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Public Act 096-0648 |
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AN ACT concerning business.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The General Not For Profit Corporation Act of | ||||
1986 is amended by changing Section 107.50 as follows:
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(805 ILCS 105/107.50) (from Ch. 32, par. 107.50)
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Sec. 107.50. Proxies. A member entitled to vote may
vote in | ||||
person or, unless the articles of incorporation or
the bylaws | ||||
otherwise provide, by proxy executed in writing
by the member | ||||
or by that member's duly authorized attorney-in-fact.
No proxy | ||||
shall be valid after 11 months from the
date of its execution, | ||||
unless otherwise provided in the
proxy. Where directors , or | ||||
officers , or representatives are to be elected by
members, the | ||||
bylaws may provide that such elections may be
conducted by | ||||
mail , email, or other electronic means .
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(Source: P.A. 84-1423.)
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Section 10. The Illinois Business Brokers Act of 1995 is | ||||
amended by changing Section 10-80 as follows:
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(815 ILCS 307/10-80)
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Sec. 10-80.
Persons exempt from registration and other
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duties under law; burden of proof thereof.
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(a) The following persons are exempt from the
requirements | ||
of this Act:
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(1) Any attorney who is licensed to practice in this | ||
State, while
engaged in the practice of law
and whose | ||
service in relation to the business broker transaction is
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incidental to the attorney's practice.
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(2) Any person licensed as a real estate broker or | ||
salesperson under the
Illinois Real Estate License Act of | ||
2000 who is primarily engaged
in business
activities for | ||
which a license is required under that Act and who, on an
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incidental basis, acts as a business broker.
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(3) Any dealer, salesperson, or investment adviser | ||
registered pursuant
to the Illinois
Securities Law of 1953 | ||
or any investment adviser
representative, or any person who | ||
is regularly engaged in the business of
offering or selling | ||
securities in a transaction exempted under subsection C, H,
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M, R, Q, or S of Section 4 of the Illinois Securities Law | ||
of 1953 or subsection
G of Section 4 of the Illinois | ||
Securities Law of 1953 provided that such person
is | ||
registered pursuant to federal securities law.
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(4) An associated person described in subdivision | ||
(h)(2) of Section 15
of the Federal 1934 Act.
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(5) An investment adviser registered pursuant to | ||
Section 203 of the
Federal 1940 Investment Advisors Act.
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(6) A person described in subdivision (a)(11) of | ||
Section 202 of the
Federal 1940 Investment Advisors Act.
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(7) Any person who is selling a business owned or | ||
operated (in whole or
in part) by that person in a one time | ||
transaction.
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(b) This Act shall not be deemed to apply in any manner, | ||
directly or
indirectly, to: (i) a State bank or national bank, | ||
as those terms are defined
in the Illinois Banking Act, or any | ||
subsidiary of a State bank or national
bank;
(ii) a bank | ||
holding company, as that term is defined in the Illinois Bank
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Holding Company Act of 1957, or any subsidiary of a bank | ||
holding company; (iii)
a foreign banking corporation, as that | ||
term is defined in the Foreign Banking
Office Act, or any | ||
subsidiary of a foreign banking corporation; (iv) a
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representative office, as that term is defined in the Foreign | ||
Bank
Representative Office Act; (v) a corporate fiduciary, as | ||
that term is defined
in the Corporate Fiduciary Act, or any | ||
subsidiary of a corporate fiduciary;
(vi) a savings bank | ||
organized under the Savings Bank Act, or a federal savings
bank | ||
organized under federal law, or any subsidiary of a savings | ||
bank or
federal savings bank; (vii) a savings bank holding | ||
company organized under the
Savings Bank Act, or any subsidiary | ||
of a savings bank holding company; (viii)
an association or | ||
federal association, as those terms are defined in the
Illinois | ||
Savings and Loan Act of 1985, or any subsidiary of an | ||
association or
federal association; (ix) a foreign savings and | ||
loan association or foreign
savings bank subject to the | ||
Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985, or any
subsidiary of a |
foreign savings and loan association or foreign savings bank;
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or (x) a savings and loan association holding company, as that | ||
term is defined
in the Illinois Savings and Loan Act of 1985, | ||
or any subsidiary of a savings
and loan association holding | ||
company.
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(b-1) Any franchise seller as defined in the Federal Trade | ||
Commission rule entitled Disclosure Requirements and | ||
Prohibitions Concerning Franchising, 16 C.F.R. Part 436, as it | ||
may be amended, is exempt from the requirements of this Act. | ||
Persons registered under the Illinois Franchise Disclosure Act
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of 1987 (and their employees) are exempt from the requirements | ||
of this Act as
to: offers and sales in connection with | ||
franchising activities; or
assisting any of their franchisees | ||
in the offer or sale of a franchise by any
such franchisee for | ||
the franchisee's own account regardless of whether the sale
is | ||
effected by or through the registered persons.
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(b-2) Any certified public accountant licensed to practice | ||
in Illinois,
while engaged in the practice as a certified | ||
public accountant and whose
service in relation to the business | ||
broker transaction is incidental to his or
her practice, is | ||
exempt from the requirements of this Act.
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(b-3) Any publisher, or regular employee of such publisher, | ||
of a bona fide
newspaper or news magazine of regular and | ||
established paid circulation who, in
the routine course of | ||
selling advertising, advertises businesses for sale and
in | ||
which no other related services are provided is exempt from the |
requirements
of this Act.
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(c) The burden of proof of any exemption or
classification | ||
provided in this Act shall be on the party
claiming the | ||
exemption or classification.
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(Source: P.A. 90-70, eff. 7-8-97; 91-245, eff. 12-31-99.)
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Section 15. The Business Opportunity Sales Law of 1995 is | ||
amended by changing Sections 5-10, 5-30 and 5-35 as follows:
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(815 ILCS 602/5-10)
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Sec. 5-10. Exemptions. Registration pursuant to Section | ||
5-30
shall not apply to any of the
following:
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(a) Any offer or sale of a business opportunity for which
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the immediate cash payment made by the purchaser for any
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business opportunity is at least $25,000 if the immediate cash
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payment does not exceed 20% of the purchaser's net worth as
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determined exclusive of principal residence, furnishings
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therein, and automobiles; provided, however, the Secretary of
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State may by rule or regulation withdraw or further condition
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the availability of this exemption.
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(b) Any offer or sale of a business opportunity which
the | ||
seller does not advertise, solicit, or sell for an initial | ||
payment to the seller or a
person recommended by the seller | ||
exceeding $500.
