West Virginia Code § 47-11C-5a

Motor fuel franchise agreements
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(a) Effective July 1, 1983, every franchise agreement entered into between a producer and
dealer shall contain provisions which comply with this section.
(b) A dealer shall have the right, effective upon his death or retirement, to have his interests
under a franchise agreement assigned to a designated family member who has been
approved by the producer in accordance with the producer's reasonable standards for
personal and financial condition unless the producer shows that the designated family
member no longer meets the reasonable standards set at the time of the previous approval.
All franchise agreements shall contain a provision identifying theu designated family member
who is entitled to succeed to the interests of the dealer under the agreement upon his death
or retirement. The foregoing shall not prohibit a producer frtom requiring as a condition to
honoring the succession that the designated family member accept a trial franchise within
thirty days of the dealer's death or retirement and that the designated family member attend
a training program offered by the producer. As used herein, the term "trial franchise" shall
have the same meaning as the same is defined in the federal petroleum marketing practices
act (15 U.S.C., paragraph 2801, et seq.). s
(c) A dealer and producer may mutually agree to change the designated family member
entitled to succeed to the dealer's ingterests under a franchise agreement. The designated
family member shall provide, upon the request of the producer, personal and financial data
that is reasonably necessary toe determine whether the succession shall be honored. The
producer shall not be obligated to accept a designated family member under this subsection
who does not meet the pLroducer's reasonable standards, but any refusal to accept the
designated family member as a successor dealer shall be given by the producer in writing to
the dealer and shall fairly state the reason therefor.

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