553.23 Annotation
Exemption under this section applied. Godfrey v. Schroeckenthaler, 177 W (2d) 1, 501 NW (2d) 812 (Ct. App. 1993).
553.235
553.235
Experienced franchisee exempt transactions. 553.235(1)(1)
Conditions of exemption. Except as provided in
sub. (2), a registration exemption is available for the sale of a franchise that meets all of the following conditions:
553.235(1)(a)
(a) The immediate cash payment required by the franchisee upon purchase of the franchise is at least $100,000 and does not exceed 20% of the franchisee's net worth, excluding the franchisee's principal residence, furnishings and automobiles for personal use.
553.235(1)(b)
(b) With respect to each sale in this state, the franchisor reasonably believes immediately before making the sale that the prospective franchisee, either alone or with the prospective franchisee's representative, has sufficient knowledge and experience in the type of business operated under the franchise that the prospective franchisee is capable of evaluating the merits and risks of the prospective franchise investment.
553.235(2)(a)(a) The exemption under
sub. (1) is not available for the sale of a franchise in which the franchisee would be a motor vehicle dealer or a motor vehicle distributor or wholesaler, as defined in
s. 218.01 (1).
553.235(2)(b)
(b) The division may, by rule or order, withdraw or further condition the availability of the exemption under
sub. (1).
553.235 History
History: 1987 a. 381;
1995 a. 27,
364.
553.24
553.24
Exemption proceedings. 553.24(1)
(1) The division may by order deny or revoke any exemption under
s. 553.23,
553.235 or
553.25 with respect to the sale of a franchise for any of the grounds specified in
s. 553.28 (1).
553.24(2)
(2) If the public interest and the protection of investors so require, the division may, by order, summarily deny or revoke any exemption under
s. 553.23,
553.235 or
553.25 with respect to the sale of a franchise.
553.24(3)
(3) No order under this section may operate retroactively.
553.24(4)
(4) A person who sells a franchise pursuant to an exemption under
s. 553.23,
553.235 or
553.25 after the exemption is denied or revoked by an order of the division does not violate
s. 553.21 if:
553.24(4)(a)
(a) The person was not given notice of the order; and
553.24(4)(b)
(b) The person sustains the burden of proof to establish that he or she was not given notice and did not know and, in the exercise of reasonable care, could not have known of the order.
553.24(5)
(5) In any proceeding under this chapter, the burden of proving an exemption or an exception from a definition is upon the person claiming it.
553.24(6)
(6) Within 10 days after the filing date of an application for an exemption under
s. 553.25, the division may require that additional information be filed if the division determines that the information is reasonably necessary to establish an exemption under
s. 553.25. If the division requires additional information, the exemption is not effective until 10 days after the additional information is filed with the division, unless a shorter period is permitted by the division.
553.25
553.25
Exemption by division. The division may by rule or order exempt from registration under
s. 553.21 any franchise if registration is not necessary or appropriate in the public interest or for the protection of investors.
553.26
553.26
Registration by notification. 553.26(1)
(1) A person who wishes to sell a franchise in this state that is not excluded under
s. 553.22 and that is not exempt from registration under
s. 553.23,
553.235 or
553.25 shall register the franchise by notification to the division. The notification shall be on a notice form prescribed by the division, which need include only the name of the franchisor or subfranchisor, the name or names under which the franchisor or subfranchisor intends to do business and the franchisor's or subfranchisor's principal business address. Nothing other than a copy of the offering circular required under
s. 553.27(4), the consent to service of process required by
s. 553.27 (10), if it is not already on file with the division, and the registration fee required under
s. 553.72 (1) need accompany the notification.
553.26(2)
(2) A franchisor may register only one franchise system on each notification.
553.26(3)
(3) Registration is effective upon receipt of the notification by the division. The notice shall be effective for one year from the date on which the division receives it.
553.26(4)
(4) Upon receipt of notification, the division shall endorse upon the notice form "received" and the date and shall return a copy to the person who filed the notice form.
553.26(4m)
(4m) A person who has complied with
sub. (1) need not file with the division, during the period when the registration is effective, any more information, including any amendments to the offering circular. The division may not require changes in the offering circular filed by the franchisor, subject to the division's authority to suspend or revoke a registration for any of the causes under
s. 553.28.
