SESSION OF 2000
SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE ON SENATE BILL NO. 588
As Recommended by Senate Committee on
Commerce
Brief (1)
SB 588 amends the buy back statutes, as well as other
statutes, regarding farm equipment, outdoor power equipment,
and lawn and garden equipment repair parts to provide the
following:
- Require equipment wholesalers, manufacturers, or distributors
to buy back new inventory of a dealer when there is a
termination of the sales or security agreement between the
parties at the level of 95 percent of the current net price.
Under current law, the buy back percentage for farm equipment is 85 percent; for outdoor power equipment and lawn
and garden equipment, the buy back percentage is 90
percent.
- If there is a failure or refusal to buy back the inventory, the
manufacturer, wholesaler, or distributor will be liable in a civil
action for actual costs of the action, including attorney fees,
paralegal fees, and expert witness fees as well as 100
percent of the price and costs of the farm equipment and
repair parts.
- Additionally, regarding lawn and garden equipment and
outdoor power equipment, 5 percent of the price for handling,
packing, and loading such parts to return to the supplier must
be paid by the supplier unless the handling, packing, loading,
and transportation of the parts is done by the supplier.
- Other changes which make the law governing farm equipment, outdoor power equipment, and lawn and garden
equipment consistent with each other include the following:
- buy back payments must be made within 60 days after the
return of the equipment; and
- the exception to the buy back provisions would apply to
inventory purchased 24 months or more prior to the
termination of the contract.
Background
An attorney representing Western Retail Implement and
Hardware Association spoke in favor of the bill. According to the
conferee, the bill brings the statutes regarding dealerships of farm
equipment, outdoor power equipment, and lawn and garden
equipment into conformity.
The fiscal note indicates no fiscal impact on state operations.
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*Supplemental notes are prepared by the Legislative Research
Department and do not express legislative intent. The supplemental
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