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Report to
Executive Committee
Report Number: FIN 27-17
Date: December 4, 2017
From: Stan Karwowski
Director, Finance & Treasurer
Subject: Insurance Renewal — January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018
Recommendation:
1. That the City of Pickering renew its property, liability and other insurance policies through
Jardine Lloyd Thompson Canada Inc. (JLT) for the period January 1, 2018 to December 31,
2018 in the amount of $558,615 (plus applicable taxes) and inclusive of terms and conditions
acceptable to the Director, Finance & Treasurer;
2. That the insurance coverage through JLT be for a period of one (1) year with an option in
favour of the City to extend the coverage on the same terms and conditions for two further
one year renewal terms, subject to Council approval;
3. That L.V. Walker & Associates be confirmed as the City's Adjuster of Record for property,
liability and other insurance and related matters;
4. That the Director, Finance & Treasurer be authorized to settle any claims including
employing resources to investigate and defend claims, adjusting and legal fees, where it is in
the City's interest to do so;
5. That the Director, Finance & Treasurer be authorized to purchase additional insurance,
make changes to deductibles and existing coverages, and alter terms and conditions as
becomes desirable or necessary to limit potential liability exposure and to protect the assets
of the City and its elected officials and staff; and
6. That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the necessary actions as
indicated in this report.
Executive Summary: The City's insurance program continues to operate successfully and
the above recommendations provide for a renewal of the policies essentially on the same or
improved terms and conditions as in past years, with coverage that includes the Library, its Board
and its .employees.
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In general, insurance premiums have historically reflected an upward direction in costs. In 2013,
the City's insurance premium peaked at $771,448 (plus applicable taxes). Since this time, the
City's insurance premiums have steadily fallen due to successful City risk management practices
and favorable claims experience. These significantly lower premiums have resulted in a total
savings of $770,000 to the City over the 2013 premium peak.
Financial Implications: The insurance renewal premium will be provided for in the City's
2018 current budget to be approved by Council. The insurance premium for 2018 is $558,615
(plus applicable taxes) which is 7.3% less than last year's premium of $602,367.
Discussion: The City provides a wide variety of public services and programs to its residents
including but not limited to fire, roads and sidewalks maintenance, parks, recreation and cultural
services, storm water management, planning services, building services and animal services. The
City's capital assets have an insured value of $207 million.
The City is exposed to many potential risks and claims through the provision of services to the
public and by allowing public access to its facilities and infrastructure. As these claims may be
significant, the City maintains financial stability with a combination of risk management practices
and insurance coverage.
The City's current insurance provider was secured through a competitive Request for Proposal
process in 2013. A total of four proposals were received and the successful proponent was
Jardine Lloyd Thompson (JLT), which was the highest ranked and lowest priced proponent.
Council approved the award of the City's insurance program to JLT for a period of one year
(January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014) with an option in favor of the City to extend coverage on
the same terms and conditions for four consecutive one year renewal terms, each subject to
Council approval.
Current Coverage
The City's current insurance coverage is very broad and includes:
- General Municipal Liability
- Property and Equipment Breakdown
- Automobile Fleet
Errors and Omissions
- Non -Owned Automobile
- Environmental Liability
- Comprehensive Crime
- Councillors' and Board Members' Accident
- Conflict of Interest
- Garage Automobile
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The City's current insurance coverage has a general liability limit of $50 million and a deductible of
$100,000. The City's auto coverage has a liability limit of $5 million and a $10,000 deductible.
With respect to auto accidents in which the City is not at fault, there is no deductible. The City's
property coverage has a $25,000 deductible.
2018 Insurance Premiums
Changes to the total cost of insurance can be split into three categories:
1) Premium changes are typically based on the City's claims experience and municipal insurance
market changes.
2) Asset changes are due to adding or removing assets to/from the policy, such as buildings,
automobiles and equipment, and changes in asset value due to inflation.
3) Coverage changes occur when the City adds or removes coverages, changes coverage limits
and/or changes deductible limits.
