What are some examples of regulations that affect requirements for accommodations for disabled persons at a Spray Net location?
Spray_Net Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
Most states and local jurisdictions have enacted laws, rules, regulations and ordinances that may apply to the operation of your business, including those that: (a) establish general standards, specifications and requirements for the construction, design and maintenance of the business premises; (b) regulate matters affecting the health, safety and welfare of your customers, such as restrictions on smoking and availability of and requirements for public accommodations, including restrooms; (c) set standards pertaining to employee health and safety; (d) regulate matters affecting requirements for accommodations for disabled persons; (e) set standards and requirements for fire safety and general emergency preparedness; and (f) set standards and regulations regarding the licenses and permits necessary to operate a painting business as a contractor. You must investigate and comply with all of these applicable laws and regulations, as we have not investigated any laws or regulations to determine whether they are applicable to the operation of your Franchised Business. You are responsible for complying with all applicable laws and regulations, despite any advice or information that we may give you.
Source: Item 1 — THE FRANCHISOR AND ANY PARENTS, PREDECESSORS, AND AFFILIATES (FDD pages 9–11)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Spray Net's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, various laws, rules, regulations, and ordinances at the state and local levels may affect the operation of a Spray Net business. These include regulations that affect requirements for accommodations for disabled persons.
Other examples of regulations include those that establish general standards, specifications, and requirements for the construction, design, and maintenance of the business premises. There are also regulations that regulate matters affecting the health, safety, and welfare of customers, such as restrictions on smoking and availability of and requirements for public accommodations, including restrooms. Standards pertaining to employee health and safety, fire safety, and general emergency preparedness are also regulated.
Additionally, regulations set standards and requirements for the licenses and permits necessary to operate a painting business as a contractor. Spray Net franchisees must investigate and comply with all applicable laws and regulations, as Spray Net has not investigated any laws or regulations to determine whether they are applicable to the operation of the Franchised Business. Franchisees are responsible for complying with all applicable laws and regulations, despite any advice or information that Spray Net may give them.