North Dakota Code § 26.1-39-24

Domestic violence - Intentional acts
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An insurer issuing or renewing a policy of property and casualty insurance in this state may 
not base any rating, underwriting, or claim -handling decision solely on whether an applicant or 
insured suffers from domestic violence as defined under chapter 14 -07.1. If a property and 
casualty insurance policy excludes property coverage for intentional acts, the insurer may not 
deny payment to an innocent coinsured who did not cooperate in or contribute to the creation of 
the loss if the loss arose out of domestic violence and the perpetrator of the loss is criminally 
prosecuted for the act causing the loss. Payment to this innocent coinsured may be limited to 
the innocent coinsured's ownership interest in the property as reduced by any payment to a 
mortgagor or other secured interest.

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