357-F:1 Definitions. – In this chapter: I. "Musical performance" means a musical performance, show, concert or other cultural event which includes vocal performances. II. "Person" means any corporation, company, association, firm, partnership, and joint stock company as well as any individual. III. "Place of musical entertainment" means any privately or publicly owned and operated […]
357-F:2 Disclosure Required. – When the promoter knows, prior to the sale of any tickets for a musical performance which includes, either in whole or in part, vocal performances, the promoter shall disclose whether all the lead vocals consist of played recordings rather than the actual singing of those vocalists during that performance. The […]
357-F:3 Duties of Place of Musical Entertainment. – I. A place of musical entertainment shall, upon receipt of a promoter’s disclosure that all the lead vocals consist of played recordings rather than the actual singing of those vocalists, print on the face of each ticket, in a prominent and conspicuous manner, substantially the following: […]
357-F:4 Duties of Ticket Agent. – Every ticket agent receiving tickets for sale or resale to a musical performance in which all the lead vocals consist of played recordings rather than the actual singing of the lead vocalists, shall: I. Display, in a location immediately adjacent to the booth, counter, or window where the […]
357-F:5 Penalties. – Notwithstanding title LXII: I. Any ticket agent who violates the provisions of RSA 357-F:4 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. II. Any promoter or place of musical entertainment violating the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Source. 1992, 236:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1993.
357-F:6 Enforcement. – The attorney general shall enforce the provisions of this chapter and shall adopt such rules, pursuant to RSA 541-A, as he deems reasonable and necessary in order to properly carry out his duties under this chapter. Source. 1992, 236:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1993.