The proposed bill, if enacted, would amend current statutes related to ticket sales by introducing new requirements for the delivery of electronic tickets. Specifically, it would mandate that an operator must deliver an electronic ticket to the purchaser at least 15 days before the event. If the ticket is purchased less than 15 days prior, the operator is required to deliver it as soon as reasonably possible. Additionally, ticket resellers would be obligated to clearly disclose an approximate delivery date for electronically resold tickets.

The bill also introduces definitions for "operator" and "original sale," clarifying that an operator is any person or entity that sells tickets for events, including their employees, while "original sale" refers to the first sale of a ticket by an operator. Furthermore, the new provisions would not apply to tickets offered at no charge or for charitable purposes where proceeds go to a qualifying 501(c)(3) organization. These updates aim to enhance transparency and consumer protection in the ticket sales process.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 44-7201, 44-7204
House Engrossed Version: 44-7201, 44-7204