City insurance Costs {B fore App=_cabie :axes
2011-2018
$800,000
S$50300
$600,000
$550,0.E0
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$771,448
S643.632
2011 2012 2013 2014
$642,55S fze39,415
2015
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58.615
2016 2017 2018
As the above chart illustrates, the City's proposed 2018 insurance premium is fess than the City's
insurance costs in 2011. In other words, City staff have turned the clock back to 2011 (seven
years) as it relates to the insurance premium cost. The significantly lower premiums translates
into a total savings of $770,000 over the 2013 premium peak. To facilitate an "apples to apples"
cost comparison between 2011 and 2018, the $558,615 premium adjusted to 2011 dollars would
be $486,000.
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In addition, the value of the City's insured capital assets have increased from $182 million in 2011
to $207 million in 2017. Although the value of these assets increased by 13.7% during this period,
the City's annual insurance costs have decreased by 20% since the 2013 premium peak. This is
mainly attributable to the City's favorable claims experience and its risk management practices to
reduce the likelihood of claims.
City staff believe that the proposed premium for 2018, which is 7.3% less than last year's
premium, is reasonable and therefore recommend that the City renew its property, liability and
other insurance policies through JLT for the period January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2018 in the
amount of $558,615 (plus applicable taxes).
Attachments:
1. Summary of Coverage, Limits and Deductibles
Prepared By:
4
James Halsall, CPA, CA
Manager, Budgets & Internal Audit
Approved/Endorsed By:
Stan Karwowski, MBA, CPA, CMA
Director, Finance & Treasurer
Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering City Council
Tony Prevede[, P.Eng.
Chief Administrative Officer
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Jardine Lloyd Thompson Canada Inc.
ATTACHMENT J TO REPORT #�r►�.
JLT
Public Sector Division
Box 3, Suite 1200, 55 University Avenue, Toronto, ON M5J 2H7
Phone: 416 941 9551 Toll Free: 800 268 9189 Fax: 416 941 9022
MUNICIPAL INSURANCE PROGRAM
PROPOSAL
Corporation of the City of Pickering
Date of issue: September 28, 2017
Prepared by: Andrea Bartels
Direct phone line: 416-644-4826
E-mail address: @jltcanada.com
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IMPORTANT — PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING
This proposal should be read in conjunction with the JLT Canada "Business Protocols" booklet.
DUTY OF DISCLOSURE
In addition to providing all basic information necessary to enable us to place the risk, you must
ensure that you are complying with your legal duty of disclosure of all material matters relating to
the risk. In particular, you must satisfy yourself as to the accuracy and completeness of the
information you provide to insurers. In this respect, you must provide all information relating to the
risk, whether favorable or not, which would influence the judgement of a prudent insurer in
determining whether he will take the risk, and, if so, for what premium and on what terms. If all such
information is not disclosed by you, insurers have the right to void the policy from its inception which
may lead to claims not being paid.
PAYMENT TERMS
Premiums are due and payable on receipt of a JLT invoice. Payment should be made immediately
to avoid any possible cancellation for non-payment of premium.
PERIOD OF VALIDITY OF QUOTE
This offer remains open for acceptance by the Insured until the expiry of the current Municipal
Insurance program policy (ies).
BREACH OF WARRANTY OR SUBJECTIVITY
If any of the terms and conditions contained in this proposal are identified as a "warranty" or as a
subjectivity to binding or continuing cover, you should be aware that if the terms of the warranty as
stated are breached or the subjectivity is not met, insurers may have the right to void the applicable
coverage and deny any resulting or subsequent losses as a result.
UNDERINSURANCE
It is important that all policy limits and amounts insured be reviewed carefully and at least annually
to be certain they are adequate to provide full recovery in event of a loss.
UNDERWRITING / BINDING AUTHORITY
Certain portions of this quotation of cover have been provided by JLT acting in an underwriting
capacity on behalf of the Insurer who, under a binding authority agreement, has given us authority
to quote and confirm insuring terms, conditions and premiums. JLT Canada is not acting as an
insurance broker in this instance and is not providing alternative terms or markets for the cover
other than as quoted. For covers where JLT does not act in an underwriting capacity nor has a
binding authority agreement with the Insurer, coverage cannot be bound with those Insurers unless
a request is made to the Insurer and confirmation of coverage is subsequently received by JLT
Canada from the Insurer.
