This bill aims to enhance consumer protection in the context of entertainment ticket sales by prohibiting certain deceptive practices related to the sale and resale of tickets. It establishes that individuals cannot sell or offer tickets purchased for resale at a price exceeding the ticket's face value plus any applicable taxes and fees, unless authorized by the event operator. Additionally, ticket resellers and online marketplaces are restricted from advertising or selling tickets before they are publicly available without permission from the venue. The bill also prohibits the use of misleading internet domain names in connection with ticket sales and outlines restrictions against circumventing purchasing processes or disguising identities to exceed ticket purchase limits.

Violations of these provisions are classified as deceptive acts under the Kansas consumer protection act, allowing for penalties against offenders. The bill defines key terms such as "entertainment," "ticket reseller," and "online ticket marketplace," and clarifies that proof of a consumer transaction is not required for enforcement. This legislation is intended to protect consumers from unfair practices in the ticket resale market and will take effect upon publication in the statute book.