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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 65

65B.1311 COVERAGE FOR FORMER SPOUSE.

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65B.1311 COVERAGE FOR FORMER SPOUSE.
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Subdivision 1. New policy issued.
An insurer must issue a policy of private passenger insurance to the former spouse of a named insured, within the provisions of subdivision 2, if the following conditions are met:
(1)the former spouse has been an insured driver under the former policy for at least the six months immediately preceding the entry of a valid decree of dissolution of marriage;
(2)the former spouse makes application for a policy before the end of the policy period or within 60 days after the entry of the decree of dissolution of marriage, whichever is later;
(3)the appropriate premium is paid; and
(4)the former spouse and any person or persons who are to be an insured, as defined in section 65B.43 , meets the insurer's eligibility standards for renewal policies.
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Subd. 2. Named insured.
A named insured under a policy of private passenger vehicle insurance shall have the premium determined at the first and any subsequent renewals of the policy after entry of a valid decree of dissolution of the marriage of the named insured only on the basis of the driving record and rating classification applicable to the named insured and any person who is to be an insured, as defined in section 65B.43 , under the policy to be renewed.
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