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(c) Any offer or sale of a business opportunity where the
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seller has a net worth of not less than $1,000,000 as |
determined
on the basis of the seller's most recent audited | ||
financial
statement, prepared within 13 months of the first | ||
offer in this
State. Net worth may be determined on a | ||
consolidated basis where
the seller is at least 80% owned by | ||
one person and that person
expressly guarantees the obligations | ||
of the seller with regard
to the offer or sale of any business | ||
opportunity claimed to be
exempt under this subsection. The | ||
Secretary of State may by rule
or regulation withdraw or | ||
further condition the availability of
this exemption.
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(d) Any offer or sale of a business opportunity where the
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purchaser has a net worth of not less than $250,000. Net worth
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shall be determined exclusive of principal residence,
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furnishings therein, and automobiles. The Secretary of State | ||
may
by rule or regulation withdraw or further condition the
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availability of this exemption.
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(e) Any offer or sale of a business opportunity where the
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purchaser is a bank, savings and loan association, trust
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company, insurance company, credit union, or investment | ||
company
as defined by the federal Investment Company Act of | ||
1940,
pension or profit sharing trust, or other financial | ||
institution
or institutional buyer, or a dealer registered | ||
under the
Illinois Securities Law of 1953,
where the purchaser | ||
is acting for itself or in a fiduciary
capacity.
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(f) Any offer or sale of a business opportunity which is
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defined as a franchise under the Franchise Disclosure Act of | ||
1987 provided that
the seller delivers to each purchaser 14 at |
the earlier of the
first personal meeting, or 10 business days | ||
prior to the earlier
of the execution by a purchaser of any | ||
contract or agreement
imposing a binding legal obligation on | ||
the purchaser or the
payment by a purchaser of any | ||
consideration in connection with
the offer or sale of the | ||
business opportunity, a disclosure document prepared in | ||
accordance with the requirements of Section 16 of the Illinois | ||
Franchise Disclosure Act of 1987, as it may be amended. one of | ||
the
following disclosure documents:
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(1) The Franchise Offering Circular provided for under
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the Franchise Disclosure Act of 1987 which the Secretary of | ||
State may
adopt by rule or regulation; or
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(2) A disclosure document prepared pursuant to the
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Federal Trade Commission rule entitled Disclosure
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Requirements and Prohibitions Concerning Franchising and
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Business Opportunity Ventures, 16 C.F.R. Sec. 436 (1979).
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For the purposes of this subsection, a personal meeting
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shall mean a face-to-face meeting between the purchaser and | ||
the
seller or their representatives, which is held for the | ||
purpose
of discussing the offer or sale of a business | ||
opportunity.
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(g) Any offer or sale of a business opportunity for which
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the cash payment required to be made by a purchaser for any | ||
business
opportunity does not exceed $500 and the payment is | ||
made for the
not-for-profit sale of sales demonstration | ||
equipment, material,
or samples or the payment is made for |
product inventory sold to
the purchaser at a bona fide | ||
wholesale price.
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(h) Any offer or sale of a business opportunity which the
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Secretary of State exempts by order or a class of business
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opportunities which the Secretary of State exempts by rule or
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regulation upon the finding that such exemption would not be
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contrary to public interest and that registration would not be
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necessary or appropriate for the protection of purchasers.
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(Source: P.A. 91-809, eff. 1-1-01.)
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(815 ILCS 602/5-30)
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Sec. 5-30. Registration.
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(a) In order to register a business opportunity, the seller
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shall file with the Secretary of State one of the following
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disclosure documents with the appropriate cover sheet as
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required by subsection (b) of Section 5-35 of this Law, a | ||
consent to service of
process as specified in subsection (b) of | ||
this Section, and the
appropriate fee as required by subsection | ||
(c) of this Section
which is not returnable in any event:
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(1) The Business Opportunity Disclosure Document | ||
Franchise Offering Circular which the
Secretary of State | ||
may prescribe by rule or regulation; or
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(2) A disclosure document prepared pursuant to the
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Federal Trade Commission rule entitled Disclosure
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Requirements and Prohibitions Concerning Franchising , 16 | ||
C.F.R. Part 436, or the Federal Trade Commission rule |
entitled Disclosure Requirements and Prohibitions | ||
Concerning Business Opportunities, 16 C.F.R. Part 437, as | ||
they may be amended and
Business Opportunity Venture, 16 | ||
C.F.R. Sec. 436 (1979). The
Secretary of State may by rule | ||
or regulation adopt any
amendment to the disclosure | ||
document prepared pursuant to 16
C.F.R. Sec. 436 (1979), | ||
that has been adopted by the Federal
Trade Commission ; or
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(3) A disclosure document prepared pursuant to | ||
subsection (b) of Section
5-35 of this Law.
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(b) Every seller shall file, in the form as the Secretary
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of State may prescribe, an irrevocable consent appointing the
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Secretary of State or the successor in office to be the | ||
seller's
attorney to receive service of any lawful process in | ||
any
noncriminal suit, action or proceeding against the seller | ||
or the
seller's successor, executor or administrator which | ||
arises under
this Law after the consent has been filed, with | ||
the same force
and validity as if served personally on the | ||
person filing the
consent. Service may be made by delivering a | ||
copy of the process
in the office of the Secretary of State, | ||
but is not effective
unless the plaintiff or petitioner in a | ||
suit, action or
proceeding, forthwith sends notice of the | ||
service and a copy of
the process by registered or certified | ||
mail, return receipt
requested, to the defendant's or | ||
respondent's most current
address on file with the Secretary of | ||
State, and the plaintiff's
affidavit of compliance with this | ||
subsection is filed in the
case on or before the return date of |
the process, if any, or
within such further time as the court | ||
allows.
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(c)(1) The Secretary of State shall by rule or regulation
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impose and shall collect fees necessary for the | ||
administration
of this Law including, but not limited to, | ||
fees for the
following purposes:
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(A) filing a disclosure document and renewal fee;
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(B) interpretive opinion fee;
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(C) acceptance of service of process pursuant to | ||
subsection (b) of
Section 5-145;
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(D) issuance of certification pursuant to Section | ||
5-20; or
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(E) late registration fee pursuant to Section | ||
5-30(g).
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(2) The Secretary of State may, by rule or regulation,
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raise or lower any fee imposed by, and which he or she is
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authorized by law to collect under this Law.
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(d) A registration automatically becomes effective upon
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the expiration of the 10th full business day after a complete
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filing, provided that no order has been issued or proceeding
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pending under Section 5-45 of this Law. The Secretary of State | ||
may
by order waive or reduce the time period prior to | ||
effectiveness,
provided that a complete filing has been made. | ||
The Secretary of
State may by order defer the effective date | ||
until the expiration
of the 10th full business day after the | ||
filing of any amendment.
