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Insurance companies transacting automobile insurance in Nevada must offer Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist coverage that equals


A) The insured's coverage limits for personal injury protection.


B) The insured's coverage limits for property damage.


C) The insured's coverage limits for bodily injury.


D) The insured's coverage limits for physical damage.

C) The insured's coverage limits for bodily injury.




Insurance companies transacting automobile insurance in Nevada must offer Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist coverage that equals the insured's coverage limits for bodily injury (Part A).

Accident and health producers may qualify to sell continuous care coverage if they complete a minimum of how many hours of approved instruction in workers compensation and employer liability insurance?


A) 5 hours


B) 8 hours


C) 12 hours


D) 20 hours

B) 8 hours


Producers who are licensed as accident and health producers may submit a written request to the Commissioner to sell continuous care coverage if they have completed at least 8 hours of approved instruction in workers compensation insurance and employer's liability insurance.

According to the sole remedy provision in workers compensation insurance, the rights and remedies provided for an employee injured in the course of the employment must be


A) Unique for each employee.


B) The same as all other rights and remedies.


C) Exclusive of all other rights and remedies.


D) Inclusive with all other rights and remedies.

C) Exclusive of all other rights and remedies.


The sole remedy provision of the Insurance Code stipulates that the rights and remedies provided for an employee injured in the course of the employment must be exclusive of all other rights and remedies of the employee and his or her dependents.