104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB3108

 

Introduced 2/18/2025, by Rep. Nicholas K. Smith - Jay Hoffman

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
815 ILCS 414/0.5 new
815 ILCS 414/1.5  was 720 ILCS 375/1.5
815 ILCS 414/1.6 new

    Amends the Ticket Sale and Resale Act. Provides that a ticket seller or ticket reseller shall display the full price of a ticket, including all assessed fees, to a consumer when the price of a ticket is first shown to the consumer and shall not increase that price during the transaction with the consumer. Provides that a ticket reseller shall not sell or offer to sell a ticket that the ticket reseller does not possess or have a contract to purchase. Provides that a ticket resale marketplace shall not include the name of an artist, team, or ticket issuer in a URL of a website operated by the ticket resale marketplace unless authorized. Provides that a ticket issuer shall deliver a ticket purchased directly from the ticket issuer within 4 days after purchase unless otherwise clearly and conspicuously disclosed at the time of sale. Provides that a ticket issuer shall disclose the number of tickets for an event that are withheld from sale any time it offers tickets for that event for sale. Defines terms. Makes conforming changes.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning business.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Ticket Sale and Resale Act is amended by
5changing Section 1.5 and by adding Sections 0.5 and 1.6 as
6follows:
 
7    (815 ILCS 414/0.5 new)
8    Sec. 0.5. Definitions. As used in this Act:
9    "Broker" or "ticket broker" means a person, including a
10ticket issuer, that resells or makes a secondary sale of a
11ticket to the general public.
12    "Reseller" or "ticket reseller" means a person engaged in
13the resale of tickets.
14    "Seller" or "ticket seller" means a person who has the
15right to sell a ticket prior to or at the primary sale of the
16ticket, including the event organizer or a person that
17provides services to conduct or facilitate the primary sale of
18tickets by or on behalf of the event organizer.
19    "Ticket" means a physical, electronic, or other form of a
20certificate, document, voucher, token, or other evidence
21indicating that a person has the right to be admitted to an
22event.
23    "Ticket resale marketplace" means a person that operates a

 

 

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1platform or exchange for the resale of tickets between third
2parties or between the ticket resale marketplace and a third
3party. "Ticket resale marketplace" includes a ticket issuer
4only to the extent the ticket issuer is acting to facilitate
5the resale of tickets between third parties or between the
6ticket issuer, acting as a ticket resale marketplace, and a
7third party.
 
8    (815 ILCS 414/1.5)  (was 720 ILCS 375/1.5)
9    Sec. 1.5. Sale of tickets at more than face value
10prohibited; exceptions.
11    (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsections (b), (c),
12(d), (e), and (f-5) of this Section and in Section 4, it is
13unlawful for any person, persons, firm or corporation to sell
14tickets for baseball games, football games, hockey games,
15theatre entertainments, or any other amusement for a price
16more than the price printed upon the face of said ticket, and
17the price of said ticket shall correspond with the same price
18shown at the box office or the office of original
19distribution.
20    (b) This Act does not apply to the resale of tickets of
21admission to a sporting event, theater, musical performance,
22or place of public entertainment or amusement of any kind for a
23price in excess of the printed box office ticket price by a
24ticket broker who meets all of the following requirements:
25        (1) The ticket broker is duly registered with the

 

 

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1    Office of the Secretary of State on a registration form
2    provided by that Office. The registration must contain a
3    certification that the ticket broker:
4            (A) engages in the resale of tickets on a regular
5        and ongoing basis from one or more permanent or fixed
6        locations located within this State;
7            (B) maintains as the principal business activity
8        at those locations the resale of tickets;
9            (C) displays at those locations the ticket
10        broker's registration;
11            (D) maintains at those locations a listing of the
12        names and addresses of all persons employed by the
13        ticket broker;
14            (E) is in compliance with all applicable federal,
15        State, and local laws relating to its ticket selling
16        activities, and that neither the ticket broker nor any
17        of its employees within the preceding 12 months have
18        been convicted of a violation of this Act; and
19            (F) meets the following requirements:
20                (i) the ticket broker maintains a toll free
21            number specifically dedicated for Illinois
22            consumer complaints and inquiries concerning
23            ticket sales;
24                (ii) the ticket broker has adopted a code that
25            advocates consumer protection that includes, at a
26            minimum:

 

 