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(e) The registration is effective for one year commencing | ||
on
the date of effectiveness and may be renewed annually upon | ||
the
filing of a current disclosure document accompanied by any
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documents or information that the Secretary of State may by | ||
rule
or regulation or order require. The annual renewal fee | ||
shall be
in the same amount as the initial registration fee as
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established under subsection (c) of Section 5-30 of this Law | ||
which shall not be
returnable in any event. Failure to renew | ||
upon the close of the
one year period of effectiveness will | ||
result in expiration of the
registration. The Secretary of | ||
State may by rule or regulation
or order require the filing of | ||
a sales report.
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(f) The Secretary of State may by rule or regulation or
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order require the filing of all proposed literature or
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advertising prior to its use.
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(g) Notwithstanding the foregoing, applications for | ||
renewal of
registration of business opportunities may be filed | ||
within 30 days following
the expiration of the registration | ||
provided that the applicant pays the annual
registration fee | ||
together with an additional amount equal to the annual
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registration fee and files any other information or documents | ||
that the
Secretary of State
may prescribe by rule or order. Any | ||
application filed within 30 days
following the expiration of | ||
the registration shall be automatically effective
as of the | ||
time of the earlier expiration provided that the proper fee has | ||
been
paid to the Secretary of State.
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(Source: P.A. 92-308, eff. 1-1-02.)
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(815 ILCS 602/5-35)
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Sec. 5-35. Disclosure requirements.
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(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to offer or, sell
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any business opportunity required to be registered under this
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Law unless a written disclosure document as filed under | ||
subsection (a) of
Section
5-30 of this Law is delivered to each | ||
purchaser at least 14 10
business days prior to the execution | ||
by a purchaser of any
contract or agreement imposing a binding | ||
legal obligation on the
purchaser or the payment by a purchaser | ||
of any consideration in
connection with the offer or sale of | ||
the business opportunity.
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(b) The disclosure document shall have a cover sheet which
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is entitled, in at least 10-point bold type, "DISCLOSURE
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REQUIRED BY THE STATE OF ILLINOIS." Under the title shall | ||
appear
the statement in at least 10-point bold type that "THE
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REGISTRATION OF THIS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY DOES NOT CONSTITUTE
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APPROVAL, RECOMMENDATION OR ENDORSEMENT BY THE STATE OF
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ILLINOIS. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DISCLOSURE | ||
DOCUMENT
HAS NOT BEEN VERIFIED BY THIS STATE. IF YOU HAVE ANY | ||
QUESTIONS
OR CONCERNS ABOUT THIS INVESTMENT, SEEK PROFESSIONAL | ||
ADVICE
BEFORE YOU SIGN A CONTRACT OR MAKE ANY PAYMENT. YOU ARE | ||
TO BE
PROVIDED 10 BUSINESS DAYS TO REVIEW THIS DOCUMENT BEFORE | ||
SIGNING
ANY CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT OR MAKING ANY PAYMENT TO THE | ||
SELLER OR
THE SELLER'S REPRESENTATIVE". The seller's name and |
principal
business address, along with the date of the | ||
disclosure document
shall also be provided on the cover sheet. | ||
No other information
shall appear on the cover sheet. The | ||
disclosure document shall
contain the following information | ||
unless the seller uses a
disclosure document as provided in | ||
paragraph (1) or (2) of subsection (a) of
Section 5-30
of this | ||
Law:
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(1) The names and residential addresses of those
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salespersons who will engage in the offer or sale of the
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business opportunity in this State.
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(2) The name of the seller, whether the seller is
doing | ||
business as an individual, partnership or corporation;
the | ||
names under which the seller has conducted, is
conducting | ||
or intends to conduct business; and the name of
any parent | ||
or affiliated company that will engage in
business | ||
transactions with purchasers or which will take
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responsibility for statements made by the seller.
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(3) The names, addresses and titles of the seller's
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officers, directors, trustees, general managers, principal
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executives, agents, and any other persons charged with
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responsibility for the seller's business activities | ||
relating
to the sale of the business opportunity.
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(4) Prior business experience of the seller relating
to | ||
business opportunities including:
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(A) The name, address, and a description of any
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business opportunity previously offered by the seller;
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(B) The length of time the seller has offered
each | ||
such business opportunity; and
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(C) The length of time the seller has conducted
the | ||
business opportunity currently being offered to the
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purchaser.
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(5) With respect to persons identified in item (3) of | ||
this subsection:
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(A) A description of the persons' business
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experience for the 10 year period preceding the filing
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date of this disclosure document. The description of
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business experience shall list principal occupations
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and employers; and
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(B) A listing of the persons' educational and
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professional backgrounds including, the names of
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schools attended and degrees received, and any other
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information that will demonstrate sufficient knowledge
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and experience to perform the services proposed.
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(6) Whether the seller or any person identified in
item | ||
(3) of this subsection:
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(A) Has been convicted of any felony, or pleaded
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nolo contendere to a felony charge, or has been the
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subject of any criminal, civil or administrative
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proceedings alleging the violation of any business
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opportunity law, securities law, commodities law,
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franchise law, fraud or deceit, embezzlement,
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fraudulent conversion, restraint of trade, unfair or
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deceptive practices, misappropriation of property or
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comparable allegations;
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(B) Has filed in bankruptcy, been adjudged
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bankrupt, been reorganized due to insolvency, or was an
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owner, principal officer or general partner or any
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other person that has so filed or was so adjudged or
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reorganized during or within the last 7 years.
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(7) The name of the person identified in item (6) of | ||
this
subsection, nature of and parties to
the action or | ||
proceeding, court or other forum, date of the
institution | ||
of the action, docket references to the action,
current | ||
status of the action or proceeding, terms and
conditions or | ||
any order or decree, the penalties or damages
assessed and | ||
terms of settlement.
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(8) The initial payment required, or when the exact
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amount cannot be determined, a detailed estimate of the
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amount of the initial payment to be made to the seller.
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(9) A detailed description of the actual services the
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seller agrees to perform for the purchaser.
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(10) A detailed description of any training the seller
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agrees to provide for the purchaser.
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(11) A detailed description of services the seller
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agrees to perform in connection with the placement of
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equipment, products or supplies at a location, as well as
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any agreement necessary in order to locate or operate
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equipment, products or supplies on a premises neither owned
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nor leased by the purchaser or seller.
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(12) A detailed description of any license or
permit | ||
that will be necessary in order for the purchaser
to engage | ||
in or operate the business opportunity.
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(13) The business opportunity seller that is required
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to secure a bond under Section 5-50 of this Law, shall
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state in the disclosure document "As required by the State
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of Illinois, the seller has secured a bond issued by | ||
(insert
name and address of surety company), a surety | ||
company,
authorized to do business in this State. Before | ||
signing a
contract or agreement to purchase this business | ||
opportunity,
you should check with the surety company to | ||
determine the
bond's current status.".
