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§ 66-480 – Scope.

66-480. Scope. The purpose of this Article is to provide a framework within which vehicle value protection agreements are defined and may be offered within this State. (2021-172, s. 3.)

§ 66-481 – Definitions.

66-481. Definitions. The following definitions apply in this Article: (1) Administrator. – The person responsible for the administrative or operational functions of vehicle value protection agreements, including, but not limited to, the adjudication of claims or benefit requests by contract holders. (2) Commercial. – A transaction wherein the motor vehicle will primarily be used for […]

§ 66-482 – Requirements for offering vehicle value protection agreements.

66-482. Requirements for offering vehicle value protection agreements. (a) Vehicle value protection agreements in compliance with this Article may be offered, sold, or given to consumers in this State. (b) A provider may perform as an administrator or may utilize a third-party administrator or other designee to be responsible for any and all of the […]

§ 66-456 – Liability insurance.

66-456. Liability insurance. (a) Insurance Required. – A person cannot own or operate a challenge course, zip line, or other similar device unless the person carries insurance coverage provided by an accepted insurer of at least one million dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence and two million dollars ($2,000,000) in the aggregate against liability for injury to […]

§ 66-457 – Exceptions.

66-457. Exceptions. This Article does not apply to any one or more of the following: (1) A challenge course or zip line installed at a private residence that is not open to the public and for which no fee is charged. (2) A challenge course or zip line owned or operated by the State, a […]

§ 66-470 – Essential businesses; emergency response entities; liability limitation.

66-470. Essential businesses; emergency response entities; liability limitation. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law and subject to G.S. 66-471, the following entities shall have immunity from civil liability: (1) An essential business that provides goods or services in this State with respect to claims from any customer or employee for any injuries or death […]

§ 66-471 – Applicability.

66-471. Applicability. This Article applies to acts or omissions occurring on or after the issuance of the COVID-19 essential business executive order and expires when the COVID-19 emergency declaration is rescinded or expires. (2020-3, s. 4.14(a).)

§ 66-472 – Definitions.

66-472. Definitions. The following definitions apply in this Article: (1) COVID-19. – The coronavirus disease 2019. (2) COVID-19 emergency declaration. – Executive Order No. 116 issued March 10, 2020, by Governor Roy A. Cooper, including any amendments issued by executive order, subject to extensions under Chapter 166A of the General Statutes. (3) COVID-19 essential business […]

§ 66-473 – Severability.

66-473. Severability. This Article shall be liberally construed to effectuate the public purpose of ensuring that essential businesses can provide goods and services to the public during the COVID-19 pandemic. The provisions of this Article are severable. If any part of this Article is declared to be invalid by a court, the invalidity does not […]