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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 344 — Vehicles — financial responsibility

344.576 Damage waivers.

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344.576 Damage waivers.
(1)Offer and sale restricted. A rental company may not offer or sell a damage waiver in conjunction with a rental agreement unless the terms of the damage waiver comply with sub.
(2)and the renter is provided the notice required under sub.
(3).
(2)Terms. Every damage waiver shall provide that the rental company may not hold the renter or authorized driver liable for any amount that the renter or authorized driver might otherwise be liable for under s. 344.574
(a)for damage to the rented private passenger vehicle, unless any of the following applies:
(a)The damage is caused by the renter or authorized driver intentionally or by his or her reckless or wanton misconduct.
(b)The damage occurs while the renter or authorized driver operates the private passenger vehicle in this state while under the influence of an intoxicant or other drug, as described under s. 346.63
(a),
(am), or
(b)or
(2m).
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