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(14) Any representations made by the seller to the
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purchaser concerning sales or earnings that may be made | ||
from
this business opportunity, including, but not limited | ||
to:
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(A) The bases or assumptions for any actual,
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average, projected or forecasted sales, profits, | ||
income
or earnings;
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(B) The total number of purchasers who, within a
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period of 3 years of the date of the disclosure
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document, purchased a business opportunity involving
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the product, equipment, supplies or services being
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offered to the purchaser; and
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(C) The total number of purchasers who, within 3
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years of the date of the disclosure document, purchased
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a business opportunity involving the product,
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equipment, supplies or services being offered to the
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purchaser who, to the seller's knowledge, have | ||
actually
received earnings in the amount or range | ||
specified.
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(15) Any seller who makes a guarantee to a purchaser
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shall give a detailed description of the elements of the
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guarantee. Such description shall include, but shall not be
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limited to, the duration, terms, scope, conditions and
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limitations of the guarantee.
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(16) A statement of:
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(A) The total number of business opportunities
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that are the same or similar in nature to those that
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have been sold or organized by the seller;
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(B) The names and addresses of purchasers who
have | ||
requested a refund or rescission from the seller
within | ||
the last 12 months and the number of those who
have | ||
received the refund or rescission; and
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(C) The total number of business opportunities
the | ||
seller intends to sell in this State within the
next 12 | ||
months.
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(17) A statement describing any contractual
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restrictions, prohibitions or limitations on the | ||
purchaser's
conduct. Attach a copy of all business | ||
opportunity and other
contracts or agreements proposed for |
use or in use in this
State including, without limitation, | ||
all lease agreements,
option agreements, and purchase | ||
agreements.
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(18) The rights and obligations of the seller and the
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purchaser regarding termination of the business | ||
opportunity
contract or agreement.
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(19) A statement accurately describing the grounds | ||
upon
which the purchaser may initiate legal action to | ||
terminate
the business opportunity contract or agreement.
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(20) A copy of the most recent audited financial
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statement of the seller, prepared within 13 months of the
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first offer in this State, together with a statement of any
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material changes in the financial condition of the seller
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from that date. The Secretary of State may accept the | ||
filing of a reviewed
financial statement in lieu of an | ||
audited financial statement.
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(21) A list of the states in which this business
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opportunity is registered.
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(22) A list of the states in which this disclosure
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document is on file.
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(23) A list of the states which have denied, suspended
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or revoked the registration of this business opportunity.
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(24) A section entitled "Risk Factors" containing a
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series of short concise statements summarizing the | ||
principal
factors which make this business opportunity a | ||
high risk or
one of a speculative nature. Each statement |
shall include a
cross-reference to the page on which | ||
further information
regarding that risk factor can be found | ||
in the disclosure
document.
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(25) Any additional information as the Secretary of
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State may require by rule, regulation, or order.
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(Source: P.A. 92-308, eff. 1-1-02.)
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Section 20. The Franchise Disclosure Act of 1987 is amended | ||
by changing Sections 3, 7, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16, 21, 22, 26, 29, | ||
31, and 40 as follows:
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(815 ILCS 705/3) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1703)
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Sec. 3. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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(1) "Franchise" means a contract or agreement, either | ||
expressed or
implied, whether oral or written, between two or | ||
more persons by which:
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(a) a franchisee is granted the right to engage in the | ||
business of
offering, selling, or distributing goods or | ||
services, under a marketing
plan or system prescribed or | ||
suggested in substantial part by a franchisor; and
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(b) the operation of the franchisee's business | ||
pursuant to such plan or
system is substantially associated | ||
with the franchisor's trademark, service
mark, trade name, | ||
logotype, advertising, or other commercial symbol
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designating the franchisor or its affiliate; and
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(c) the person granted the right to engage in such |
business is required
to pay to the franchisor or an | ||
affiliate of the franchisor , directly or indirectly, a | ||
franchise fee of $500 or more;
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Provided that this Act shall not apply to any of the | ||
following persons,
entities or relationships which may involve | ||
or acquire a franchise or any
interest in a franchise:
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(i) any franchised business which is operated by | ||
the franchisee on the
premises of the franchisor or | ||
subfranchisor as long as such franchised
business is | ||
incidental to the business conducted by the franchisor | ||
or
subfranchisor at such premises, including, without | ||
limitation, leased
departments and concessions; or
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(ii) a fractional franchise. A "fractional | ||
franchise" means any
relationship in which the person | ||
described therein as a franchisee, or any
of the | ||
current directors or executive officers thereof, has | ||
been in the
type of business represented by the | ||
franchise relationship for more than 2
years and the | ||
parties anticipated, or should have anticipated, at | ||
the time
the agreement establishing the franchise | ||
relationship was reached, that the
sales arising from | ||
the relationship would represent no more than 20% of
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the sales in dollar volume of the franchisee for a | ||
period of at least one
year after the franchisee begins | ||
selling the goods or services involved in
the | ||
franchise; or
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(iii) a franchise agreement for the use of a | ||
trademark, service mark,
trade name, logotype, | ||
advertising, or other commercial symbol designating a
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person who offers on a general basis, for a fee or | ||
otherwise, a bona fide
service for the evaluation, | ||
testing, or certification of goods, commodities,
or | ||
services ; or .
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(iv) a franchise relationship covered by the | ||
Petroleum Marketing Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. 2801. | ||
(2) "Franchisee" means a person to whom a franchise is | ||
granted and
includes, unless stated otherwise in this Act: (a) | ||
a subfranchisor with
regard to its relationship with a | ||
franchisor and (b) a subfranchisee with
regard to its | ||
relationship with a subfranchisor.
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(3) "Franchisor" means a person who grants a franchise and | ||
includes a
subfranchisor with regard to its relationship with a | ||
franchisee, unless
stated otherwise in this Act.
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(4) "Subfranchise" means any contract or agreement between | ||
a franchisor
and a subfranchisor whereby the subfranchisor is | ||
granted the right, in
consideration of the payment of a | ||
franchise fee in whole or in part for
such right, to service | ||
franchises or to sell or negotiate the sale of
franchises. | ||
Where used in this Act, unless specifically stated otherwise,
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"franchise" includes "subfranchise."
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(5) "Subfranchisor" means a person to whom the right to | ||
sell or negotiate the sale of subfranchises
is granted.
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(6) "Order" means a consent, authorization, approval, | ||
prohibition, or
requirement applicable to a specific case | ||
issued by the Attorney General
Administrator.
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(7) "Person" means an individual, a corporation, a | ||
partnership, a joint
venture, an association, a joint stock | ||
company, a trust, or an
unincorporated organization.
