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MI HB4755
Bill
Status
9/9/2025
Primary Sponsor
Nancy Jenkins-Arno
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AI Summary
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Prohibits online ticket sellers from using website domain names or URLs containing venue names, event names, or performer names without authorization, including substantially similar variations
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Bans ticket sellers from using website designs, graphics, or addresses that could mislead consumers into believing they are purchasing from the official venue operator
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Requires disclosure of the total ticket price including all ancillary fees upfront, with service charges and surcharges clearly and conspicuously identified
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Prohibits displaying subtotals, fees, or charges more prominently or in larger font than the total price, and bans false or misleading fee disclosures
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Bars increasing ticket prices after initial display to consumers, except for applicable sales tax or delivery fees for non-electronic tickets selected by the consumer
Legislative Description
Consumer protection: unfair trade practices; protections against deceptive ticket sales; provide for. Amends sec. 3 of 1976 PA 331 (MCL 445.903) & adds sec. 3j.
Trade: consumer goods and services
Last Action
Referred To Committee On Finance, Insurance, And Consumer Protection
9/11/2025