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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 60 — Motor Vehicles

60-3411. Agreement; disclosures required.

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(1)Each agreement made in Nebraska shall disclose to each owner and driver:
(a)Any right of the program to seek indemnification from an owner or a driver for economic loss sustained by the program resulting from a breach of the terms and conditions of the agreement by such owner or driver;
(b)That a motor vehicle liability insurance policy issued to an owner or a driver may not provide a defense or indemnity for any claim asserted by the program;
(c)That a program's financial responsibility afforded to each owner and driver is available only during the sharing period;
(d)That for any use of a vehicle by a driver after the termination time, a driver or owner may not have coverage;
(e)The daily rate, fees, costs, and, if applicable, any insurance or protection package costs that are charged to an owner or a driver; and
(f)That an owner's motor vehicle liability insurance may not provide coverage for the vehicle.
(2)Each agreement made in Nebraska shall disclose to each driver:
(a)An emergency telephone number to contact personnel capable of fielding roadside assistance and other customer service inquiries; and
(b)Any conditions under which a driver shall maintain a personal motor vehicle liability insurance policy and any required coverage limits on a primary basis in order to use a vehicle through the program.
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