Must All Team franchisees meet national requirements established by the Center for Disease Control?
All_Team Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
You must comply with any state and local regulations pertaining to licensing of employment agencies and recruiting firms. In addition, you must comply with all health and safety laws and regulations relating to food service handlers, such as the requirement for inoculations. You may be required, at a minimum, to obtain a criminal background check, drug testing and a check of the sex offender registry. In addition, you must meet any national requirements established by the Center for Disease Control, as well as any requirements set by local or state legislation. Lastly, you must comply with any reporting requirements that a state may require of a worker for a medical facility and make sure any licensed medical professional is licensed and in good standing. You must check all applicable governmental laws, regulations, and ordinances, and are responsible for knowing and complying with all laws and licensing requirements related to the operation of your Agency. It is likely that you will be required by city and/or state law to obtain a license to operate the Agency.
Source: Item 1 — THE FRANCHISOR, AND ANY PARENTS, PREDECESSORS, AND AFFILIATES (FDD pages 8–9)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to All Team's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, franchisees must comply with national requirements established by the Center for Disease Control (CDC). This requirement is part of a broader set of regulations that All Team franchisees must adhere to in order to operate their business. These regulations include state and local licensing requirements for employment agencies and recruiting firms.
In addition to CDC requirements, All Team franchisees must also comply with health and safety laws and regulations related to food service handlers, such as inoculation requirements. Franchisees may also be required to undergo criminal background checks, drug testing, and checks of sex offender registries. Furthermore, if a state requires reporting for workers in medical facilities, franchisees must comply with these requirements and ensure that any licensed medical professionals they place are properly licensed and in good standing.
All Team franchisees are responsible for staying informed about and complying with all applicable governmental laws, regulations, and ordinances related to their agency's operation. This includes understanding and meeting any city and/or state licensing requirements. The services provided by All Team may be changed, improved, modified, and further developed by All Team from time to time, and franchisees are expected to adapt to these changes.