MATERIAL CHANGES FROM EXPIRING POLICY
You should carefully note any items identified in the "Changes from Expiry" section under each
coverage as they represent material changes in cover from your previous policy.
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RISK AND CLAIMS INFORMATION
This proposal has been based on the risk and claims information provided and/or verified by you to
JLT. If any of this information is not correct or has changed in the interim, you must advise us
immediately as the terms quoted may therefore be invalid and cover cannot be bound as quoted.
TAXES PAYABLE BY
INSUREDS:
The following taxes as prescribed by federal and/or local laws and
regulations will apply to all or certain portions of the premiums quoted
and will be charged by JLT in addition to the premiums quoted:
Provincial Sales Tax
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SUMMARY OF COVERAGE, LIMITS AND DEDUCTIBLES
Name of Insured: Corporation of the City of Pickering
Policy Period: January 1, 2018 to January 1, 2019
12:01 a.m. local time at the mailing address of the Named Insured
CANADIAN COUNCILS LI ABI LI TY
LIMIT OF LIABILITY
EXTENSIONS
OF COVERAGE
General Liability (including Sudden
And Accidental Pollution):
Extension
Employers' Liability
Tenant Legal Liability
Employee Benefit Liability
Incidental Medical Malpractice
Retro Date: November 15, 1993
Voluntary Medical Payments
Forest Fire Fighting Expense
Voluntary Payment for Property
Damage
Incidental Garage Operations
Municipal Marina Legal Liability
$ 5,000,000 any one
Occurrence and in the Annual
Aggregate for Products and
Completed Operations during the
Policy Period
Limit
$ 5,000,000 any one Claim
$ 5,000,000 any one Occurrence
$ 5,000,000 any one Claim
$ 5,000,000 any one Claim
$ 50,000 any one Claim and in
the Annual Aggregate during the Policy
Period
$ 2,000,000 any one Occurrence
and in the Annual Aggregate during the
Policy Period
$ 50,000 any one Occurrence
and in the Annual Aggregate during the
Policy Period
$ 250,000 any one Occurrence
and in the Annual Aggregate during the
Policy Period
$ 100,000 any one Pleasure Craft
$ 1,000,000 in the Annual
Aggregate for Legal Liability for
Property Damage during the Policy
Period
Wrongful Dismissal (Legal
Expense)
$ 500,000 any one Claim
and in the Annual Aggregate during
the Policy Period
Conflict of Interest
Reimbursement Expenses
$ 100,000 any one Claim
Legal Expense Reimbursement
Expenses
$ 100,000 any one Claim
$ 500,000 in the Annual
Aggregate
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CANADIAN COUNCILS LIABILITY
ENDORSEMENTS
Non -Owned Automobile (including
Contractual Liability for Hired
Autos)
Legal Liability for Damage to
Hired Autos
Wrap-up Liability — Difference in
Conditions and Difference in
Limits
Endorsement
Municipal Errors and Omissions
Liability
Retroactive Date:
Unlimited
Environmental Impairment Liability
Retroactive Date:
Unlimited
Abuse / Molestation Liability
Retroactive Date:
January 1, 2014
Voluntary Compensation
Police Officer Assault
Applicable Coverage
Public Entity General Liability
Extensions of Coverage
$ 5,000,000 any one Occurrence
$ 250,000 any one Occurrence
$ 5,000,000 any one Occurrence
Limit
Municipal Errors and Omissions
Liability
Environmental Impairment Liability
Abuse / Molestation Liability
Police Officer Assault
Checkroom Liability
$ 5,000,000 any one Claim and in
the Annual Aggregate during the Policy
Period
$ 2,500,000 any one Claim and
$ 5,000,000 in the Annual
Aggregate during the Policy Period
$ 250,000 any one Claim and
$ 500,000 in the Annual
Aggregate during the Policy Period
As per Endorsement No. 4 — Schedule
of Benefits
$ 5,000,000 any one Occurrence
Deductible
$ 100,000 per Occurrence except
per Claimant in respect of Sewer
Backup
$ 100,000 per Occurrence / per
Claimant for all Extensions of Coverage
except: $NIL with respect to Non -
Owned Automobile Liability, Conflict of
Interest and Legal Expense
Reimbursement, and Voluntary
