Common use of Commercial General Liability (CGL) Clause in Contracts

Commercial General Liability (CGL). Occurrence Form a. The policy shall be endorsed, as required by this written agreement, to include the State of Arizona, and its departments, agencies, boards, commissions, universities, officers, officials, agents, and employees as additional insureds with respect to liability arising out of the activities performed by the Subcontractor, or on behalf of the Subcontractor or Contractor. b. Policy shall contain a waiver of subrogation endorsement, as required by this written agreement, in favor of the State of Arizona, and its departments, agencies, boards, commissions, universities, officers, officials, agents, and employees for losses arising from work performed by the Subcontractor, or on behalf of the Subcontractor or Contractor. c. For Subcontractors providing direct services to children and/or vulnerable adults (as defined by A.R.S. § 46-451(A)(9)), the policy shall include coverage for Sexual Abuse and Molestation (XXX). This XXX coverage may be sub- limited to no less than $250,000. The limits may be included within the General Liability limit, provided by separate endorsement with its own limits. If you are unable to obtain XXX coverage under your General Liability because the insurance market will not support it, it should be included with the Professional Liability. d. Subcontractors must provide the following statement on their Certificate(s) of Insurance: “Sexual Abuse and Molestation coverage is included” or “Sexual Abuse and Molestation coverage is not excluded.”

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement

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Commercial General Liability (CGL). Occurrence Form a. The policy shall be endorsed, as required by this written agreement, to include the State of Arizona, and its departments, agencies, boards, commissions, universities, officers, officials, agents, and employees as additional insureds with respect to liability arising out of the activities performed by the Subcontractor, or on behalf of the Subcontractor or Contractor. b. Policy shall contain a waiver of subrogation endorsement, as required by this written agreement, in favor of the State of Arizona, and its departments, agencies, boards, commissions, universities, officers, officials, agents, and employees for losses arising from work performed by the Subcontractor, or on behalf of the Subcontractor or Contractor. c. For Subcontractors providing direct services to children and/or vulnerable adults (as defined by A.R.S. § §46-451(A)(9)), the policy shall include coverage for Sexual Abuse and Molestation (XXX). This XXX coverage may be sub- sub-limited to no less than $250,000500,000. The limits may be included within the General Liability limit, provided by separate endorsement with its own limits. If you are unable to obtain XXX coverage under your General Liability because the insurance market will not support it, it should it be included with the Professional Liability. d. Subcontractors must provide the following statement on their Certificate(s) of Insurance: “Sexual Abuse and Molestation coverage is included” or “Sexual Abuse and Molestation coverage is not excluded.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subcontract

Commercial General Liability (CGL). Occurrence Form a. The policy shall be endorsed, as required by this written agreement, to include the State of Arizona, and its departments, agencies, boards, commissions, universities, officers, officials, agents, and employees as additional insureds with respect to liability arising out of the activities performed by the Subcontractor, or on behalf of the Subcontractor or Contractor. b. Policy shall contain a waiver of subrogation endorsement, as required by this written agreement, in favor of the State of Arizona, and its departments, agencies, boards, commissions, universities, officers, officials, agents, and employees for losses arising from work performed by the Subcontractor, or on behalf of the Subcontractor or Contractor. c. For Subcontractors providing direct services to children and/or vulnerable adults (as defined by A.R.S. § §46-451(A)(9)), the policy shall include coverage for Sexual Abuse and Molestation (XXX). This XXX coverage may be sub- limited to no less than $250,000500,000. The limits may be included within the General Liability limit, provided by separate endorsement with its own limits. If you are unable to obtain XXX coverage under your General Liability because the insurance market will not support it, it should it be included with the Professional Liability. d. Subcontractors must provide the following statement on their Certificate(s) of Insurance: “Sexual Abuse and Molestation coverage is included” or “Sexual Abuse and Molestation coverage is not excluded.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subcontract Agreement

Commercial General Liability (CGL). Occurrence Form a. The policy shall be endorsed, as required by this written agreement, to include the State of Arizona, and its departments, agencies, boards, commissions, universities, officers, officials, agents, and employees as additional insureds with respect to liability arising out of the activities performed by the Subcontractor, or on behalf of the Subcontractor or Contractor. b. Policy shall contain a waiver of subrogation endorsement, as required by this written agreement, in favor of the State of Arizona, and its departments, agencies, boards, commissions, universities, officers, officials, agents, and employees for losses arising from work performed by the Subcontractor, or on behalf of the Subcontractor or Contractor. c. For Subcontractors providing direct services to children and/or vulnerable adults (as defined by A.R.S. § §46-451(A)(9)), the policy shall include coverage for Sexual Abuse and Molestation (XXX). This XXX coverage may be sub- sub-limited to no less than $250,000. The limits may be included within the General Liability limit, provided by separate endorsement with its own limits. If you are unable to obtain XXX coverage under your General Liability because the insurance market will not support it, it should be included with the Professional Liability. d. Subcontractors must provide the following statement on their Certificate(s) of Insurance: “Sexual Abuse and Molestation coverage is included” or “Sexual Abuse and Molestation coverage is not excluded.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subcontract

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Commercial General Liability (CGL). Occurrence Form a. The policy shall be endorsed, as required by this written agreement, to include the State of Arizona, and its departments, agencies, boards, commissions, universities, officers, officials, agents, and employees as additional insureds with respect to liability arising out of the activities performed by the Subcontractor, or on behalf of the Subcontractor or Contractor. b. Policy shall contain a waiver of subrogation endorsement, as required by this written agreement, in favor of the State of Arizona, and its departments, agencies, boards, commissions, universities, officers, officials, agents, and employees for losses arising from work performed by the Subcontractor, or on behalf of the Subcontractor or Contractor. c. For Subcontractors providing direct services to children and/or vulnerable adults (as defined by A.R.S. § §46-451(A)(9)), the policy shall include coverage for Sexual Abuse and Molestation (XXX). This XXX coverage may be sub- limited to no less than $250,000. The limits may be included within the General Liability limit, provided by separate endorsement with its own limits. If you are unable to obtain XXX coverage under your General Liability because the insurance market will not support it, it should be included with the Professional Liability. d. Subcontractors must provide the following statement on their Certificate(s) of Insurance: “Sexual Abuse and Molestation coverage is included” or “Sexual Abuse and Molestation coverage is not excluded.”

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subcontract Agreement

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