South Dakota Code § 58-48-10

Consumer disclosures--Digital disclosure receipts
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Disclosures must be provided to consumers by a participant before providing an innovative insurance product or service in clear and conspicuous form disclosing the following:
(1) The name and contact information of the participant;
(2) That the innovative insurance product or service is authorized pursuant to a waiver;
(3) That the participant does not have a license or other authorization to provide an insurance product or service under state laws that regulate insurance products or services outside a waiver, if applicable;
(4) That the innovative insurance product or service may not function as intended and may expose the consumer to financial risk;
(5) That the participant is not immune from civil liability for any losses or damages caused by the innovative insurance product or service;
(6) That the innovative insurance product or service is not covered by any guaranty association if the participant becomes unable to pay claims;
(7) That the state does not endorse or recommend the innovative insurance product or service;
(8) That the innovative insurance product or service is a temporary test that may be discontinued at the termination of the testing period;
(9) The expected termination date of the testing period; and
(10) That a consumer may contact the division to file a complaint regarding the innovative insurance product or service being tested and provide the division's telephone number and website address where a complaint may be filed.
The director may require additional disclosures for the protection of consumers. A digital receipt from a consumer acknowledging the disclosures is required if the disclosures are delivered through an internet or application-based platform.

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