New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1063

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires Division of Consumer Affairs display list of all registered ticket brokers on division's website.

Impact

By mandating that the Division of Consumer Affairs keep an up-to-date list of registered ticket brokers available on its website, the bill reinforces consumer rights and safety. Increased transparency is intended not only to help consumers make informed purchasing decisions but also to promote accountability among ticket brokers. It is a proactive step to address the potential for exploitation in the ticket resale market, where unscrupulous practices can lead to financial loss for consumers.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1063 requires the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs to maintain and publicly display a list of all registered ticket brokers. This legislation aims to enhance transparency within the ticket industry, thereby protecting consumers from engaging with unregistered brokers. As the market for ticket sales can often be fraught with fraud and questionable practices, this bill is positioned as a consumer protection measure designed to streamline access to verified ticket sellers.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding A1063 may arise from the implications it has on existing ticket brokers, who may be subject to increased regulation and scrutiny under this new requirement. Some industry stakeholders may argue that while transparency is essential, the additional burden of compliance and the potential renewal fees could be detrimental for smaller businesses within the industry. As such, the balance between consumer protection and regulatory burden is likely to be a focal point in discussions as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

NJ S518

Same As Requires Division of Consumer Affairs display list of all registered ticket brokers on division's website.

NJ A5638

Carry Over Requires Division of Consumer Affairs display list of all registered ticket brokers on division's website.

NJ S3995

Carry Over Requires Division of Consumer Affairs display list of all registered ticket brokers on division's website.

Previously Filed As

NJ S518

Requires Division of Consumer Affairs display list of all registered ticket brokers on division's website.

NJ A5638

Requires Division of Consumer Affairs display list of all registered ticket brokers on division's website.

NJ S3995

Requires Division of Consumer Affairs display list of all registered ticket brokers on division's website.

NJ A3047

Requires certain notice when redirecting consumers to website for ticket resale and establishes certain requirements for websites offering tickets for resale.

NJ A5289

Requires certain notice when redirecting consumers to website for ticket resale and establishes certain requirements for websites offering tickets for resale.

NJ S2833

Requires certain notice when redirecting consumers to website for ticket resale and establishes certain requirements for websites offering tickets for resale.

NJ S4581

Requires Division of Consumer Affairs to create open data portal and provide certain datasets online.

NJ A5624

Requires Division of Consumer Affairs to create open data portal and provide certain datasets online.

NJ A5611

Modifies current law on ticket sales and resales.

NJ HB3108

TICKETS-CONSUMER PROTECTIONS

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