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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2014

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- REGULATION OF BUSINESS

PRACTICES AMONG MOTOR VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS, DISTRIBUTORS AND

DEALERS

     

     Introduced By: Representatives San Bento, O'Brien, Costantino, and Williams

     Date Introduced: February 26, 2014

     Referred To: House Corporations

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Sections 31-5.1-4, 31-5.1-6 and 31-5.1-21 of the General Laws in Chapter

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31-5.1 entitled "Regulation of Business Practices Among Motor Vehicle Manufacturers,

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Distributors, and Dealers" are hereby amended to read as follows:

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     31-5.1-4. Violations. -- (a) It shall be deemed a violation of this chapter for any

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manufacturer or motor vehicle dealer to engage in any action which is arbitrary, in bad faith, or

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unconscionable and which causes damage to any of the parties involved or to the public.

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      (b) It shall be deemed a violation of this chapter for a manufacturer, or officer, agent, or

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other representative of a manufacturer, to coerce, or attempt to coerce, any motor vehicle dealer:

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      (1) To order or accept delivery of any motor vehicle or vehicles, equipment, parts, or

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accessories for them, or any other commodity or commodities which the motor vehicle dealer has

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not voluntarily ordered.

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      (2) To order or accept delivery of any motor vehicle with special features, accessories, or

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equipment not included in the list price of that motor vehicle as publicly advertised by the

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manufacturer of the vehicle.

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      (3) To participate monetarily in an advertising campaign or contest, or to purchase any

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promotional materials, or training materials, showroom or other display decorations or materials

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at the expense of the new motor vehicle dealership.

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      (4) To enter into any agreement with the manufacturer or to do any other act prejudicial

 

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to the new motor vehicle dealer by threatening to terminate or cancel a franchise or any

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contractual agreement existing between the dealer and the manufacturer; except that this

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subdivision is not intended to preclude the manufacturer or distributor from insisting on

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compliance with the reasonable terms or provisions of the franchise or other contractual

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agreement, and notice in good faith to any new motor vehicle dealer of the new motor vehicle

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dealer's violation of those terms or provisions shall not constitute a violation of the chapter.

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      (5) To refrain from participation in the management of, investment in, or acquisition of

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any other line of new motor vehicle or related products. This subdivision does not apply unless

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the new motor vehicle dealer maintains a reasonable line of credit for each make or line of new

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motor vehicle, the new motor vehicle dealer remains in compliance with any reasonable facilities

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requirements of the manufacturer, and no change is made in the principal management of the new

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motor vehicle dealer.

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      (6) To assent to a release, assignment, novation, waiver, or estoppel in connection with

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the transfer or voluntary termination of a franchise, or which would relieve any person from the

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liability to be imposed by this law or to require any controversy between a new motor vehicle

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dealer and a manufacturer, distributor, or representative to be referred to any person other than

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the duly constituted courts of this state or of the United States of America, or to the department of

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revenue of this state, if that referral would be binding upon the new motor vehicle dealer.

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      (7) To order for any person any parts, accessories, equipment, machinery, tools or any

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commodities.

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      (c) It shall be deemed a violation of this chapter for a manufacturer, or officer, agent, or

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other representative:

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      (1) To refuse to deliver in reasonable quantities and within a reasonable time after

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receipt of the dealer's order, to any motor vehicle dealer having a franchise or contractual

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arrangement for the retail sale of new motor vehicles sold or distributed by the manufacturer, any

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motor vehicles covered by the franchise or contract, specifically publicly advertised by the

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manufacturer to be available for immediate delivery. However, the failure to deliver any motor

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vehicle shall not be considered a violation of this chapter if that failure is due to an act of God,

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work stoppage or delay due to a strike or labor difficulty, shortage of materials, a freight

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embargo, or other cause over which the manufacturer, distributor, or wholesaler, or its agent,

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shall have no control.

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      (2) To refuse to deliver or otherwise deny to any motor vehicle dealer having a franchise

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or contractual arrangement for the retail sale of new motor vehicles sold or distributed by the

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manufacturer any particular new motor vehicle model made or distributed by the manufacturer

 

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under the name of the division of the manufacturer of which the dealer is an authorized franchise.

