Section 25.13*2. Printing price on ticket  


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  • Every person, firm or corporation
      who owns,  operates  or  controls  a  theatre,  place  of  amusement  or
      entertainment,  or other place where public exhibitions, games, contests
      or performances are held shall, if a  price  be  charged  for  admission
      thereto,  print on the face of each such ticket or other evidence of the
      right of entry the price  charged  therefor  by  such  person,  firm  or
      corporation. Such person, firm or corporation shall likewise be required
      to  print  or  endorse  thereon  the  maximum premium (not to exceed two
      dollars, plus lawful taxes), at which such ticket or other  evidence  of
      the  right  of  entry  may  be resold or offered for resale. It shall be
      unlawful for any person, firm or  corporation  to  resell  or  offer  to
      resell  such  ticket  or  other  evidence  of  the right of entry at any
      premium or price in excess of such maximum premium printed  or  endorsed
      thereon,  plus  lawful  taxes,  or  so  that  the  ultimate price to the
      purchaser of such ticket shall exceed a sum in  excess  of  two  dollars
      over  and  above  the original price charged for admission as printed on
    
      the face of each such ticket or other evidence of the  right  of  entry,
      plus lawful taxes.
        * NB Effective May 16, 2010