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(8) "Rule" means any published regulation or standard of | ||
general
application issued by the Administrator.
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(9) "Sale" or "sell" includes every contract or agreement | ||
of sale of,
contract to sell, or disposition of, a franchise or | ||
interest in a franchise
for value.
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(10) "State" means the State of Illinois.
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(11) "Fraud" and "deceit" are not limited to common law | ||
fraud or deceit.
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(12) "Offer" or "offer to sell" includes every attempt to | ||
offer to
dispose of, or solicitation of an offer to buy, a | ||
franchise, any interest
in a franchise or an option to acquire | ||
a franchise for value.
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(13) "Publish" means publicly to issue or circulate by | ||
newspaper, mail,
radio, or television, or otherwise to | ||
disseminate to the public.
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(14) "Franchise fee" means any fee or charge that a | ||
franchisee is
required to pay directly or indirectly for the | ||
right to enter into a
business or sell, resell, or distribute | ||
goods, services or franchises
under an agreement, including, | ||
but not limited to, any such payment for
goods or services, |
provided that the Administrator may by rule define what
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constitutes an indirect franchise fee, and provided further | ||
that the
following shall not be considered the payment of a | ||
franchise fee: (a) the
payment of a reasonable service charge | ||
to the issuer of a credit card by an
establishment accepting or | ||
honoring such credit card; (b) amounts paid to a
trading stamp | ||
company by a person issuing trading stamps in connection with
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the retail sale of merchandise or services; (c) the purchase or | ||
agreement
to purchase goods for which there is an established | ||
market at a bona fide
wholesale price; (d) the payment for | ||
fixtures necessary to operate the
business; (e) the payment of | ||
rent which reflects payment for the economic
value of the | ||
property; or (f) the purchase or agreement to purchase goods
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for which there is an established market at a bona fide retail | ||
price
subject to a bona fide commission or compensation plan. | ||
The Administrator
may by rule define what shall constitute an | ||
established market.
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(15) "Disclosure statement" means the document provided | ||
for in Section
16 of this Act and all amendments to such | ||
document.
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(16) "Write" or "written" shall include printed, | ||
lithographed or any other
means of graphic communication.
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(17) (Blank).
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(18) "Marketing plan or system" means a plan or system | ||
relating to some
aspect of the conduct of a party to a contract | ||
in conducting business,
including but not limited to (a) |
specification of price, or special pricing
systems or discount | ||
plans, (b) use of particular sales or display equipment
or | ||
merchandising devices, (c) use of specific sales techniques, | ||
(d) use of
advertising or promotional materials or cooperation | ||
in advertising efforts;
provided that an agreement is not a | ||
marketing plan or system solely because
a manufacturer or | ||
distributor of goods reserves the right to occasionally
require | ||
sale at a special reduced price which is advertised on the
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container or packaging material in which the product is | ||
regularly sold, if
the reduced price is absorbed by the | ||
manufacturer or distributor.
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(19) "Administrator" means the Illinois Attorney General.
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(20) (a) An offer to sell a franchise is made in this State | ||
when the
offer either originates from this State or is | ||
directed by the offeror to
this State and received at the | ||
place to which it is directed. An offer to
sell is accepted | ||
in this State when acceptance is communicated to the
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offeror in this State; and acceptance is communicated to | ||
the offeror in
this State when the offeree directs it to | ||
the offeror in this State
reasonably believing the offeror | ||
to be in this State and it is received at
the place to | ||
which it is directed.
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(b) An offer to sell a franchise is not made in this | ||
State merely
because the franchisor circulates or there is | ||
circulated in this State an
advertisement in (i) a bona | ||
fide newspaper or other publication of general,
regular and |
paid circulation which has had more than 2/3 of its | ||
circulation
outside this State during the past 12 months, | ||
or (ii) a radio or television
program originating outside | ||
this State which is received in this State.
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(21) "Franchise broker" means any person engaged in the | ||
business of
representing a franchisor in offering for sale or | ||
selling a franchise and
is not a franchisor , an affiliate of a | ||
franchisor or an officer, director or employee of a franchisor | ||
or an affiliate of a franchisor
with respect to such franchise. | ||
A franchisee shall not be a franchise
broker merely because it | ||
receives a payment from the franchisor in
consideration of the | ||
referral of a prospective franchisee to the
franchisor, if the | ||
franchisee does not otherwise participate in the sale of
a | ||
franchise to the prospective franchisee. A franchisee shall not | ||
be deemed
to participate in a sale merely because he responds | ||
to an inquiry from a
prospective franchisee.
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(22) "Salesperson" means any person employed by or | ||
representing a
franchise broker , a franchisor or an affiliate | ||
of the franchisor in effecting or attempting to effect the | ||
offer or sale
of a franchise.
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(Source: P.A. 90-642, eff. 7-24-98.)
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(815 ILCS 705/7) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1707)
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Sec. 7.
Sale by franchisee and extension or renewal of | ||
existing
franchise. There shall be exempted from the provisions | ||
of Sections 5, 10,
11, 13 and 15 of this Act the offer or sale |
of a franchise by a franchisee
for its own account if the sale | ||
is not effected by or through a franchisor.
A sale is not | ||
effected by or through a franchisor merely because a
franchisor | ||
has a right to approve or disapprove a different franchisee or
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requires payment of a reasonable transfer fee or requires the | ||
new franchisee to execute a franchise agreement on terms not | ||
materially different from the existing franchise agreement .
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There shall be exempted from the provisions of Sections 5, | ||
10, 11, 13 and
15 of this Act the extension or renewal of an | ||
existing franchise or the
exchange or substitution of a | ||
modified or amended franchise agreement where
there is no | ||
interruption in the operation of the franchise business by the
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franchisee.
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(Source: P.A. 85-551.)
