Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4868

Introduced
3/26/26  

Caption

Ticket resale disclosure and price regulation

Impact

The implications of SF4868 for state laws involve significant changes in the regulation of ticket resales. By instituting disclosure requirements, the bill would amend existing consumer protection laws to ensure that consumers receive clear information about the prices they pay for event tickets. This would enhance market transparency and foster a fairer competitive environment among ticket sellers. Additionally, the requirement for disclosure may lead to increased scrutiny of ticket resale practices, potentially limiting overly aggressive price increases and promoting more ethical selling practices.

Summary

SF4868 focuses on the ticket resale market, aiming to increase transparency and consumer protection regarding ticket prices. The bill introduces mandatory disclosures for ticket resellers, requiring them to clearly state the original ticket price alongside their resale price. This measure is intended to help consumers make informed purchasing decisions and prevent price gouging in the market, ensuring that buyers are aware of the markups that occur during resale. Supporters argue that the bill will create a fairer marketplace, enabling consumers to understand the true cost of tickets before making a purchase.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SF4868 center on the balance between regulation and the rights of businesses in the secondary ticket market. Opponents, primarily from the ticket resale industry, argue that the bill may impose undue burdens that could inhibit their ability to operate effectively. They claim that the disclosure requirement may lead to legal complications and increased operational costs. Furthermore, there are concerns that rigid regulations could drive resellers underground, ultimately harming consumers instead of helping them. Proponents counter that without regulation, consumers are at risk of exploitation and unfair pricing practices.

Companion Bills

MN HF4250

Similar To Ticket resale disclosures and price regulated, and reports required.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4250

Ticket resale disclosures and price regulated, and reports required.

MN LD913

An Act to Amend the Law Regulating the Resale of Tickets

MN SB2015

TICKET SALES-DISCLOSURES

MN HF2383

Prohibition against certain ticket sales and advertisements removed.

MN H0297

Ticket Sales and Resales

MN SB1622

Relating to certain disclosures and other requirements relating to the online sale of concert and other event tickets.

MN SB446

Consumer Protection - Sale and Resale of Tickets - Disclosure of Tax Information and Action for Damages

MN HB1140

Sale and resale of event tickets.

MN HB77

Consumer Protection - Sale and Resale of Event Tickets - Registration and Regulation

MN HB3167

Relating to regulating sales of admission tickets to entertainment events.

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