Controlled insurance program means a program of liability
Controlled insurance program means a construction, erection or demolition project for which the prime contractor/project manager or owner of the construction project has secured general liability insurance covering some or all of the contractors or subcontractors involved in the project, otherwise referred to as an Owner Controlled Insurance Program (O.C.I.P.) or Contractor Controlled
Controlled insurance program as defined and set forth in that certain Contract between Aladdin Gaming and Fluor Xxxxxx, Inc. for Design/Build Services dated as of December 4, 1997.
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Customer agrees to notify SS immediately whenever any employee performs work on a job under a Owner or Contractor Controlled insurance program or like arrangement.
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Controlled insurance program means a program of general
Controlled insurance program means a program of liability or workers compensation insurance coverage, or both, that is established by an owner or contractor who contractually requires participation by contractors or subcontractors who are engaged in work required by a construction contract. Controlled insurance programs shall include, but not be limited to, coverage programs that are for a fixed term of coverage on a single construction site or project or multiple projects, and a consolidated or wrap-up insurance program as the term is used in subsection (b)(3) of K.S.A. 16-1803, and amendments thereto. A controlled insurance program subject to this act shall not include surety or builders risk.
Controlled insurance program. Controlled Insurance Program" is defined and set forth in that certain Contract between Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx and Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Inc. for Design/Build Services dated as of December 4, 1997.
Controlled insurance program. (CIP) means a single, Project based, insurance program that is designed to cover the on-site risks of all qualified participants. Such participants include the Project owner, architect or engineer consultant, general contractor, construction manager, and all tier subcontractors. Typical coverage's provided through a CIP will include Statutory Workers' Compensation and Employers Liability, General Liability, Professional Liability, Builders' Risk/Property, Railroad Protective, Pollution and Environmental Impairment. Automobile Liability is specifically excluded. This type of program replaces individual coverage's provided by the various Project participants. A Controlled Insurance Program may be initiated and managed (controlled) by CDOT as it determines and describes in the Project Specifications, including as an “Owner Controlled Insurance Program” (OCIP) or as a “Contractor Controlled Insurance Program” (CCIP).
Controlled insurance program means a program of liability insurance coverage that is established by an owner or contractor who contractually requires participation by contractors or subcontractors who are engaged in work required by a construction contract, including coverage programs that are for a fixed term of coverage on a single construction site, and including a “consolidated or wrap- up insurance program” as that term is used in the Kansas Fairness in Construction Contract Act, Kansas Statutes 16-1803(b)(3).