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1                    (a-1) consumer protection guidelines;
2                    (b-1) a standard refund policy. In the
3                event a refund is due, the ticket broker shall
4                provide that refund without charge other than
5                for reasonable delivery fees for the return of
6                the tickets; and
7                    (c-1) standards of professional conduct;
8                (iii) the ticket broker has adopted a
9            procedure for the binding resolution of consumer
10            complaints by an independent, disinterested third
11            party and thereby submits to the jurisdiction of
12            the State of Illinois; and
13                (iv) the ticket broker has established and
14            maintains a consumer protection rebate fund in
15            Illinois in an amount in excess of $100,000, which
16            must be cash available for immediate disbursement
17            for satisfaction of valid consumer complaints.
18        Alternatively, the ticket broker may fulfill the
19    requirements of subparagraph (F) of this paragraph (1) if
20    the ticket broker certifies that he or she belongs to a
21    professional association organized under the laws of this
22    State, or organized under the laws of any other state and
23    authorized to conduct business in Illinois, that has been
24    in existence for at least 3 years prior to the date of that
25    broker's registration with the Office of the Secretary of
26    State, and is specifically dedicated, for and on behalf of

 

 

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1    its members, to provide and maintain the consumer
2    protection requirements of subparagraph (F) of this
3    paragraph (1) to maintain the integrity of the ticket
4    brokerage industry.
5        (2) (Blank).
6        (3) The ticket broker and his employees must not
7    engage in the practice of selling, or attempting to sell,
8    tickets for any event while sitting or standing near the
9    facility at which the event is to be held or is being held
10    unless the ticket broker or his or her employees are on
11    property they own, lease, or have permission to occupy.
12        (4) The ticket broker must comply with all
13    requirements of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and
14    collect and remit all other applicable federal, State and
15    local taxes in connection with the ticket broker's ticket
16    selling activities.
17        (5) Beginning January 1, 1996, no ticket broker shall
18    advertise for resale any tickets within this State unless
19    the advertisement contains the name of the ticket broker
20    and the Illinois registration number issued by the Office
21    of the Secretary of State under this Section.
22        (6) Each ticket broker registered under this Act shall
23    pay an annual registration fee of $100.
24    (c) This Act does not apply to the sale of tickets of
25admission to a sporting event, theater, musical performance,
26or place of public entertainment or amusement of any kind for a

 

 

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1price in excess of the printed box office ticket price by a
2reseller engaged in interstate or intrastate commerce on an
3Internet auction listing service duly registered with the
4Office of the Secretary of State on a registration form
5provided by that Office. This subsection (c) applies to both
6sales through an online bid submission process and sales at a
7fixed price on the same website or interactive computer
8service as an Internet auction listing service.
9    This subsection (c) applies to resales described in this
10subsection only if the ticket resale marketplace operator of
11the Internet auction listing service meets the following
12requirements:
13        (1) the ticket resale marketplace operator maintains a
14    listing of the names and addresses of its corporate
15    officers;
16        (2) the ticket resale marketplace operator is in
17    compliance with all applicable federal, State, and local
18    laws relating to ticket selling activities, and the ticket
19    resale marketplace operator's officers and directors have
20    not been convicted of a violation of this Act within the
21    preceding 12 months;
22        (3) the ticket resale marketplace operator maintains,
23    either itself or through an affiliate, a toll free number
24    dedicated for consumer complaints;
25        (4) the ticket resale marketplace operator provides
26    consumer protections that include at a minimum:

 

 

