RCW 46.96.010
Legislative findings.
The legislature finds and declares that the distribution and sale of motor vehicles in this state vitally affect the general economy of the state and the public interest and public welfare, that provision for warranty service to motor vehicles is of substantial concern to the people of this state, that the maintenance of fair competition among dealers and others is in the public interest, and that the maintenance of strong and sound dealerships is essential to provide continuing and necessary reliable services to the consuming public in this state and to provide stable employment to the citizens of this state. The legislature further finds that there is a substantial disparity in bargaining power between automobile manufacturers and their dealers, and that in order to promote the public interest and the public welfare, and in the exercise of its police power, it is necessary to regulate the relationship between motor vehicle dealers and motor vehicle manufacturers, importers, distributors, and their representatives doing business in this state, not only for the protection of dealers but also for the benefit for the public in assuring the continued availability and servicing of automobiles sold to the public.
The legislature recognizes it is in the best interest for manufacturers and dealers of motor vehicles to conduct business with each other in a fair, efficient, and competitive manner. The legislature declares the public interest is best served by dealers being assured of the ability to manage their business enterprises under a contractual obligation with manufacturers where dealers do not experience unreasonable interference and are assured of the ability to transfer ownership of their business without undue constraints. It is the intent of the legislature to impose a regulatory scheme and to regulate competition in the motor vehicle industry to the extent necessary to balance fairness and efficiency. These actions will permit motor vehicle dealers to better serve consumers and allow dealers to devote their best competitive efforts and resources to the sale and services of the manufacturer's products to consumers.
[ 1989 c 415 § 1.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 46.96 - Manufacturers' and Dealers' Franchise Agreements.
46.96.010 - Legislative findings.
46.96.030 - Termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal of franchise restricted.
46.96.040 - Determination of good cause, good faith—Petition, notice, decision, appeal.
46.96.050 - Determination of good cause, good faith—Hearing, decision, procedures—Judicial review.
46.96.060 - Good cause, what constitutes—Burden of proof.
46.96.070 - Notice of termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal.
46.96.080 - Payments by manufacturer to dealer for inventory, equipment, etc.
46.96.090 - Payments by manufacturer for dealership facilities.
46.96.100 - Mitigation of damages.
46.96.110 - Designated successor to franchise ownership.
46.96.140 - Relevant market area—Definition—New or relocated dealerships, notice of.
46.96.150 - Protest of new or relocated dealership—Hearing—Arbitration.
46.96.160 - Factors considered by administrative law judge.
46.96.170 - Hearing—Procedures, costs, appeal.
46.96.185 - Unfair practices—Exemptions—Definitions.
46.96.190 - Prohibited practices by manufacturer.
46.96.194 - Prohibited practices by manufacturer—Dealer waiver of chapter—Exceptions.
46.96.196 - Practices by brand owner.
46.96.200 - Sale, transfer, or exchange of franchise.
46.96.210 - Petition and hearing—Filing fee, costs, security.
46.96.220 - Right of first refusal.
46.96.230 - Manufacturer incentive programs.
46.96.250 - Immunity of franchisees and assigns.