New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2186

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires ticket website operators to display certain information regarding ticket availability.

Impact

The bill aims to combat the prevalent issue of surge pricing, wherein ticket prices rise significantly due to high demand. By ensuring that prospective buyers have access to information about ticket availability, A2186 seeks to democratize the purchasing process and reduce instances of consumers feeling misled or manipulated by pricing strategies. The requirement for transparency in ticket sales is expected to positively affect consumer trust and satisfaction in the ticket-buying process.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2186 mandates that ticket website operators in New Jersey must transparently disclose critical information regarding ticket availability for events. The key requirements include displaying the total number of tickets that will be available for each venue, the number of tickets that have been released to date, and the number of tickets that have been sold to date. The intention behind the bill is to enhance consumer awareness and empower buyers to make informed decisions when purchasing tickets online, particularly when demand is high and prices may surge.

Contention

Though the bill has potential benefits for consumers, it may also face pushback from ticket website operators who perceive the mandated disclosures as burdensome. Concerns could arise around the implementation costs and administrative burdens tied to ensuring compliance with the new regulations. Additionally, debate might occur regarding the effectiveness of such transparency measures in genuinely affecting pricing practices in a market that is notoriously difficult to regulate.

Enforcement

Violations of the provisions outlined in A2186 would be classified as unlawful practices under existing consumer protection laws in New Jersey. This enforcement mechanism aims to ensure compliance by ticket website operators, thereby reinforcing the importance of the bill's goals. This legal framework is crucial in legitimizing consumer rights as they seek to navigate the often confusing landscape of event ticket sales.

Companion Bills

NJ A5288

Carry Over Requires ticket website operators to display certain information regarding ticket availability.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5288

Requires ticket website operators to display certain information regarding ticket availability.

NJ A3047

Requires certain notice when redirecting consumers to website for ticket resale and establishes certain requirements for websites offering tickets for resale.

NJ A5289

Requires certain notice when redirecting consumers to website for ticket resale and establishes certain requirements for websites offering tickets for resale.

NJ S2833

Requires certain notice when redirecting consumers to website for ticket resale and establishes certain requirements for websites offering tickets for resale.

NJ A5691

Requires display of estimated odds of winning on certain lottery tickets and State Lottery website.

NJ A5611

Modifies current law on ticket sales and resales.

NJ A4861

Requires issuance of refund or credit for tickets purchased through reseller or ticket resale website for events that get postponed.

NJ S4579

Requires display of estimated odds of winning on certain lottery tickets and State Lottery website.

NJ A2611

Addresses fees charged for tickets for entry to places of entertainment and format in which tickets can be issued to ticket buyer.

NJ SB2409

Relating to the Internet domain name used by a website that sells tickets to events.

Similar Bills

CA AB2389

Adult performers: employment rights.

CA SB785

Consumer protection: ticket sellers.

NJ A195

Prohibits circumventing security measures for certain online ticket sales.

NJ A3069

Prohibits circumventing security measures for certain online ticket sales.

NJ S2801

Prohibits circumventing security measures for certain online ticket sales.

MN HF1989

Ticket sale disclosure required, ticket sale conduct prohibited, data disclosure to the commissioner of commerce required, and enforcement allowed by the commissioner of commerce.

MN SF2003

Disclosures requirements and certain conduct prohibitions relating to ticket sales

NJ S288

Prohibits circumventing security measures for certain online ticket sales.