Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1414

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to stop fraudulent representation of business against performers

Impact

If enacted, H1414 will amend the existing General Laws by adding a new chapter focused on fraudulent practices against performing artists. The bill empowers the Attorney General to take legal action against violators, facilitating the protection of artists from financial exploitation. The introduction of this legislation reflects a recognition of the unique challenges faced by individuals in the entertainment industry and seeks to provide them with a means of redress in case of misconduct.

Summary

House Bill 1414 aims to protect performing artists from fraudulent representation within the entertainment industry. The bill specifically prohibits any individual or entity purporting to be associated with the arts—such as talent agents or managers—from misleading job seekers into believing they have employment opportunities available when they require an advance fee. This is intended to create a safer environment for artists who may be vulnerable to scams that exploit their ambition in seeking work in fields like theatre, film, and music.

Contention

Discussion around H1414 highlights the necessity of such protections in an often unregulated industry, but it also raises questions about enforcement and the potential burden on the Attorney General's office. Critics may argue about the practicality of monitoring compliance and the challenge of defining what constitutes fraudulent representation. Additionally, there are concerns about how the bill's enforcement mechanisms will balance the need for protection against the potential for overreach and stifling legitimate business practices.

Companion Bills

MA H4517

Replaced by Study Order

Similar Bills

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