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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

367.805 Registration of persons engaged in sale of business opportunities --

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Administrative regulations.
(1)It is unlawful for any person to engage in the sale of business opportunities unless
prior to the offering the offeror has registered with the office and has furnished a
bond pursuant to KRS 367.815(2) and provided all of the following:
(a)All trade names, assumed names, and all trademarks by which the offeror or
the prospective consumer/investor of the business opportunity will be doing
business.
(b)The names, home addresses, and home telephone numbers of the persons and
company offering the business opportunity, and the company's directors and
chief executive officers, and the names, home addresses, and home telephone
numbers of all representatives selling business opportunities in Kentucky.
(c)A statement as to the length of time the person and company offering the
business opportunity has conducted a business of the type being offered both
within and without Kentucky.
(d)A statement as to whether the person or company offering the business
opportunity or any of its directors or chief executive officers or sales
representatives operating in Kentucky is currently involved in litigation or has
been held liable in a civil action by final judgment for having engaged in
unfair, false, misleading, or deceptive practices or is currently charged with or
has been convicted of or pleaded nolo contendere to a felony involving fraud,
embezzlement, fraudulent conversion, or misappropriation of property during
the most recent seven
(7)year period, or has entered into any agreed
settlements or is currently in any bankruptcy proceeding or has been declared
bankrupt in any judicial proceeding during the most recent seven
(7)year
period.
(e)A statement as to whether the person or the company offering the business
opportunity or its officers, directors, or agents making the offering of the
business opportunity has been a party to any legal cause of action brought by
a consumer/investor of the business opportunity within the last seven
(7)year
period and, if so, the name and address of such individual who has brought the
legal action.
(f)A statement disclosing the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all
persons who have been sold a business opportunity by the offeror within the
last two
(2)year period.
(g)A statement listing the names and addresses of any consumer/investor who
has requested within the preceding three
(3)years that the offeror return his
money.
(h)A current audited financial statement of the offeror.
(i)A specimen of each contract proposed for use in connection with the business
opportunity.
(j)A full and detailed description of the actual services that the offeror of the
business opportunity undertakes to perform for the consumer/investor.
(k)If training is promised by the offeror, a complete description of the training,
including length of the training and costs.
(2)The offeror shall immediately notify the office of any material change in
information contained in the application for registration and shall make appropriate
amendment of the disclosure statement.
(3)The division shall collect, from any offeror required to comply with this section, an
initial fee of one hundred fifty dollars ($150), and an annual renewal fee of fifty
dollars ($50), and an update fee of twenty-five dollars ($25) for the administration
and enforcement of KRS 367.801 to 367.819. Funds so collected shall be credited
to a trust or agency account for the administrative purpose of the Attorney General's
Office of Consumer Protection.
(4)The Attorney General may promulgate administrative regulations as needed to
provide for: a hearing, to be conducted in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B, for
any business opportunity which the Attorney General initially determines should
not be registered or should have registration revoked or suspended; for the
establishment of specific standards for the form and content of the disclosure
document; and for registration procedures including fee schedules.
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