Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S191

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To protect consumers of tickets

Impact

The bill suggests that changes to existing laws will be made, specifically targeting section 182A of chapter 140 of the General Laws. By creating regulations that require the option for ticket transferability, it seeks to alleviate issues in the secondary market where consumers often face restrictions. This might lead to more transparent pricing and a fairer resale market, allowing consumers to sell their tickets without fear of discrimination from the original sellers, thereby strengthening consumer protection in the ticketing sector.

Summary

Bill S191, titled 'An Act to protect consumers of tickets,' aims to reform the ticketing industry in Massachusetts by mandating that paperless tickets be made transferable at the time of purchase. This legislation is designed to enhance consumer rights by ensuring that buyers have the option to transfer their tickets without incurring additional fees, thus aiming for greater accessibility and control over ticket ownership. The established price for tickets must remain consistent, regardless of whether they are paperless or transferable, significantly impacting how ticket sales are structured.

Contention

Discussions surrounding this bill may reveal points of contention between event organizers and advocates for consumer rights. Some event operators may argue that mandatory transferability could disrupt their business models or lead to inflated secondary market prices. Conversely, consumers and advocacy groups are likely to argue that this bill is a necessary reform to address the current limitations imposed on ticket ownership in a growing digital ticketing landscape. Clarifying responsibilities for ticket issuers and platforms facilitating ticket transfers will be pivotal to the legislative debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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