2025 House Bill 4262 / Public Act 49

Consumer protection: other; attorney general investigations of the event online ticket sales act; provide for, and prescribe fines and remedies.

A bill to provide for certain investigations for violating the event online ticket sales act; to prescribe the powers and duties of certain state agencies and departments; and to prescribe civil sanctions and provide certain remedies.

AI Analysis – Experimental

House Bill 4262 empowers the attorney general to enforce the brand event online ticket sales act (created by House Bill 4263) through investigations, civil actions, and fines.

Introduced in the House

March 18, 2025

Introduced by Rep. Mike Harris (R-52) and 23 co-sponsors

Co-sponsored by Reps. Brian BeGole (R-71), Jaime Greene (R-65), Sharon MacDonell (D-56), Carrie Rheingans (D-47), Natalie Price (D-6), Jason Hoskins (D-18), Jimmie Wilson (D-32), Joey Andrews (D-38), Erin Byrnes (D-15), Julie Rogers (D-41), Jason Morgan (D-23), Noah Arbit (D-20), Samantha Steckloff (D-19), Jasper Martus (D-69), Mike McFall (D-14), Matt Bierlein (R-97), Kelly Breen (D-21), Stephanie Young (D-16), Angela Rigas (R-79), Alicia St. Germaine (R-62), Jason Woolford (R-50), Denise Mentzer (D-61) and Doug Wozniak (R-59)

Referred to the Committee on Judiciary

June 4, 2025

Reported without amendment

June 24, 2025

Passed in the House 104 to 1 (details)

Motion to give immediate effect by Rep. Bryan Posthumus (R-90)

The motion prevailed by voice vote

Received in the Senate

June 26, 2025

Referred to the Committee on Finance, Insurance, and Consumer Protection

Dec. 16, 2025

Discharged from committee

Referred to the Committee of the Whole

Dec. 18, 2025

Reported with substitute S-1

Substitute S-1 concurred in by voice vote

Passed in the Senate 33 to 3 (details)

Received in the House

Dec. 18, 2025

Substitute S-1 concurred in 91 to 3 (details)

Signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer

Dec. 23, 2025