553.27
553.27
General registration provisions; offering circular; consent to service of process. 553.27(2)
(2) If the division finds that the applicant has failed to demonstrate that adequate financial arrangements have been made to fulfill obligations to provide real estate, improvements, equipment, inventory, training or other items included in the offering and if the franchisee so requests, the division may by rule or order require the escrow of franchise fees and other funds paid by the franchisee or subfranchisor until no later than the time of opening of the franchise business, or, at the option of the franchisor, the furnishing of a surety bond as provided by rule of the division, if the division finds that such requirement is necessary and appropriate to protect prospective franchisees or subfranchisors.
553.27(4)
(4) No franchise subject to registration under this chapter may be sold in this state unless a copy of an offering circular is provided to the prospective franchisee at least 10 business days prior to the execution by the prospective franchisee of any binding franchise or other agreement or at least 10 business days prior to the receipt of any consideration, whichever first occurs. The offering circular may be in a form that the division requires by rule, in a form permitted under
16 CFR 436 or in a form permitted by a successor to that regulation.
553.27(10)
(10) Every franchisor who files a notification shall file with the division, in the form that the division by rule prescribes, an irrevocable consent appointing the division to be the applicant's attorney to receive service of any lawful process in any civil action against the applicant or the applicant's successor, executor or administrator that arises under this chapter or any rule or order under this chapter after the consent has been filed, with the same force and validity as if served personally on the person filing the consent. A person who has filed a consent in connection with a previous registration or exemption under this chapter need not file another. Service may be made by leaving a copy of the process in the office of the division but it is not effective unless the plaintiff, who may be the division in an action instituted by the division, sends notice of the service and a copy of the process by registered or certified mail to the defendant or respondent at his or her last address on file with the division, and the plaintiff's affidavit of compliance with this subsection is filed in the case on or before the return day of the process, if any, or within the time that the court allows.
553.28
553.28
Denial, suspension or revocation of registrations. 553.28(1)(1) The division may issue an order suspending or revoking the effectiveness of any registration if the division finds any of the following:
553.28(1)(a)
(a) That the franchisor or any person acting on behalf of the franchisor failed to provide an offering circular to a person purchasing a franchise in this state within the time period prescribed in
s. 553.27 (4).
553.28(1)(b)
(b) That any person in this state was sold a franchise by means of any written or oral communication that contained an untrue statement of a material fact, or that omitted to state a material fact necessary in order to make statements made, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading.
553.28(1)(d)
(d) That any person identified in the franchisor's offering circular has been convicted of an offense that is required to be disclosed in the offering circular, or is subject to an order, or has had a civil judgment entered against him or her that is required to be disclosed in the offering circular, and the involvement of the person in the sale or management of the franchise creates an unreasonable risk to prospective franchisees.
553.28(1)(e)
(e) That the franchisor has failed to pay the proper filing fee, but the division shall vacate any such order when the deficiency has been corrected.
553.28(2)
(2) If the public interest and the protection of investors so require, the division may by order summarily suspend or revoke the effectiveness of the registration.
553.28(3)
(3) The division may vacate or modify an order entered under
s. 553.24 or this section if the division finds that the conditions which prompted its entry have changed or that it is otherwise in the public interest to do so.
553.28 History
History: 1971 c. 241;
1981 c. 54 ss.
12 to
14,
32;
1995 a. 27,
364.
553.28 Annotation
See note to 135.07, citing 66 Atty. Gen. 11.
553.31
553.31
Amendment to registration statement. 553.31(1)(1) Except as provided in
sub. (3), a franchisor shall within 30 days after the happening of any material event affecting a registered franchise notify the division in writing, by an application to amend the registration statement, of any material change in the information contained in the application as originally submitted, amended or renewed. The division may by rule further define what shall be considered a material change for such purposes, and the circumstances under which a revised offering prospectus must accompany such application.
553.31(2)
(2) An amendment to an application filed after the effective date of the registration of the sale of franchises, if the amendment is approved by the division, is effective on the date the division determines, having due regard for the public interest or the protection of franchisees.
553.31(3)
(3) If a franchisor and prospective franchisee in the offer or sale of a franchise negotiate changes to the terms or conditions of a franchise that is the subject of an effective registration statement, the franchisor is not required to amend the registration statement for purposes of that offer or sale. If the changes are material with respect to prospective franchisees who were not involved in negotiating the changes, the franchisor shall amend the registration statement under
sub. (1) for purposes of offers or sales involving those prospective franchisees.
FRAUDULENT AND PROHIBITED PRACTICES
553.41
553.41
Fraudulent and prohibited practices. 553.41(1)
(1) No person may make or cause to be made, in any document filed with the division or in any proceeding under this chapter, any statement which is, at the time and in the light of the circumstances under which it is made, false or misleading in any material respect or, in connection with any statement required to be made under
s. 553.31 (1), omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statement made, in the light of the circumstances under which they are made, not misleading.
553.41(2)
(2) No person may violate any order of the division or condition therein of which the person has notice.
553.41(3)
(3) No person may offer or sell a franchise in this state by means of any written or oral communication not included in
sub. (4) that includes an untrue statement of a material fact or omits to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements made, in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading.
553.41(4)
(4) No person may make any untrue statement of a material fact in any statement required to be disclosed in writing in a timely manner under
s. 553.27 or omit to state in any such statement any material fact that is required to be stated in the statement.
553.41(5)
(5) No person may wilfully represent to any prospective franchisee in this state that the division has passed in any way upon the merits of any franchise or that a franchise is registered or exempted when that is not the case.
553.41 History
History: 1971 c. 241;
1981 c. 54 ss.
32,
33;
1995 a. 27,
364.
ENFORCEMENT AND GENERAL PROVISIONS
553.51
553.51
Civil liability; sale in violation. 553.51(1)
(1) Any person who sells a franchise in violation of
s. 553.27 (4), if the violation was material in the franchisee's or subfranchisor's decision to purchase the franchise, shall be liable to the franchisee or subfranchisor, who may bring an action for rescission.
553.51(2)
(2) Any person who violates
s. 553.41 (3),
(4) or
(5) is liable for damages to any person who does not know or have cause to believe that the statement or representation was false or misleading and who, while relying upon the statement or representation, purchased a franchise, unless the defendant proves that the plaintiff knew the facts concerning the untruth or omission or that the defendant exercised reasonable care and did not know, or if the defendant had exercised reasonable care would not have known, of the untruth or omission.
553.51(3)
(3) Every person who directly or indirectly controls a person liable under
sub. (1) or
(2), every partner in a firm so liable, every principal executive officer or director of a corporation so liable, every person occupying a similar status or performing similar functions and every employe 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 the person who would otherwise be liable hereunder had no knowledge of or reasonable grounds to believe in the existence of the facts by reason of which the liability is alleged to exist.
553.51(4)
(4) No action may be maintained against any person to enforce any liability under this section unless it is brought before the expiration of 3 years after the act or transaction constituting the violation upon which the liability is based or 90 days after delivery to the franchisee of a written notice from or on behalf of that person that discloses any violation of this chapter and that is filed with the division, whichever first expires.
553.51 Note
(4) No action may be maintained against any person to enforce any liability under this section unless brought before the expiration of 3 years after the act or transaction constituting the violation upon which the liability is based or 90 days after delivery to the franchisee of a written notice from or on behalf of that person disclosing any violation of s. 553.21 or 553.41, which notice shall be approved as to form by the division, whichever first expires.
553.51(5)
(5) The rights and remedies under this chapter are in addition to any other rights or remedies that may exist at law or in equity.
553.51 Annotation
See note to 553.21, citing Hiltpold v. T-Shirts Plus, Inc. 98 W (2d) 711, 298 NW (2d) 217 (Ct. App. 1980).
553.52
553.52
Criminal penalties. 553.52(1)(1) Any person who wilfully violates
s. 553.41 (2) to
(5) or any order of which the person has notice, or who violates
s. 553.41 (1) knowing or having reasonable cause to believe either that the statement made was false or misleading in any material respect or that the failure to report a material event under
s. 553.31 (1) was false or misleading in any material respect, may be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned for not more than 5 years or both. Each of the acts specified is a separate offense, and a prosecution or conviction for any one of those offenses does not bar prosecution or conviction for any other offense.
553.52(2)
(2) Any person who employs, directly or indirectly, any device, scheme or artifice to defraud in connection with the offer or sale of any franchise or engages, directly or indirectly, in any act, practice, or course of business which operates or would operate as a fraud or deceit upon any person in connection with the offer or sale of any franchise shall be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned for not more than 5 years or both.
553.52(3)
(3) Nothing in this section limits the power of the state to punish any person for any conduct which constitutes a crime under any other statute.
553.52 Annotation
See note to 553.21, citing Hiltpold v. T-Shirts Plus, Inc. 98 W (2d) 711, 298 NW (2d) 217 (Ct. App. 1980).
553.54(1)(1) The department of justice or any district attorney, upon informing the department of justice, may commence an action in circuit court in the name of the state to restrain by temporary or permanent injunction any act or practice constituting a violation of this chapter or any rule or order hereunder. The division may refer such evidence as is available concerning any violation to the district attorney of the county in which the violation occurred or to the attorney general who may institute proceedings under this section.
553.54(2)(a)(a) The court may, prior to the entry of final judgment, issue such orders or judgments as are necessary to restore to any person any pecuniary loss suffered because of the acts or practices involved in the action if proof of the pecuniary loss is submitted to the satisfaction of the court. Orders or judgments under this paragraph shall not provide restoration of any pecuniary loss to persons for whom recovery is sought where the defendant in the action establishes that the persons were in possession of knowledge which would defeat recovery by them in a private civil action under
s. 553.51 (2). Persons liable for pecuniary losses under this paragraph are the same as provided under
s. 553.51 (3).
553.54(2)(b)
(b) Upon a proper showing, a temporary or permanent injunction or restraining order shall be granted and a receiver or conservator may be appointed for the defendant or the defendant's assets. The court shall not require the department of justice to post a bond.
553.54(3)
(3) The department of justice may subpoena persons, administer oaths, take testimony, require the production of books and other documents and may request the division to exercise the division's authority under
s. 553.55 to aid in the investigation of alleged violations of this chapter. If a person fails to obey any subpoena issued by the department of justice, that person may be coerced under
s. 885.12, except that no person shall be required to furnish any testimony or evidence under this subsection which might tend to incriminate that person.
553.54(4)
(4) In lieu of instituting or continuing an action pursuant to this section, the division or the department of justice may accept a written assurance of discontinuance of any act or practice alleged to be a violation of this chapter from the person who has engaged in such act or practice. The acceptance of such assurance by either the division or the department of justice shall be deemed acceptance by other state officials if the terms of the assurance so provide. An assurance entered into pursuant to this subsection shall not be considered evidence of a violation of this chapter, however, a violation of such an assurance constitutes a violation of this chapter and shall be subject to all penalties and remedies provided therefor.
553.55
553.55
Investigations and subpoenas. 553.55(1)
(1) Except as provided by
sub. (2), no order may be entered by the division under
s. 553.24 or
553.28 without appropriate prior notice to all interested parties, opportunity for hearing and written findings of fact and conclusions of law.
553.55(2)
(2) For the purpose of any investigation or proceeding under this chapter, the division or any officer designated by the division may administer oaths and affirmations, subpoena witnesses, compel their attendance, take evidence and require the production of any books, papers, correspondence, memoranda, agreements or other documents or records which the division deems relevant or material to the inquiry. Failure to obey a subpoena or give evidence may be dealt with under
s. 885.12.
553.55(3)(a)(a) No person is excused from attending and testifying or from producing any document or record before the division, or in obedience to the subpoena of the division or any officer designated by the division, or in any proceeding instituted by the division, on the ground that the testimony or evidence required of the person may tend to incriminate the person or subject the person to a penalty or forfeiture. No individual may be prosecuted or subjected to any penalty or forfeiture for or on account of his or her testimony or evidence, after claiming his or her privilege against self-incrimination, except that the individual testifying is not exempt from prosecution and punishment for perjury or contempt committed in testifying.