Wrap-Up Insurance Programs Sample Clauses

A Wrap-Up Insurance Program clause defines the use of a consolidated insurance policy that covers multiple parties involved in a construction project, such as the owner, general contractor, and subcontractors, under a single insurance program. Typically, this clause outlines which parties are included, the types of coverage provided (like general liability or workers’ compensation), and the responsibilities for compliance and premium payments. By centralizing insurance coverage, the clause streamlines risk management, reduces duplicative costs, and ensures consistent protection for all participants throughout the project.
Wrap-Up Insurance Programs. If a Wrap-Up insurance program (OCIP, CCIP, CIP, etc.) is implemented for a project, Vendor shall comply with the requirements as further described in the program manual and other Contract Documents. Insurance requirements under this Exhibit 1 remain in effect for insurance that is not part of the Wrap-Up program. If the Wrap-Up terminates before Vendor’s operations are complete, Vendor shall furnish proof of insurance for both on and off-site operations effective as of the termination date for the Wrap-Up program. Vendor agrees to include the Wrap-Up program requirements, in their entirety, in any lower-tier subcontracts and/or purchase orders issued by it for any part of Vendor’s scope under the Order. Vendor is responsible for enforcing compliance of its lower-tier subcontractors with the Wrap-Up program.
Wrap-Up Insurance Programs. For projects insured under a wrap-up insurance program (OCIP, CCIP, CIP, etc.), vendor’s commercial general liability coverage, and if applicable, umbrella / excess liability coverage, must apply excess of any wrap-up insurance program.

Related to Wrap-Up Insurance Programs

  • Insurance Programs 35.1 Fringe Benefits a. The Board agrees to provide the: Individual core plan premium on behalf of each regular full time employee Part-time regular employees may receive pro-rated insurance benefits if eligible by the carrier. b. When an employee and legally recognized spouse are both employed by the district and are eligible for the school district group plan, the district shall, at the employees' option, combine the district's insurance contribution toward the family plan.

  • Insurance Program An eligible employee may waive rights to participate in either single or family coverage. If an employee waives this benefit, such employee may not revoke the waiver until the next open enrollment period and may be accepted only after medical review by the insurance provider.

  • Insurance Plans The Executive is eligible to participate in the life, health, dental, short and long-term disability plans made available to the employees of the Company pursuant to the terms and conditions of such plans.

  • Group Insurance Plan The carriers, coverage, and terms and conditions of participation under the District’s Group Insurance Plan are subject to change in accordance with the applicable provisions of Title I, Division 4, Chapter 10 of the California Government Code (Section 3500 et seq.) (▇▇▇▇▇▇‐Milias‐▇▇▇▇▇ Act). a. The District contracts with CalPERS for health plan coverage for all regular and newly hired employees (eligibility to be defined by the “CalPERS health plan”). Booklets on the insurance plans will be available to all participants. b. Employees may choose from the available plans offered by CalPERS. Additional premiums will be borne by the employee through payroll deductions and paid to CalPERS by the District each month; and the additional cost for monthly premiums will be deducted evenly from the first and second payroll period of each month. To the extent allowed by law, the District will attempt to deduct the employee’s premium contribution from pre‐tax dollars.

  • Group Insurance All employees covered by this Agreement shall receive the same group insurance benefits as provided to other County employees in accordance with the County Benefit Program.