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      (3) It shall be deemed a prima facie violation of this chapter for any automotive vehicle

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division manufacturer to require any separate franchise or contractual arrangement with any new

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motor vehicle dealer already a party to a franchise or contractual arrangement with that

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automotive vehicle division for the retail sale of any particular new motor vehicle model made or

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distributed by that division.

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      (4) To coerce, or attempt to coerce, any motor vehicle dealer to enter into any agreement

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with the manufacturer, or their officers, agents, or other representatives, or to do any other act

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prejudicial to the dealer, by threatening to cancel any franchise or any contractual agreement

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existing between the manufacturer and the dealer. Notice in good faith to any motor vehicle

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dealer of the dealer's violation of any terms or provisions of the franchise or contractual

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agreement shall not constitute a violation of this chapter.

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      (5) To resort to or use any false or misleading advertisement in connection with his or

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her business as a manufacturer, an officer, agent, or other representative.

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      (6) To sell or lease any new motor vehicle to, or through, any new motor vehicle dealer

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at a lower actual price therefore than the actual price offered to any other new motor vehicle

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dealer for the same model vehicle similarly equipped or to utilize any device, including, but not

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limited to, sales promotion plans or programs, which result in a lesser actual price. The provisions

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of this paragraph shall not apply to sales to a new motor vehicle dealer for resale to any unit of

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the United States government, or to the state or any of its political subdivisions. A manufacturer

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may not reduce the price of a motor vehicle charged to a dealer or provide different financing

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terms to a dealer in exchange for the dealer's agreement to:

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      (i) Maintain an exclusive sales or service facility;

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      (ii) Build or alter a sales or service facility; or

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      (iii) Participate in a floor plan or other financing.

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      (7) To sell or lease any new motor vehicle to any person, except a manufacturer's

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employee, at a lower actual price than the actual price offered and charged to a new motor vehicle

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dealer for the same model vehicle similarly equipped or to utilize any device which results in a

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lesser actual price. The provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to sales to a new motor

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vehicle dealer for resale to any unit of the United States government, or to the state or any of its

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political subdivisions.

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      (8) To offer in connection with the sale of any new motor vehicle or vehicles directly or

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indirectly to a fleet purchaser within or without this state terms, discounts, refunds, or other

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similar types of inducements to that purchaser without making the same offer or offers available

 

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to all of its new motor vehicles dealers in this state. No manufacturer may impose or enforce any

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restrictions against new motor vehicle dealers in this state or their leasing, rental, or fleet

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divisions or subsidiaries that are not imposed or enforced against any other direct or indirect

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purchaser from the manufacturer. The provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to sales to a

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new motor vehicle dealer for resale to any unit of the United States government, or to the state or

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any of its political subdivisions.

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      (9) To use or consider the performance of a motor vehicle dealer relating to the sale of

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the manufacturer's vehicles or the motor vehicle dealer's ability to satisfy any minimum sales or

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market share quota or responsibility relating to the sale of the manufacturer's new vehicles in

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determining:

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      (i) The motor vehicle dealer's eligibility to purchase program, certified, or other used

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motor vehicles from the manufacturer;

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      (ii) The volume, type, or model of program, certified, or other used motor vehicles that a

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motor vehicle dealer is eligible to purchase from the manufacturer;

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      (iii) The price of any program, certified, or other used motor vehicle that the dealer is

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eligible to purchase from the manufacturer; or

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      (iv) The availability or amount of any discount, credit, rebate, or sales incentive that the

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dealer is eligible to receive from the manufacturer for the purchase of any program, certified, or

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other used motor vehicle offered for sale by the manufacturer.

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      (10) To offer to sell or to sell parts or accessories to any new motor vehicle dealer for

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use in the dealer's own business for the purpose of repairing or replacing the same parts or

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accessories or a comparable part or accessory, at a lower actual price than the actual price

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charged to any other new motor vehicle dealer for similar parts or accessories to use in the

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dealer's own business. In those cases where new motor vehicle dealers operate or serve as

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wholesalers of parts and accessories to retail outlets, these provisions shall be construed to

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prevent a manufacturer, or their agents, from selling to a new motor vehicle dealer who operates

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and services as a wholesaler of parts and accessories, any parts and accessories that may be

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ordered by that new motor vehicle dealer for resale to retail outlets, at a lower actual price than

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the actual price charged a new motor vehicle dealer who does not operate or serve as a wholesaler

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of parts and accessories.

