Potential Civil Liability Clause Samples
Potential Civil Liability. Ref. Idaho Code § 33-5205(4) & 33-5204(4) AHCS will obtain its own liability insurance and insure its Board, employees, contents, equipment, and fixtures against injury, damage, or loss. Additionally, both the facility provider and AHCS will insure their respective interests against damage and for liability exposures with minimum limits of liability of not less than $1,000,000 per person, $5,000,000 aggregate or such limits as imposed by the State requirement or as otherwise determined by the Board. All such insurance policies will name AHCS as an additional insured and provide for at least ten (10) days written notice prior to cancellation. The facility provider and AHCS will provide to each other certificates of insurance prior to the commencement date of facility occupancy evidencing such coverage. Pursuant to Idaho Code § 33-5204(2), the Authorizing Chartering Entity shall have no liability for the acts, omissions, debts, or other obligations of AHCS, except as may be provided in the Charter. AHCS will operate its business in conformance with all local, state and federal environmental laws. Specific documentation of the above outlined requirements will be contained in the respective insurance policies negotiated with the insurance providers. TAB 3: EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM AND SCHOOL GOALS
Potential Civil Liability. Ref. Idaho Code § 33-5205(4) & 33-5204(4) 12 I. Educational Programs and Services 13
Potential Civil Liability. Liberty Charter School will be liable for all acts, omissions, debts or other obligations. Liberty Charter School shall defend, hold harmless and indemnify the Board against any claim, action, loss, damage, injury liability, cost or expense of any kind or nature, including, but not limited to, attorney’s fees and court costs, arising out of the operation of Liberty Charter School and/or arising out of the acts or omissions of the agents, employees or contractors of Liberty Charter School. There will be no liability for the approving authority, the Idaho Public Charter School Commission. Liberty Charter School may sue or be sued, purchase, receive, hold and convey real and personal property for school purposes, and borrow money for such purposes, to the same extent and on the same condition as a public school district. All employees, directors and officers shall enjoy the same immunities as employees, directors and officers of public schools.
Potential Civil Liability. Victory Charter School will be liable for all acts, omissions, debts or other obligations. The Victory Charter School shall defend, hold harmless and indemnify the Victory Governing Board and its sponsor the Charter Commission against any claim, action, loss, damage, injury liability, cost or expense of any kind or nature, including, but not limited to, attorney’s fees and court costs, arising out of the operation of Victory Charter School and/or arising out of the acts or omissions of the agents, employees or contractors of Victory Charter School. There will be no liability for the approving authority, the Public Charter Commission. The Victory Charter School may sue or be sued, purchase, receive, hold and convey real and personal property for school purposes, and borrow money for such purposes, to the same extent and on the same condition as a public school district. All employees, directors and officers shall enjoy the same immunities as employees, directors and officers of public schools. Background This Closure Protocol is aligned to Idaho statute and rule and is designed to reflect best practices for managing the school closure process in an organized manner that protects the state, students and the community. The Idaho Public Charter School Commission Closure Protocol is based on the Colorado Charter School Sample Closure Framework released in 2011 and publicly available at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. The Colorado Sample Closure Framework was created through the collaborative work of the Colorado Department of Education, the Colorado League of Charter Schools, and the Colorado Charter School Institute. The Colorado Charter School Sample Closure Framework incorporated information from the following sources:
Potential Civil Liability. Potential Effects I.C. §§33-5205 (4) Section 2.3 - Insurance Coverage I.C. §§33-5204(4)
Potential Civil Liability. Xavier Charter School shall obtain its own liability insurance and insure its governing board, employees, contents, equipment, and fixtures against injury, damage, or loss. Additionally, both the facility provider and XCS shall insure their respective interests against damage and for liability exposures with minimum limits of liability of not less that $1,000,000 per person, $5,000,000 aggregate or such limits as imposed by the State requirement or as otherwise determined by the board. All such insurance policies shall name Xavier Charter School as an additional insured and provide for a least ten (10) days written notice prior to cancellation. The facility provider and Xavier Charter School shall provide to each other certificates of insurance prior to the commencement date of facility occupancy evidencing such coverage. All contract service providers are required to have adequate limits of liability insurance as determined by the board or other state requirement and shall maintain the same throughout any contract period. Xavier Charter School shall operate its business in conformance with all local, state and federal environmental laws. Specific documentation of the above outlined requirements is contained in the respective insurance policies negotiated with the insurance providers. TAB 3: EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS “It’s a funny thing about life: if you refuse to accept anything but the best, you very often get it.” - ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ In order to stay focused on our Mission Statement: The mission of Xavier Charter School is to enstill in its students: A love of perpetual learning An aspiration for personal achievement The capacity to become cooperative contributors to society It is the goal of Xavier Charter School to pursue a quest for excellence in all things … for students, teachers and administrators. This lofty goal comes with the realization that excellence is never an accident – it comes from careful planning, exacting actions and precise follow through so that excellence becomes the norm, the habit that students, teachers and administrators will work toward every day. This will be accomplished through strict adherence to the Thoroughness Standards.
Potential Civil Liability. The Idaho Public Charter School Commission (the “IPCSC”) shall have no liability for the acts, omissions, debts or other obligations of Heritage Academy.
Potential Civil Liability. ACVS will obtain its own liability insurance and insure its Board, employees, contents, equipment, and fixtures against injury, damage, or loss. Additionally, both the facility provider and ACVS will insure their respective interests against damage and for liability exposures with minimum limits of liability of not less than $1,000,000 per person, $5,000,000 aggregate or such limits as imposed by the State requirement or as otherwise determined by the Board. All such insurance policies will name ACVS as an additional insured and provide for at least ten (10) days written notice prior to cancellation. The facility provider and ACVS will provide to each other certificates of insurance prior to the commencement date of facility occupancy evidencing such coverage. Pursuant to Idaho Code § 33-5204(2), the Authorizing Chartering Entity shall have no liability for the acts, omissions, debts, or other obligations of ACVS, except as may be provided in the Charter. ACVS will operate its business in conformance with all local, state and federal environmental laws. Specific documentation of the above outlined requirements will be contained in the respective insurance policies negotiated with the insurance providers.
