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Assembly advances consumer‑protection bill to require proof‑of‑purchase delivery for event tickets
Summary
SACRAMENTO — The Assembly Arts Committee on April 22 advanced AB 1291, a bill aimed at reducing consumer confusion and fraud in primary and secondary ticket sales by requiring timely electronic proof of purchase and limited use of that proof to gain entry when linked to an unused ticket.
SACRAMENTO — The Assembly Arts Committee on April 22 advanced AB 1291, a bill aimed at reducing consumer confusion and fraud in primary and secondary ticket sales by requiring timely electronic proof of purchase and limited use of that proof to gain entry when linked to an unused ticket.
Assemblymember Lee, the bill’s author, said the amendments he was accepting would require primary ticket sellers to electronically deliver proof of purchase immediately on sale and permit that proof to be used to gain entry if the purchaser cannot access their ticket for reasons beyond their control — provided the proof is linked to an actual ticket that has not been…
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