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Can I require customers to sign liability waivers in Michigan? What are the requirements?
Based on the additional context documents, there is no specific requirement for liability waivers in Michigan. However, certain businesses may be required to obtain a certificate of authority to commence business and issue contracts, as well as comply with certain qualifications and conditions for compliance [2.1][3.1][3.2][2.2].
It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to determine if your business is subject to these requirements and to ensure that any liability waiver used is in compliance with Michigan law.
In summary, while there is no specific requirement for liability waivers in Michigan, certain businesses may be subject to additional requirements and it is recommended to consult with a legal professional to ensure compliance with Michigan law.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Offering, selling, or providing guaranteed asset protection waiver; requirements; contractual liability or other insurance policy.
- [2.1] Certificate of authority to commence business and issue contracts; requirements.
- [3.1] Security equivalent; qualifications for certificate; excess insurance requirement
- [3.2] Excess insurance; conditions for compliance
- [2.2] Contracts; statement to insurance commissioner; contents, examination.
Jurisdiction
Michigan