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Old 06-18-2007, 12:05 PM
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Liability Certificate

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Originally Posted by TexKan View Post
Perhaps they are bonded. Do yall have that? I know UTMB doesn't carry insurance on thier vehichles - they carry bonds. Does Ks have that too? It' an option (Ithink) in Tx but someone is bound to be responsible. So wat's the update TaT?
Same for Kansas. Technically you (any KS vehicle owner) don't have to have an insurance policy from an insurance company. You can have a Liability Certificate...meaning if you have the $$$ set aside for any furture liability and have a issued certificate to prove it, you have complied with KS law.

But it still works the same. If you have a 'crash' you MUST provide proof of Financial Responsibilty to the investigating agency (or if none, to the other party involved in the crash).
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