An Act to facilitate the purchase of certain event tickets
Massachusetts bill to streamline event ticket purchasing processes, referred to Consumer Protection committee for review of regulatory framework changes.
Massachusetts bill to streamline event ticket purchasing processes, referred to Consumer Protection committee for review of regulatory framework changes.
SD 1392 is a Massachusetts bill that aims to streamline and facilitate the purchase of event tickets, likely by removing regulatory barriers or modernizing ticket sales practices. The bill was referred to the Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure Committee, suggesting it addresses consumer safeguards in ticket transactions. Without access to the bill's specific text, the exact mechanisms—whether addressing resale markets, digital sales platforms, or ticket broker regulations—remain unclear.
Event ticket markets affect millions of consumers annually and have been plagued by issues including bot purchases, price gouging, and limited transparency. Modernizing ticket sale regulations could improve consumer access to events or reduce fraud, but could also affect artist revenue and fan fairness depending on implementation. This touches on real economic activity and consumer protection standards across Massachusetts.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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