North Dakota Code § 26.1-41-04

Optional excess no-fault benefits
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Each basic no-fault insurer of the owner of a secured motor vehicle shall also make 
available optional excess no -fault benefits for excess economic loss commencing upon the 
exhaustion of basic no-fault benefits, up to a total of eighty thousand dollars in no -fault benefits 
for accidental bodily injury to any one person in any one accident, including an accident when 
the person who purchased the optional excess no -fault benefits or that person's relative is 
injured in a motor vehicle not owned by the insured or as a pedestrian. A basic no -fault insurer 
may also offer benefits and limits other than those prescribed in this section, and a basic 
no-fault insurer may incorporate in optional excess no -fault coverage the terms, conditions, and 
exclusions as may be consistent with the premiums charged. The amounts payable under 
optional excess no -fault benefits may be duplicative of benefits received from any collateral 
sources or may be written in excess of such collateral source benefits, or may provide for 
reasonable waiting period, deductibles, or coinsurance provisions. The optional excess no -fault 
benefits of a basic no -fault insurer may provide for subrogation to the injured person's right of 
recovery against any responsible third party.

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