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Chapter 113
Peer-to-peer Car Sharing Programs

Sections

113.0001
Definitions
113.0002
Applicability of Chapter
113.0003
Construction of Chapter
113.0004
Rules
113.0051
Assumption of Liability by Peer-to-peer Car Sharing Program
113.0052
Insurance Required
113.0053
Automobile Insurance Policy Exclusions
113.0054
Claims Related to Peer-to-peer Car Sharing
113.0055
Vicarious Liability
113.0056
Contribution
113.0057
Insurable Interest
113.0058
Insurance Requirements
113.0101
Required Disclosures and Notice
113.0102
Authorization to Drive Required
113.0103
Record Retention
113.0104
Responsibility for Car Sharing Equipment
113.0105
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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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