Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 55— - PETROLEUM MARKETING PRACTICES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - FRANCHISE PROTECTION › § 2802
Franchisors who sell motor fuel must not end a franchise early or refuse to renew it unless they follow the notice rules in another part of the law and have one of the allowed reasons. Allowed reasons include: the dealer broke an important, reasonable part of the agreement (and the franchisor learned of it within 120 days before the termination notice, or within 60 days if a shorter notice period was used); the dealer did not make a good-faith effort to follow the agreement after getting written warning and a fair chance to fix things (and the failure continued within the 180-day period before notice); or some other event happened while the franchise was active that reasonably justifies ending or not renewing the deal (examples include fraud, bankruptcy, a long disability of at least 3 months, loss of the lease or trademark rights, government taking of the property, destruction of the site, failure to pay amounts due, closing the station for 7 consecutive days, deliberate fuel tampering, breaking laws needed to run the site, or a felony conviction). If both parties sign a written end-or-nonrenewal agreement, the dealer must get a copy and can cancel it by certified mail within 7 days. For older or long-term franchises (entered before June 19, 1978, or with terms 3 years or longer), a franchisor may end or not renew for a good-faith business withdrawal or certain changes only if the decision follows additional rules: it must not be to turn the site into a company-run outlet, and the franchisor must, within set time limits, offer to sell or give a right of first refusal on the leased site or on improvements and equipment. When a government takes the property, the franchisor must fairly split any compensation for lost business or goodwill. If the franchisor rebuilds after destruction and runs the site as a franchise again, the dealer must be given a right of first refusal on that new franchise.
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15 U.S.C. § 2802
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
Last Updated
Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73