Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4148

Introduced
2/22/24  

Caption

Ticket sales disclosures requirement, certain ticket resales and fees prohibited, and civil penalties created provisions

Impact

The legislation is designed to impact state laws significantly by setting a standard for ticket sales and resales. It requires every entertainment venue operator to provide detailed disclosures about the ticket prices directly on the tickets themselves, which could alter current practices in the ticketing industry. This change aims to eradicate misleading pricing practices and ensure that consumers are aware of the exact costs associated with attending events. Thus, SF4148 has the potential to standardize ticket sale practices across Minnesota, promoting fairness in consumer transactions.

Summary

SF4148 is a consumer protection bill pertaining to ticket sales in Minnesota, aimed at enhancing transparency and regulating the resale of tickets for entertainment venues. The bill mandates that entertainment venue operators clearly disclose ticket prices, including all ancillary fees that apply, ensuring that consumers are fully informed before their purchase. It prohibits the use of automated ticket purchasing software to prevent unfair advantages in ticket acquisition, thereby protecting consumers from inflated prices on resale markets. Additionally, civil penalties are established for those who violate these provisions, functioning as a deterrent against non-compliance.

Contention

Notably, there may be critical discussions surrounding the bill's provisions, particularly regarding the prohibition of ticket purchasing software. While proponents argue that this prevents speculative buying and ensures the availability of tickets to genuine fans, opponents might express concerns about limiting the ability of legitimate businesses that utilize technology for ticket sales. Additionally, enforcing civil penalties could lead to debates on how these penalties are applied and their implications for those in the ticket resale market. The balance between consumer protection and the right for businesses to operate freely is likely to be a key point of contention as the bill moves through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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