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1            (A) consumer protection guidelines;
2            (B) a standard refund policy that guarantees to
3        all purchasers that it will provide and in fact
4        provides a full refund of the amount paid by the
5        purchaser (including, but not limited to, all fees,
6        regardless of how characterized) if the following
7        occurs:
8                (i) the ticketed event is cancelled and the
9            purchaser returns the tickets to the seller or
10            Internet auction listing service; however,
11            reasonable delivery fees need not be refunded if
12            the previously disclosed guarantee specifies that
13            the fees will not be refunded if the event is
14            cancelled;
15                (ii) the ticket received by the purchaser does
16            not allow the purchaser to enter the ticketed
17            event for reasons that may include, without
18            limitation, that the ticket is counterfeit or that
19            the ticket has been cancelled by the issuer due to
20            non-payment, unless the ticket is cancelled due to
21            an act or omission by such purchaser;
22                (iii) the ticket fails to conform to its
23            description on the Internet auction listing
24            service; or
25                (iv) the ticket seller willfully fails to send
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1            ticket seller attempted to deliver the ticket or
2            tickets to the purchaser in the manner required by
3            the Internet auction listing service and the
4            purchaser failed to receive the ticket or tickets;
5            and
6            (C) standards of professional conduct;
7        (5) the ticket resale marketplace operator has adopted
8    an independent and disinterested dispute resolution
9    procedure that allows resellers or purchasers to file
10    complaints against the other and have those complaints
11    mediated or resolved by a third party, and requires the
12    resellers or purchasers to submit to the jurisdiction of
13    the State of Illinois for complaints involving a ticketed
14    event held in Illinois;
15        (6) the ticket resale marketplace operator either:
16            (A) complies with all applicable requirements of
17        the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and collects and
18        remits all applicable federal, State, and local taxes;
19        or
20            (B) publishes a written notice on the website
21        after the sale of one or more tickets that
22        automatically informs the ticket reseller of the
23        ticket reseller's potential legal obligation to pay
24        any applicable local amusement tax in connection with
25        the reseller's sale of tickets, and discloses to law
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1        subpoena, the name, city, state, telephone number,
2        e-mail address, user ID history, fraud complaints, and
3        bidding and listing history of any specifically
4        identified reseller or purchaser upon the receipt of a
5        verified request from law enforcement or other
6        government tax officials relating to a criminal
7        investigation or alleged illegal activity; and
8        (7) the ticket resale marketplace operator either:
9            (A) has established and maintains a consumer
10        protection rebate fund in Illinois in an amount in
11        excess of $100,000, which must be cash available for
12        immediate disbursement for satisfaction of valid
13        consumer complaints; or
14            (B) has obtained and maintains in force an errors
15        and omissions insurance policy that provides at least
16        $100,000 in coverage.
17    (d) This Act does not apply to the resale of tickets of
18admission to a sporting event, theater, musical performance,
19or place of public entertainment or amusement of any kind for a
20price in excess of the printed box office ticket price
21conducted at an auction solely by or for a not-for-profit
22organization for charitable purposes under clause (a)(1) of
23Section 10-1 of the Auction License Act.
24    (e) This Act does not apply to the resale of a ticket for
25admission to a baseball game, football game, hockey game,
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1than the price printed on the face of the ticket and for more
2than the price of the ticket at the box office if the resale is
3made through an Internet website whose ticket resale
4marketplace operator meets the following requirements:
5        (1) the ticket resale marketplace operator has a
6    business presence and physical street address in the State
7    of Illinois and clearly and conspicuously posts that
8    address on the website;
9        (2) the ticket resale marketplace operator maintains a
10    listing of the names of the ticket resale marketplace
11    operator's directors and officers, and is duly registered
12    with the Office of the Secretary of State on a
13    registration form provided by that Office;
14        (3) the ticket resale marketplace operator is in
15    compliance with all applicable federal, State, and local
16    laws relating to its ticket reselling activities regulated
17    under this Act, and the ticket resale marketplace
18    operator's officers and directors have not been convicted
19    of a violation of this Act within the preceding 12 months;
20        (4) the ticket resale marketplace operator maintains a
21    toll free number specifically dedicated for consumer
22    complaints and inquiries regarding ticket resales made
23    through the website;
24        (5) the ticket resale marketplace operator either:
25            (A) has established and maintains a consumer
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1        excess of $100,000, which must be cash available for
2        immediate disbursement for satisfaction of valid
3        consumer complaints; or
4            (B) has obtained and maintains in force an errors
5        and omissions policy of insurance in the minimum
6        amount of $100,000 for the satisfaction of valid
7        consumer complaints;
8        (6) the ticket resale marketplace operator has adopted
9    an independent and disinterested dispute resolution
10    procedure that allows resellers or purchasers to file
11    complaints against the other and have those complaints
12    mediated or resolved by a third party, and requires the
13    resellers or purchasers to submit to the jurisdiction of
14    the State of Illinois for complaints involving a ticketed
15    event held in Illinois;
16        (7) the ticket resale marketplace operator either:
17            (A) complies with all applicable requirements of
18        the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and collects and
19        remits all applicable federal, State, and local taxes;
20        or
21            (B) publishes a written notice on the website
22        after the sale of one or more tickets that
23        automatically informs the ticket reseller of the
24        ticket reseller's potential legal obligation to pay
25        any applicable local amusement tax in connection with
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1        enforcement or other government tax officials, without
2        subpoena, the name, city, state, telephone number,
3        e-mail address, user ID history, fraud complaints, and
4        bidding and listing history of any specifically
5        identified reseller or purchaser upon the receipt of a
6        verified request from law enforcement or other
7        government tax officials relating to a criminal
8        investigation or alleged illegal activity; and
9        (8) the ticket resale marketplace operator guarantees
10    to all purchasers that it will provide and in fact
11    provides a full refund of the amount paid by the purchaser
12    (including, but not limited to, all fees, regardless of
13    how characterized) if any of the following occurs:
14            (A) the ticketed event is cancelled and the
15        purchaser returns the tickets to the website ticket
16        resale marketplace operator; however, reasonable
17        delivery fees need not be refunded if the previously
18        disclosed guarantee specifies that the fees will not
19        be refunded if the event is cancelled;
20            (B) the ticket received by the purchaser does not
21        allow the purchaser to enter the ticketed event for
22        reasons that may include, without limitation, that the
23        ticket is counterfeit or that the ticket has been
24        cancelled by the issuer due to non-payment, unless the
25        ticket is cancelled due to an act or omission by the
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1            (C) the ticket fails to conform to its description
2        on the website; or
3            (D) the ticket seller willfully fails to send the
4        ticket or tickets to the purchaser, or the ticket
5        seller attempted to deliver the ticket or tickets to
6        the purchaser in the manner required by the website
7        ticket resale marketplace operator and the purchaser
8        failed to receive the ticket or tickets.
9    Nothing in this subsection (e) shall be deemed to imply
10any limitation on ticket sales made in accordance with
11subsections (b), (c), and (d) of this Section or any
12limitation on sales made in accordance with Section 4.
13    (f) The provisions of subsections (b), (c), (d), and (e)
14of this Section apply only to the resale of a ticket after the
15initial sale of that ticket. No reseller of a ticket may refuse
16to sell tickets to another ticket reseller solely on the basis
17that the purchaser is a ticket reseller or ticket broker
18authorized to resell tickets pursuant to this Act.
19    (f-5) In addition to the requirements imposed under
20subsections (b), (c), (d), (e), and (f) of this Section,
21ticket brokers and resellers must comply with the requirements
22of this subsection. Before accepting any payment from a
23purchaser, a ticket broker or reseller must disclose to the
24purchaser in a clear, conspicuous, and readily noticeable
25manner the following information:
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1        (2) that the ticket broker or reseller is not the
2    event venue box office or its licensed ticket agent, but
3    is, instead, a ticket broker or reseller and that lost or
4    stolen tickets may be reissued only by ticket brokers or
5    resellers;
6        (3) whether it is registered under this Act; and
7        (4) its refund policy, name, and contact information.
8    Before selling and accepting payment for a ticket, a
9ticket broker or reseller must require the purchaser to
10acknowledge by an affirmative act the disclosures required
11under this subsection. The disclosures required by this
12subsection must be made in a clear and conspicuous manner,
13appear together, and be preceded by the heading "IMPORTANT
14NOTICE" which must be in bold face font that is larger than the
15font size of the required disclosures.
16    Ticket brokers and resellers must guarantee a full refund
17of the amount paid by the purchaser, including handling and
18delivery fees, if any of the following occurs:
19        (1) the ticket received by the purchaser does not
20    grant the purchaser admission to the event described on
21    the ticket, unless it is due to an act or omission by the
22    purchaser;
23        (2) the ticket fails to conform substantially to its
24    description as advertised; or
25        (3) the event for which the ticket has been resold is
26    cancelled and not rescheduled.

