Title 10, Chapter 1, Section 412
( 10-1-412)
(a) Any business opportunity seller or company which represents, in
conjunction with any agreement which requires a total initial
payment of an amount exceeding $500.00, that the seller or company
will refund all or part of the price paid for the business
opportunity or will repurchase any of the products, equipment,
supplies, or chattels supplied by the seller or company if the
purchaser is dissatisfied with the business opportunity and any
multilevel distribution company must either have obtained a surety
bond issued by a surety company authorized to do business in this
state or have established a trust account with a licensed and
insured bank or savings institution located in this state. For
purposes of this subsection, deposits shall not be considered part
of the price paid for the business opportunity. The amount of the
bond or trust account shall be an amount not less than $75,000.00.
The bond or trust account shall be in favor of the state for the
benefit of any person who is damaged by any violation of this part
or by the seller's or company's breach of the contract or agreement
or of any obligation arising therefrom. Such person may bring an
action against the bond or trust account to recover damages
suffered; provided, however, that the aggregate liability of the
surety or trustee shall be only for actual damages and in no event
shall exceed the amount of the bond or trust account. A multilevel
distribution company which requires an initial payment of less than
$500.00 from each participant shall be exempt from the requirements
of this Code section. (b) In any sale of a business opportunity, the seller shall collect
no more than 15 percent of the total purchase price, with the
balance to be placed in an independent escrow account agreed upon by
both parties. The balance in the escrow account shall be paid to the
seller 60 days after the date the purchaser commences operation of
the business or upon complete compliance with the terms of the
contract, whichever happens first. |