Common use of Tail Coverage Clause in Contracts

Tail Coverage. Liability insurance may be on either an occurrence basis or on a claims- made basis. If the policy is on a claims-made basis, an extended reporting endorsement (tail coverage) for a period of not less than three (3) years after the end of the contract term, or an agreement to continue liability coverage with a retroactive date on or before the beginning of the contract term, shall also be provided.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Medicaid Direct Network Participating Provider Contract, Medicaid Network Participating Provider Contract, Network Participating Provider Contract

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Tail Coverage. Liability insurance may be on either an occurrence basis or on a claims- claims-made basis. If the policy is on a claims-made basis, an extended reporting endorsement (tail coverage) for a period of not less than three (3) years after the end of the contract term, or an agreement to continue liability coverage with a retroactive date on or before the beginning of the contract term, shall also be provided.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Procurement Contract for Provision of Services, Procurement Contract for Provision of Services, Procurement Contract

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