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Committee advances cap on ticket fees in resale market; final language creates two-part limit
Summary
House Bill 967, which would cap certain ticket fees charged to purchasers and by resellers, was reported from committee after debate over whether a flat cap would have unintended consequences for resellers and bona fide purchasers; the committee recorded a 15-9 vote in favor.
The House Consumer Protection, Technology & Utilities Committee voted to report House Bill 967, which would amend the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law to cap fees charged to ticket purchasers and by event ticket resellers.
Representative Isaacson, the bill sponsor, said the proposal aims to curb excessive fees that make tickets unattainable for average fans.…
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