New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3329

Introduced
11/14/22  

Caption

Revises provisions related to selling and reselling of tickets.

Impact

The bill is poised to significantly impact current laws governing ticket sales by enforcing stricter regulations on ticket brokers. On the consumer side, it aims to foster an environment of clarity and trust, ensuring purchasers are fully informed of total ticket costs, including ancillary fees. Moreover, it allows consumers to confirm their understanding of these disclosures before finalizing purchases, thereby enhancing consumer rights and protection against potentially deceptive practices inherent in previous law.

Summary

Senate Bill S3329 revises existing legislation on the sale and resale of tickets for entertainment venues in New Jersey. The bill mandates heightened standards for ticket brokers operating online platforms, introducing new transparency requirements designed to protect consumers. Specifically, it requires ticket brokers to prominently disclose essential information regarding the nature of sales, potential markups from the original price set by venues, and refund policies related to event cancellations or postponements.

Contention

Despite its consumer-friendly intentions, S3329 may face opposition from stakeholders within the ticket resale industry. Critics argue that overly stringent regulations could hinder sales fluidity, potentially driving business operations to secondary platforms outside New Jersey’s jurisdiction. Additionally, there are concerns regarding the feasibility of compliance with these new disclosure mandates, which may impose additional administrative burdens on smaller brokers while favoring larger entities who can absorb such costs effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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