Utah Admin. Code R457-1-505 - Complimentary Tickets
(1)
(a) Limitation on issuance, calculation of
price, and service charge for payment to contestant working on percentage
basis.
(b) A promoter may not issue
complimentary tickets for more than 4% of the seats in the house without the
Commission's written authorization. The Commission may not consider
complimentary tickets which it authorizes under this section to constitute part
of the total gross receipts from admission fees for the purposes of calculating
the license fee prescribed in Section 9-23-304.
(c) If complimentary tickets are issued for
more than 4% of the seats in the house, then for each contestant who works on a
percentage basis, the promoter shall pay the contestant a percentage of the
normal price of all complimentary tickets more than 4% of the seats in the
house, unless the contract between the contestant and the promoter provides
otherwise and stipulates the number of complimentary tickets issued. In
addition, if a promoter or its agent charges a service fee for complimentary
tickets, then the promoter may pay the contestant a percentage of that service
fee, less any deduction for federal taxes and fees.
(d) Pursuant to Section 9-23-304 a promoter
shall file, within 10 days after the contest, a report indicating how many
complimentary tickets the promoter issued and the value of those
tickets.
(2)
(a) Complimentary ticket and tickets at
reduced rate, persons entitled or allowed to receive such tickets, duties of
promoter, disciplinary action, fees and taxes.
(b) Each promoter shall provide tickets
without charge to the following persons who may not be liable for the payment
of any fees for those tickets:
(i) the
Commission members, Director and representatives;
(ii) principals and seconds who are engaged
in a contest or exhibition which is part of the program of unarmed combat;
and
(iii) holders of lifetime
passes issued by the Commission, and any lifetime passes shall be subject to
the following:
(A) approval based on the sole
discretion of the Commission by majority vote;
(B) holder shall notify the Director of their
intent to attend an event;
(C)
promoter shall arrange seating;
(D)
any Commission Member or Director may nominate an individual to receive a
lifetime pass; and
(E) Revocation
by a majority vote of the Commission.
(c) Each promoter may provide tickets without
charge or at a reduced rate to the following persons who shall be liable for
payment of applicable fees on the reduced amount paid, unless the person is a
journalist, police officer or firefighter as provided in this subsection:
(i) any of the promoter's employees, and if
the promoter is a corporation, to a director or officer who is regularly
employed or engaged in promoting programs of unarmed combat, regardless of
whether the Director or officer's duties require admission to the particular
program and regardless of whether the Director or officer is on duty at the
time of that program;
(ii)
employees of the Commission;
(iii)
a journalist who is performing a journalist's duties; and
(iv) a firefighter or police officer that is
performing the duties of a firefighter or police officer.
(d) Each promoter shall perform the following
duties in relation to the issuance of complimentary tickets or those issued at
a reduced price:
(i) the promoter will issue
clearly marked "PRESS" badges to the press. No more tickets may be issued to
journalists than will permit comfortable seating in the press area;
(ii) seating at the press tables or in the
press area must be journalists who are covering the contest or exhibition and
to other persons designated by the Commission;
(iii) the promoter shall submit a list of
passes issued to journalists to the Commission before the contest or
exhibition;
(iv) the promoter may
sell only one ticket at a reduced price to any manager, second, contestant or
other person licensed by the Commission;
(v) the Commission or Director may approve,
in advance, any credential issued by the promoter which allows an admission to
the program without a ticket; and
(iv) the promoter shall request for the
issuance of such credentials at least 5 hours before the first contest or
exhibition of the program.
(e) Admission of any person who does not hold
a ticket or who is non-exempt pursuant to this section is grounds for
suspension or revocation of the promoter's license or for the assessment of a
penalty.
(f) The Commission shall
collect all fees and taxes due on any ticket that is not specifically exempt
pursuant to this section, and for any person admitted without a ticket in
violation of this section.
(3) Reservation of area for use by
Commission. For every program of unarmed combat, the promoter of the program
shall reserve seats at ringside for use by the designated Commission member and
Commission representatives.
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