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liability?

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I am ~remotely~ considering pursuing obtaining a license to teach CHL. If I do, it would be a low demand occasional thing I am sure. Is liability ins required? If so, any rough estimates of yearly premiums? Do the waivers the students sign keep one from needing such?
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Liability insurance is required by some ranges, but not by all. Getting a student to sign a waiver does not relieve you of liability. NRA has a liability insurance program for instructors. If you are NRA certified, then you should look into it.
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I priced a $2,000,000 policy and received a quote of $1644 per year.
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