North Dakota Code § 26.1-40-15.4

Other insurance and priority of payment
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1. Any damages payable to or for any insured for uninsured or underinsured motorist 
coverage must be reduced by:
a. The amount paid, or payable under any workforce safety and insurance or other 
similar law, exclusive of nonoccupational disability benefits; and
b. Amounts paid or payable under any valid and collectible motor vehicle medical 
payments, personal injury protection insurance, or similar motor vehicle 
coverages.
2. Regardless of the number of motor vehicles involved, the number of persons covered 
or claims made, vehicles or premiums shown in the policy or premiums paid, the limit 
of liability for uninsured motorist or underinsured motorist coverage may not be added 
to or stacked upon limits for such coverages applying to other motor vehicles to 
determine the amount of coverage available to an insured in any one accident.
3. If an insured is entitled to uninsured motorist or underinsured motorist coverage under 
more than one policy, the maximum amount such insured may recover may not 
exceed the highest limit of such coverage provided for any one vehicle under any one 
policy. If more than one policy applies, the following order of priority applies:
a. A policy covering a motor vehicle occupied by the injured person at the time of 
the accident.
b. A policy covering a motor vehicle not involved in the accident under which the 
injured person is a named insured.
c. A policy covering a motor vehicle not involved in the accident under which the 
injured person is an insured other than a named insured.
Coverage available under a lower priority policy applies only to the extent it exceeds 
the coverage of a higher priority policy.

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