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553.58   Rules, forms and orders.
553.59   Scope of chapter.
553.60   Miscellaneous powers.
553.605   Administrative assessments; investor education.
SUBCHAPTER V
ADMINISTRATION
553.71   Administration.
553.72   Fees and expenses.
553.73   Service of process.
553.74   Open records; publication.
553.75   Administrative files and opinions.
553.76   Waivers of compliance void.
553.78   Preemption.
TITLE AND DEFINITIONS
553.01553.01Short title. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the “Wisconsin Franchise Investment Law”.
553.01 HistoryHistory: 1971 c. 241.
553.01 AnnotationProtection for consumers against unfair and deceptive business. Jeffries, 57 MLR 559.
553.01 AnnotationThe Wisconsin franchise investment law. Mett, 1972 WBB No. 5.
553.01 AnnotationAvoiding the Accidental Franchise. Modell & Fittante. Wis. Law. May 2003.
553.03553.03Definitions. In this chapter:
553.03(2)(2)“Area franchise” means any contract or agreement between a franchisor and a subfranchisor whereby the subfranchisor is granted the right, for consideration given in whole or in part for such right, to sell or negotiate the sale of franchises in the name or on behalf of the franchisor.
553.03(3)(3)“Division” means the division of securities.
553.03(4)(4)
553.03(4)(a)(a) “Franchise” means a contract or agreement, either express or implied, whether oral or written, between 2 or more persons by which:
553.03(4)(a)1.1. A franchisee is granted the right to engage in the business of offering, selling or distributing goods or services under a marketing plan or system prescribed or suggested in substantial part by a franchisor; and
553.03(4)(a)2.2. The operation of the franchisee’s business pursuant to such plan or system is substantially associated with the franchisor’s business and trademark, service mark, trade name, logotype, advertising or other commercial symbol designating the franchisor or its affiliate; and
553.03(4)(a)3.3. The franchisee is required to pay, directly or indirectly, a franchise fee.
553.03(4)(b)(b) Unless specifically stated otherwise, “franchise” includes area franchise.
553.03(5)(5)“Franchisee” means a person to whom a franchise is granted.
553.03(5m)(5m)“Franchise fee” means any fee or charge that a franchisee or subfranchisor is required to pay or agrees to pay for the right to enter into a business under a franchise agreement, including, but not limited to, any such payment for goods and services. The following shall not be considered the payment of a “franchise fee”:
553.03(5m)(a)(a) The purchase or agreement to purchase goods at a bona fide wholesale price. The division may issue rules defining wholesale transactions exempt under this paragraph.
553.03(5m)(b)(b) The payment of a reasonable service charge to the issuer of a credit card by an establishment accepting or honoring such credit card.
553.03(5m)(c)(c) Amounts paid in connection with trading stamp promotions permitted under s. 100.15 by a person issuing trading stamps in connection with the retail sale of merchandise or service.
553.03(5m)(d)(d) Any other consideration which the division by rule excludes from “franchise fee”.
553.03(6)(6)“Franchisor” means a person who grants a franchise.
553.03(8)(8)“Fraud” and “deceit” are not limited to common law fraud or deceit.
553.03(8g)(8g)“Notification” means notification under s. 553.26.
553.03(8r)(8r)“Offer to sell” includes every attempt to offer to dispose of, or solicitation of an offer to buy, a franchise or interest in a franchise for value. This term does not include the renewal or extension of an existing franchise where there is no interruption in the operation of the franchised business by the franchisee.
553.03(9)(9)“Order” means every direction or determination of the division designated an order and made in writing by the division, except a rule as defined under s. 227.01 (13).
553.03(11)(11)“Sale” or “sell” includes every contract or agreement of sale of, contract to sell, or disposition of, a franchise or interest in a franchise for value. This term does not include the renewal or extension of an existing franchise where there is no interruption in the operation of the franchised business by the franchisee.
553.03(12)(12)“Subfranchisor” means a person to whom an area franchise is granted.
553.03 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also s. DFI-Sec 31.01, Wis. adm. code.
