SLP for Business Rentals Sample Clauses

SLP for Business Rentals. Rates include SLP (Supplemental Liability Protection). SLP will cover up to $300,000 in liability claims that may occur during a rental, as the result of an accident, and is subject to the terms and limitations set forth in Enterprise’s standard rental contract. Damage Waiver Exclusion – Off-road use: 1. Operation of any vehicle that was not properly designed for the intended use 2. Excessive vehicle wear and tear, due to off-road operation, that may include: a. Tire punctures or missing chunks of tread b. Impact damage (body panels or undercarriage) defined as follows: i. Scratches larger than 2” or multiple scratches per panel penetrating the paint ii. Dents larger than 2” or multiple dents per panel iii. Impact to undercarriage that will require repair in order to maintain the drivability of the vehicle iv. Rips in upholstery, missing or broken interior components 3. Soot, smoke, or stain damage requiring professional cleaning There are several options available to your agency and/or personnel for payment under the State of California Contract: 1. Direct bill account set up by your agency 2. Agency corporate credit card 3. Agencies can use account number XZCPFIR, and renters can choose to use their own payment method Rental vehicles authorized on the resource order do not need additional incident approval. The cost of the rental vehicle, if incurred by the local agency, and the fuel purchased to operate the rental vehicle must be submitted on the OES F-142A with receipts attached. Rental vehicles that are not authorized on the resource order must receive the formal written approval from the incident as identified on page H-1 of this Exhibit. H-5 Check List: S# documented on forms ICS-213 and OES F-42 Completed OES F-42 Completed and signed OES F-142A with expense documented in date order Receipt(s) in date order If renting a vehicle, must submit final invoice For loss or damage reimbursement to a local agency emergency apparatus or support equipment, additional documentation also required: Investigation/incident report Photo I-1 ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING is a method whereby revenue or expenses are recorded when a transaction occurs rather than when a payment is received or made.
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