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      (11) To prevent or attempt to prevent by contract or otherwise any new motor vehicle

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dealer from changing the capital structure of his or her dealership or the means by which or

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through which the dealer finances the operation of his or her dealership. However, the new motor

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vehicle dealer shall at all times meet any reasonable capital standards agreed to between the

 

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dealership and the manufacturer, provided that any change in the capital structure by the new

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motor vehicle dealer does not result in a change in the executive management control of the

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dealership.

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      (12) To prevent or attempt to prevent by contract or otherwise any new motor vehicle

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dealer or any officer, partner, or stockholder of any new motor vehicle dealer from selling or

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transferring any part of the interest of any of them to any other person or persons or party or

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parties. Provided, however, that no dealer, officer, partner, or stockholder shall have the right to

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sell, transfer or assign the franchise or power of management or control without the consent of the

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manufacturer, except that the consent shall not be unreasonably withheld.

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      (13) To obtain money, goods, services, anything of value, or any other benefit from any

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other person with whom the new motor vehicle dealer does business, on account of or in relation

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to the transactions between the dealer and that other person, unless that benefit is promptly

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accounted for and transmitted to the new motor vehicle dealer.

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      (14) To compete with a new motor vehicle dealer operating under an agreement or

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franchise from the manufacturer in the state of Rhode Island, through the ownership, operation, or

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control of any new motor vehicle dealers in this state or by participation in the ownership,

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operation, or control of any new motor vehicle dealer in this state. A manufacturer shall not be

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deemed to be competing when operating, controlling, or owning a dealership either temporarily

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for a reasonable period in any case not to exceed one year, which one year period may be

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extended for a one-time additional period of up to six (6) months upon application to and

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approval by the motor vehicle dealers license and hearing board, which approval shall be subject

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to the manufacturer demonstrating the need for this extension, and with other new motor vehicle

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dealers of the same line making being given notice and an opportunity to be heard in connection

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with said application, or in a bona fide relationship in which an independent person had made a

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significant investment subject to loss in the dealership and can reasonably expect to acquire full

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ownership of the dealership on reasonable terms and conditions within a reasonable period of

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time.

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      (15) To refuse to disclose to any new motor vehicle dealer, handling the same line or

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make, the manner and mode of distribution of that line or make within the relevant market area.

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      (16) To increase prices of new motor vehicles which the new motor vehicle dealer had

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ordered for private retail consumers prior to the new motor vehicle dealer's receipt of the written

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official price increase notification. A sales contract signed by a private retail consumer shall

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constitute evidence of an order provided that the vehicle is in fact delivered to that customer. In

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the event of manufacturer price reductions or cash rebates paid to the new motor vehicle dealer,

 

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the amount of any reduction or rebate received by a new motor vehicle dealer shall be passed on

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to the private retail consumer by the new motor vehicle dealer. Price reductions shall apply to all

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vehicles in the dealer's inventory which were subject to the price reduction. Price differences

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applicable to new model or series motor vehicles at the time of the introduction of new models or

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series shall not be considered a price increase or price decrease. Price changes caused by either:

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(i) the addition to a motor vehicle of required or optional equipment; (ii) revaluation of the United

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States dollar, in the case of foreign-make vehicles or components; or (iii) an increase in

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transportation charges due to increased rates imposed by common carriers, shall not be subject to

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the provisions of this subdivision.

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      (17) To release to any outside party, except under subpoena or as otherwise required by

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law or in an administrative, judicial, or arbitration proceeding involving the manufacturer or new

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motor vehicle dealer, any business, financial, or personal information which may be from time to

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time provided by the new motor vehicle dealer to the manufacturer, without the express written

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consent of the new motor vehicle dealer.

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      (18) To unfairly discriminate among its new motor vehicle dealers with respect to

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warranty reimbursement, or any program that provides assistance to its dealers, including Internet

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listings; sales leads; warranty policy adjustments; marketing programs; and dealer recognition

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programs.

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      (19) To unreasonably withhold consent to the sale, transfer, or exchange of the franchise

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to a qualified buyer capable of being licensed as a new motor vehicle dealer in this state.

