What kind of information must a Cicis franchisee provide to confirm their qualifications for the Veterans Incentive Program?
Cicis Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
You have asked to participate in our Veterans Incentive Program (the “Program”) and, in support of your request, have provided us with information, whether as part of the Application Materials or separately (the “Supporting Information”), to confirm your qualifications to participate in the Program.
You represent and warrant to us that the Supporting Information is true and correct and that you satisfy all of our requirements for participation in the Program.
In reliance on the foregoing, we approve your participation in the Program with respect to Franchise Agreement.
You must promptly notify us, in writing, if any of the Supporting Information changes or ceases to be true and correct.
We may revoke your participation in the Program if, at any time, we determine that you no longer qualify for participation.
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 65–263)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Cicis's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, to participate in the Veterans Incentive Program, a prospective franchisee must provide information to confirm their qualifications. This information, referred to as "Supporting Information," can be included as part of the Application Materials or provided separately.
The franchisee represents and warrants that this Supporting Information is true, correct, and satisfies all Cicis's requirements for participation in the Program. Cicis relies on this information to approve participation in the Program with respect to the Franchise Agreement. The franchisee must promptly notify Cicis in writing if any of the Supporting Information changes or is no longer accurate.
Cicis retains the right to revoke participation in the Program if it determines, at any time, that the franchisee no longer qualifies. This ensures that only eligible veterans receive the benefits of the incentive program, and that Cicis maintains control over the program's integrity. The specific documents or details required to prove veteran status are not outlined in this excerpt, so a prospective franchisee should confirm these requirements with Cicis directly.