New Ohio law takes effect requiring school districts to accept cash for tickets

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The law was passed as part of House Bill 33 this summer and took effect Oct. 3rd. This is the first time under the Friday night lights that the law applies.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — For the first time, school districts across the state are required to accept cash for football game tickets.

Some districts, like Olentangy and Groveport Madison, updated ticket purchasing policies ahead of the new school year. Tim Stried from the Ohio High School Athletic Association says in some cases you may see cash tickets cost more than digital ones.

 

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