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Section 10-4-1607 - Prohibited acts — Colorado Law | CourtGPT
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  8. Section 10-4-1607 - Prohibited acts
Colorado Legal Code

Section 10-4-1607 - Prohibited acts

(1)(a) A provider shall not use in its name: (I) The words 'insurance', 'casualty', 'surety', 'mutual', or any other words descriptive of the insurance, casualty, or surety business; or(II) A name deceptively similar to the name or description of any insurance or surety corporation, or to the name of any other provider. The word 'guaranty' or similar word may be used by a provider.(b)(I) This section does not apply to a provider that was using any of the prohibited language in its name prior to January 1, 2015.(II) A provider using the prohibited language in its name shall include in its service contracts a statement in substantially the following form: 'This agreement is not an insurance contract.'(2) A provider or its representative shall not in its service contracts or literature make, permit, or cause to be made any false or misleading statement, or deliberately omit any material statement that would be considered misleading if omitted.(3) A manufacturer or seller of any product shall not require the purchase of a service contract as a condition for the sale of any property.(4) Nothing in this section limits or prohibits a person from pursuing any claim, cause of action, or

shall not require the purchase of a service contract as a condition for the sale of any property.(4) Nothing in this section limits or prohibits a person from pursuing any claim, cause of action, or right available under Colorado law.Added by 2014 Ch. 204, § 2, eff. 1/1/2015.L. 2014: Entire part added, (HB 14-1199), ch. 204, p. 748, § 2, effective 1/1/2015.
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