New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3069

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits circumventing security measures for certain online ticket sales.

Impact

The bill amends existing legislation enacted under P.L.1983, c.135, enhancing protections for consumers in the online ticket market. With the growing prevalence of scalping and the use of automated bots to buy up tickets, this legislative move is positioned as a necessary response to prevent fraud and ensure fair access to tickets for legitimate purchasers. The consequences for violating these provisions include criminal charges, which can lead to significant penalties including fines and imprisonment.

Summary

A3069, introduced by Assemblyman Donald A. Guardian, proposes new regulations surrounding online ticket sales in New Jersey. The bill specifically targets the use of software and technology aimed at circumventing security measures on websites that sell tickets to various entertainment events. By prohibiting practices that undermine the integrity of ticket purchasing systems, the legislation intends to create a more equitable buying process for consumers.

Contention

Some points of contention may arise regarding how broadly the bill defines terms such as 'online ticket issuer' and 'ticket broker.' Opponents might argue that the legislation could unintentionally affect individuals who casually resell tickets, while its proponents emphasize the importance of holding entities accountable that exploit loopholes in ticket sales. The legislation seeks to balance consumer protection with the legitimate ticket resale market, which may present challenges in enforcement and compliance.

Companion Bills

NJ S288

Same As Prohibits circumventing security measures for certain online ticket sales.

NJ A195

Carry Over Prohibits circumventing security measures for certain online ticket sales.

NJ S2805

Carry Over Prohibits circumventing security measures for certain online ticket sales.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2801

Prohibits circumventing security measures for certain online ticket sales.

NJ A195

Prohibits circumventing security measures for certain online ticket sales.

NJ S288

Prohibits circumventing security measures for certain online ticket sales.

NJ SB650

Consumer protection; prohibiting a person to use or sell certain software to evade security measures of a ticket seller's website or sell tickets at an increased price. Effective date.

NJ SB650

Consumer protection; prohibiting a person to use or sell certain software to evade security measures of a ticket seller's website or sell tickets at an increased price. Effective date.

NJ A5611

Modifies current law on ticket sales and resales.

NJ A2925

Limits use of paperless ticketing systems.

NJ SF2003

Disclosures requirements and certain conduct prohibitions relating to ticket sales

NJ S4031

Prohibits sale of tickets not in reseller's possession.

NJ A5639

Prohibits sale of tickets not in reseller's possession.

Similar Bills

CA SB969

Alcoholic beverages: entertainment zones: consumption.

OR HB2743

Relating to adult entertainment establishments; prescribing an effective date.

IA HF760

A bill for an act authorizing cities to establish self-supported entertainment areas.(Formerly HF 38; See HF 1051.)

IA HF38

A bill for an act authorizing cities to establish self-supported entertainment areas.(See HF 760, HF 1051.)

IA HF42

A bill for an act authorizing cities to establish self-supported entertainment areas.(See HF 412.)

IA HF412

A bill for an act authorizing cities to establish self-supported entertainment areas.(Formerly HF 42.)

IA SF309

A bill for an act authorizing cities to establish self-supported entertainment areas.

CA SB829

Ticket sellers: exclusivity.