 of the criminal
procedure law, whichever is greater, or by a term of imprisonment not to
exceed one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
(b) Any person, firm, corporation or  other  entity,  whether  or  not
domiciled,  licensed, or registered within the state, which is convicted
of violating section 25.27 or SUBDIVISION ONE OF SECTION 25.29  of  this
article,  when  the value of the commission, gratuity, bonus, premium or
price unlawfully paid or accepted exceeds one thousand  dollars  for  an
event  as  defined in section 23.03 of this chapter, whether or not such
payment is for tickets to a single performance of that event,  shall  be
guilty  of  a  class  E  felony, punishable by a term of imprisonment in
accordance with the penal law, or by  a  fine  of  [five]  TEN  thousand
dollars  or  [two]  FOUR times the amount of the defendant's gain, to be
determined pursuant to the procedures set forth in section 400.30 of the
criminal procedure law, whichever is greater, or by both such  fine  and
2.  Any  person,  firm  or corporation which is convicted of violating
subdivision two of section 25.09 of this article shall be  guilty  of  a
misdemeanor  punishable by a term of imprisonment not to exceed one year
or by a fine not to exceed  [seven  hundred  fifty]  ONE  THOUSAND  FIVE
HUNDRED  dollars  on  the  first  conviction; [one] THREE thousand [five
hundred] dollars on the  second  conviction;  and  [two]  FOUR  thousand
dollars,  on  each subsequent conviction or by both such fine and impri-
3. Any person, firm or corporation which  is  convicted  of  knowingly
violating  subdivision  one of section 25.07 or section 25.13 or section
25.15 of this article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable  by  a
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term  of imprisonment not to exceed one hundred eighty days or by a fine
not  to  exceed  [five  hundred]  ONE  THOUSAND  dollars  on  the  first
conviction;  [one]  TWO  thousand  dollars on the second conviction; and
[two]  FOUR  thousand  dollars  on each subsequent conviction or by both
4. Notwithstanding any other penalty which  may  be  imposed  for  any
other  violation  of this article, any person, firm or corporation which
is convicted of violating section 25.11 of this article shall be  guilty
of  a  violation  punishable  by a fine not to exceed [two] FOUR hundred
dollars on the first conviction; five  hundred  dollars  on  the  second
conviction; and one thousand dollars on each subsequent conviction.
5.  Any  person,  firm  or corporation which is convicted of violating
subdivision one of section 25.09 of this article shall be  guilty  of  a
violation punishable by a fine not to exceed [five hundred] ONE THOUSAND
6. Any person, firm or corporation which is convicted of violating any
other  section of this article shall be guilty of a violation punishable
by a fine not to exceed [two hundred fifty] FIVE HUNDRED dollars.
7. Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary, when the fines
included in this section are imposed on a  firm,  corporation  or  other
entity  that  is not a single person, such fines may be imposed at up to
two times the amount otherwise  allowed,  or,  where  applicable,  three
§  11. This act shall take effect immediately; provided, however, that
the amendments made by sections two,  three,  four,  five,  six,  seven,
eight,  nine  and ten of this act shall not affect the repeal and rever-
sion of such article and shall be deemed repealed therewith.