Changes to The Franchising Code Now Apply


On 1 June 2021, the Australian Government released amendments to the Franchising Code of Conduct and a number of these have already begun to apply. A summary of when various key changes take effect is set out below. 

From 2 June 2021: amendments have taken effect regarding dispute resolution which apply to all disputes notified on or after 2 June 2021 (even if the agreement was entered into before that date). The changes mean there are additional dispute resolution options available (such as voluntary arbitration, conciliation, and multi-party alternative dispute resolution), and "rapid" appointment of an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) practitioner/arbitrator is contemplated for certain disputes. The Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman (ASBFEO) will now oversee all dispute resolution advisor functions.

From 1 July 2021: the process that applies in granting a franchise will change as follows:

From 1 July 2021: franchise agreements entered into, renewed or extended will need to be amended to reflect Franchising Code changes which include:

From 1 November 2021: updated disclosure documents must reflect new requirements which include:


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National Law Review, Volume XI, Number 155