New Mexico 2025 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SB439

Caption

Deceptive Franchise Practices Act

Impact

The bill specifies that franchise agreements cannot include provisions that require franchisees to purchase products exclusively from the franchisor or stipulate unfair termination clauses. This regulation is designed to prevent franchisors from imposing undue restrictions on franchisees, who might otherwise find themselves without viable options for sourcing essential goods. Furthermore, the legislation establishes a right for franchisees to contest any unfair practices or terms within their agreements, promoting a fairer business environment.

Summary

Senate Bill 439, titled the Deceptive Franchise Practices Act, aims to regulate the relationship between franchisors and franchisees in the state of New Mexico. This legislation introduces a comprehensive framework to protect franchisees from potentially exploitative practices by franchisors. By delineating unlawful provisions in franchise agreements, it seeks to level the playing field between franchisors and franchisees, thereby enhancing consumer protection.

Contention

While advocates of the bill argue it is necessary for protecting small business owners, some legislators express concern about the potential impact on franchising as a model of business. Critics argue that overly stringent regulations could dissuade new franchises from entering the market in New Mexico, ultimately harming business growth and employment opportunities. The balance between consumer protection and fostering a conducive environment for entrepreneurship is a central point of debate surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB313

Termination Of Franchises

NM HB398

Termination Of Franchises

NM SB428

Firearms In Unfair Practices Act

NM SB117

Prescribing Psychologist Practice Act

NM HB349

Nursing Practice Act Changes

NM HB71

Student Loan Bill Of Rights Act

NM HB82

Student Loan Bill Of Rights Act

NM HB323

Change Name Of Gross Receipts Tax

NM SB147

Tax Changes

NM SB12

Film Production Tax Credit Changes

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