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(815 ILCS 705/8) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1708)
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Sec. 8. Exemptions. | ||
(a) There shall be exempted, from the registration | ||
requirements of Section 10 of this Act, the offer and sale of a | ||
franchise if: | ||
(1) the franchisor has a net worth on a consolidated | ||
basis, according to its most recent audited financial | ||
statement, of not less than $15,000,000; or the franchisor | ||
has a net worth, according to its most recent unaudited | ||
financial statement, of not less than $1,000,000 and is at | ||
least 80% owned by a corporation which has a net worth on a |
consolidated basis, according to its most recent audited | ||
financial statement, of not less than $15,000,000; | ||
(2) the franchisee (or its parent or any affiliates) is | ||
an entity that has been in business for at least 5 years | ||
and has a net worth of at least $5,000,000; or | ||
(3) one or more purchasers of at least 50% ownership | ||
interest in the franchise within 60 days of the sale, has | ||
been, for at least 2 years, an officer, director, general | ||
partner, individual with management responsibility for the | ||
offer and sale of the franchisor's franchises or the | ||
administrator of the franchised network; or within 60 days | ||
of the sale, has been, for at least 2 years, an owner of at | ||
least a 25% interest in the franchisor. | ||
Provided, unless exempted by order or rule of the | ||
Administrator, the franchisor shall deliver to the prospective | ||
franchisee a disclosure statement in accordance with the | ||
requirements of Section 5(2) of this Act in connection with any | ||
transaction exempted under this Section 8(a). | ||
(b) There shall be exempted from the provisions of
Sections | ||
5, 10, 11, 13 and 15 of this Act the offer and sale of a | ||
franchise
if the prospective franchisee qualifies as one of the | ||
following:
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any bank as defined in Section 3(a)(2) of the Securities | ||
Act of
1933 whether acting in its individual or fiduciary | ||
capacity or as an
insurance company as defined in Section 2(13) | ||
of that Act.
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(Source: P.A. 85-551 .)
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(815 ILCS 705/10) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1710)
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Sec. 10. Registration and Annual Report. No franchisor may | ||
sell or
offer to sell a franchise in this State if (1) the | ||
franchisee is domiciled
in this State or (2) the offer of the | ||
franchise is made or accepted in this
State and the franchise | ||
business is or will be located in this State, unless
the | ||
franchisor has registered the franchise with the Administrator | ||
by
filing such form of notification and disclosure statement
as | ||
required under Section 16.
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The registration of a franchise shall become effective on | ||
the 21st day after the date of the filing of the required | ||
materials,
unless
the Administrator has
denied registration | ||
under subdivision (a)(3) of Section 22.
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The registration of a franchise shall expire 120 days after | ||
the franchisor's fiscal year end. Annually, but not later than | ||
one business day before the
anniversary date of the
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registration expires , the franchisor shall file the disclosure | ||
statement updated as of
the date of the franchisor's prior | ||
fiscal year end a date within 120
days of the anniversary date | ||
of the registration .
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(Source: P.A. 90-642, eff. 7-24-98.)
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(815 ILCS 705/11) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1711)
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Sec. 11. Amendments. Within 30 days after the close of each |
quarter of its fiscal year, the franchisor shall prepare | ||
revisions to its disclosure statement to reflect any material | ||
changes to disclosures included, or required to be included, in | ||
the 90 days of the occurrence of any
material change in
any | ||
facts required to be disclosed, a franchisor whose franchise is
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registered under this Act shall amend its disclosure statement . | ||
The franchisor and shall
deliver the amended disclosure | ||
statement in accordance with the
requirements of subsection (2) | ||
of Section 5 and Section 16 of this Act to
any prospective | ||
franchisee, including prospective franchisees to whom a
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disclosure statement was previously delivered if the material | ||
change
relates to or affects the franchisor or the franchise | ||
offered to such
prospective franchisees. The amended | ||
disclosure statement shall be
filed with the Administrator. An | ||
amendment shall not be required if the terms of
the franchise | ||
agreement merely reflect changes from the franchisor's
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registered franchise made pursuant to negotiations between the | ||
franchisee
and the franchisor.
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The fact that the franchise is considered to be registered | ||
is not a
finding that the amended disclosure statement complies | ||
with the standard of
disclosure required by this Act.
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(Source: P.A. 90-642, eff. 7-24-98.)
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(815 ILCS 705/15) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1715)
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Sec. 15. Escrow of franchise fees; surety bonds ; franchise | ||
fee deferrals . If the Administrator
finds that a franchisor has |
failed to demonstrate that adequate financial
arrangements | ||
have been made to fulfill obligations to provide real estate,
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improvements, equipment, inventory, training, or other items | ||
to be included
in the establishment and opening of the | ||
franchise business being offered,
the Administrator may by rule | ||
or order require the escrow or impoundment of
franchise fees | ||
and other funds paid by the franchisee until such obligations
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have been fulfilled, or, at the option of the franchisor, the | ||
furnishing
of a surety bond as provided by rule of the | ||
Administrator, if he finds that
such requirement is necessary | ||
and appropriate to protect prospective
franchisees , or, at the | ||
option of the franchisor, the deferral of payment of the | ||
initial fee until the opening of the franchise business .
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(Source: P.A. 85-551.)
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(815 ILCS 705/16) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1716)
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Sec. 16. Form and contents of disclosure statements. The | ||
disclosure statement required under this Act shall be prepared | ||
in
accordance
with the Federal Trade Commission rule entitled | ||
Disclosure Requirements and Prohibitions Concerning | ||
Franchising, 16 C.F.R. Part 436, as it may be Uniform Franchise | ||
Offering Circular Guidelines as adopted and amended , the | ||
Guidelines promulgated
by the North American Securities | ||
Administrators Association, Inc., as they may be amended, and | ||
the rules adopted by the Administrator pursuant to Section 32 | ||
of this Act. Incorporated.
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All statements in the disclosure statement shall be free | ||
from any false
or misleading statement of a material fact, | ||
shall not omit to state any
material fact required to be stated | ||
or necessary to make the statements
not misleading, and shall | ||
be accurate and complete as of the effective
date thereof.
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(Source: P.A. 90-642, eff. 7-24-98.)
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(815 ILCS 705/21) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1721)
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Sec. 21. Franchise Advisory Board. There is created in the | ||
Office of
the Administrator a Franchise Advisory Board. The | ||
Franchise Advisory Board
shall consist of such members as the | ||
Administrator deems appropriate to
advise him on franchising | ||
and franchise related matters. The members shall
be persons who | ||
have knowledge and experience in franchising. The members
of | ||
the Franchise Advisory Board shall serve at the pleasure of the
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Administrator. The Franchise Advisory Board from time to time | ||
shall make
recommendations concerning the administration and | ||
enforcement of this Act.
Members of the Franchise Advisory | ||
Board shall serve without compensation
but shall be reimbursed | ||
for actual and necessary expenses incurred in their
official | ||
capacities . The Board shall select its own chairman, establish
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rules and procedures, and keep a record of matters transpiring | ||
at all meetings.
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(Source: P.A. 85-551.)
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(815 ILCS 705/22) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1722)
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Sec. 22. Enforcement.
