North CarolinaHB 5982025-2026 SessionHouse

AN ACT TO CREATE CONSUMER PROTECTIONS FOR SECONDARY TICKET PURCHASERS AND TO PROHIBIT SECONDARY TICKET SELLERS FROM USING THE NAME OF A VENUE OR EVENT IN THEIR WEBSITE ADDRESS.

Sponsored By: Todd Johnson (Republican), Jeffrey C. McNeely (Republican), Mike Schietzelt (Republican), David Willis (Republican)

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ARTSCOMMERCECONSUMER PROTECTIONCULTURAL RESOURCESELECTRONIC COMMERCEENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRYINFORMATION TECHNOLOGYINTERNETPUBLICRECREATION & LEISURETELECOMMUNICATIONSTELESERVICES

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Bill Overview

No Economic Impacts Identified for this Bill

Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsors

  • Todd Johnson

    Republican • Senate

  • Jeffrey C. McNeely

    Republican • House

  • Mike Schietzelt

    Republican • House

  • David Willis

    Republican • House

Cosponsors

  • Chris Humphrey

    Republican • House

  • Ray Pickett

    Republican • House

  • Steve Tyson

    Republican • House

  • Shelly Willingham

    Democratic • House

Roll Call Votes

No roll call votes available for this bill.

Actions Timeline

  1. Re-ref Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

    5/6/2025House
  2. Reptd Fav

    5/6/2025House
  3. Re-ref Com On Commerce and Economic Development

    5/1/2025House
  4. Reptd Fav

    5/1/2025House
  5. Re-ref to the Com on Regulatory Reform, if favorable, Commerce and Economic Development, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

    4/14/2025House
  6. Withdrawn From Com

    4/14/2025House
  7. Ref To Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

    4/1/2025House
  8. Passed 1st Reading

    4/1/2025House
  9. Filed

    3/31/2025House

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