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FL S0404
Bill
AI Summary
- Operators, ticket resellers, and online ticket marketplaces must display the total cost of tickets—including all taxes, fees, and surcharges—in an easily readable and conspicuous manner throughout the listing and purchasing process, and the price may not increase after first being displayed to a purchaser
- Ticket resellers and online marketplaces must clearly disclose that resale prices may be higher or lower than the original price, provide their refund policy, and deliver proof of purchase with all event and ticket information within 24 hours of the transaction
- Prohibits selling duplicate copies of the same ticket, hiring people to wait in line to buy tickets for resale where banned, selling tickets not yet publicly available without venue permission, and circumventing security measures or identity validation systems to exceed ticket purchase limits
- Online ticket marketplaces are barred from using internet domain names, trademarks, web designs, or images substantially similar to those of a venue or event without written permission from the venue
- Disclosure and transparency requirements apply only to sellers with annual aggregate transactions of $5,000 or more, and enforcement authority is granted to the Secretary of Commerce, who may share trade secret information with the Attorney General under confidentiality protections; effective date is July 1, 2025
Legislative Description
Ticket Sales and Resales
Last Action
Died in Commerce and Tourism
6/16/2025
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