TITLE 14: COMMERCE
SUBTITLE A: REGULATION OF BUSINESS
CHAPTER II: ATTORNEY GENERAL
PART 200 FRANCHISE DISCLOSURE ACT
SECTION 200.507 RELEASE OF CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT


 

Section 200.507  Release of Certificate of Deposit

 

a)         A franchisor petition for release of the Certificate of Deposit by use of the form attached as Appendix F, Illustration A.  Upon receipt of such petition, the Administrator will send notice of it to the franchisee advising the franchisee that any objection that the franchisee may have to the petition must be filed in writing and received by the Administrator within 30 days after the date the notice is sent.  The Administrator shall issue a "no exception notice" authorizing the bank to release to the franchisor the Certificate of Deposit applicable to a specified franchisee upon a showing that the franchisor has fulfilled its initial obligations under the franchise or other agreements to establish such franchise and that the franchise has commenced doing business pursuant to the franchise agreement.  The "no exception notice" shall state that the Administrator has no objection to the release of the Certificate of Deposit to the franchisor.

 

b)         A franchisee shall petition for release of the Certificate of Deposit by use of the form attached as Appendix F, Illustration B.  Upon receipt of such petition, the Administrator will send notice of it to the franchisor advising it that any objection it may have to the petition must be filed in writing and received by the Administrator within 30 days after the date the notice is sent.  The Administrator shall issue a "no exception notice" authorizing the bank to release to a franchisee the Certificate of Deposit applicable to the franchise agreement upon a showing that the franchisor has failed to fulfill its initial obligations under the franchise or other agreements to the franchisee and the franchisee has not commenced doing business.  The "no exception notice" shall state that the Administrator has no objection to the release of the Certificate of Deposit to the franchisee.

 

c)         An order of the Administrator releasing the Certificate of Deposit to the franchisor or franchisee shall not be considered a finding of fact and shall not constitute evidence of any such finding of fact in any judicial or arbitration proceeding.

 

d)         If the Administrator receives a timely objection to the release of the Certificate of Deposit, the Administrator shall not order the Certificate of Deposit released until such time as the objection is resolved by either settlement, court order, or decision of arbitrator.

 

(Source:  Amended at 23 Ill. Reg. 11561, effective September 7, 1999)