 

 

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1    This subsection (f-5) does not apply to an Internet
2auction listing service.
3    (g) The provisions of Public Act 89-406 are severable
4under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
5    (h) The provisions of this amendatory Act of the 94th
6General Assembly are severable under Section 1.31 of the
7Statute on Statutes.
8(Source: P.A. 99-431, eff. 1-1-16; 100-534, eff. 9-22-17.)
 
9    (815 ILCS 414/1.6 new)
10    Sec. 1.6. Consumer protections for ticket sales.
11    (a) A ticket seller or ticket reseller shall display the
12full price of a ticket, including all assessed fees, to a
13consumer when the price of a ticket is first shown to the
14consumer and shall not increase that price during the
15transaction with the consumer, except that physical delivery
16costs and any taxes imposed by this State or a unit of local
17government shall be added to the total price of a ticket when
18the consumer provides an address to the ticket seller or
19ticket reseller.
20    (b) A ticket reseller shall not sell or offer to sell a
21ticket that the ticket reseller does not possess or have a
22contract to purchase. This subsection does not apply to a
23ticket procurement service that makes a clear and conspicuous
24disclosure to the consumer concerning the nature of the
25service being provided to the consumer.

 

 

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1    (c) A ticket resale marketplace shall not include the name
2of an artist, team, or event venue in a URL of a website
3operated by the ticket resale marketplace or its agents unless
4authorized by the artist, team, or event venue.
5    (d) A ticket issuer shall deliver a ticket purchased
6directly from the ticket issuer within 4 days after purchase
7unless otherwise clearly and conspicuously disclosed to the
8purchaser at the time of sale.
9    (e) A ticket issuer shall disclose the number of tickets
10for an event that are withheld from sale any time it offers
11tickets for that event for sale.