Allows ticket prices at postseason athletic events to be increased to offset event-related expenses.
Impact
The imposition of this bill is expected to impact the financial operations of public school districts involved in athletic events significantly. By allowing for ticket price increases specifically for playoff games, districts may find it easier to cover the costs associated with hosting such events. However, it also creates a standardized approach to ticket pricing and associations for schools, which may help in controlling sudden price hikes that otherwise could exclude parts of the community, particularly young students from attending games.
Summary
Assembly Bill A5568, introduced by Assemblyman Benjie E. Wimberly, aims to amend existing legislation to allow for the increase of ticket prices at postseason athletic events to help offset event-related expenses. This includes costs related to rentals, staffing, security, and insurance. The bill also sets a limit on how much school districts can charge for playoff tickets, prohibiting them from joining associations that demand adult ticket prices exceeding 300% of the regular season rates at public schools or 200% at other venues, unless justified by the Commissioner of Education. The proposal was favorably reported by the Assembly Tourism, Gaming and the Arts Committee on June 5, 2023, with unanimous approval.
Contention
While proponents of A5568 argue that it provides necessary financial support to athletic programs facing rising costs, opponents may raise concerns about the implications for access to events, especially for economically disadvantaged families. The requirement that schools offer discounted prices for students in financial distress is a critical aspect of the bill aimed at addressing these disparities. Nonetheless, there could be ongoing debate about how effective these safeguards are in practice and whether they sufficiently mitigate potential exclusion from games due to high ticket prices.
Relating to a study of the impact and feasibility of adopting average daily membership when determining the entitlement of a school district or open-enrollment charter school.