Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB415

Introduced
1/29/26  
Refer
1/29/26  
Report Pass
3/9/26  
Engrossed
3/12/26  
Refer
3/13/26  
Report Pass
4/8/26  

Caption

Business Regulation - Maryland Franchise Registration and Disclosure Law - Alterations (Franchise Reform Act)

Impact

The proposed changes in SB 415 resonate strongly with the state's legislative goals of promoting economic growth while safeguarding consumer interests. By amending existing clauses regarding the registration of franchises, the bill aims to streamline the registration process and mitigate fraudulent practices. This is crucial as the sale of franchises has historically been associated with investment challenges and deceptive practices that can adversely affect franchisees and consumers alike. The introduction of a fast-track review program also indicates a shift towards efficiency in regulatory oversight, which could have positive implications for businesses seeking to enter or expand within the Maryland market.

Summary

Senate Bill 415, also referred to as the Franchise Reform Act, introduces significant modifications to Maryland's Franchise Registration and Disclosure Law. The bill seeks to enhance the regulatory framework surrounding franchises, aiming to protect prospective franchisees and ensure transparency in franchise agreements. Key provisions include indexing franchise registration exemptions to inflation, altering the timeline for liability actions under franchise offer provisions, and establishing a fast-track review program for franchise disclosure document renewals. Overall, the bill's intent is to foster a safer and more equitable environment for business opportunities in the franchise sector.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB 415 appears largely supportive, particularly among stakeholders who emphasize the need for robust consumer protection and fair dealing in franchise transactions. Advocates argue that by improving disclosure requirements and supporting franchisee rights, the bill will mitigate the risks associated with franchising. However, there are concerns regarding the adequacy of these regulatory safeguards and whether they are sufficient to prevent potential abuses by franchisors. The ongoing debate thus reflects a balance between nurturing business growth through franchise opportunities and ensuring effective consumer protection mechanisms.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding SB 415 involves concerns about the potential for the expedited review processes to diminish the effectiveness of current disclosure requirements. Critics argue that while efficiency is important, it should not come at the expense of thorough reviews that ensure franchisees receive complete and accurate information. Furthermore, provisions that protect the rights of franchisees to associate and form trade associations have sparked discussions about the broader implications for franchisor-franchisee relationships, with some advocating for more stringent protections while others caution against overly restrictive regulations.

Companion Bills

MD HB730

Crossfiled Business Regulation - Maryland Franchise Registration and Disclosure Law - Alterations (Franchise Reform Act)

Previously Filed As

MD HB992

Business Regulation - Maryland Franchise Registration and Disclosure Law - Alterations (Franchise Reform Act)

MD SB578

Business Regulation - Home Improvement Guaranty Fund - Alterations

MD SB302

Maryland Small Business Innovation Research and Technology Transfer Incentive Program - Alterations

MD SB41

Maryland Small Business Retirement Savings Board - Membership - Alteration

MD HB825

Maryland Small Business Retirement Savings Board - Membership - Alteration

MD SB294

Maryland Cybersecurity Council - Alterations

MD SB251

Maryland Public Ethics Law - Training and Financial Disclosure Requirements - Revisions

MD HB230

Maryland Public Ethics Law - Training and Financial Disclosure Requirements - Revisions

MD HB376

Maryland Cybersecurity Council - Alterations

MD SB1045

Sales and Use Tax - Taxable Business Services - Alterations

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