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House Commerce Committee to concur with Senate changes to H.512 ticket-resale bill
Summary
The Vermont House Committee on Commerce and Economic Development voted 11-0 to concur with Senate amendments to H.512. Changes include a narrower reseller definition, a 110% cap applied via secondary exchanges for small independent venues, mandated total-price disclosure, a ban on deceptive URLs, a speculative-sales ban applying to any person, and a July 1, 2028 sunset.
The Vermont House Committee on Commerce and Economic Development voted to concur with Senate amendments to H.512, the ticket-resale bill, in an 11-0 hand vote, the committee chair said. The vote sends the measure back to the floor for action Tuesday with a recommendation to accept the Senate changes.
Cameron Wood of the Office of Legislative Council briefed the committee on the Senate’s revisions. Major changes include redefining “reseller” as a business entity (with an explicit exclusion for individuals reselling tickets purchased for personal use), limiting the 110% resale price cap to sales handled by secondary ticket exchanges, and…
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