Common use of Alternative Insurability Clause in Contracts

Alternative Insurability. Notwithstanding the requirements of this Attachment, the GLO reserves the right to consider reasonable alternative methods of insuring the contract in lieu of the insurance policies and/or bonds required. It will be Provider’s responsibility to recommend to the GLO alternative methods of insuring the Contract. Any alternatives proposed by Provider should be accompanied by a detailed explanation regarding Provider’s inability to obtain insurance coverage as described in this Contract. The GLO shall be the sole and final judge as to the adequacy of any substitute form of insurance coverage. Insurance Required: $1 Million Commercial General Liability (each occurrence) $2 Million Commercial General Liability (Aggregate Limit) $1 Million CSL Automobile Insurance $1 Million Errors and Omissions, per claim Statutory Workers’ Compensation & Employers Liability - $1 Million Each Accident - $1 Million Disease Each Employee - $1 Million Disease Policy Limit NOTE: Insurance certificates must be in the form approved by the Texas Attorney General, a sample of which follows this page. Insurance Certificates must:

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: cdn.glo.texas.gov, cdn.glo.texas.gov, cdn.glo.texas.gov

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Alternative Insurability. Notwithstanding the requirements of this Attachment, the GLO reserves the right to consider reasonable alternative methods of insuring the contract in lieu of the insurance policies and/or bonds required. It will be Provider’s responsibility to recommend to the GLO alternative methods of insuring the Contract. Any alternatives proposed by Provider should be accompanied by a detailed explanation regarding Provider’s inability to obtain insurance coverage as described in this Contract. The GLO shall be the sole and final judge as to the adequacy of any substitute form of insurance coverage. Insurance Required: $1 Million Commercial General Liability (each occurrence) $2 Million Commercial General Liability (Aggregate Limit) $1 Million CSL Automobile Insurance $1 Million Errors and Omissions, per claim Omissions Statutory Workers’ Compensation & Employers Liability - $1 Million Each Accident - $1 Million Disease Each Employee - $1 Million Disease Policy Limit NOTE: Insurance certificates must be in the form approved by the Texas Attorney General, a sample of which follows this page. Insurance Certificates must:

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: cdn.glo.texas.gov, cdn.glo.texas.gov, cdn.glo.texas.gov

Alternative Insurability. Notwithstanding the requirements of this Attachment, the GLO reserves the right to consider reasonable alternative methods of insuring the contract in lieu of the insurance policies and/or bonds required. It will be Provider’s responsibility to recommend to the GLO alternative methods of insuring the Contract. Any alternatives proposed by Provider should be accompanied by a detailed explanation regarding Provider’s inability to obtain insurance coverage as described in this Contract. The GLO shall be the sole and final judge as to the adequacy of any substitute form of insurance coverage. Insurance Required: $1 Million Commercial General Liability (each occurrence) $2 Million Commercial General Liability (Aggregate Limit) $1 Million CSL Automobile Insurance $1 Million Errors and Omissions, per claim Statutory Workers’ Compensation & Employers Liability - $1 Million Each Accident - $1 Million Disease Each Employee - $1 Million Disease Policy Limit NOTE: Insurance certificates must be in the form approved by the Texas Attorney General, a sample of which follows this page. Insurance Certificates must:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Services Contract, Services Contract, cdn.glo.texas.gov

Alternative Insurability. Notwithstanding the requirements of this Attachment, the GLO reserves the right to consider reasonable alternative methods of insuring the contract in lieu of the insurance policies and/or bonds required. It will be Provider’s responsibility to recommend to the GLO alternative methods of insuring the Contract. Any alternatives proposed by Provider should be accompanied by a detailed explanation regarding Provider’s inability to obtain insurance coverage as described in this Contract. The GLO shall be the sole and final judge as to the adequacy of any substitute form of insurance coverage. Insurance Required: $1 Million Commercial General Liability (each occurrence) $2 Million Commercial General Liability (Aggregate Limit) $1 Million CSL Automobile Insurance $1 Million Errors and Omissions, per claim Statutory Workers’ Compensation & Employers Liability - $1 Million Each Accident - $1 Million Disease Each Employee - $1 Million Disease Policy Limit Statutory U.S. Xxxxxxxxx and Harbor Workers’ Insurance NOTE: Insurance certificates must be in the form approved by the Texas Attorney General, a sample of which follows this page. Insurance Certificates must:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License and Maintenance Agreement, cdn.glo.texas.gov

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Alternative Insurability. Notwithstanding the requirements of this Attachment, the GLO reserves the right to consider reasonable alternative methods of insuring the contract in lieu of the insurance policies and/or bonds required. It will be Provider’s responsibility to recommend to the GLO alternative methods of insuring the Contract. Any alternatives proposed by Provider should be accompanied by a detailed explanation regarding Provider’s inability to obtain insurance coverage as described in this Contract. The GLO shall be the sole and final judge as to the adequacy of any substitute form of insurance coverage. Insurance Required: $1 Million Commercial General Liability (each occurrence) $2 Million Commercial General Liability (Aggregate Limit) $1 Million CSL Automobile Insurance $1 Million Errors and Omissions, per claim Omissions Statutory Workers’ Compensation & Employers Liability - $1 Million Each Accident - $1 Million Disease Each Employee - $1 Million Disease Policy Limit Statutory U.S. Xxxxxxxxx and Harbor Workers’ Insurance NOTE: Insurance certificates must be in the form approved by the Texas Attorney General, a sample of which follows this page. Insurance Certificates must:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: s3.glo.texas.gov

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