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FL H1057

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/21/2014

Primary Sponsor

Economic Development and Tourism Subcommittee

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Origin

House of Representatives

2014 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Counterfeiting, forging, altering, cloning, or possessing fraudulent admission tickets, cards, wristbands, or other ticket-access media is a first-degree misdemeanor, with enhanced penalties for repeat offenses.

  • Possessing 10 or more counterfeit or fraudulent tickets or ticket-access media is elevated to a third-degree felony.

  • Second or subsequent violations of ticket fraud offenses become third-degree felonies.

  • Selling or transferring nontransferable multiuse tickets (those valid for multiple days or locations) after they have been used at least once is prohibited and constitutes a first-degree misdemeanor.

  • Multiuse tickets are presumed nontransferable unless clearly marked "may be used by more than one person" on the ticket or explicitly stated as transferable by the issuer; second or subsequent violations of the resale prohibition are third-degree felonies.

Legislative Description

Ticket Sales

Last Action

Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/SB 1142 (Ch. 2014-95)

4/29/2014

Committee Referrals

Economic Affairs3/24/2014
Economic Development And Tourism Subcommittee3/5/2014

Full Bill Text

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