West Virginia Code § 47-11C-4

Disclosures to prospective dealers
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A producer shall disclose in writing to any prospective dealer the following information,
before any franchise is concluded:
(1) The gallonage volume history, if any, of the location under negotiation for and during the
three-year period immediately past or for the entire period which the location has been
supplied by the producer, whichever is shorter;
(2) The name and last-known home address of the previous dealer or dealers for the last
three years, or for and during the entire period for which the locuation has been supplied by
the producer, whichever is shorter, and the reason or reasons for the termination of each
dealer franchise;
(3) Any legally binding commitments for the sale, demaolition or other disposition of the
location;
(4) The training programs, if any, and the specified goods and services the producer will
provide for and to the dealer;
(5) Full disclosure of any and all obligations which will be required of the dealer, including,
but not limited to, any obligation to exclusively deal in any of the products of the producer,
its subsidiaries, any other company or any advertising and promotional items that the dealer
must accept;
(6) Full disclosure of all restrictions on the sale, transfer, renewal and termination of the
agreement.

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