What constitutes operating a Burros Fries business in a manner that presents a safety, health, or environmental hazard?
Burros_Fries Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
nchisee agreesto indemnify us under Section 18 of this Agreement which includes any claims arising out of Franchisee's failure to perform its obligations as described above.
It is Franchisee's sole responsibility and absolute obligation to research all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations governing the operation of a Burros & Fries Business. Franchisee must secure and maintain in force all required licenses, permits and certificates relating to the operation of its Business and must at all times operate it in full compliance with all applicable laws, ordinances and regulations (including without limitation, regulations relating to fictitious name registrations, sales tax permits, fire clearances, safety, truth in advertising, occupational hazards, indoor air quality, health, laws relating to non-discrimination in hiring and accessibility, worker's compensation and unemployment insurance). In addition, Franchisee must comply with consumer protection laws and regulations concerning food preparation, handling and storage, "Truth in Menu" concerning menu item names, product content, labeling and nutritional claims. We make no representations or assurances as to what inspections, licenses, permits, authorizations or otherwise will be required for Franchisee in the Franchisee's area in connection with its Business. It is Franchisee's sole responsibility to identify and obtain all licenses,
permits, certifications and authorizations necessary for operation. Franchisee agrees to maintain high standards of honesty, integrity, fair dealing and ethical conduct in all business activities.
Franchisee shall agree to comply and/or assist us in our compliance efforts, as applicable, with any and all laws, regulations, Executive Orders or otherwise relating to antiterrorist activities, including without limitation the U.S. Patriot Act, Executive Order 13224 and related U.S. Treasury and/or other regulations. In connection with such compliance efforts, Franchisee agrees not to enter into any prohibited transactions and to properly perform any currency reporting and other activities relating to the Franchise Business as may be required by law. Franchisee is solely responsible for ascertaining what actions must be taken by Franchisee to comply with all such laws, orders and/or regulations, and specifically acknowledge and agree that Franchisee's indemnification responsibilities as provided in Section 18 pertain to Franchisee's obligations hereunder.
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD page 53)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to the 2024 Burros Fries Franchise Disclosure Document, franchisees are solely responsible for researching and adhering to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations pertaining to the operation of their Burros Fries business. This encompasses securing and maintaining all necessary licenses, permits, and certificates, and ensuring full compliance with all relevant laws, ordinances, and regulations. These regulations include, but are not limited to, those concerning fictitious name registrations, sales tax permits, fire clearances, safety, truth in advertising, occupational hazards, indoor air quality, health, non-discrimination in hiring and accessibility, worker's compensation, and unemployment insurance.
Burros Fries franchisees must also comply with consumer protection laws and regulations related to food preparation, handling, and storage, as well as "Truth in Menu" guidelines concerning menu item names, product content, labeling, and nutritional claims. The franchisor, Burros Fries, makes no guarantees regarding the specific inspections, licenses, permits, or authorizations that will be required for a franchisee's business location. It is the franchisee's individual responsibility to identify and obtain all necessary licenses, permits, certifications, and authorizations for their Burros Fries operation.
In addition, the franchisee is obligated to maintain high standards of honesty, integrity, fair dealing, and ethical conduct in all business activities. Failure to meet or maintain governmental standards, or less than substantial compliance with any applicable law, rule, or regulation, as indicated by notices, inspection reports, or other communication from any governmental entity, must be reported to Burros Fries within five days of receipt. The franchisee agrees to indemnify Burros Fries against any claims arising from the franchisee's failure to perform these obligations.