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      (20) To fail to respond in writing to a request for consent as specified in subdivision (19)

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of this subsection within sixty (60) days of the receipt of a written request on the forms, if any,

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generally utilized by the manufacturer or distributor for those purposes and containing the

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information required therein. The failure to respond shall be deemed to be a consent to the

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request. A manufacturer may not impose a condition on the approval of a sale, transfer, or

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exchange of the franchise if the condition would violate the provisions of this chapter if imposed

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on an existing dealer.

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      (21) To unfairly prevent a new motor vehicle dealer from receiving fair and reasonable

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compensation for the value of the new motor vehicle dealership.

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      (22) To require that a new motor vehicle dealer execute a written franchise agreement

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that does not contain substantially the same provisions as the franchise agreement being offered

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to other new motor vehicle dealers handling the same line or make. In no instance shall the term

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of any franchise agreement be of a duration of less than three (3) years.

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      (23) To require that a new motor vehicle dealer provide exclusive facilities, personnel, or

 

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display space taking into consideration changing market conditions, or that a dealer execute a site

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control agreement giving a manufacturer control over the dealer's facilities.

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      (24) To require that a dealer expand facilities without a guarantee of a sufficient supply

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of new motor vehicles to justify that expansion or to require that a dealer expand facilities to a

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greater degree than is necessary to sell and service the number of vehicles that the dealer sold and

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serviced in the most recent calendar year.

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      (25) To prevent a dealer from adjusting his or her facilities to permit a relocation of

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office space, showroom space, and service facilities so long as the relocation is within five

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hundred (500) yards of the present location.

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      (26) To engage in any predatory practice against a new motor vehicle dealer.

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      (27) To prevent, prohibit, or coerce any new motor vehicle dealer from charging any

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consumer any fee allowed to be charged by the dealer under Rhode Island law or regulation.

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      (d) It shall be a violation of this chapter for a manufacturer to terminate, cancel, or fail to

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renew the franchise of a new motor vehicle dealer except as provided in this subsection:

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      (1) Notwithstanding the terms, provisions, or conditions of any franchise, whether

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entered into before or after the enactment of this chapter or any of its provisions, or

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notwithstanding the terms or provisions of any waiver, whether entered into before or after the

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enactment of this chapter or any of its provisions, no manufacturer shall cancel, terminate, or fail

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to renew any franchise with a licensed new motor vehicle dealer unless the manufacturer has:

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      (i) Satisfied the notice requirement of this subsection;

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      (ii) Has good cause for the cancellation, termination, or nonrenewal;

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      (iii) Has not committed any violations set forth in subsection (b) of this section; and

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      (iv) Has acted in good faith as defined in this chapter and has complied with all

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provisions of this chapter.

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      (2) Notwithstanding the terms, provisions, or conditions of any franchise or the terms or

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provisions of any waiver, good cause shall exist for the purposes of a termination, cancellation, or

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nonrenewal when:

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      (i) There is a failure by the new motor vehicle dealer to comply with a provision of the

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franchise which provision is both reasonable and of material significance to the franchise

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relationship, provided that the dealer has been notified in writing of the failure within one

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hundred eighty (180) days after the manufacturer first acquired knowledge of that failure;

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      (ii) If the failure by the new motor vehicle dealer, as provided in paragraph (i) of this

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subdivision, relates to the performance of the new motor vehicle dealer in sales or service, then

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good cause shall be defined as the failure of the new motor vehicle dealer to comply with

 

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reasonable performance criteria established by the manufacturer if the new motor vehicle dealer

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was apprised by the manufacturer in writing of that failure; and:

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      (A) The notification stated that notice was provided of failure of performance pursuant to

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paragraph (i) of this subdivision;

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      (B) The new motor vehicle dealer was afforded a reasonable opportunity, for a period of

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not less than six (6) months, to comply with those criteria; and

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      (C) The new motor vehicle dealer did not demonstrate substantial progress towards

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compliance with the manufacturer's performance criteria during that period.

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      (3) The manufacturer shall have the burden of proof for showing that the notice

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requirements have been complied with, that there was good cause for the franchise termination,

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cancellation or nonrenewal, and that the manufacturer has acted in good faith.