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(a) The Administrator may suspend, terminate,
prohibit or | ||
deny the sale of any franchise or registration of any | ||
franchise ,
or franchise broker or salesperson if it appears to | ||
him that: (1) there has
been a failure to comply with any of | ||
the provisions of this Act or the rules
or orders of the | ||
Administrator pertaining thereto; or (2) that the disclosure
| ||
statement or any amendment thereto
includes any false or | ||
misleading statement of a material fact or omits to
state
any | ||
material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to | ||
make the
statements therein not misleading; or (3)
that the | ||
disclosure statement
filed in conjunction with an initial | ||
registration under
Section 10 is materially deficient. A | ||
disclosure statement is "materially
deficient" if it fails to | ||
comply with the requirements of the Uniform Franchise
Offering | ||
Circular Guidelines referred to in Section 16;
or (4) that the | ||
sale of the
franchise would constitute
a misrepresentation, | ||
deceit or fraud upon prospective franchisees; or (5)
that any | ||
person in this State is engaging in or about to engage in | ||
false,
fraudulent or deceptive practices or any device, scheme, | ||
or artifice to defraud
in connection with the offer or sale of | ||
the franchise; or (6) that any person
identified in the | ||
disclosure statement or any person engaged in the offer
or sale | ||
of the franchise in this State has been convicted of an | ||
offense,
is subject to an order or civil judgment or is a | ||
defendant in a proceeding
required to be described in the |
disclosure statement and the involvement
of such person creates | ||
an unreasonable risk to prospective franchisees;
or (7) | ||
(blank); or (8) (blank); or (9) that the franchisor's | ||
enterprise
or method of business includes or would include | ||
activities which are illegal
where performed; or (10) (blank);
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or (11) (blank).
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In no case shall the Administrator, or any person | ||
designated by him, in
the administration of this Act, incur any | ||
official or personal liability by
issuing an order or other | ||
proceeding or by suspending, denying, prohibiting
or | ||
terminating the registration of a franchise broker or | ||
salesperson, or by
denying, suspending, terminating or | ||
prohibiting the registration of
franchises, or prohibiting the | ||
sale of franchises, or by suspending or
prohibiting any person | ||
from acting as a franchise broker or salesperson.
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The Administrator may exercise any of the powers specified | ||
in Section 31 of
this Act.
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(b) The Administrator, with such assistance as he may from
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time to time request of the state's attorneys in the several | ||
counties, may
institute proceedings in the circuit court to | ||
prevent and restrain
violations of this Act or of any rule or | ||
order prescribed or issued under
this Act. In such a | ||
proceeding, the court shall determine whether a
violation has | ||
been committed, and shall enter such judgment or decree as it
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considers necessary to remove the effects of any violation and | ||
to prevent
such violation from continuing or from being renewed |
in the future. The
court, in its discretion, may exercise all | ||
powers necessary for this
purpose, including, but not limited | ||
to, injunction, revocation, forfeiture
or suspension of the | ||
charter, franchise, certificate of authority or
privileges of | ||
any corporation, association, limited partnership or other
| ||
business organization operating under the laws of this State, | ||
dissolution
of domestic corporations or associations, | ||
suspension or termination of the
right of foreign corporations | ||
or associations to do business in this State,
or restitution or | ||
payment of damages by a franchisor to persons injured by
| ||
violations of this Act, including without limitation an award | ||
of reasonable
attorneys fees and costs.
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(Source: P.A. 90-642, eff. 7-24-98.)
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(815 ILCS 705/26) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1726)
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Sec. 26. Private civil actions. Any person who offers,
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sells, terminates, or fails to renew a franchise in violation | ||
of this
Act shall be liable to the franchisee who may sue for | ||
damages caused
thereby. This amendatory Act of 1992 is intended | ||
to clarify the
existence of a private right of action under | ||
existing law with respect to
the termination or nonrenewal of a | ||
franchise in violation of this Act.
In the case of a violation | ||
of Section 5, 6, 10, 11, or 15 of the Act,
the franchisee may | ||
also sue for rescission.
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No franchisee may sue for rescission under this Section 26 | ||
who
shall fail, within 30 days from the date of receipt |
thereof, to accept an
offer to return the consideration paid or | ||
to repurchase the franchise
purchased by such person. Every | ||
offer provided for in this Section shall
be in writing, shall | ||
be delivered to the franchisee or sent by certified
mail | ||
addressed to the franchisee at such person's last known | ||
address, shall
offer to return any consideration paid or to | ||
repurchase the franchise for a
price equal to the full amount | ||
paid less any net income received by the
franchisee, plus the | ||
legal rate of interest thereon, and may require the
franchisee | ||
to return to the person making such offer all unsold goods,
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equipment, fixtures, leases and similar items received from | ||
such person.
Such offer shall continue in force for 30 days | ||
from the date on which it
was received by the franchisee and | ||
shall advise the franchisee of such
rights and the period of | ||
time limited for acceptance thereof. Any
agreement not to | ||
accept or refusing or waiving any such offer made during
or | ||
prior to the expiration of said 30 days shall be void.
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The term "franchisee" as used in this Section shall include | ||
the personal
representative or representatives of the | ||
franchisee.
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Every person who directly or indirectly controls a person | ||
liable under
this Section 26, every partner in a firm so | ||
liable, every principal
executive officer or director of a | ||
corporation so liable, every manager of a limited liability | ||
company so liable, every person
occupying a similar status or | ||
performing similar functions, and every
employee of a person so |
liable, who materially aids in the act or
transaction | ||
constituting the violation, is also liable jointly and | ||
severally
with and to the same extent as such person, unless | ||
said person who otherwise
is liable had no knowledge or | ||
reasonable basis to have knowledge of the
facts, acts or | ||
transactions constituting the alleged violation.
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Every franchisee in whose favor judgment is entered in an | ||
action
brought under this Section shall be entitled to the | ||
costs of the action
including, without limitation, reasonable | ||
attorney's fees.
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(Source: P.A. 87-1143.)
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(815 ILCS 705/29) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1729)
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Sec. 29.
Certificate of registration or filing of annual | ||
report;
admissibility in evidence. In any civil or criminal | ||
action brought under
this Act, a Certificate under the seal of | ||
this State, signed by the
Administrator, stating whether or not | ||
a franchise is registered, or whether
or not an annual report | ||
of a franchisor has been filed under Section 10 of
this Act, or | ||
whether or not a person has registered as a franchise broker
| ||
under Section 13 of this Act, shall constitute prima facie | ||
evidence of such
matter, and shall be admissible into evidence | ||
at trial without proof of
foundation or additional | ||
authenticity.
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(Source: P.A. 85-551.)
