General Provisions Applying to All Policies. a) Coverage Term – Coverage needs to be in force for the complete term of the Contract. If insurance expires during the term of the Contract, a new certificate must be received by the State at least 30 days prior to the expiration of this insurance. Any new insurance must comply with the original terms of the Contract; b) Policy Cancellation or Termination & Notice of Non-Renewal – Contractor is responsible to notify the State within five (5) business days of any cancellation, non-renewal or material change that affects required insurance coverage. New certificates of insurance are subject to the approval of the Department of General Services and the Contractor agrees no work or services will be performed prior to obtaining such approval. In the event Contractor fails to keep in effect at all times the specified insurance coverage, the State may, in addition to any other remedies it may have, terminate this Contract upon the occurrence of such event, subject to the provisions of this Contract; c) Premiums, Assessments and Deductibles – Contractor is responsible for any premiums, policy assessments, deductibles or self-insured retentions contained within their insurance program; d) Primary Clause – Any required insurance contained in this Contract shall be primary, and not excess or contributory, to any other insurance carried by the State;
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General Provisions Applying to All Policies. a) a. Coverage Term – Coverage needs to be in force for the complete term of the Contractgrant. If insurance expires during the term of the Contractgrant, a new certificate must be received by the State at least 30 ten days prior to the expiration of this insurance. Any new insurance must comply with the original terms of the Contract;grant terms.
b) b. Policy Cancellation or Termination & and Notice of Non-Renewal – Contractor Grantee is responsible to notify the State within five (5) business days of any cancellation, non-renewal or material change that affects required insurance coverage. New certificates of insurance are subject to the approval of the Department of General Services and the Contractor ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees no work or services will be performed prior to obtaining such approval. In the event Contractor that Grantee fails to keep in effect at all times the specified insurance coverage, the State may, in addition to any other remedies it may have, terminate this Contract grant upon the occurrence of such event, subject to the provisions of this Contract;grant.
c) c. Premiums, Assessments and Deductibles – Contractor Grantee is responsible for any premiums, policy assessments, deductibles or self-insured retentions contained within their insurance program;.
d) d. Primary Clause – Any required insurance contained in this Contract grant shall be primary, and not excess or contributory, to any other insurance carried by the State;.
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Sources: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement
General Provisions Applying to All Policies. a) a. Coverage Term – Coverage needs to be in force for the complete term of the Contractgrant. If insurance expires during the term of the Contractgrant, a new certificate must be received by the State at least 30 thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of this insurance. Any new insurance must comply with the original terms of the Contract;grant terms.
b) b. Policy Cancellation or Termination & Notice of Non-Renewal – Contractor The Grantee is responsible to notify the State Program Administrator within five (5) business days of any cancellation, non-renewal or material change that affects required insurance coverage. New certificates of insurance are subject to the approval of the Department of General Services and the Contractor Grantee agrees no work or services will be performed prior to obtaining such approval. In the event Contractor that the Grantee fails to keep in effect at all times the specified insurance coverage, the State may, in addition to any other remedies it may have, terminate this Contract grant upon the occurrence of such event, subject to the provisions of this Contract;grant.
c) c. Premiums, Assessments Assessments, and Deductibles – Contractor The Grantee is responsible for any premiums, policy assessments, deductibles or self-insured retentions contained within their insurance program;.
d) d. Primary Clause – Any required insurance contained in this Contract grant shall be primary, and not excess or contributory, to any other insurance carried by the State;.
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Sources: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement
General Provisions Applying to All Policies. a) a. Coverage Term – Coverage needs to be in force for the complete term of the Contractgrant. If insurance expires is set to expire during the term of the Contractgrant, a new certificate must be received by the State at least 30 ten days prior to the expiration of this insurance. Any new insurance must comply with the original terms of the Contract;Grant terms.
b) b. Policy Cancellation or Termination & Notice of Non-Renewal – Contractor The Grantee is responsible to notify the State within five (5) business days of any cancellation, non-renewal renewal, or material change that affects required insurance coverage. New certificates of insurance are subject to the approval of the Department of General Services and the Contractor Grantee agrees no work or services will be performed prior to obtaining such approval. In If the event Contractor Grantee fails to keep in effect at all times the specified insurance coverage, the State may, in addition to any other remedies it may have, terminate this Contract the Grant upon the occurrence of such event, subject to the provisions of this Contract;the Grant.
c) c. Premiums, Assessments Assessments, and Deductibles – Contractor The Grantee is responsible for any premiums, policy assessments, deductibles deductibles, or self-insured retentions contained within their insurance program;.
d) d. Primary Clause – Any required insurance contained in this Contract the Grant shall be primary, and not excess or contributory, to any other insurance carried by the State;.
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Sources: Grant Agreement