Compensation;
$ 1,000 with respect to Legal
Liability for Damage to Hired Autos
$ 5,000 with respect to
Wrongful Dismissal (Legal Expense)
$ 100,000 per Claim
$ 100,000 per Claim
$ 100,000 per Claim
$ 100,000 per Occurrence
$ 5,000 per Claim
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CANADIAN COUNCILS LIABILITY
POLICY FORM
3 Year Long Term Agreement
Primary CAD 5,000,0001 CAD 100,000 Deductible
The policy will be renewed annually for a period of three years expiring on 01
January 2020 on the existing terms and conditions with the premiums paid
annually in advance, as follows: -
01 January 2017 to 01 January 2018
01 January 2018 to 01 January 2019
01 January 2019 to 01 January 2020
CAD 292,000 (Gross)
CAD 263,250 (Gross)
CAD 263,250 (Gross)
However terms and conditions may be reviewed 60 days prior to annual
renewal if any of the following apply:
• Pertinent changes in reinsurance cover
• there is an increase of 15%'or more in population numbers
• there are legislative changes that may impact upon the value or
frequency of claims against the policy
• there is a change in the exposure of the insured (as per the business
description) or;
• the value of Incurred Claims exceeds 40% of net premium (excluding
Taxes) for any one Period of Insurance to which this agreement relates.
• there has been significant adverse development on historical Toss record
in any of the prior 7 policy years whereby incurred Claims exceed 50% of
the Net Premium.
The term "Incurred Claims" means the total cost of claims including actual
claim payments (including medical, legal and other costs and expenses) and
reserves set by the Insurers on outstanding claims (also including such costs
and expenses). "Net Premium" means the premium received by the insurers
net of tax and any commissions or other deductions.
All other terms and conditions remain unaltered.
EK1601219000 (2016) UMR B0901EK1701869000
INSURER(S) AND
PROPORTION OF
PARTICIPATION(S);
Certain Lloyd's Underwriters (Syndicate 1886) — 100%
Terms will remain as indicated subject to no claims deterioration as of
January 1, 2018
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CANADIAN COUNCILS UMBRELLA LIABILITY
LIMITS OF LIABILITY.
$ 45,000,000
$ 45, 000, 000
$ 45,000,000
any one Occurrence
in the Annual Aggregate in
Operations
in the Annual Aggregate in
Omissions Liability
$ 45,000,000 in the Annual Aggregate in
Liability
respect of Products & Completed
respect of Municipal Errors and
respect of Employee Benefits
EXCESS :OF
UNDERLYING
COVERAGE(S) AND
LIMIT(S)
Underlying Coverage
Underlying
Limit
General Liability
$ 5,000,000 any one Occurrence
Incidental Medical
Malpractice
$ 5,000,000
any one Claim
Non -Owned Automobile
Liability
$ 5,000,000 any one Occurrence
Municipal Errors &
Omissions Liability
$ 5,000,000 any one Claim
Owned Automobile Liability
Garage Automobile Liability
$ 5,000,000 any one Occurrence
$ 5,000,000 any one Occurrence
Employee Benefits Liability
$ 5,000,000 any one Claim
RETAINED LIMIT
$ Nil
POLICY FORM
Endorsement #1 - Standard Excess Automobile Liability Policy SPF No. 7
Follow Form Named Insured
EK1601216000 (2016) UMR B0901EK1701885000
INSURER(S) AND
PROPORTION OF
PARTICIPATION(S)
Certain Lloyd's Underwriters (Syndicate 1886) —100%
Terms will remain as indicated subject to no claims deterioration as of
January 1, 2018
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COMBINED PHYSICAL DA•
IAGE & MACHINERY BREAKDOWN
COVERAGE
Property Of Every Description — All Risks of Direct Physical Loss or Damage
(Subject to Policy Exclusions)
$207,153,882 Limit of Loss on Blanket Property of Every Description
including Machinery Breakdown
$ 1,659,900 Computer / Electronic Data Processing
(Included in Blanket Limit)
$ 2,584,500 Business Interruption — Profits (Included in Blanket Limit)
$ 2,633,327 Bridges (Not Included in Blanket Limit)
EXTENSIONS
OF COVERAGE
The Limits shown below are included in the Blanket Limit shown above:'.
