New York's regulatory scheme for event ticketing is one of the most complex of its kind, and is no stranger to overhauls of various provisions, which seek to protect consumers from unfair and predatory ticketing practices. The landscape's most recent update occurred on June 30, when Governor Hochul signed into law a bill (S. 9461, "Enacts Into Law Components of Legislation That Relate to Live Event Ticket Sales," 2021-2022 Legis. Sess. (N.Y. 2022)) modifying certain regulations governing live-event ticket sales, which are codified in New York's Arts and Cultural Affairs Law (ACAL). The bill was introduced by Sen. James Skoufis on May 30th following a year-long legislative inquiry into the current state of ticketing practices in New York.