North Dakota Code § 26.1-40-16

Exclusion of named persons - Restrictive endorsements
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By written agreement with the named insured, a private passenger automobile insurance 
policy covering an automobile or other motor vehicle registered or principally garaged in this 
state may exclude a named individual, individuals, or class of individuals from coverage. The 
policy may contain a restrictive endorsement reducing the limits of liability, uninsured motorist 
coverage, underinsured motorist coverage, basic no -fault benefits coverage, or collision 
coverage while the vehicle is operated by a named individual or class of individuals. However, if 
the policy does provide liability coverage to a person named in a restrictive endorsement, the 
coverage may not be less than the minimum provided under section 26.1 -40-15.2, section 
26.1-40-15.3, subsection 2 of section 26.1-41-01, and section 39-16.1-11. If the policy excludes 
a named individual, individuals, or class of individuals from all coverage and the named insured 
expressly or impliedly consents to the operation of a secured motor vehicle by the excluded 
party, the named insured is not relieved of personal liability as provided by subsection 5 of 
section 26.1-41-02.

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