(a) Minimum coverage requirements.-- A neighborhood electric vehicle that is registered or operated on a highway shall be covered by financial responsibility in the amount of $15,000 for injury to one person in any one accident, in the amount of $30,000 for injury to two or more persons in any one accident and in the amount of $5,000 for damage of property of others in any one accident. The financial responsibility shall be in a form acceptable to the department. (b) Exemption from other coverages.-- For a neighborhood electric vehicle, no person shall be required to purchase and no insurer shall be required to offer or make available any other coverages contained in this chapter. SUBCHAPTER I MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Sec. 1791. Notice of available benefits and limits. 1791.1. Disclosure of premium charges and tort options. 1791.2. Motorcycle marshals. 1792. Availability of uninsured, underinsured, bodily injury liability and property damage coverages and mandatory deductibles. 1793. Special provisions relating to premiums. 1794. Compulsory judicial arbitration jurisdiction. 1795. Insurance fraud reporting immunity. 1796. Mental or physical examination of person. 1797. Customary charges for treatment. 1798. Attorney fees and costs. 1798.1. Extraordinary medical benefit rate. 1798.2. Transition. 1798.3. Unfunded liability report. 1798.4. Catastrophic Loss Benefits Continuation Fund. 1799. Restraint system. 1799.1. Antitheft devices. 1799.2. Driver improvement course discounts. 1799.3. Limit on cancellations, refusals to renew, refusals to write, surcharges, rate penalties and point assignments. 1799.4. Examination of vehicle repairs. 1799.5. Conduct of market study. 1799.6. Conduct of random field surveys. 1799.7. Rates.
‹ Prev All Pennsylvania sections Next ›
Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.