Extension
Valuable Papers
Extra Expense
Accounts Receivable
Gross Rentals
Computer Media
Limit
$ 500,000.
$ 1,000,000
$ 500,000
$ 500,000
$ 500,000
Fine Arts (Agreed Value)
$ 25,000
he Limits shown below are in additionto the Blanket Limit shown above:
Extension
Newly Acquired Property
Buildings in the Course of Construction
Property in Transit
Unnamed Locations
Expediting Expense
.-Limit !
$ 1,000,000
$ 1,000,000
$ 500,000
$ 1,000,000
$ 500,000
Business Interruption — Profits
Contingent Business Interruption
Fire Extinguishing Materials and Fire
Fighting Expense
Professional Fees
Hacking Event or Computer Virus attack
— any one Random Attack or Any One
Specific Attack, any one event or total
loss in a policy year for the combined
total loss or damage
$ 300,000 subject to Maximum
of $25,000 per Month
$ 1,000,000
$ 100,000
$ 500,000
$ 100,000
EXTENSIONS
OF COVERAGE
The Limits shown below are in addition to the Blanket Limit shown above:
Extension
Limit
Master Key
$ 10,000
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COMBINED PHYSICAL DAMAGE & MACHINERY BREAKDOWN.
ENDORSEMENTS
INSURER(S) AND
PROPORTION OF
PARTICIPATION(S)
Land and Water Pollution Clean Up
Expense
Stock Spoilage
$ 100,000
$ 100,000
Consequential Damage
$ 100,000
Off Premises Service Interruption
$ 1,000,000
Exhibition Floater
Ammonia Contamination
Water Escape
Hazardous Substance
Property of Councillors', Board
Members' and Employees'
$ 100,000
$ 500,000
$ 500,000
$ 500,000
$ 5,000 any one loss
($25,000 maximum annual policy
limit)
Automobile Replacement Cost Deficiency Endorsement
$ 25,000 each Occurrence for All Losses except:
$ 25,000 each Flood Loss
5% of total loss or $100,000 minimum, whichever is greater, each Earthquake
occurrence.
$ 1,000 each Fine Arts Loss
Municipal Insurance Program - Master Policy (February 1, 2017)
Physical Damage:
Aviva Insurance Company of Canada — 70%
The Sovereign General Insurance Company — 30%
Machinery Breakdown:
Aviva Insurance Company of Canada — 100%
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SUBJECT TO
CHANGESFROM'
EXPIRING POLICY
1, All cooking facilities are ULC wet chemical compliant with semi-annual
maintenance contract and Class K portable extinguisher.
2. Unless specifically agreed, all heritage properties are covered for
Replacement Cost only. For Heritage Replacement Cost, a professional
appraisal must be provided for approval by the insurer.
3. All locations may be subject to Engineering Inspection.
4. Terms will remain as indicated subject to no claims deterioration as of
January 1, 2018
1. Certain Lloyd's Underwriters — 17.8% is removed as an insurer.
2. Insurer participation of the Sovereign General Insurance Company is
increased from 12.2% to 30.0%.
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COMPREHENSIVE CRIME
POLICY FORM
$ 1,000,000 Employee Dishonesty — Form A
$ 200,000 Broad Form Loss of Money (Inside Premises)
$ 200,000 Broad Form Loss of Money (Outside Premises)
$ 200,000 Money Orders & Counterfeit Paper Currency
$ 1,000,000 Depositors Forgery.
