Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2486

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/20/23  
Report Pass
1/31/23  
Engrossed
2/3/23  

Caption

Soft drink companies and bottlers; transfer of business, remedies.

Impact

The impact of HB 2486 on state laws primarily involves the contractual landscape between soft drink manufacturers and their bottlers. The bill emphasizes the necessity for transparency and fairness in the transfer process of business ownership within this niche market. By requiring soft drink companies to provide reasonable justification for denying consent to transfer, the bill effectively shifts some power dynamics in favor of bottlers. This aligns with broader legislative trends aimed at promoting fair business practices in competitive industries, potentially influencing similar laws in other sectors.

Summary

House Bill 2486 introduces new regulations concerning the relationships between soft drink companies and bottlers in Virginia. It establishes a legal framework that dictates how soft drink companies can manage and transfer the businesses of their bottlers. The bill specifically prohibits soft drink companies from unreasonably withholding or delaying consent for the transfer of a bottler's business, aiming to facilitate smoother transitions in business ownership while maintaining certain qualifications. The proposed legislation would also ensure that if a bottler's business is transferred, the new owner inherits all prior obligations and rights of the original bottler in relation to the soft drink company.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 2486 include concerns from soft drink companies regarding the potential for reduced control over their brand distribution networks. Critics argue that the provisions requiring consent to transfer ownership may lead to challenges in managing quality control and brand integrity. Proponents, on the other hand, assert that the legislation protects bottlers, particularly small and independent businesses, from arbitrary refusals that could hamper their business viability. The bill also includes specific remedies for disputes arising from non-compliance, which some believe may lead to litigation and exacerbate tensions within the industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1960

Sales tax; levy additional tax on retail sales of soft drinks.

VA HB2195

Virginia Consumer Protection Act; mold remediation and inspections, report.

VA SB697

Creates provisions relating to hemp businesses

VA HB2355

Virginia Consumer Protection Act; professional mold remediators, mold remediation certification.

VA HB07311

An Act Concerning Limited Liability Companies And Business Corporations.

VA HB1519

Virginia Consumer Protection Act; fees for electronic fund transfers, prohibited.

VA SB904

Alarm companies: business conditions: limited liability companies.

VA SB00067

An Act Concerning The Inclusion Of Juices, Teas And Sports Drinks Under Connecticut's Bottle Bill.

VA HB06033

An Act Concerning The Inclusion Of Juices, Teas And Sports Drinks Under Connecticut's Bottle Bill.

VA HB550

Revise laws relating to automobile businesses and electric and hybrid vehicles

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