Kan. Admin. Regs. § 128-3-1 - Tickets and fees
(a) Each person
admitted to an event shall have a ticket or pass.
(b) Each ticket shall indicate on the ticket
the price, the name of the promoter, and the date and time of the event. The
price of the ticket shall be indicated either on the ticket and the ticket stub
or on the electronic ticket. Each ticket shall be printed on cardboard or
issued electronically, with a different color for each event.
(c) The promoter shall not sell any tickets
for a price other than the price printed on the ticket.
(d) The promoter of each event shall prohibit
the sale of any tickets for a price other than the price printed on the ticket,
except as provided in subsections (e) and (f).
(e) Each ticket for an event sold for less
than the price printed on the ticket shall be overstamped with the actual price
charged. The overstamp shall be placed on the printed face of the ticket as
well as on the stub retained by the ticket holder. Failure to comply with this
subsection shall result in the full ticket price being used for purposes of
computing the athletic fee required to be paid.
(f) Each complimentary ticket shall be
clearly marked "COMPLIMENTARY." A promoter shall not issue complimentary
tickets for more than 15 percent of the seats in the venue, without the boxing
commissioner's prior written authorization. Failure to comply with this
subsection shall result in the required use of the full ticket price for the
purpose of computing the athletic fee required to be paid.
(g) The boxing commissioner, the commission's
staff, each inspector, and each member of the athletic commission shall be
admitted without a ticket or pass to any contest or professional wrestling
performance over which the commission has jurisdiction.
(h) No person without a ticket shall be
admitted to an event unless that person is one of the following:
(1) A contestant scheduled to compete at the
event;
(2) an employee or
independent contractor who provides identification from the promoter indicating
that the individual is an employee or independent contractor working for the
promoter;
(3) a member of the media
approved by the promoter to attend the event;
(4) an on-duty law enforcement officer;
or
(5) an on-duty emergency
responder.
(i) The
holder of a ticket for an event shall not be allowed to perform either of the
following:
(1) Pass through the gate of the
premises where the event is being held, unless the ticket is separated from the
ticket stub, marked, scanned, or inventoried as having been presented at the
gate; or
(2) occupy a seat unless
the ticket holder is in possession of the electronic ticket, ticket stub, or
marked ticket.
(j) If a
ticket is electronic, the ticket shall be scanned before the ticket holder's
admission into the venue.
(k) Once
the ticket holder gains entry to a venue by way of ticket, the individual shall
be readmitted after leaving only if the individual presents a ticket stub or
other evidence of admission and a notation stamp or other similar marking
indicating that the individual is permitted to reenter.
(l) The following duties shall be the
responsibility of each inspector assigned to each event:
(1) Supervising ticket sales, ticket boxes,
and the entrances and exits to the site of the contest or performance for the
purpose of checking admission controls; and
(2) ensuring that all tickets are counted and
that a final accounting, including computation of the number of complimentary
tickets and passes that are used, the price of admission charged for each
ticket, and the gross receipts from all ticket sales, is completed.
(m) The final accounting shall be
conducted in a private room or secured area and in the presence of both the
promoter's representative and the assigned inspector. The final accounting
shall include a determination by the assigned inspector of the amount of
athletic fee due from the promoter.
(n) Each promoter who obtains a permit for an
event shall pay to the commission the athletic fee, which is five percent of
the gross receipts derived from the admission charges for the event.
(o) Gross receipts shall mean the total
amount of all ticket sales, including complimentary tickets and passes, after
sales tax is deducted. For the purposes of this subsection, complimentary
tickets and passes shall be included in the calculation of gross receipts and
counted as if the complimentary tickets and passes had been sold at the average
ticket price of all those tickets offered for sale for the event.
(p) If no admission is charged for an event
and the promoter is promoting the event for a contracted amount, the five
percent athletic fee shall be based on the contract price. A copy of the
contract shall be submitted to the commission with the fee payment. If there is
no written contract, the promoter and the entity with which the promoter has
entered into an oral contract shall sign a notarized affidavit stating the
amount paid to the promoter for the event.
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