$ 200,000 Professional Fees / Audit Expenses
$ 200,000 Computer Fraud or Funds Transfer Fraud
$Ni1 per Loss
Master Crime Wording (Apr. 2012)
1NS,URER(S) AND
PROPORTION OF
PARTICIPATIONS)
Aviva Insurance Company of Canada — 100%
Important:
1. Bank Accounts NOT being reconciled by the same person(s) authorized
to deposit and withdraw funds.
2. All cheque requisitions and issued cheques containing dual signatures. If
the above is not part of your internal Financial controls, please provide
explanation(s).
3. Terms will remain as indicated subject to no claims deterioration as of
January 1, 2018
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COVERAGE.`
APPLICABLE
Liability Bodily Injury / Property Damage
Limit: $5,000,000
Deductible: $ Nil
Accident Benefits - Basic Benefits
Uninsured Automobile
Limit as stated in Policy
Limit as stated in Policy
Direct Compensation;;
Property Damage
Limit as stated in Policy
Deductible: $ Nil
Loss or
Damage — All Perils
Notice of Cancellation Ninety (90) Days
Deductible: $ 10,000
OPCF 43R Removing Depreciation Deduction- 24 Months New
OPCF 20 Loss Of Use — Applicable to Light Units
OPCF 21B Blanket Fleet Endorsement — No Annual Adjustment
OPCF 31 Non -Owned Equipment
OPCF 24 Freezing of Fire -Fighting Apparatus
OPCF 44 Family Protection Endorsement:
(Applicable only to Private Passenger Vehicles, Light Commercial Vehicles,
Skidoos and All Terrain Vehicles, and Police Vehicles)
Additional Endorsements:
OPCF 3 Drive Government Automobiles
OPCF 4A Permission to Carry Explosives
OPCF 4B Permission to Carry Radioactive Material
OPCF 5 Permission to Rent or Lease
OPCF 32 Use of Recreational Vehicles by Unlicensed Drivers
Tarmac Exclusion
POLICY FORM
Provincial Statutory Owner's Policy
INSURER(S) AND
PROPORTION OF
PARTICIPATION(S)
Aviva Insurance Company of Canada — 100%
Terms will remain as indicated subject to no claims deterioration as of January 1,
2018
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GARAGE AUTOMOBILE (ONTARIO)
LIMITS OF
COVERAGE
ENDORSEMENTS
POLICY FORM
Section 1 $5,000,000 Third Party Liability Inclusive Limit
Section 2 Accident Benefits — Included
Section 3 Uninsured Automobile — Included
Section 4 Direct Compensation Property Damage — included
Section 5 Liability Damage to Customer's Automobile
Collision — Limit any One Automobile $200,000
Deductible: $500
Specified Perils — Limit of Liability - Any One Occurrence
$300,000
Deductible: $500
OEF 71 Excluding Owned Automobiles Endorsement
OEF 77 Comprehensive Damage to Customer's Automobiles including
Open Lot Theft
OEF 81 Garage Family Protection Endorsement
Provincial Statutory Garage Automobile Policy OAP 4
INSURER(S) AND.
PROPORTION OF
PARTICIPATION(S)
Aviva Insurance Company of Canada -- 100%
SUBJECT
Terms will remain as indicated subject to no claims deterioration as of
effective date January 1, 2018
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COUNCILLORS' ACCIDENT COVERAGE
LIMITS OF
COVERAGE
INCLUDED
COVERAGE
POLICY FORM
INSURERS) AND
PROPORTION OF:
PARTICIPATION(S) ;:`
$ 250,000 Principal Sum
Number of Councillors: Seventeen (17)
24 Hour Coverage
Insurer's Standard Form
AIG Insurance Company of Canada — 100%
1. $2,500,000 Aggregate Limit of Indemnity Per Accident
2. Terms will remain as indicated subject to no claims deterioration as of
January 1, 2018
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MUNICIPA
VOLUNTEERS ACCIDENT COVERAGE.
LIMITS OF.
