Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 739 - Trading Stamps, Mail Orders, Franchises, Credit Programs and Subscriptions
Section 42-133j. - Legislative finding concerning petroleum product franchises.

(a) The legislature of the state of Connecticut finds and declares that the distribution and sales of gasoline and petroleum products through franchises within the state of Connecticut, including the rights and obligations of suppliers and dealers, vitally affects its general economy. In order to promote the public interest and public welfare, to avoid undue control of the dealer by suppliers, to foster and keep alive vigorous and healthy competition for the benefit of the public by prohibiting practices through which fair and honest competition is destroyed or prevented, to promote the public safety, to prevent deterioration of facilities for servicing motor vehicles on the highways of the state, to prevent dealers from unnecessarily going out of business thereby resulting in unemployment with loss of tax revenue to the state and its resultant undesirable consequences, and to offset evident abuses within the petroleum industry as a result of inequitable economic power, it is necessary to legislate standards pursuant to the exercise of the police power of this state governing the relationship between suppliers and distributors of gasoline and petroleum products and the dealers within the state who sell those products to the public.

(b) In recognition of the factors set forth in subsection (a) of this section, it is provided that all provisions of sections 42-133j to 42-133n, inclusive, to the extent permitted by law, shall be deemed effective as to those presently existing franchise agreements involving gasoline dealers within the state of Connecticut as of October 1, 1977.
(c) The legislature further finds and declares that the distribution and sales of motor vehicle fuels and oils in the state of Connecticut affects the general economy of the state, the public interest and the public welfare. Competition, freedom from unreasonable restraints on alienation and competitive pricing are essential to the functioning of a fair and efficient free market economy within the petroleum industry. The legislature finds and declares that existing petroleum franchise agreements as defined and regulated within sections 42-133e to 42-133h, inclusive, uniformly prohibit assignment of franchise interests without the consent of the franchisor, which consent may be unreasonably and arbitrarily withheld. Also, existing petroleum franchise agreements provide for their automatic termination upon the death of the franchisee. The legislature finds and declares that such provisions constitute unreasonable restraints on alienation and inhibit the fair and efficient functioning of a free market economy within the petroleum industry. Therefore, it is provided that the provisions of any franchise agreement which prohibit assignment without the consent of the franchisor and permit such consent to be unreasonably withheld are void and without effect as contrary to public policy. It is further provided that the provisions of any franchise agreement which terminate the franchise automatically upon the death of the franchisee are void and ineffective as contrary to public policy. The legislature finds and declares that provisions in certain existing petroleum franchise agreements prohibit gasoline retailers or distributors from offering a discount to a buyer based upon the method of payment by such buyer for gasoline. The legislature finds and declares that such provisions constitute unreasonable restraints on competitive pricing and inhibit the fair and efficient functioning of a free market economy within the petroleum industry. Therefore, it is provided that the provisions of any franchise agreement that prohibit gasoline retailers or distributors from offering a discount to a buyer based upon the method of payment by such buyer for gasoline are void and without effect as contrary to public policy.
(P.A. 77-493, S. 1; June 11 Sp. Sess. P.A. 08-2, S. 3.)
History: June 11 Sp. Sess. P.A. 08-2 amended Subsec. (c) to add “competitive pricing” re functioning of free market economy within petroleum industry and add legislative finding and declaration re petroleum franchise agreement provisions banning buyer discounts based on method of payment for gasoline, effective June 17, 2008.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 42 - Business, Selling, Trading and Collection Practices

Chapter 739 - Trading Stamps, Mail Orders, Franchises, Credit Programs and Subscriptions

Section 42-126. - Sale of merchandise with trading stamps, coupons or other similar devices.

Section 42-126a. - Trading stamps.

Section 42-126b. - Unsolicited sending of goods. Cancellation of trial offers and introductory rate offers. Automatic renewals. Unfair trade practices.

Section 42-126c. - Disclosure requirements for mail order businesses in advertising or promotional materials.

Section 42-127b. - Licensing of persons in business on October 1, 1971.

Section 42-128. - Bond required.

Section 42-130. - Use of terms.

Section 42-132 and 42-133. - Application in case of pretended purchase or assignment. Penalty.

Section 42-133b. - Forfeiture of consumer credit charges on failure to respond to debtor's inquiry. Liability for damages if amount in error.

Section 42-133c. - Finance charge applied by retail sellers on open-end credit plans.

Section 42-133d. - Annual statement of interest imposed and paid under open-end credit plan.

Section 42-133e. - Franchises: Definitions.

Section 42-133f. - Termination, or cancellation of, or failure to renew a franchise.

Section 42-133g. - Action for violation. Right to occupy franchise premises where lease expires upon termination of franchise. Items filed with court by franchisor seeking possession of franchise premises.

Section 42-133h. - Applicability of sections 42-133e to 42-133g, inclusive.

Section 42-133i. - Notice of expiration date of magazine subscription. Magazine subscription offer in the form of an invoice or bill. Unfair trade practice.

Section 42-133j. - Legislative finding concerning petroleum product franchises.

Section 42-133k. - Definitions.

Section 42-133l. - Franchise agreements. Termination. Good cause. Notice required. Prohibited conduct. Terms.

Section 42-133m. - Assignment of franchise. Automatic termination.

Section 42-133n. - Remedies. Effect of judgment. Limitation of actions.

Section 42-133q. - Motor homes dealer, manufacturer or distributor: Applicable provisions of Secs. 42-133r to 42-133ee.

Section 42-133r. - Definitions.

Section 42-133s. - Obligations of manufacturers and distributors. Retail rate for parts and labor. Establishment, rebuttal and protest. Hearings. Dealer's claims.

Section 42-133t. - Liability of manufacturers and distributors for damages. Allocation of risk of loss.

Section 42-133u. - Manufacturers or dealers to indemnify franchised dealers.

Section 42-133v. - Cancellation, termination or nonrenewal of franchise. “Good cause” requirement. Notice. Appeal.

Section 42-133w. - Manufacturer or distributor to compensate dealer upon termination, nonrenewal or cancellation.

Section 42-133x. - Effects of a franchise termination, cancellation or nonrenewal.

Section 42-133y. - Succession to ownership interest in dealership by family member upon owner's death or incapacity.

Section 42-133z. - Refusal to honor succession by family member. Notice.

Section 42-133aa. - Burden of proof for succession refusal on manufacturer or distributor.

Section 42-133bb. - Prohibited acts by manufacturer or distributor re dealer.

Section 42-133cc. - Prohibited acts by manufacturer or distributor.

Section 42-133dd. - Establishment of new franchises within a market area. Notice of intention. Protests. Procedure. Hearing.

Section 42-133ee. - Civil action for injunction and damages.

Section 42-133ff. - Surcharge based on method of payment prohibited. Discount not prohibited. Agreement or contract not to prohibit discount based on method of payment for gasoline. Minimum purchase requirement. Agent commissions. Penalties. Regulati...

Section 42-133gg. - Sale or transfer of names of credit cardholders.

Section 42-133hh. - Restriction on information that may be printed on credit and debit card receipts.

Section 42-133ii. - Hold on credit or debit card account for the retail sale of gasoline.

Section 42-133mm. - Sale, transfers or assignment of franchisor's interest.