California Business and Professions Code ARTICLE 13 - Closed Circuit Telecast Revenue

  • Section 18830.
    As used in this article:(a) “Person” includes a promoter, club, individual, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, association, or other organization.(b) “Closed circuit telecast” includes any telecast or...
  • Section 18831.
    No person shall charge or receive an admission fee for exhibiting a simultaneous telecast of any live, current, or spontaneous contest or wrestling exhibition on...
  • Section 18832.
    Every person who charges and receives a fee for exhibiting a simultaneous telecast of any live, current, or spontaneous contest or wrestling exhibition on a...
  • Section 18833.
    The commission may designate a representative to be present at, and observe the computation of the number of tickets issued or sold, and the determination...
  • Section 18834.
    Whenever any person fails to make a report of a closed-circuit television showing of any contest or wrestling exhibition within the period prescribed by Section...
  • Section 18835.
    If a permitholder fails to pay any tax ascertained to be due under this chapter, in addition to the costs of the examination under Section...
  • Section 18836.
    In case of default in the payment of any tax due under this chapter, the commission may refuse to issue a permit to any person...
  • Section 18837.
    This article does not apply to a cable television’s system franchised under Section 53066 of the Government Code.(Added by Stats. 1985, Ch. 1092, Sec. 2.)

Last modified: October 22, 2018