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Is this an Italian version of Carre Neige?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Just seen this on the Folgarida-Marilleva site for ski pass prices. The lower left hand side offers a Euro 2/day insurance that is in some part reminiscent of Carre Neige - particularly the statement
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The policy is valid exclusively when the “Soccorso Piste” - piste first aid service - attends the scene of an accident. The full policy is on display at the ticket offices.


The ITA Snow Insurance Policy seems to be in conjunction with Folgarida Marilleva local laws. Having Googled for more info on the policy, there doesn't immediately seem to be any reference to the insurance.

Wondered if anyone has come accross the ITA Snow Insurance Policy and whether it is indeed similar to Carre Neige?
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