COVERAGE
POLICY FORM
$ 50,000 Principal Sum — Volunteers of the Policyholder While on Duty
Only under the age of 80
Insurers Standard Form
INSURER(S) AND
PROPORTION OF ,.
PARTICIPATION(S)
AIG Insurance Company of Canada - 100%
1. $1,000,000 Aggregate Limit of Indemnity Per Accident
2. Terms will remain as indicated subject to no claims deterioration as of
January 1, 2018
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RISK MANAGEMENT
ELECTED OFFICIAL,
DIRECTORS AND
DEPARTMENTAL
SEMINARS
Included
AUTOMOBILE
FLEET SERVICES
Risk and Driver Assessment included
PREMIUM SUMMARY
TOTAL ANNUAL
PREMIUM
(OPTIONS NOT
INCLUDED)
$558,615 plus any applicable provincial sales tax
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MUNICIPAL OPTIONS
Automobile
Insurance
Out of Province
Emergency Medical
To Add Limit $2,500 / Daily Maximum $1,500 Loss of Use to Forty -One
(41) heavy commercial vehicles over 4,500 kgs, excluding Public
Emergency Vehicles ie: Fire, Ambulance and Police, and Transit Vehicles
—Annual Additional $12,300
Additional Limits available in $500 increments up to a maximum of
$10,500 — Quotation available upon request.
Accident Benefits:
OPTION A. Medical & Rehabilitation (Non -Catastrophic) increase Limit
$130,000 - Annual Additional $830
OPTION B. Catastrophic Injury -- Med Rehab and Attendant Care increase
Limit from $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 - Annual Additional $578
OPTION C. Medical Rehab and Attendant Care increase Limit from
$1,000,000 to $2,000,000 - Annual Additional $1,660
Caregiver Benefit Limit up to $250 per week plus $50 each additional
dependant - Housekeeping and Home Maintenance — Limit up to $100 per
week up to 2 Years - Non -Catastrophic impairment -Annual Additional
$1,858
Income Replacement Limit (choose amount) $6001$8001$1,000
Annual Additional $8,9601$17,9201$26,880
Death and Funeral Benefits $50,000 Lump sum to an eligible spouse;
$20,000 lump sum to each dependant; maximum $8,000 for funeral
benefits - Annual Additional $1,920
Dependant Care up to $75 per week for the first dependant and $25 per
week for each additional dependant to a maximum $150 per week
Annual Additional $3,200
Indexation Benefit — Annual Adjustment according to the Consumer Price
Index for Canada - Annual Additional $7,680
Added Coverage to Offset Tort Deductible — OPCF 48
Total Annual Additional Premium — $1,536
Based on Seventeen (17) Members — under the age of 80
— Annual Additional $1,020
To increase the Trip Duration from 15 days to 30 days
— Annual Additional $1,190
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MUNICIPAL OPTIONS
Public Entity
Recovery Assistance;
Plan (Critical Illness)
Based on Seventeen (17) of Members — age 69 or Tess
$5,000 limit —Annual Additional $1,856
$10,000 limit — Annual Additional $2,903
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ACCEPTANCE OF MUNICIPAL INSURANCE PROGRAM PROPOSAL
Jardine Lloyd Thompson Canada
Public Sector Division
Suite 1200, 55 University Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M5J 2H7
Telephone: 416-941-9551 or Toll Free 1-800-268-9189
Fax: 416-941-9022
Policy Term
(mmlddlyy): January 1, 2018 to January 1, 2019
We agree with the underwriting and claims information submitted and to the terms quoted in the
Municipal Insurance Program proposal. This is your authority to proceed with binding cover(s) as
outlined in the Municipal Insurance Proposal effective the date(s) noted above. We have also noted
below our choice of any optional items in the insurance Proposal as well as any specific
instructions.
Indicated below are our instructions regarding any optional coverages shown in the insurance
proposal.
Optional Coverages / Specific Instructions:
Signed on Behalf of Corporation of the Corporation of the City of Pickering
Authorized Signature Date
Please print the name of the person signing above
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