Does Dryject require franchisees to comply with state or local licenses before offering certain optional services?
Dryject Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
Regulations. There are no regulations specific to our industry that will affect operation of your unit, other than laws and regulations that apply to businesses generally, including federal, state and local occupational safety and health regulations, equal employment opportunity rules and regulations and Americans with Disabilities Act rules and regulations. Some jurisdictions may choose to regulate vigorously these and other laws which may adversely affect your ability to obtain the proper permits needed to open and operate the Franchised Business.
Source: Item 16 — RESTRICTIONS ON WHAT THE FRANCHISEE MAY SELL (FDD pages 38–39)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Dryject's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, franchisees must adhere to all generally applicable laws and regulations. While the FDD does not explicitly state that specific state or local licenses are required for optional services, it does mention that franchisees must comply with federal, state, and local occupational safety and health regulations, equal employment opportunity rules and regulations, and Americans with Disabilities Act rules and regulations. Additionally, some jurisdictions may vigorously regulate these and other laws, which could affect a franchisee's ability to obtain the necessary permits to open and operate the franchised business.
Dryject retains the right to determine, approve, and supervise the quality of services and products sold by the franchisee. Franchisees must offer for sale all types of products and/or services that Dryject authorizes from time to time and are required to purchase and sell all products and services bearing DryJect's trade name and/or logo which Dryject carries or develops in the future. Franchisees cannot offer for sale any other products and/or services, or use any equipment, commercial vehicles or premises for any purpose other than the operation of the Franchised Business without prior written approval from Dryject.
Given the general requirement to comply with all applicable laws and Dryject's control over the services offered, prospective franchisees should proactively investigate whether any specific state or local licenses are needed for any optional services they plan to provide. This due diligence is crucial to ensure full compliance and avoid potential legal issues or operational disruptions. Franchisees should discuss this matter directly with Dryject to gain clarity on any specific licensing requirements related to optional services within their designated territory.