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Q: I’m looking into creating a authority And putting on operators Do I have to insure for 30 days?

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A: When creating an authority and putting on operators, you generally need to consider insurance requirements. Typically, you must have insurance coverage in place before your authority becomes active. This means you should ensure your insurance is set up to start as soon as your authority is granted.

Depending on your specific situation and the regulations of the governing body, you may need to provide proof of insurance for a certain period, such as 30 days, to ensure continuous coverage. This is to protect your operations and comply with legal requirements.

To get accurate information tailored to your circumstances, you should consult the relevant regulatory body or a legal advisor familiar with transportation or business operations. They can provide guidance on the exact insurance requirements and timelines you need to follow.

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