Aren't we covered under the School
District Liability policy?
A Booster
Club
will sometimes have a tendency to rely
upon school district liability insurance
for protection. This has proven to be
unsafe, as current claims exist, wherein
school districts have filed cross-complaints
against the Booster
Club
and its leadership.
A
school district and a Booster
Club
comprise two distinct legal entities,
and have separate legal responsibilities
not involving both. Negligence committed
by one, does not necessarily mean negligence
committed by the other. Therefore, both
entities cannot be provided adequate protection
under the same liability policy. If a
Booster
Club
is under the assumption that the school
district is providing Booster
Club
operations coverage, the Booster
Club
should obtain a letter from the school
district business manager stating that
all operations of the Booster
Club
are covered under the school district
insurance program, both on and off campus
for a 365 day period, and that the school
district will be responsible for any self-insured
retention or deductible.
What type of events are covered
under Liability Insurance?
We provide a list of common activities
and the loss control methods in the Coverage
Summary and Loss Control Guide accessible
to all NABCA members by logging into their
back office and to all non-members by
completing the information request form
below.
Why
does our Booster Club need Bonding/Crime
insurance?
What do you do when you discover $20,000
of your fund raising money has been embezzeled
or stolen? A Booster
Club
may operate on extremely limited capital
and sufficient internal controls are sometimes
lacking. In addition, Booster
Club
money is often kept in private homes overnight.
Because of these conditions, group moneys
derived from dues and fund raising activities,
are exposed to loss by dishonesty, forgery,
alteration, theft, disappearance or destruction.
When a money or financial loss does occur
(about 8 times each week), which is all
too often, it is not unreasonable for
the general membership to expect Booster
Club
leadership, in the absence of insurance,
to personally fund the loss. A Booster
Club
and its’ leadership can either retain
this exposure to financial loss and self-insure
(not advisable), or transfer this exposure
to another through the use of crime insurance,
also known as Bonding Plus.
Why is Property Insurance necessary?
A Booster
Club
will sometimes own miscellaneous property
used in the operation. Just as you would
protect your own personal or business
property with property insurance, you
would likewise protect Booster
Club
property. It is the responsibility of
leadership to see that this property is
properly insured against loss due to fire,
lightning, windstorm, theft, earthquake,
vandalism, and other perils. A Booster
Club
and its’ leadership can either retain
this exposure to property loss and self-insure
(not advisable), or transfer this exposure
to another through the use of inland marine
property insurance.
What is an Additional Insured
Certificate?
Occasionally, someone will ask that they
be added to your General Liability insurance
policy as an Additional Insured, or that
they be named as an Additional Insured
onto your General Liability insurance
policy. This usually occurs when you are
having some type of meeting or event in
a building or upon property that your
Booster
Club
does not own, such as a school, bank or
community center. This school, bank or
community center is known as the facility.
In the case of an Booster
Club,
the facility is most often a school, which
is operated by a School District.
The
practice of a facility requiring that
they be named as an Additional Insured
on a $1,000,000 General Liability insurance
policy by all persons or entities renting
or using the site, is quite common. This
insurance industry practice is a well
known and proven method of Loss Control
or Risk Transfer from the standpoint and
to the benefit of the facility. It is
so common that the Additional Insured
wording is usually contained within the
insurance requirement section of the Facility
Rental Agreement or Facility Use Agreement.
It is important that when you complete
this request form, that you get this Additional
Insurance wording exactly correct. Otherwise,
the facility will not accept the Additional
Insurance Certificate that we provide
to you which, in turn, you provide to
the facility as proof of insurance. Please,
get it right the first time.
To register your Booster Club and receive
the NABCA member pricing login in to Club
Central or to receive additional information: