§ 130.006 TICKET SCALPING.
   (A)   No person shall sell or offer for sale upon a public street or other public place, a ticket to a theatre, circus, athletic grounds, or place of public entertainment or amusement, at a price in excess of that demanded or received from the general public for the same privilege, or in excess of the advertised or printed rate unless the owner, lessee, operator, or manager of the place of public entertainment or amusement permits, in writing, a charge in excess of the box office price.
   (B)   If the owner, lessee, operator, or manager of a circus, theatre, athletic grounds, or place of public entertainment or amusement has sold a ticket or admission to a person under restrictive conditions and at a less rate than the general admission charged, and whose name appears on the face of the tickets or is registered in the office of the owner, lessee, operator, or manager as the holder of the ticket and if it is printed on the face of the ticket that the ticket is nontransferable and sold only to the person whose name appears on the face of the ticket or whose name is registered, the holder of the ticket shall not sell the ticket to another person.
   (C)   A violation of this section shall be a civil infraction subject to a civil fine of $25.
Penalty, see § 130.999