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      (i) Notwithstanding the terms, provisions, or conditions of any franchise, prior to the

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termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal of any franchise, the manufacturer shall furnish

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notification of the termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal to the new motor vehicle dealer as

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follows:

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      (A) In the manner described in paragraph (ii) of this subdivision; and

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      (B) Not fewer than ninety (90) days prior to the effective date of the termination,

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cancellation, or nonrenewal; or

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      (C) Not fewer than fifteen (15) days prior to the effective date of the termination,

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cancellation, or nonrenewal for any of the following reasons:

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      (I) Insolvency of the new motor vehicle dealer, or the filing of any petition by or against

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the new motor vehicle dealer under any bankruptcy or receivership law;

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      (II) Failure of the new motor vehicle dealer to conduct his customary sales and service

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operations during his or her customary business hours for seven (7) consecutive business days;

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      (III) Final conviction of the new motor vehicle dealer, or any owner or operator of the

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dealership, of a crime which is associated with or related to the operation of the dealership;

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      (IV) Revocation of any license which the new motor vehicle dealer is required to have to

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operate a dealership; or

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      (D) Not fewer than one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the effective date of the

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termination or cancellation where the manufacturer or distributor is discontinuing the sale of the

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product line.

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      (ii) Notification under this subsection shall be in writing, shall be by certified mail or

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personally delivered to the new motor vehicle dealer, and shall contain:

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      (A) A statement of intention to terminate, cancel, or not to renew the franchise;

 

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      (B) A statement of the reasons for the termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal; and

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      (C) The date on which the termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal shall take effect.

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      (iii) Upon the involuntary or voluntary termination, nonrenewal, or cancellation of any

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franchise, by either the manufacturer or the new motor vehicle dealer, notwithstanding the terms

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of any franchise whether entered into before or after the enactment of this chapter or any of its

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provisions, the new motor vehicle dealer shall be allowed fair and reasonable compensation by

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the manufacturer for the following:

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      (A) The new motor vehicle dealer's cost, less allowances paid by the manufacturer, of

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each new, undamaged, unsold and unaltered, except for dealer installed manufacturer-authorized

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accessories, motor vehicle, regardless of model year purchased from the manufacturer or another

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dealer of the same line-make in the ordinary course of business within twenty-four (24) months of

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termination, having five hundred (500) or fewer miles recorded on the odometer that is in the new

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motor vehicle dealer's inventory at the time of termination, nonrenewal, or cancellation.

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      (B) The new motor vehicle dealer's cost of each new, unused, undamaged, and unsold

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part or accessory that is in the current parts catalogue or is identical to a part or accessory in the

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current parts catalogue except for the number assigned to the part or accessory due to a change in

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the number after the purchase of the part or accessory, and that is still in the original, resalable

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merchandising package and in an unbroken lot, except that, in the case of sheet metal, a

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comparable substitute for the original package may be used.

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      (C) The fair market value of each undamaged sign, normal wear and tear excepted,

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owned by the dealer that bears a trademark or trade name used or claimed by the manufacturer

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that were purchased as a requirement of the manufacturer.

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      (D) The fair market value of all special tools, and automotive services equipment owned

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by the dealer that: (I) Were recommended in writing and designated as special tools and

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equipment; (II) Were purchased as a requirement of the manufacturer; and (III) Are in usable and

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good condition except for reasonable wear and tear.

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      (E) The cost of transporting, handling, packing, storing, and loading any property that is

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subject to repurchase under this section.

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      (F) The payments above are due within sixty (60) days from the date the dealer submits

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an accounting to the manufacturer of the vehicle inventory subject to repurchase, and for other

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items within sixty (60) days from the date the dealer submits an accounting of the other items

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subject to repurchase, provided, the new motor vehicle dealer has clear title (or will have clear

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title upon using the repurchase funds to obtain clear title) to the inventory and other items and is

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in a position to convey that title to the manufacturer. If the inventory or other items are subject to

 

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a security interest, the manufacturer, wholesaler, or franchisor may make payment jointly to the

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dealer and the holder of the security interest. In no event shall the payments be made later than

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ninety (90) days of the effective date of the termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal.

