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House amends and passes consumer-ticket-protection bill, requiring resellers to disclose status and fees
Summary
The House passed an amended HB128 on Feb. 19, 2019, requiring secondary ticket sellers to conspicuously disclose reseller status and to itemize total charges at checkout; amendment No.1 removed a rebuttable presumption and replaced it with a court-determinative process. (House vote: 52–18)
Representative Handy introduced first substitute HB128 to address deceptive secondary ticket websites and require clear disclosure that a site is a reseller and that ticket price may exceed face value, plus an itemized total at checkout.
Representative McCall moved Amendment No.1 to remove a rebuttable presumption…
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