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HomeMy WebLinkAbout42-Risk Management clT-l':()F SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: EDWARD RAYA Subject: AUTHORIZING THE RENEWAL OF THE CITY'S WORKERS' COMPENSA nON EXCESS INSURANCE Dept: RISK MANAGEMENT JUN 2 5 ~9j7 C~JGINAl Date: JUNE 25, 1997 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: JUN 26 1997 Recommended Motion: 1. Authorize the renewal of the Excess Workers' Compensation insurance for a term of July 1, 1997 through June 1, 1998 at a cost of $40,777. b~d;2:,~~ Contact person: Edward Raya Phone: 909-384-5103 Supporting data attached: Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: $40.777 l!:.. Source: (Acct. No.) 678-452-5161 Council Notes: <Am ~Z%:;"m. Finance: 1_ ( t: ~",jElft 110 I'l./C......Ow /iII If'7 ('15- ew)6<T" Agenda Item No. #'1 ~ ? /7. f(j7 ,. .~ CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT Since 1988 the City of San Bernardino has obtained excess liability insurance through its participation in the Big Independent Cities Excess Pool (BICEP). In 1993, the BICEP Board of Directors agreed to participate in a joint purchase arrangement to produce Excess Workers' Compensation Coverage. The Board felt that the strength of BICEP's five member cities negotiating together would produce favorable premium discounts. In 1993, the Board entered into a three year policy agreement with National Union Insurance Company for Excess Workers' Compensation. In 1995, that agreement was renegotiated for another three years. The third and final year of the agreement will commence on July 1, 1997. The City's current policy which will expire July 1, 1997, provides statutory coverage above $500,000 per claim deductible. The cost of this coverage was $60,546. We have been successful in negotiating a renewal of the coverage with a lower per claim deductible of $300,000, and reducing the premium to $40,777. The renewal premium represents a decrease of $19,769. Recommendations: 1. Authorize the renewal of the Excess Workers' Compensation insurance fora term of July 1, 1997 through June 1, 1998, at a cost of $40,777.