553.03 AnnotationService stations leased to their operators under agreements under which the rent was based on the amount of gasoline sold were not franchises subject to the Wisconsin Franchise Investment Law. Clark Oil & Refining Corp. v. Leistikow, 69 Wis. 2d 226, 230 N.W.2d 736 (1975).
553.03 AnnotationFranchise tie-ins and antitrust; a critical analysis. Boer. 1973 WLR 847.
REGISTRATION OF FRANCHISES
553.21553.21Registration requirement. No person may sell in this state any franchise unless the franchise has been registered under this chapter or is exempted under s. 553.23, 553.235 or 553.25.
553.21 HistoryHistory: 1971 c. 241; 1981 c. 54 ss. 1, 32; 1987 a. 381; 1989 a. 56 s. 259; 1995 a. 364.
553.21 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also s. DFI-Sec 32.05, Wis. adm. code.
553.21 AnnotationA franchisor who illegally sold a franchise had no right to set off the value of “benefits conferred” upon the franchisee against the franchisor’s liability for its illegal actions. Hiltpold v. T-Shirts Plus, Inc. 98 Wis. 2d 711, 298 N.W.2d 217 (Ct. App. 1980).
553.21 AnnotationFailure to register an offer of franchises under this section affords only an action for rescission and does not add any additional rights over what a plaintiff has under the law of equity. Lulling v. Barnaby’s Family Inns, Inc. 499 F. Supp. 1353 (1980).
553.22553.22Excluded franchises. This chapter does not apply to the offer or sale of the following franchises:
553.22(1)(1)Any relationship if the person described in the offer as a franchisee, or any of the current directors or executive officers of that person, has been in the type of business of the franchise relationship for more than 2 years and the parties anticipated, or should have anticipated, at the time the agreement establishing the franchise relationship was reached, that the sales arising from the relationship would account for no more than 20 percent of the gross sales revenue of the franchisee for a period of at least one year after the franchisee begins selling the goods or services involved in the franchise.
553.22(2)(2)An association of producers of agricultural products authorized by 7 USC 291.
553.22(3)(3)An organization that is operated on a cooperative basis by and for independent retailers and that sells goods at wholesale to, or furnishes services primarily to, its members.
553.22 HistoryHistory: 1995 a. 364.
553.23553.23Private franchisee and subfranchisor sales exempted. The sale of a franchise by a franchisee for the franchisee’s own account and the sale of the entire area franchise owned by a subfranchisor for the subfranchisor’s own account are exempted from s. 553.21 if the sale is not effected by or through a franchisor. A sale is not effected by or through a franchisor merely because a franchisor has a right to approve or disapprove a different franchisee or because a franchisor imposes or has the right to impose a fee or charge to reimburse the franchisor for reasonable and actual expenses incurred in connection with the sale.
553.23 HistoryHistory: 1971 c. 241; 1981 c. 54; 1987 a. 381; 1995 a. 364.
553.23 AnnotationExemption under this section applied. Godfrey v. Schroeckenthaler, 177 Wis. 2d 1, 501 N.W.2d 812 (Ct. App. 1993).
553.235553.235Experienced 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 percent 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)(2)Exceptions.
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. 218.0101.
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 HistoryHistory: 1987 a. 381; 1995 a. 27, 364; 1999 a. 31.
553.24553.24Exemption 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.
553.24 HistoryHistory: 1981 c. 54; 1987 a. 381; 1993 a. 200; 1995 a. 27, 364.
553.25553.25Exemption 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.
553.25 HistoryHistory: 1971 c. 241; 1981 c. 54; 1995 a. 27, 364.
553.25 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also ss. DFI-Sec 32.03, 32.05, and 35.01, Wis. adm. code.
553.26553.26Registration 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, other than an application or amendment required to be filed under s. 553.31. 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.
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2023-24 Wisconsin Statutes updated through all Supreme Court and Controlled Substances Board Orders filed before and in effect on January 1, 2025. Published and certified under s. 35.18. Changes effective after January 1, 2025, are designated by NOTES. (Published 1-1-25)