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(815 ILCS 705/31) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1731)
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Sec. 31. Powers of the Administrator. (a) Investigations. | ||
The
Administrator may in his discretion: (1) make such public | ||
or private
investigations inside or outside this State as he | ||
deems necessary (i) to
determine whether any person has | ||
violated, is violating, or is about to
violate any provision of | ||
this Act or any rule or order prescribed or issued
under this | ||
Act or (ii) to aid in the enforcement of this Act or in the
| ||
prescribing of rules under this Act; and (2) publish | ||
information concerning
the violation of this Act or any rule or | ||
order prescribed or issued under
this Act. No actions taken or | ||
orders issued by the Administrator shall be
binding on, nor in | ||
any way preclude the Administrator from conducting any
| ||
investigation or commencing any action authorized under this | ||
Act. The
Administrator or any of his assistants may participate | ||
in any hearings
conducted by the Administrator under this Act | ||
and the Administrator may
provide such assistance as the | ||
Administrator believes necessary to
effectively fulfill the | ||
purposes of this Act.
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(b) Subpoenas. For the purpose of any investigation or | ||
proceeding under
this Act and prior to the commencement of any | ||
civil or criminal action as
provided for in this Act, the | ||
Administrator has the authority to subpoena
witnesses, compel | ||
their attendance, examine them under oath, or require the
| ||
production of any books, documents, records or tangible things, | ||
hereafter
referred to as "documentary material", which the |
Administrator deems
relevant or material to his investigation, | ||
for inspection, reproducing or
copying under such terms and | ||
conditions as are hereafter set forth. Any
subpoena issued by | ||
the Administrator shall contain the following information:
(1) | ||
the statute and section thereof, the alleged violation of which | ||
is
under investigation; (2) the date, place and time at which | ||
the person is
required to appear or produce documentary | ||
material in his possession,
custody or control at a designated | ||
office of the Administrator, which date
shall not be less than | ||
10 days from date of service of the subpoena; and
(3) where | ||
documentary material is required to be produced, the same shall
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be prescribed by class so as to clearly indicate the material | ||
demanded.
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(c) Production of documentary material. The Administrator | ||
is hereby
authorized, and may so elect to require the | ||
production, pursuant to this
Section of documentary material | ||
prior to the taking of any testimony of
the person subpoenaed, | ||
in which event such documentary material shall be
made | ||
available for inspection and copying during normal business | ||
hours at
the principal place of business of the person served, | ||
or at such other time
and place as may be agreed upon by the | ||
person served and the Administrator.
When documentary material | ||
is demanded by subpoena, said subpoena shall not
(1) contain | ||
any requirement which would be unreasonable or improper if
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contained in a subpoena duces tecum issued by a court of this | ||
State; or (2)
require the disclosure of any documentary |
material which would be
privileged, or which for any other | ||
reason would not be required by a
subpoena duces tecum issued | ||
by a court of this State.
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(d) Service of subpoenas. Service of a subpoena of the | ||
Administrator as
provided herein may be made by (1) delivery of | ||
a duly executed copy thereof
to the person served or if a | ||
person is not a natural person, to the
principal place of | ||
business of the person to be served, or (2) mailing by
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certified mail, return receipt requested, a duly executed copy | ||
thereof
addressed to the person to be served at his principal | ||
place of business in
this State, or, if said person has no | ||
place of business in this State, to
his principal office.
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(e) Examination of witnesses. The examination of all | ||
witnesses under
this Section shall be conducted by the | ||
Administrator, or by his deputy
designated by him, before an | ||
officer authorized to administer oaths in this
State. The | ||
testimony shall be taken stenographically or by a sound
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recording device and shall be transcribed.
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(f) Fees. All persons served with a subpoena by the | ||
Administrator under
this Act shall be paid the same fees and | ||
mileage as are paid to witnesses
in the courts of this State.
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(g) Judicial enforcement of subpoenas. In the event a | ||
witness served
with a subpoena by the Administrator under this | ||
Act fails or refuses to
obey same or to produce documentary | ||
material as provided herein or to give
testimony relevant or | ||
material to the investigation being conducted, the
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Administrator may petition any circuit court for an order | ||
requiring said
witness to attend and testify or produce the | ||
documentary material demanded.
Thereafter, any failure or | ||
refusal on the part of the witness to obey such
order of court | ||
may be punishable by the court as a contempt thereof.
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(h) Immunity from prosecution. No person is excused from | ||
attending and
testifying or from producing any document or | ||
records before the
Administrator in obedience to the subpoena | ||
of the Administrator, in any
proceeding instituted by the | ||
Administrator and authorized by this Act, on
the ground that | ||
the testimony or evidence, documentary or otherwise,
required | ||
of him may tend to incriminate him or subject him to a penalty | ||
or
forfeiture. No individual may be prosecuted or subjected to | ||
any penalty or
forfeiture for or on account of any transaction, | ||
matter, or thing
concerning which he is compelled, after | ||
validly claiming his privilege
against self-incrimination, to | ||
testify or produce evidence, documentary or
otherwise, except | ||
that the individual testifying is not exempt from
prosecution | ||
and punishment for perjury or contempt committed in testifying.
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(i) Administrator entitled to recover costs. In any action | ||
brought under
the provisions of this Act, the Administrator is | ||
entitled to recover costs
for the use of this State.
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(j) In the administration of this Act, the Attorney General | ||
may accept an Assurance of Voluntary Compliance with respect to | ||
any method, act, or practice deemed to be violative of the Act | ||
from any person who has engaged in, is engaging in, or was |
about to engage in such method, act, or practice. Evidence of a | ||
violation of an Assurance of Voluntary Compliance shall be | ||
prima facie evidence of a violation of this Act in any | ||
subsequent proceeding brought by the Attorney General against | ||
the alleged violator. The Administrator may require that an | ||
Assurance of Voluntary Compliance be disclosed in the | ||
disclosure statement. | ||
(Source: P.A. 85-551.)
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(815 ILCS 705/40) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 1740)
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Sec. 40. Fees. | ||
(a) The Administrator shall charge and collect the fees
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fixed by this Section , or as prescribed by rule of the | ||
Administrator . All fees and charges collected under this | ||
Section
shall be transmitted to the State Treasurer at least | ||
weekly, accompanied by
a detailed statement thereof. Such fees | ||
and charges shall be refundable at
the discretion of the | ||
Administrator.
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(b) The fee for the initial registration of a franchise | ||
shall be $500.
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(c) The fee for filing an amended disclosure statement | ||
shall be $100 if
the amendment pertains to a material change, | ||
otherwise $25.
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(d) The fee for an interpretive opinion shall be $50.
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(e) The fee for filing an initial large franchisor | ||
exemption under Section 200.202 of Title 14 of the Illinois |
Administrative Code shall be $500 and the fee for renewals of | ||
this exemption shall be $100 registration of a franchise broker | ||
shall be $100 with a
renewal fee of $100 .
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(f) The fee for filing an annual report shall be $100.
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(Source: P.A. 85-551.)
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(815 ILCS 705/13 rep.) | ||
Section 25. The Franchise Disclosure Act of 1987 is | ||
amended by repealing Section 13. | ||
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect October | ||
1, 2009. |