Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB83

Introduced
1/26/23  

Caption

Georgia Athletic and Entertainment Commission; provide for restriction of access to contests and events

Impact

The implications of this bill are significant, as it establishes a legal framework for event organizers to enforce conduct and behavior standards at their venues. By allowing these entities to revoke ticket access for lawful reasons—including safety and security concerns—the bill seeks to enhance control over events and potentially mitigate risks associated with attendance. This amendment aligns ticketing procedures with contemporary practices and technologies which are increasingly utilized in the sector.

Summary

House Bill 83 is an amendment to Chapter 4B of Title 43 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, focusing on the Georgia Athletic and Entertainment Commission. The bill introduces several provisions for restricting access to contests and events organized at various venues. Specifically, it allows owners, operators, lessees, or sponsors of such events to revoke or manage the licenses granted through tickets, meaning that access to the venue can be controlled and denied based on their discretion. This encompasses a wide range of formats, including paper, electronic, and mobile tickets.

Contention

There may be notable considerations regarding the limits of this enforcement capability. While the bill authorizes a broad range of authorities to monitor and restrict access, critics might assess whether such powers could lead to unfair practices or disruptions to lawful attendees. Furthermore, stakeholders in the entertainment and sports sectors may have differing opinions on the balance between security measures and the preservation of consumer rights, potentially leading to public debate on the effectiveness and fairness of these restrictions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB602

Georgia Athletic and Entertainment Commission; regulation of bare knuckle boxing matches; provide

GA HB398

Professions and businesses; ticket brokers; remove an exception permitting certain resale restrictions

GA SB183

Ticket Brokers; exception permitting certain resale restrictions; remove

GA HB489

Georgia Entertainment Industry Investment Act; aggregate annual limit; provide

GA HB155

Professions and businesses; issuance of licenses by endorsement for spouses of firefighters, healthcare providers, and law enforcement officers who relocate to Georgia; provide

GA HB653

Georgia Public Service Commission; rename as Georgia Public Utilities Commission

GA HB1719

Sales tax; exempt admissions charged at athletic games or contests between universities or colleges.

GA HB1329

State government; regulation and taxation of fantasy contests; authorize and provide

GA HB548

Georgia Entertainment Industry Investment Act; certain sales and transfers of tax credits; impose a fee

GA SB1542

Oklahoma State Athletic Commission; clarifying authority over entertainment wrestling. Effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.