Public Act 0839 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-0839 |
HB4925 Enrolled | LRB103 37949 SPS 68081 b |
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AN ACT concerning business. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Motor Vehicle Franchise Act is amended by |
changing Section 10.1 as follows: |
(815 ILCS 710/10.1) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 760.1) |
Sec. 10.1. (a) As used in this Section, "motorcycle" means |
every motor vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the |
rider and designed to travel with 3 or less wheels in contact |
with the ground, excluding farm, garden, and lawn equipment, |
and including off-highway vehicles. |
(b) It shall be deemed a violation for a manufacturer, a |
distributor, a wholesaler, a distributor branch or division, |
or officer, agent, or other representative thereof: |
(1) To require a motorcycle franchisee to participate |
in a retail financing plan or retail leasing plan or to |
participate in any retail consumer insurance plan. |
(2) To own, to operate or to control any motorcycle |
dealership in this State for a period longer than 2 years. |
(3) (Blank). |
(4) To require a motorcycle dealer to utilize |
manufacturer approved floor fixtures for the display of |
any product that is not a product of the manufacturer. |
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(5) To require a motorcycle dealer to purchase |
lighting fixtures that are to be installed in the |
dealership only from the manufacturer's approved vendors. |
(6) To require a motorcycle dealer to relocate to a |
new or alternate facility. |
(7) To coerce or require any motorcycle dealer to |
construct improvements to the dealer's facility at a |
substantial cost to the dealer or to condition any |
motorcycle dealer's eligibility for payments under any |
discount, credit, rebate, sales incentive, or similar |
program on the dealer constructing improvements to the |
dealer's facility at a substantial cost to the dealer. As |
used in this paragraph (7), "substantial cost" means an |
amount equal to or greater than 10% of a motorcycle |
dealer's average annual net profits for the 3 years |
preceding the proposed improvements to that dealer's |
facility. |
Whenever any motorcycle dealer enters into a franchise |
agreement, evidenced by a contract, with a wholesaler, |
manufacturer, or distributor wherein the franchisee agrees to |
maintain an inventory and the contract is terminated by the |
wholesaler, manufacturer, distributor, or franchisee, then the |
franchisee may require the repurchase of the inventory as |
provided for in this Act. If the franchisee has any |
outstanding debts to the wholesaler, manufacturer, or |
distributor, then the repurchase amount may be credited to the |
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franchisee's account. The franchise agreement shall either |
expressly or by operation of law have as part of its terms a |
security agreement whereby the wholesaler, manufacturer, or |
distributor agrees to and does grant a security interest to |
the motorcycle dealer in the repurchased inventory to secure |
payment of the repurchase amount to the dealer. The |
perfection, priority, and other matters relating to the |
security interest shall be governed by Article 9 of the |
Uniform Commercial Code. The provisions of this Section shall |
not be construed to affect in any way any security interest |
that any financial institution, person, wholesaler, |
manufacturer, or distributor may have in the inventory of the |
motorcycle dealer. |
(c) The provisions of this Section 10.1 are applicable to |
all new or existing motorcycle franchisees and franchisers and |
are in addition to the other rights and remedies provided in |
this Act, and, in the case of a conflict with other provisions |
contained in this Act, with respect to motorcycle franchises, |
this Section shall be controlling. |
(d) The filing of a timely protest by a motorcycle |
franchise before the Motor Vehicle Review Board as prescribed |
by Sections 12 and 29 of this Act, shall stay the effective |
date of a proposed additional franchise or selling agreement, |
or the effective date of a proposed motorcycle dealership |
relocation, or the effective date of a cancellation, |
termination, or modification, or extend the expiration date of |
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a franchise or selling agreement by refusal to honor |
succession to ownership or refusal to approve a sale or |
transfer pending a final determination of the issues in the |
hearing. |
(Source: P.A. 100-863, eff. 8-14-18.) |
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |