BILL REQ. #: S-3590.1
State of Washington | 63rd Legislature | 2014 Regular Session |
Read first time 01/20/14. Referred to Committee on Commerce & Labor.
AN ACT Relating to manufacturer and new motor vehicle dealer franchise agreements; amending RCW 46.70.045, 46.96.020, 46.96.060, 46.96.080, 46.96.090, 46.96.105, and 46.96.185; adding a new section to chapter 46.96 RCW; and creating a new section.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1 RCW 46.70.045 and 1997 c 432 s 2 are each amended to read
as follows:
The director may deny a license under this chapter when the
application is a subterfuge that conceals the real person in interest
whose license has been denied, suspended, or revoked for cause under
this chapter and the terms have not been fulfilled or a civil penalty
has not been paid, ((or)) the director finds that the application was
not filed in good faith, or the issuance of a new license or subagency
would cause a manufacturer, distributor, factory branch, or factory
representative, or an agent, officer, parent company, wholly or
partially owned subsidiary, affiliated entity, or other person
controlled by or under common control with a manufacturer, distributor,
factory branch, or factory representative, to be in violation of
chapter 46.96 RCW. This section does not preclude the department from
taking an action against a current licensee.
Sec. 2 RCW 46.96.020 and 2003 c 21 s 1 are each amended to read
as follows:
In addition to the definitions contained in RCW 46.70.011, which
are incorporated by reference into this chapter, the definitions set
forth in this section apply only for the purposes of this chapter.
(1) A "new motor vehicle" is a vehicle that has not been titled by
a state and ownership of which may be transferred on a manufacturer's
statement of origin (MSO).
(2) "New motor vehicle dealer" means a motor vehicle dealer engaged
in the business of buying, selling, exchanging, or otherwise dealing in
new motor vehicles or new and used motor vehicles at an established
place of business, under a franchise, sales and service agreement, or
contract with the manufacturer of the new motor vehicles. However,
((the term)) "new motor vehicle dealer" does not include a
miscellaneous vehicle dealer as defined in RCW 46.70.011(((3))) (17)(c)
or a motorcycle dealer as defined in chapter 46.94 RCW.
(3) "Franchise" means one or more agreements, whether oral or
written, between a manufacturer and a new motor vehicle dealer, under
which the new motor vehicle dealer is authorized to sell, service, and
repair new motor vehicles, parts, and accessories under a common name,
trade name, trademark, or service mark of the manufacturer.
"Franchise" includes an oral or written contract and includes a
dealer agreement, either expressed or implied, between a manufacturer
and a new motor vehicle dealer that purports to fix the legal rights
and liabilities between the parties and under which (a) the dealer is
granted the right to purchase and resell motor vehicles manufactured,
distributed, or imported by the manufacturer; (b) the dealer's business
is associated with the trademark, trade name, commercial symbol, or
advertisement designating the franchisor or the products distributed by
the manufacturer; and (c) the dealer's business relies on the
manufacturer for a continued supply of motor vehicles, parts, and
accessories.
(4) "Good faith" means honesty in fact and fair dealing in the
trade as defined and interpreted in RCW 62A.2-103.
(5) "Designated successor" means:
(a) The spouse, biological or adopted child, stepchild, grandchild,
parent, brother, or sister of the owner of a new motor vehicle
dealership who, in the case of the owner's death, is entitled to
inherit the ownership interest in the new motor vehicle dealership
under the terms of the owner's will or similar document, and if there
is no such will or similar document, then under applicable intestate
laws;
(b) A qualified person experienced in the business of a new motor
vehicle dealer who has been nominated by the owner of a new motor
vehicle dealership as the successor in a written, notarized, and
witnessed instrument submitted to the manufacturer; or
(c) In the case of an incapacitated owner of a new motor vehicle
dealership, the person who has been appointed by a court as the legal
representative of the incapacitated owner's property.
(6) "Owner" means a person holding an ownership interest in the
business entity operating as a new motor vehicle dealer and who is the
designated dealer in the new motor vehicle franchise agreement.
(7) "Person" means every natural person, partnership, corporation,
association, trust, estate, or any other legal entity.
(8) "Dealer management computer system" means a computer hardware
and software system that is owned or leased by a new motor vehicle
dealer, including the dealer's use of internet applications, software,
or hardware, whether located at an existing dealership facility or
provided at a remote location, that provides access to customer records
and transactions by a motor vehicle dealer located in this state, and
that allows the new motor vehicle dealer timely information in order to
sell vehicles, parts, or services through the existing dealership
facility.
(9) "Dealer management computer system vendor" means a seller or
reseller of dealer management computer systems, to the extent that the
seller or reseller is engaged in such activities.
(10) "Security breach" means an incident of unauthorized access to
and acquisition of records or data containing new motor vehicle dealer
or dealer customer information where unauthorized use of the dealer or
dealer's customer information has occurred or is reasonably likely to
occur or that creates a material risk of harm to the dealer or dealer's
customer. Any incident of unauthorized access to and acquisition of
records or data containing dealer or dealer customer information, or
any incident of disclosure of dealer customer information to one or
more third parties that has not been specifically authorized by the
dealer or dealer's customer, constitutes a security breach.
Sec. 3 RCW 46.96.060 and 1989 c 415 s 6 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) Notwithstanding the terms of a franchise or the terms of a
waiver, and except as otherwise provided in RCW 46.96.070(2) (a)
through (d), good cause exists for termination, cancellation, or
nonrenewal when there is a failure by the new motor vehicle dealer to
comply with a provision of the franchise that is both reasonable and of
material significance to the franchise relationship, if the new motor
vehicle dealer was notified of the failure within one hundred eighty
days after the manufacturer first acquired knowledge of the failure and
the new motor vehicle dealer did not correct the failure after being
requested to do so.
If, however, the failure of the new motor vehicle dealer relates to
the performance of the new motor vehicle dealer in sales, service, or
level of customer satisfaction, good cause is the failure of the new
motor vehicle dealer to comply with reasonable performance standards
determined by the manufacturer in accordance with uniformly applied
criteria, and:
(a) The new motor vehicle dealer was advised, in writing, by the
manufacturer of the failure;
(b) The notice under this subsection stated that notice was
provided of a failure of performance under this section;
(c) The manufacturer provided the new motor vehicle dealer with
specific, reasonable goals or reasonable performance standards with
which the dealer must comply, together with a suggested timetable or
program for attaining those goals or standards, and the new motor
vehicle dealer was given a reasonable opportunity, for a period not
less than one hundred eighty days, to comply with the goals or
standards; ((and))
(d) The new motor vehicle dealer did not substantially comply with
the manufacturer's performance standards during that period and the
failure to demonstrate substantial compliance was not due to market or
economic factors within the new motor vehicle dealer's relevant market
area that were beyond the control of the dealer; and
(e) The manufacturer provided the new motor vehicle dealer with
sufficient inventory, both in quantity and appropriate product mix, for
the dealer's assigned market area during any time period for the
performance standards established by the manufacturer or distributor.
Upon request, a manufacturer must provide the new motor vehicle dealer
with documentation supporting the allocation to the dealer and other
dealers in the same zone. For purposes of this section, a manufacturer
or distributor has not provided sufficient inventory to a new motor
vehicle dealer unless:
(i) The manufacturer or distributor allocated the inventory, in the
appropriate product mix, to the new motor vehicle dealer in the
dealer's primary allocation such that the inventory was received prior
to the performance period established by the manufacturer; and
(ii) None of the new motor vehicle dealer's primary allocations of
any vehicle during the period established by the manufacturer or
distributor was more than one hundred twenty percent of any other
primary allocation of that vehicle during the period established by the
manufacturer or distributor.
(2) The manufacturer has the burden of proof of establishing good
cause and good faith for the termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal
of the franchise under this section.
Sec. 4 RCW 46.96.080 and 2009 c 12 s 1 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) Upon the termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal of a
franchise, the manufacturer shall pay the new motor vehicle dealer, at
a minimum:
(a) Dealer cost plus any charges by the manufacturer for
distribution, delivery, and taxes, less all allowances paid or credited
to the dealer by the manufacturer, of unused, undamaged, and unsold new
motor vehicles in the new motor vehicle dealer's inventory that were
acquired from the manufacturer or another new motor vehicle dealer of
the same line make in the ordinary course of business within the
previous twelve months;
(b) Dealer cost for all unused, undamaged, and unsold supplies,
parts, and accessories in original packaging, except that in the case
of sheet metal, a comparable substitute for original packaging may be
used, if the supply, part, or accessory was acquired from the
manufacturer or from another new motor vehicle dealer ceasing
operations as a part of the new motor vehicle dealer's initial
inventory as long as the supplies, parts, and accessories appear in the
manufacturer's current parts catalog, list, or current offering;
(c) Dealer cost for all unused, undamaged, and unsold inventory,
whether vehicles, parts, or accessories, the purchase of which was
required by the manufacturer;
(d) The fair market value of each undamaged sign owned by the new
motor vehicle dealer that bears a common name, trade name, or trademark
of the manufacturer, if acquisition of the sign was recommended or
required by the manufacturer and the sign is in good and usable
condition less reasonable wear and tear, and has not been depreciated
by the dealer more than fifty percent of the value of the sign;
(e) The fair market value of all equipment, furnishings, and
special tools owned or leased by the new motor vehicle dealer that were
acquired from the manufacturer or sources approved by the manufacturer
and that were recommended or required by the manufacturer and are in
good and usable condition, less reasonable wear and tear. However, if
the equipment, furnishings, or tools are leased by the new motor
vehicle dealer, the manufacturer shall pay the new motor vehicle dealer
such amounts that are required by the lessor to terminate the lease
under the terms of the lease agreement; and
(f) The cost of transporting, handling, packing, and loading of new
motor vehicles, supplies, parts, accessories, signs, special tools,
equipment, and furnishings.
To the extent the franchise agreement provides for payment or
reimbursement to the new motor vehicle dealer in excess of that
specified in this section, the provisions of the franchise agreement
shall control.
(2)(a) For the nonrenewal or termination of a franchise that is
implemented as a result of the sale of assets or stock of the motor
vehicle dealer, the party purchasing the assets or stock of the motor
vehicle dealer may negotiate for the purchase or other transfer of some
or all unused, undamaged, and unsold new motor vehicles in the selling
new motor vehicle dealer's inventory that were acquired from the
manufacturer or another new motor vehicle dealer of the same line make
in the ordinary course of business within the previous twelve months.
(b) For the nonrenewal or termination of a franchise that is
implemented as a result of the sale of assets or stock of the motor
vehicle dealer, this section does not prohibit a manufacturer from
negotiating with the purchasing party for the purchase or other
transfer of some or all unused, undamaged, and unsold new motor
vehicles in the selling new motor vehicle dealer's inventory that were
acquired from the manufacturer or another new motor vehicle dealer of
the same line make in the ordinary course of business within the
previous twelve months.
(c) A manufacturer's obligation under (a) of this subsection
extends only to vehicles not purchased or otherwise transferred to the
party purchasing the assets or stock of the motor vehicle dealer.
(3) The manufacturer shall pay the new motor vehicle dealer the
sums specified in subsection (1) of this section (a) within ninety days
after the termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal of the franchise, if
the new motor vehicle dealer has clear title to the property or can
provide clear title to the property upon payment by the manufacturer
and is in a position to convey that title to the manufacturer, or (b)
on the date of delivery of the assets to the manufacturer, whichever is
earlier.
(4) In the case of motor homes, this section applies only to
manufacturer-initiated termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal of a
franchise.
Sec. 5 RCW 46.96.090 and 2010 c 178 s 3 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) Except for termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal under RCW
46.96.070(2), in the event of a termination, cancellation, or
nonrenewal under this chapter((, except for termination, cancellation,
or nonrenewal under RCW 46.96.070(2))) or a voluntary termination,
cancellation, or nonrenewal initiated by the dealer, the manufacturer
shall, at the request and option of the new motor vehicle dealer, also
pay to the new motor vehicle dealer the dealer costs for any
relocation, substantial alteration, or remodeling of a dealer's
facilities required by a manufacturer for the granting of a franchise
or the continuance or renewal of a franchise agreement completed within
three years of the termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal and:
(a) A sum equivalent to rent for the unexpired term of the lease or
one year, whichever is less, or such longer term as provided in the
franchise, if the new motor vehicle dealer is leasing the new motor
vehicle dealership facilities from a lessor other than the
manufacturer; or
(b) A sum equivalent to the reasonable rental value of the new
motor vehicle dealership facilities for one year or until the
facilities are leased or sold, whichever is less, if the new motor
vehicle dealer owns the new motor vehicle dealership facilities.
(2) The rental payment required under subsection (1) of this
section is only required to the extent that the facilities were used
for activities under the franchise and only to the extent the
facilities were not leased for unrelated purposes. If the rental
payment under subsection (1) of this section is made, the manufacturer
is entitled to possession and use of the new motor vehicle dealership
facilities for the period rent is paid.
Sec. 6 RCW 46.96.105 and 2010 c 178 s 4 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) Each manufacturer shall specify in its franchise agreement, or
in a separate written agreement, with each of its dealers licensed in
this state, the dealer's obligation to perform warranty work or service
on the manufacturer's products. Each manufacturer shall provide each
of its dealers with a schedule of compensation to be paid to the dealer
for any warranty work or service, including parts, labor, and
diagnostic work, required of the dealer by the manufacturer in
connection with the manufacturer's products. The schedule of
compensation must not be less than the rates charged by the dealer for
similar service to retail customers for nonwarranty service and
repairs, and must not be less than the schedule of compensation for an
existing dealer as of June 10, 2010.
(a) The rates charged by the dealer for nonwarranty service or work
for parts means the price paid by the dealer for those parts, including
all shipping and other charges, increased by the franchisee's average
percentage markup. A dealer must establish and declare the dealer's
average percentage markup by submitting to the manufacturer one hundred
sequential customer-paid service repair orders or ninety days of
customer-paid service repair orders, whichever is less, covering
repairs made no more than one hundred eighty days before the
submission. A change in a dealer's established average percentage
markup may only be initiated by the dealer and takes effect thirty days
following the submission. A manufacturer may not require a dealer to
establish average percentage markup by another methodology. A
manufacturer may not require information that the dealer believes is
unduly burdensome or time consuming to provide, including, but not
limited to, part-by-part or transaction-by-transaction calculations.
In calculating the retail rate customarily charged by the dealer for
parts and labor, the following work must not be included in the
calculation:
(i) Repairs for manufacturer or distributor special events,
specials, or promotional discounts for retail customer repairs;
(ii) Parts sold at wholesale or at reduced or specially negotiated
rates for insurance repairs;
(iii) Engine assemblies and transmission assemblies;
(iv) Routine maintenance not covered under warranty, such as
fluids, filters, and belts not provided in the course of repairs;
(v) Nuts, bolts, fasteners, and similar items that do not have an
individual part number;
(vi) Tires;
(vii) Batteries and light bulbs; and
(viii) Vehicle reconditioning.
(b) A manufacturer shall compensate a dealer for labor and
diagnostic work at the rates charged by the dealer to its retail
customers for such work and for any documentation work required by the
manufacturer to authorize or verify the work including, but not limited
to, photographs, paperwork, and electronic data entry. If a
manufacturer can demonstrate that the rates unreasonably exceed those
of all other franchised motor vehicle dealers in the same relevant
market area offering the same or a competitive motor vehicle line, the
manufacturer is not required to honor the rate increase proposed by the
dealer. If the manufacturer is not required to honor the rate increase
proposed by the dealer, the dealer is entitled to resubmit a new
proposed rate for labor and diagnostic work.
(c) A dealer may not be granted an increase in the average
percentage markup or labor and diagnostic work rate more than twice in
one calendar year.
(2) All claims for warranty work for parts and labor made by
dealers under this section shall be submitted to the manufacturer
within one year of the date the work was performed. All claims
submitted must be paid by the manufacturer within thirty days following
receipt, provided the claim has been approved by the manufacturer. The
manufacturer has the right to audit claims for warranty work and to
charge the dealer for any unsubstantiated, incorrect, or false claims
for a period of ((one year)) six months following payment. However,
the manufacturer may audit and charge the dealer for any fraudulent
claims during any period for which an action for fraud may be commenced
under applicable state law.
(3) All claims submitted by dealers on the forms and in the manner
specified by the manufacturer shall be either approved or disapproved
within thirty days following their receipt. The manufacturer shall
notify the dealer in writing of any disapproved claim, and shall set
forth the reasons why the claim was not approved. Any claim not
specifically disapproved in writing within thirty days following
receipt is approved, and the manufacturer is required to pay that claim
within thirty days of receipt of the claim.
(4) A manufacturer may not otherwise recover all or any portion of
its costs for compensating its dealers licensed in this state for
warranty parts and service either by reduction in the amount due to the
dealer or by separate charge, surcharge, or other imposition.
Sec. 7 RCW 46.96.185 and 2010 c 178 s 6 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) Notwithstanding the terms of a franchise agreement, a
manufacturer, distributor, factory branch, or factory representative,
or an agent, officer, parent company, wholly or partially owned
subsidiary, affiliated entity, or other person controlled by or under
common control with a manufacturer, distributor, factory branch, or
factory representative, shall not:
(a) Discriminate between new motor vehicle dealers by selling or
offering to sell a like vehicle to one dealer at a lower actual price
than the actual price offered to another dealer for the same model
similarly equipped;
(b) Discriminate between new motor vehicle dealers by selling or
offering to sell parts or accessories to one dealer at a lower actual
price than the actual price offered to another dealer;
(c) Discriminate between new motor vehicle dealers by using a
promotion plan, marketing plan, or other similar device that results in
a lower actual price on vehicles, parts, or accessories being charged
to one dealer over another dealer;
(d) Discriminate between new motor vehicle dealers by adopting a
method, or changing an existing method, for the allocation, scheduling,
or delivery of new motor vehicles, parts, or accessories to its dealers
that is not fair, reasonable, and equitable. Upon the request of a
dealer, a manufacturer, distributor, factory branch, or factory
representative shall disclose in writing to the dealer the method by
which new motor vehicles, parts, and accessories are allocated,
scheduled, or delivered to its dealers handling the same line or make
of vehicles;
(e) Discriminate against a new motor vehicle dealer by preventing,
offsetting, or otherwise impairing the dealer's right to request a
documentary service fee on affinity or similar program purchases. This
prohibition applies to, but is not limited to, any promotion plan,
marketing plan, manufacturer or dealer employee or employee friends or
family purchase programs, or similar plans or programs;
(f) Give preferential treatment to some new motor vehicle dealers
over others by refusing or failing to deliver, in reasonable quantities
and within a reasonable time after receipt of an order, to a dealer
holding a franchise for a line or make of motor vehicles sold or
distributed by the manufacturer, distributor, factory branch, or
factory representative, a new vehicle, parts, or accessories, if the
vehicle, parts, or accessories are being delivered to other dealers, or
require a dealer to purchase unreasonable advertising displays or other
materials, or unreasonably require a dealer to remodel or renovate
existing facilities as a prerequisite to receiving a model or series of
vehicles;
(g) Compete with a new motor vehicle dealer of any make or line by
acting in the capacity of a new motor vehicle dealer, or by owning,
operating, or controlling, whether directly or indirectly, a motor
vehicle dealership in this state. It is not, however, a violation of
this subsection for:
(i) A manufacturer, distributor, factory branch, or factory
representative to own or operate a dealership for a temporary period,
not to exceed two years, during the transition from one owner of the
dealership to another where the dealership was previously owned by a
franchised dealer and is currently for sale to any qualified
independent person at a fair and reasonable price. The temporary
operation may be extended for one twelve-month period on petition of
the temporary operator to the department. The matter will be handled
as an adjudicative proceeding under chapter 34.05 RCW. A dealer who is
a franchisee of the petitioning manufacturer or distributor may
intervene and participate in a proceeding under this subsection
(1)(g)(i). The temporary operator has the burden of proof to show
justification for the extension and a good faith effort to sell the
dealership to an independent person at a fair and reasonable price;
(ii) A manufacturer, distributor, factory branch, or factory
representative to own or operate a dealership in conjunction with an
independent person in a bona fide business relationship for the purpose
of broadening the diversity of its dealer body and enhancing
opportunities for qualified persons who are part of a group who have
historically been underrepresented in its dealer body, or other
qualified persons who lack the resources to purchase a dealership
outright, and where the independent person: (A) Has made, or within a
period of two years from the date of commencement of operation will
have made, a significant, bona fide capital investment in the
dealership that is subject to loss; (B) has an ownership interest in
the dealership; and (C) operates the dealership under a bona fide
written agreement with the manufacturer, distributor, factory branch,
or factory representative under which he or she will acquire all of the
ownership interest in the dealership within a reasonable period of time
and under reasonable terms and conditions. The manufacturer,
distributor, factory branch, or factory representative has the burden
of proof of establishing that the acquisition of the dealership by the
independent person was made within a reasonable period of time and
under reasonable terms and conditions. Nothing in this subsection
(1)(g)(ii) relieves a manufacturer, distributor, factory branch, or
factory representative from complying with (a) through (f) of this
subsection;
(iii) A manufacturer, distributor, factory branch, or factory
representative to own or operate a dealership in conjunction with an
independent person in a bona fide business relationship where the
independent person: (A) Has made, or within a period of two years from
the date of commencement of operation will have made, a significant,
bona fide capital investment in the dealership that is subject to loss;
(B) has an ownership interest in the dealership; and (C) operates the
dealership under a bona fide written agreement with the manufacturer,
distributor, factory branch, or factory representative under which he
or she will acquire all of the ownership interest in the dealership
within a reasonable period of time and under reasonable terms and
conditions. The manufacturer, distributor, factory branch, or factory
representative has the burden of proof of establishing that the
acquisition of the dealership by the independent person was made within
a reasonable period of time and under reasonable terms and conditions.
The number of dealerships operated under this subsection (1)(g)(iii)
may not exceed four percent rounded up to the nearest whole number of
a manufacturer's total of new motor vehicle dealer franchises in this
state. Nothing in this subsection (1)(g)(iii) relieves a manufacturer,
distributor, factory branch, or factory representative from complying
with (a) through (f) of this subsection;
(iv) A truck manufacturer to own, operate, or control a new motor
vehicle dealership that sells only trucks of that manufacturer's line
make with a gross vehicle weight rating of 12,500 pounds or more, and
the truck manufacturer has been continuously engaged in the retail sale
of the trucks at least since January 1, 1993; or
(v) A manufacturer to own, operate, or control a new motor vehicle
dealership trading exclusively in a single line make of the
manufacturer if (A) the manufacturer does not own, directly or
indirectly, in the aggregate, in excess of forty-five percent of the
total ownership interest in the dealership, (B) at the time the
manufacturer first acquires ownership or assumes operation or control
of any such dealership, the distance between any dealership thus owned,
operated, or controlled and the nearest new motor vehicle dealership
trading in the same line make of vehicle and in which the manufacturer
has no ownership or control is not less than fifteen miles and complies
with the applicable provisions in the relevant market area sections of
this chapter, (C) all of the manufacturer's franchise agreements confer
rights on the dealer of that line make to develop and operate within a
defined geographic territory or area, as many dealership facilities as
the dealer and the manufacturer agree are appropriate, and (D) as of
January 1, 2000, the manufacturer had no more than four new motor
vehicle dealers of that manufacturer's line make in this state, and at
least half of those dealers owned and operated two or more dealership
facilities in the geographic territory or area covered by their
franchise agreements with the manufacturer;
(h) Compete with a new motor vehicle dealer by owning, operating,
or controlling, whether directly or indirectly, a service facility in
this state for the repair or maintenance of motor vehicles under the
manufacturer's new car warranty and extended warranty. Nothing in this
subsection (1)(h), however, prohibits a manufacturer, distributor,
factory branch, or factory representative from owning or operating a
service facility for the purpose of providing or performing
maintenance, repair, or service work on motor vehicles that are owned
by the manufacturer, distributor, factory branch, or factory
representative;
(i) Use confidential or proprietary information obtained from a new
motor vehicle dealer to unfairly compete with the dealer. For purposes
of this subsection (1)(i), "confidential or proprietary information"
means trade secrets as defined in RCW 19.108.010, business plans,
marketing plans or strategies, customer lists, contracts, sales data,
revenues, or other financial information;
(j)(i) Terminate, cancel, or fail to renew a franchise with a new
motor vehicle dealer based upon any of the following events, which do
not constitute good cause for termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal
under RCW 46.96.060: (A) The fact that the new motor vehicle dealer
owns, has an investment in, participates in the management of, or holds
a franchise agreement for the sale or service of another make or line
of new motor vehicles; (B) the fact that the new motor vehicle dealer
has established another make or line of new motor vehicles or service
in the same dealership facilities as those of the manufacturer or
distributor; (C) that the new motor vehicle dealer has or intends to
relocate the manufacturer or distributor's make or line of new motor
vehicles or service to an existing dealership facility that is within
the relevant market area, as defined in RCW 46.96.140, of the make or
line to be relocated, except that, in any nonemergency circumstance,
the dealer must give the manufacturer or distributor at least sixty
days' notice of his or her intent to relocate and the relocation must
comply with RCW 46.96.140 and 46.96.150 for any same make or line
facility; or (D) the failure of a franchisee to change the location of
the dealership or to make substantial alterations to the use or number
of franchises on the dealership premises or facilities.
(ii) Notwithstanding the limitations of this section, a
manufacturer may, for separate consideration, enter into a written
contract with a dealer to exclusively sell and service a single make or
line of new motor vehicles at a specific facility for a defined period
of time. The penalty for breach of the contract must not exceed the
amount of consideration paid by the manufacturer plus a reasonable rate
of interest;
(k) Coerce or attempt to coerce a motor vehicle dealer to refrain
from, or prohibit or attempt to prohibit a new motor vehicle dealer
from acquiring, owning, having an investment in, participating in the
management of, or holding a franchise agreement for the sale or service
of another make or line of new motor vehicles or related products, or
establishing another make or line of new motor vehicles or service in
the same dealership facilities, if the prohibition against acquiring,
owning, investing, managing, or holding a franchise for such additional
make or line of vehicles or products, or establishing another make or
line of new motor vehicles or service in the same dealership
facilities, is not supported by reasonable business considerations.
The burden of proving that reasonable business considerations support
or justify the prohibition against the additional make or line of new
motor vehicles or products or nonexclusive facilities is on the
manufacturer;
(l) Require, by contract or otherwise, a new motor vehicle dealer
to make a material alteration, expansion, or addition to any dealership
facility, unless the required alteration, expansion, or addition is
uniformly required of other similarly situated new motor vehicle
dealers of the same make or line of vehicles and is reasonable in light
of all existing circumstances, including economic conditions. In any
proceeding in which a required facility alteration, expansion, or
addition is an issue, the manufacturer or distributor has the burden of
proof. Except for a program or any renewal or modification of a
program that is in effect with one or more new motor vehicle dealers in
this state on the effective date of this section, a manufacturer shall
not require, coerce, or attempt to coerce any new motor vehicle dealer
by program, policy, facility guide, standard, or otherwise to change
the location of the dealership or construct, replace, renovate, or make
any substantial changes, alterations, or remodeling to a new motor
vehicle dealer's sales or service facilities before the fifteenth
anniversary of the date of issuance of the certificate of occupancy or
the manufacturer's approval, whichever is later, from:
(i) The date construction of the dealership at that location was
completed if the construction was in substantial compliance with
standards or plans provided by a manufacturer, distributor, or
representative or through a subsidiary or agent of the manufacturer,
distributor, or representative; or
(ii) The date a prior change, alteration, or remodel of the
dealership at that location was completed if the construction was in
substantial compliance with standards or plans provided by a
manufacturer, distributor, or representative or through a subsidiary or
agent of the manufacturer, distributor, or representative;
(m) Prevent or attempt to prevent by contract or otherwise any new
motor vehicle dealer from changing the executive management of a new
motor vehicle dealer unless the manufacturer or distributor, having the
burden of proof, can show that a proposed change of executive
management will result in executive management by a person or persons
who are not of good moral character or who do not meet reasonable,
preexisting, and equitably applied standards of the manufacturer or
distributor. If a manufacturer or distributor rejects a proposed
change in the executive management, the manufacturer or distributor
shall give written notice of its reasons to the dealer within sixty
days after receiving written notice from the dealer of the proposed
change and all related information reasonably requested by the
manufacturer or distributor, or the change in executive management must
be considered approved; ((or))
(n) Condition the sale, transfer, relocation, or renewal of a
franchise agreement or condition manufacturer, distributor, factory
branch, or factory representative sales, services, or parts incentives
upon the manufacturer obtaining site control, including rights to
purchase or lease the dealer's facility, or an agreement to make
improvements or substantial renovations to a facility. For purposes of
this section, a substantial renovation has a gross cost to the dealer
in excess of five thousand dollars;
(o) Fail to provide to a new motor vehicle dealer purchasing or
leasing signs, building materials, or other facility improvements the
right to purchase or lease the signs or other franchisor image elements
of like kind and quality from an alternative vendor selected by the
dealer if the goods or services are to be supplied by a vendor
selected, identified, or designated by the manufacturer or distributor.
If the vendor selected by the manufacturer or distributor is the only
available vendor of like kind and quality materials, the new motor
vehicle dealer must be given the opportunity to purchase the signs or
other franchisor image elements at a price substantially similar to the
capitalized lease costs of the signs or elements. This subsection
(1)(o) must not be construed to allow a new motor vehicle dealer to
impair or eliminate the intellectual property rights of the
manufacturer or distributor or to permit a new motor vehicle dealer to
erect or maintain signs that do not conform to the reasonable
intellectual property usage guidelines of the manufacturer or
distributor;
(p) Take any adverse action against a new motor vehicle dealer
including, but not limited to, charge backs or reducing vehicle
allocations, for sales and service performance within a designated area
of primary responsibility unless that area is reasonable in light of
proximity to relevant census tracts to the dealership and competing
dealerships, highways and road networks, state borders, any natural or
man-made barriers, demographics, including economic factors, and buyer
behavior information; or
(q) Require, coerce, or attempt to coerce any new motor vehicle
dealer by program, policy, facility guide, standard, or otherwise to
order or accept delivery of any service or repair appliances,
equipment, parts, or accessories, or any other commodity not required
by law, which the dealer has not voluntarily ordered.
(2) Subsection (1)(a), (b), and (c) of this section do not apply to
sales to a motor vehicle dealer: (a) For resale to a federal, state,
or local government agency; (b) where the vehicles will be sold or
donated for use in a program of driver's education; (c) where the sale
is made under a manufacturer's bona fide promotional program offering
sales incentives or rebates; (d) where the sale of parts or accessories
is under a manufacturer's bona fide quantity discount program; or (e)
where the sale is made under a manufacturer's bona fide fleet vehicle
discount program. For purposes of this subsection, "fleet" means a
group of fifteen or more new motor vehicles purchased or leased by a
dealer at one time under a single purchase or lease agreement for use
as part of a fleet, and where the dealer has been assigned a fleet
identifier code by the department of licensing.
(3) The following definitions apply to this section:
(a) "Actual price" means the price to be paid by the dealer less
any incentive paid by the manufacturer, distributor, factory branch, or
factory representative, whether paid to the dealer or the ultimate
purchaser of the vehicle.
(b) "Control" or "controlling" means (i) the possession of, title
to, or control of ten percent or more of the voting equity interest in
a person, whether directly or indirectly through a fiduciary, agent, or
other intermediary, or (ii) the possession, direct or indirect, of the
power to direct or cause the direction of the management or policies of
a person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, through
director control, by contract, or otherwise, except as expressly
provided under the franchise agreement.
(c) "Motor vehicles" does not include trucks that are 14,001 pounds
gross vehicle weight and above or recreational vehicles as defined in
RCW 43.22.335.
(d) "Operate" means to manage a dealership, whether directly or
indirectly.
(e) "Own" or "ownership" means to hold the beneficial ownership of
one percent or more of any class of equity interest in a dealership,
whether the interest is that of a shareholder, partner, limited
liability company member, or otherwise. To hold an ownership interest
means to have possession of, title to, or control of the ownership
interest, whether directly or indirectly through a fiduciary, agent, or
other intermediary.
(4) A violation of this section is deemed to affect the public
interest and constitutes an unlawful and unfair practice under chapter
19.86 RCW. A person aggrieved by an alleged violation of this section
may petition the department to have the matter handled as an
adjudicative proceeding under chapter 34.05 RCW.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 8 A new section is added to chapter 46.96 RCW
to read as follows:
(1) Notwithstanding the terms or conditions of any consent,
authorization, release, novation, franchise, or other contract or
agreement, whenever any manufacturer, factory branch, distributor,
distributor branch, dealer management computer system vendor, or any
third party acting on behalf of or through, or approved, referred,
endorsed, authorized, certified, granted preferred status, or
recommended by, any manufacturer, factory branch, distributor,
distributor branch, or dealer management computer system vendor,
requires that a new motor vehicle dealer provide any other new motor
vehicle dealer, consumer, or customer data or information through
direct access to the dealer's management computer system, the new motor
vehicle dealer is not required to provide, and may not be required to
consent to provide in any written agreement, such direct access to its
management computer system.
However, the new motor vehicle dealer may provide any other new
motor vehicle dealer, consumer, or customer data or information
specified by the requesting party by timely obtaining and pushing or
otherwise furnishing the requested data to the requesting party in a
widely accepted file format, such as comma delimited, provided that
when a new motor vehicle dealer would otherwise be required to provide
direct access to its management computer system under the terms of a
consent, authorization, release, novation, franchise, or other contract
or agreement, a new motor vehicle dealer that elects to provide data or
information through other means may be charged a reasonable initial
set-up fee and reasonable processing fee based on the actual
incremental costs incurred by the party requesting the data for
establishing and implementing the process for the dealer. Any term or
provision contained in any consent, authorization, release, novation,
franchise, or other contract or agreement that is inconsistent with
this subsection is voidable at the option of the new motor vehicle
dealer.
(2) Notwithstanding the terms or conditions of any consent,
authorization, release, novation, franchise, or other contract or
agreement, every manufacturer, factory branch, distributor, distributor
branch, dealer management computer system vendor, or any third party
acting on behalf of or through any manufacturer, factory branch,
distributor, distributor branch, or dealer management computer system
vendor, having electronic access to consumer or customer data or other
information in a computer system utilized by a new motor vehicle
dealer, or who has otherwise been provided consumer or customer data or
information by the dealer, shall fully indemnify and hold harmless the
dealer from whom it has acquired the consumer or customer data or other
information from all damages, costs, and expenses incurred by the
dealer including, but not limited to, judgments, settlements, fines,
penalties, litigation costs, defense costs, court costs, costs related
to the disclosure of security breaches, and attorneys' fees arising out
of complaints, claims, security breaches, civil or administrative
actions, and, to the fullest extent allowable under the law,
governmental investigations and prosecutions to the extent caused by
the access, storage, maintenance, use, sharing, disclosure, or
retention of the dealer's consumer or customer data or other
information, or maintenance or services provided to any computer system
utilized by the dealer by the manufacturer, factory branch,
distributor, distributor branch, dealer management computer system
vendor, or third party acting on behalf of or through the manufacturer,
factory branch, distributor, distributor branch, or dealer management
computer system vendor.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 9 This act applies to all franchises and
contracts between manufacturers and new motor vehicle dealers in
existence on or after the effective date of this section. The
regulation of the relationship between manufacturers and new motor
vehicle dealers in this state is important and vital to the maintenance
of a high level of public health and welfare both immediate and future
and is hereby declared to be affected with the public interest. This
act is enacted in the exercise of the police power of the state for the
purpose of protecting the immediate and future health and welfare of
the people of the state.