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      (iv) In the event the termination, cancellation or nonrenewal is involuntary and not

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pursuant to subsection (3)(i)(C) of this section, and:

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      (A) The new motor vehicle dealer is leasing the dealership facilities from a lessor other

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than the manufacturer, the manufacturer shall pay the new motor vehicle dealer a sum equivalent

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to the rent for the unexpired term of the lease or (2) two year's rent, whichever is less; or

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      (B) If the new motor vehicle dealer owns the facilities, the manufacturer shall pay the

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new motor vehicle dealer a sum equivalent to the reasonable rental value of the facilities for two

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(2) years; if:

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      (I) The new motor vehicle dealer is unable to reasonably utilize the facilities for another

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purpose;

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      (II) The new motor vehicle dealer, or the manufacturer acting as its agent, is unable to

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make arrangements for the cancellation or assumption of its lease obligations by another party in

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the case of leased facilities, or is unable to sell dealer owned facilities, and

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      (III) Only to the extent those facilities were required as a condition of the franchise and

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used to conduct sales and service operations related to the franchise product.

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      (v) In addition to any injunctive relief and any other damages allowable by this chapter,

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if the manufacturer is discontinuing the product line or fails to prove that there was good cause

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for the termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal or if the manufacturer fails to prove that the

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manufacturer acted in good faith, then the manufacturer shall pay the new motor vehicle dealer

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fair and reasonable compensation for the value of the dealership as an ongoing business.

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      In addition to the other compensation described in paragraphs (iii) and (iv) above and in

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this section, the manufacturer shall also reimburse the dealer for any costs incurred for facility

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upgrades or alterations required by the manufacturer within two (2) years of the effective date of

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the termination.

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      (vi) If a manufacturer is discontinuing the product line and thus as a result a franchise for

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the sale of motor vehicles is subject to termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal, the manufacturer

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shall:

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      (A) Authorize the dealer at the dealer's option, that remains a franchised dealer of the

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manufacturer regardless of the discontinuation of a product line, to continue servicing and

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supplying parts (without prejudice to the right of the manufacturer to also authorize other

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franchised dealers to provide service and parts for a discontinued product line), including services

 

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and parts pursuant to a warranty issued by the manufacturer for any goods or services marketed

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by the dealer pursuant to the motor vehicle franchise for a period of not less than five (5) years

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from the effective date of the termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal;

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      (B) Continue to reimburse the dealer that remains a franchised dealer of the

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manufacturer regardless of the discontinuation of a product line or another franchised dealer of

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the manufacturer in the area for warranty parts and service in an amount and on terms not less

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favorable than those in effect prior to the termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal;

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      (C) The manufacturer shall continue to supply the dealer that remains a franchised dealer

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of the manufacturer regardless of the discontinuation of a product line or another franchised

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dealer of the manufacturer in the area with replacement parts for any goods or services marketed

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by the dealer pursuant to the franchise agreement for a period of not less than five (5) years from

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the effective date of the termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal, at a price and on terms not less

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favorable than those in effect prior to the termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal;

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      (vii) The requirements of this section do not apply to a termination, cancellation or

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nonrenewal due to the sale of the assets or stock of the motor vehicle dealer.

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      (D) To be entitled to facilities assistance from the manufacturer as described above, the

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dealer shall have the obligation to mitigate damages by listing the dealership facilities for lease or

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sublease with a licensed real estate agent within thirty (30) days after the effective date of the

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termination of the franchise and thereafter be reasonably cooperating with such real estate agent

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in the performance of the agent's duties and responsibilities. If the dealer is able to lease or

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sublease the dealership facilities on terms that are consistent with local zoning requirements to

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preserve the right to sell motor vehicles from the dealership facilities and the terms of the dealer's

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lease, the dealer shall be obligated to pay the manufacturer the net revenue received from such

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mitigation, but only following receipt of facilities assistance payments pursuant to this chapter,

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and only up to the total amount of facilities assistance payments that the dealer has received.

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      (e) It shall be deemed a violation of this chapter for a motor vehicle dealer:

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      (1) To require a purchaser of a new motor vehicle, as a condition of the sale and delivery

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thereof, to also purchase special features, equipment, parts, or accessories not desired or

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requested by the purchaser. This prohibition shall not apply as to special features, equipment,

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parts, or accessories which are already installed on the car before sale by the dealer.

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      (2) To represent and sell as a new motor vehicle any motor vehicle which is a used motor

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vehicle.

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      (3) To resort to or use any false or misleading advertisement in connection with his or

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her business as a motor vehicle dealer.

 

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      (4) To engage in any deception or fraudulent practice in the repair of motor vehicles.

