Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3621

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to certain disclosures and other requirements and prohibited conduct relating to the sale of tickets for concerts and other events.

Impact

The legislation mandates that primary ticket sellers disclose the total ticket price prominently during the purchasing process and prohibits them from increasing prices once they are displayed. Additionally, it restricts primary ticket sellers from discriminating against purchasers who resell or gift tickets. This provision is significant, as it aims to dismantle any potential monopolistic practices of primary sellers and supports the rights of consumers to resell their tickets without penalties.

Summary

House Bill 3621 aims to regulate the sale of tickets for concerts and other events in Texas by introducing specific disclosures and requirements for both primary and secondary ticket sellers. The bill establishes definitions pertinent to ticket sales, such as 'base ticket price' and 'event ticket fee,' to ensure clarity for consumers regarding the costs associated with acquiring tickets. With these definitions in place, the legislation seeks to promote transparency in the pricing of event tickets, thereby enhancing consumer understanding of the total cost at the point of purchase.

Contention

One notable aspect of HB 3621 is its focus on secondary market ticket sellers. The bill stipulates that such sellers cannot offer tickets unless they possess the actual tickets and must comply with strict transparency standards. The regulation of secondary markets has been a point of contention, with proponents arguing that it protects consumers from deceptive practices, while opponents may view it as an unnecessary burden that could hinder market efficiency or restrict the availability of tickets in a competitive environment.

Companion Bills

TX SB1820

Identical Relating to certain disclosures and other requirements and prohibited conduct relating to the sale of tickets for concerts and other events.

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