25.01 - Legislative findings.

* § 25.01. Legislative  findings.  The  legislature finds and declares  that  transactions  involving  tickets  for  admission  to   places   of  entertainment  are  a  matter  of  public  interest  and  subject to the  supervision of New York and the appropriate  political  subdivisions  of  the  state  for  the  purpose  of safeguarding the public against fraud,  extortion, and similar abuses.    The legislature further finds that many ticket resellers advertise and  sell tickets to places of entertainment within  the  boundaries  of  New  York  state  often from locations outside the state, without adhering to  the provisions of this article. The legislature  objects  to  any  claim  that  businesses domiciled outside New York state are exempted from this  statute when selling tickets to events  occurring  in  New  York  state,  regardless of the territories of origin of both the buyer and seller. It  is  the  legislature's  intent that all governmental bodies charged with  enforcement of this article, including the attorney general of New  York  state  have  the  authority  to  regulate  the activities of all persons  reselling tickets to venues located within this state to the full extent  of the state's powers under the federal and state constitutions and that  this article be construed in light of this purpose.    * NB Effective until May 16, 2011    * § 25.01. Matters of public interest. It  is  hereby  determined  and  declared  that  the price of or charge for admission to theatres, places  of amusement or entertainment, or other places where public exhibitions,  games, contests or performances are held is a  matter  affected  with  a  public  interest  and  subject  to  the  supervision  of the appropriate  political subdivisions of the state for the purpose of safeguarding  the  public against fraud, extortion, exorbitant rates and similar abuses.    * NB Effective May 16, 2011