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Note: Effective February 2011, this policy has been revised. For the most current version without redlining, return to V-15.
These procedures apply to all types of insurance coverages except staff members' insurance programs administered by the Staff Benefits Office.
15.1 GENERAL.
(Amended 2/11)
The Director of Risk Management Chief Risk Officer is responsible for administering risk management and insurance programs in compliance with the Board of Regents, State of Iowa, risk management policies and procedures. Questions concerning Regents or University risk management programs, insurance, property, or liability claims, or related matters should be referred directly to the Department of Risk Management, Insurance, and Loss Prevention, www.uiowa.edu/~fusrm.
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15.2 PROPERTY INSURANCE (BUILDINGS AND CONTENTS).
(Amended 2/11)
The University is required to purchase commercial catastrophic insurance for academic/general-funded facilities with a single incident deductible, for which, in the event of claim, the state may provide payment pursuant to Iowa Code 29C.20.
c. b. Insurance -- auxiliary enterprises, self-supporting facilities, other property.
(2) The University maintains conventional property insurance on self-supporting, revenue-producing, and auxiliary facilities which are an integral part of the operations of the University. (3) Insured facilities include the residence halls housing, the utility system, Iowa Memorial Union, the Museum of Art's fine art inventory, athletic facilities, and other auxiliary operations.
(4) The University is required to purchase commercial catastrophic insurance for academic/general funded facilities with a single incident deductible, for which, in the event of claim, the state provides payment pursuant to Iowa Code 29C.20.
15.4 15.3 AUTO INSURANCE.
(Amended 2/06; 2/11)
b. (2) Physical damage coverage. The Regents Motor Vehicle Self-Insurance Program includes coverage for comprehensive and collision damage to University vehicles, subject to a $500 deductible per loss. The deductible will be assessed to the department.
The University's excess liability coverage will apply when the driver was an authorized University employee on University business at the time of the loss and the vehicle owner's policy has been exhausted. The $500 deductible will be assessed to the department for physical damage claims.
The University will not reimburse an employee, other private owner, or his or her insurer for any deductible or liability claim paid by his or her auto insurance policy, or for any damage to the vehicle.
In the event you are involved in an accident in a non-University-owned, private, or borrowed vehicle while you are conducting University business, report the accident immediately to the Risk Management and Insurance Department, 7 Jessup Hall Department of Risk Management, Insurance, and Loss Prevention at www.uiowa.edu/~fusrm/contact.html.
15.3 15.4 LIABILITY.
(Amended 2/11)
b. Liability protection. Under the Act, the state must defend any employee of the state, and, except in cases of willful and wanton acts, omissions, or malfeasance in office, hold harmless and indemnify any employee of the state against any tort claim on account of damages allegedly caused by an act or omission of such state employee acting within the scope of his or her office or employment. For purposes of the Act, state employees include faculty, staff, or other individuals acting on behalf of the University in a permanent, temporary, or full- or part-time position, whether compensated or uncompensated. The Act does not provide liability protection for contractors doing business with the University.
c. Liability insurance -- self-insurance. The University of Iowa, as a general practice, does not purchase commercial liability insurance, but instead, relies on statutory protection for claims against the University, its agents, and its employees.
The University may purchase liability insurance or participate in self-insured liability pooling or other arrangements for medical professional liability, motor vehicle liability, or other liability if required by statute, contract, or special circumstance. Refer questions or requests for certificates regarding liability insurance and self-insurance programs to the Department of Risk Management, Insurance, and Loss Prevention.
d. Small Tort Liability Claim Program. Tort liability claims are generally handled as provided in Chapter 669, State Tort Claims Act, by the State Attorney General's Office, Tort Claim Division. Under the provisions of a 28E Agreement with other state agencies, the University has authority to investigate and resolve certain small tort liability claims for settlements less than $4,000. Refer claims to the Department of Risk Management, Insurance, and Loss Prevention.
15.5 FIDELITY COVERAGE.
The State of Iowa blanket fidelity bond provides coverage for theft of state property by a state employee; coverage is subject to a $100,000 deductible. The University administers a self-insurance program to cover fidelity losses over $2,500 but less than the $100,000 deductible. Contact the Department of Risk Management, Insurance, and Loss Prevention, www.uiowa.edu/~fusrm/contact.html, for more details.
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15.6 REPORTING PROPERTY OR LIABILITY LOSSES.
(Amended 2/11)
b. Liability losses -- motor vehicle. (See V-15.3 Auto Insurance.)
c. Liability losses -- general. Incidents involving personal injury or property damage to students or members of the general public (non-employees) should be reported immediately to the Department of Public Safety. Injuries sustained by University employees in the course of their employment should be reported immediately to the Department of Risk Management.
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