Arizona Revised Statutes (Last Updated: March 31, 2016) |
Title 44. Trade and Commerce |
Chapter 10. COMPETITION AND COMPETITIVE PRACTICES |
Article 8. Petroleum Products Franchises |
Sec 44-1554. Prohibited practices
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It is a violation of this article for any distributor directly or indirectly or through any officer, agent or employee to engage in any of the following practices:
1. To prohibit directly or indirectly the right of free association among dealers for any lawful purpose.
2. To fail to act in good faith in performing or complying with any terms, provisions of or collateral to a franchise.
3. To terminate or cancel a franchise without good cause.
4. To use undue influence to induce a dealer to surrender any right given to the dealer by any provision contained in the franchise.
5. To cancel, terminate, fail to renew or to threaten the cancellation, termination or nonrenewal of any franchise because of the dealer's failure to purchase merchandise or products sold by the distributor where the requirement that the dealer sell exclusively the merchandise or products of the distributor would be a violation of any law, rule or regulation of this state or of the United States.
6. To change or modify any restrictions upon nonpetroleum related business activities of the gasoline dealer during the term of his franchise.
7. To unreasonably reduce, limit or curtail the supply of gasoline or other petroleum products to any dealer.
8. To cancel or terminate a franchise solely to secure for its own account the distributor's more successful or profitable franchise stations.
9. To place unreasonable restrictions upon nonpetroleum related business activities of the dealer.