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Code · Missouri · Chapter 385

385.406. Applicability, exceptions.

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385.406. Applicability, exceptions. — 1. No vehicle protection product may be sold or offered for sale in this state unless the seller, warrantor, and administrator, if any, comply with the provisions of sections 385.400 to 385.436 .
2. Vehicle protection product warrantors and related vehicle protection product sellers and warranty administrators complying with sections 385.400 to 385.436 are not required to comply with and are not subject to any other provisions of the state insurance code.
3. Service contract providers who do not sell vehicle protection products are not subject to the requirements of sections 385.400 to 385.436 and sales of vehicle protection products are exempt from the requirements of sections 385.200 to 385.220 .
4. Warranties, indemnity agreements, and guarantees that are not provided as a part of a vehicle protection product are not subject to the provisions of sections 385.400 to 385.436 .
5. Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 408.140 and 408.233 , a business which is licensed and regulated under sections 367.100 to 367.215 or sections 367.500 to 367.533 may offer and sell service contracts, as defined in sections 385.200 , 385.300 , and 385.403 , in conjunction with other transactions so long as such business complies with all other requirements of this chapter.
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