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Code · Montana · Title 33 — Insurance and Insurance Companies · Chapter 2 · Part 14

33-2-1404. Limitations on use.

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33-2-1404 . Limitations on use.
(1)A person may not:
(a)alter or modify a certificate of insurance form filed with the commissioner;
(b)prepare, issue, request, or require the issuance of a certificate of insurance that contains any false or misleading information concerning the policy of insurance to which the certificate of insurance makes reference; or
(c)prepare, issue, request, or require the issuance of a certificate of insurance that purports to affirmatively or negatively alter, amend, or extend the coverage provided by the policy of insurance to which the certificate of insurance makes reference.
(2)A certificate of insurance may not warrant that the policy of insurance referenced in the certificate complies with the insurance or indemnification requirements of a contract, and the inclusion of a contract number or description in the certificate of insurance may not be interpreted as warranting compliance with the insurance or indemnification requirements of a contract.
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