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     31-5.1-6. Warranty agreement. -- (a) Every manufacturer shall properly fulfill any

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warranty agreement and adequately and fairly compensate each of its motor vehicle dealers for

4

labor and parts. In no event shall that compensation fail to include reasonable compensation for

5

diagnostic work, as well as repair service and labor. All claims made by motor vehicle dealers for

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labor and parts shall be paid in accord with the provisions of subsection (b) of this section. Any

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delay in payment after approval or disapproval that is caused by conditions beyond the reasonable

8

control of the manufacturer shall not constitute a violation of this section. Reimbursement for

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warranty repairs or diagnostic work shall be at the dealer retail rate in effect at the time the

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warranty repair or diagnostic work is performed.

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      (b) A claim filed under this section by a dealer with a manufacturer or distributor shall

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be:

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      (1) In the manner and form prescribed by the manufacturer or distributor; and

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      (2) (i) Approved or disapproved within (30) days of receipt.

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      (ii) A claim not approved or disapproved within thirty (30) days of receipt shall be

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deemed approved.

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      (iii) Payment of or credit issued on a claim filed under this section shall be made within

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thirty (30) days of approval.

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      (3) (i) If a claim filed under this section is shown by the manufacturer or distributor to be

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false or unsubstantiated, the manufacturer or distributor may charge back the claim within twelve

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(12) months from the date the claim was paid or credit issued.

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     (ii) A manufacturer or distributor shall not deny or charge back a claim based solely on a

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motor vehicle dealer's incidental failure to comply with a specific claim processing requirement,

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such as a clerical error or other administrative technicality that does not put into question the

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legitimacy of the claim after the motor vehicle dealer properly resubmits the claim in accordance

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with the manufacturer's or distributor's submission guidelines.

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     (iii) A dealer shall have no less than sixty (60) days from the date of notification by a

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manufacturer or distributor of a charge back to the dealer to resubmit a claim for payment or

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compensation if the claim was denied for a dealer's incidental failure as set forth in subsection

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(3)(ii) of this section, whether the chargeback was a direct or an indirect transaction.

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     (ii)(iv) This subdivision does not limit the right of a manufacturer or distributor to charge

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back for any claim that is proven to be fraudulent.

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     31-5.1-21. Promotional activities. -- (a) Upon filing of a claim, a manufacturer or

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distributor shall compensate a dealer for any incentive or reimbursement program sponsored by

 

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the manufacturer or distributor, under the terms of which the dealer is eligible for compensation.

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      (b) (1) A claim filed under this section shall be:

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      (i) In the manner and form prescribed by the manufacturer or distributor; and

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      (ii) Approved or disapproved within thirty (30) days of receipt.

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      (2) A claim not approved or disapproved within thirty (30) days of receipt shall be

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deemed approved.

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      (3) Payment of a claim filed under this section shall be made within thirty (30) days of

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approval.

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      (c)(1) If a claim filed under this section is shown by the manufacturer or distributor to be

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false or unsubstantiated, the manufacturer or distributor may charge back the claim within one

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year from the date the claim was paid or credit issued or one year from the end of a manufacturer

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program that does not exceed one year in length, whichever is later.

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     (ii) A manufacturer or distributor shall not deny or charge back a claim based solely on a

14

motor vehicle dealer's incidental failure to comply with a specific claim processing requirement,

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such as a clerical error or other administrative technicality that does not put into question the

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legitimacy of the claim after the motor vehicle dealer properly resubmits the claim in accordance

17

with the manufacturer's or distributor's submission guidelines.

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     (iii) A dealer shall have no less than sixty (60) days from the date of notification by a

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manufacturer or distributor of a charge back to the dealer to resubmit a claim for payment or

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compensation if the claim was denied for a dealer's incidental failure as set forth in subsection

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(c)(1)(ii) whether the chargeback was a direct or an indirect transaction.

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     (2) This paragraph does not limit the right of a manufacturer or distributor to charge back

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for any claim that is proven fraudulent.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- REGULATION OF BUSINESS

PRACTICES AMONG MOTOR VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS, DISTRIBUTORS AND

DEALERS

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     This act would make it a violation for a motor vehicle manufacturer or representative to

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prevent any motor vehicle dealer from charging a consumer any fee allowed under law. It would

3

also regulate the manner in which a manufacturer or distributor would be allowed to deny or

4

charge back a claim.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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