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Is an Azal Coffee franchisee responsible for complying with air quality standards?

Azal_Coffee Franchise · 2024 FDD

Answer from 2024 FDD Document

You must comply with all local, state, and federal laws and regulations relating to your Franchise Business and businesses in general. Building codes and requirements vary in different jurisdictions and it is important for you and your architect to be aware of and comply with all local laws as well as the federal laws including without limitation the Americans with Disabilities Act, Fair Labor Standards Act, Family and Medical Leave Act, Affordable Care Act, Federal Wage and Hour Laws, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Age Discrimination in Employment Act, Employee Retirement Income Security Act, and the Occupational Safety and Health Act. You must become familiar with federal, state and local laws and health regulations regulating restaurants and food handling and labeling generally, including any requirements related to nutritional representations and menu labeling, such as United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) standards; truth in menu and labeling laws; storage, preparation, and sale of food and beverage products; and health, sanitation, and safety regulations relating to food service. These laws and regulations may vary significantly from state to state and even from locality to locality. Some local agencies may require that employees who prepare your food products become certified food handlers. In order to obtain certification, your employees may be required to attend instructional courses, pass required tests and pay a fee. You should check with city, township and county regulatory agencies to determine if certification will be required of your employees. Laws exist in every state and most local units of government (cities, townships, villages, counties, etc.) that govern the food service industry including, without limitation, health, sanitation, and safety regulations regarding food storage, preparation, and safety. It is your sole responsibility to obtain, and keep in force, all

necessary licenses and permits required by public authorities. The Federal Clean Air Act and various other state laws require certain state and local areas to meet national air quality standards limiting emissions of ozone, carbon monoxide, and particles, including caps on emissions from commercial food preparation. Some state and local governments also regulate indoor air quality, including prohibiting the use of tobacco products in public places. It is your sole responsibility to maintain compliance with all applicable federal, state, or local laws, regulations, or ordinances.

Source: Item 1 — THE FRANCHISOR AND ANY PARENTS, PREDECESSORS AND AFFILIATES (FDD pages 9–11)

What This Means (2024 FDD)

According to Azal Coffee's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, franchisees are responsible for complying with air quality standards. The FDD states that franchisees must comply with all local, state, and federal laws and regulations relating to their franchise business. This includes adhering to the Federal Clean Air Act and other state laws that require certain areas to meet national air quality standards by limiting emissions, including those from commercial food preparation.

This means that an Azal Coffee franchisee needs to be aware of and adhere to regulations regarding emissions from their coffee shop, which could include installing specific equipment or following certain procedures to minimize air pollution. Additionally, some state and local governments regulate indoor air quality, potentially impacting the use of tobacco products inside the Azal Coffee franchise location.

It is the franchisee's sole responsibility to maintain compliance with all applicable federal, state, or local laws, regulations, or ordinances. Therefore, prospective Azal Coffee franchisees should research and understand the specific air quality regulations in their area to ensure they can operate their franchise in compliance with the law.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.