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1. The AAIS Artisans and Businessowners Programs Joseph S. Harrington, CPCU,
director of corporate communications
Dec. 14, 2004
Audio: dial 877/326-2337
Conference ID: x5518405
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4. 4 Two Programs for Small Business Artisans Program
AP-100 Contractors Special Policy
Open perils property coverage
Form provides property and liability coverage
Option to write liability coverage only
Businessowners Program
BP 0100 01 04 Businessowners Standard Policy
Named perils property coverage
BP 0200 01 04 Businessowners Special Policy
Open perils property coverage
Liability coverage identical in each
5. 5 Two Programs for Small Business, cont. An approach long used and still usedby many companies
BOP: Storefronts, offices, workshops; now restaurants and warehouses
Artisans: Businesses with greater off-premises exposures
Different rating bases
Industry’s only standardized Artisans program
6. 6 Artisans and BOP eligibility
7. 7 Artisans and BOP eligibility, cont.
8. 8 Artisans and BOP eligibility, cont.
9. 9 Ineligible classes Artisans
Risks that lease or rent equipment to others
General contractors
Contractors involved in demolition
Contractors regularly involved in projects with construction costs over $1 million
Contractors involved in moving buildings
10. 10 Ineligible classes, cont. Businessowners
Auto dealers, repair, service, salvage
Bars
Churches
Farms
Condominium buildings (except office or residential)
Contractors (unless off-premises operations are less than 25% of annual sales)
Financial institutions (except buildings leased to others for use as financial institution offices)
Household personal property
Manufacturing (except for eligible classifications)
Parking lots or garages (unless incidental to eligible risk)
Places of amusement
11. 11 AAIS BOP, 2004 Revision Countrywide manual; state exception pages
Expanded size of eligible risks
Maximum square footage increased from 15,000 to 25,000
Maximum sales increased from $1 million to $3 million
Additional liability rating for off-premises operations
Inland marine-type coverage for computers
Expanded coverage for building glass
Dependent locations income coverage
Expanded number of pollution liability options
12. 12 AAIS BOP, 2004 Revision, cont. Newly added Restaurant classification
Properties open to the public with on-premises cooking
No seasonal operations closed for more than 30 days a year
Alcohol can be no more than 25% of sales
Bars are ineligible; no liquor liability coverage
Split property and liability rating for restaurants
Property:
Loss costs based on $1,000s property value
New restaurant rate group
Credits for limited cooking and automatic fire suppression
Debits for absence of exhaust system; unsafe conditions
Liability:
Loss costs based on $1,000s gross sales; vary by territory
13. 13 AAIS BOP, 2004 Revision, cont. Other new classifications
Wholesale Operations
More than 20 eligible operations listed in Class Table
Up to 25% of floor area can be open to the public
Up to 25% of annual gross sales can be from retail
Warehouses
New eligibility for self-storage facilities designed to store property of others
New classification for facilities designed forprivate storage of insured’s goods
20 new “traditional” classes
Home improvement stores, convenience stores, office machine and appliance stores, printing supply stores, medical/surgical supply stores, and mail box/packaging outlets
14. 14 AAIS BOP, 2004 Revision, cont.
15. 15 AAIS BOP, 2004 Revision, cont. Additional Property Coverages
Antennas, Fences, and Signs
Counterfeit Money or Money Orders
Debris Removal
Fire Department Service Charges
Forgery
Glass (frames, boarding, temporary glass, obstructions)
Increased Cost – Ordinance or Law
Inventory and Appraisal Expenses
Limited Fungus and Related Perils
Pollutant Clean Up and Removal
Recharge of Fire Extinguishing Equipment
Removal
16. 16 AAIS BOP, 2004 Revision, cont. Additional Property Coverages, Special form only
Collapse (updated definition of collapse)
Tearing Out and Replacing (following water loss)
Lock and Key Replacement (following burglary)
Property Coverage Extensions
Building Property – Off Premises
Newly Acquired Buildings
Trees, Shrubs, and Plants
Accounts Receivable
Business Personal Property – Acquired Locations
Business Personal Property – Off Premises
Personal Effects
Valuable Papers and Records
17. 17 AAIS BOP, 2004 Revision, cont. Optional Property Coverages
18. 18 AAIS BOP, 2004 Revision, cont. Additional Income Coverages
Earnings from Dependent Locations
Newly Acquired Locations
Income Coverage Extensions
Alterations and New Buildings
Fungus and Related Perils
Interruption by Civil Authority
Period of Loss Extension
Income coverage exclusions and limitations
Leases, Licenses, Contracts, or Orders
Strikes, Protests, and Other Interference
Unnecessary Expenses
Software
19. 19 AAIS BOP, 2004 Revision, cont. Standard form named perils
Explosion; fire or lightning; riot or civil commotion; sinkhole collapse; smoke; sonic boom; sprinkler leakage; transportation; vandalism; vehicles and aircraft; volcanic action; windstorm or hail
Perils excluded, Standard form
Civil authority; earth movement or volcanic eruption; fungus or related perils; nuclear hazard; ordinance or law; utility failure; war and military action; water
Perils excluded, Special form
Same list as for Standard, plus Weather
20. 20 AAIS BOP, 2004 Revision, cont. Additional property exclusions, Standard form
Boiler explosion; computer virus or computer hacking; contamination or deterioration; criminal, fraudulent, dishonest, or illegal acts; defects, errors, or omissions; electrical currents; freezing; mechanical breakdown; missing property; neglect; rupturing or bursting; smog; smoke, vapor, or gas; water damage; wear and tear
Additional property exclusions, Special form
Same list as for Standard form, plus animals; collapse; pollutants; seepage; settling, cracking, shrinking, bulging, or expanding; temperature or humidity; and voluntary parting
Collapse
Not covered under Standard form
Additional coverage under Special form
21. 21 AAIS BOP, 2004 Revision, cont. Inland marine-style computer coverage
Additional definitions:
Computers, data records, hardware, media, programs and applications, proprietary programs, software
Also, Computer Hacking and Computer Virus
Physical damage coverage in Special form
Provided by exceptions to exclusions
For hardware and software, exceptions for:
Collapse, earth movement, electrical currents, freezing, smog, smoke/vapor/gas, utility failure, and water
For hardware only, exceptions for:
Animals, mechanical breakdown, settling/cracking/shrinking/bulging/expanding
22. 22 AAIS BOP, 2004 Revision, cont. Property Endorsements
Standard range of property endorsements
Complete set of terrorism endorsements
Utility interruption and equipment breakdown
Limited fungus and related perils (“mold”) coverage
Computer virus and computer hacking coverage
Installation, installation tools and equipment, builders risk
“PACE” extended coverages endorsement
“Property Additional Coverage Endorsement”
Pre-packaged endorsement providing increased limits for accounts receivable, BPP off-premises, employee dishonesty, forgery, outdoor signs, personal effects, spoilage, and valuable papers and records
23. 23 AAIS BOP, 2004 Revision, cont. Coverage L – Bodily Injury or Property Damage
Incorporates products/completed work aggregate limit
Includes known injury (“Montrose”) provisions
Coverage O – Fire Legal Liability
Damage to Short-Term Rented Premises
Additional limit
Coverage M – Medical Payments
Coverage P – Personal and Advertising Injury
Merging of two previously separate coverages
Each Occurrence and General Aggregate Limits
24. 24 AAIS BOP, 2004 Revision, cont. Personal and Advertising Injury Exclusions
Advertising business exclusion expanded to apply to insureds in Web and Internet businesses
New exclusions for violation of intellectual property rights and copyright infringement
New exclusion for P/AI arising from chat rooms, bulletin boards, etc. owned, hosted or controlled by the insured
Pollution exclusion options
Limited exception for short-term event
Limited exception for designated pollutants
Total pollution exclusion
Total pollution exclusion with heating equipment/hostile fire exception
Limited pollution liability extension
25. 25 AAIS BOP, 2004 Revision, cont. Additional Liability Charge for Off-Premises Operations
Additional loss costs and rating step provided
Eligible BOP classes include
Appliance - service and repair
Locksmiths
Musical instrument repair
Carpet and rug stores
Plumbing fixtures and supplies
Paint and wallpaper stores
26. 26 AAIS BOP, 2004 Revision, cont. Liability endorsements
Standard range of liability endorsements
Expanded number of additional insured endorsements
Six categories of professional liability endorsements
Non-owned/hired auto liability
Employment practices and employee benefits liability
Claims made endorsements for occurrence-based policies
Exclusion related to mold and construction defects
27. 27 AAIS Artisans Program Liability coverage “leads off”
Coverage L – Bodily Injury and Property Damage
Coverage M – Medical Payments
Coverage N – Products and Completed Work
Coverage O – Fire Legal Liability
Coverage P – Personal Injury and Advertising Injury
Built-in broad form contractual liability coverage
Liability endorsement options
Aggregate limits on a per project basis
Limitation of coverage to designated premises or projects
Explosion/collapse/underground (“XCU”) damage
Voluntary property damage
Employment practices and employee benefits
Exclusions related to mold and construction defects
Limited contractual liability coverage
28. 28 AAIS Artisans Program
29. 29 AAIS Artisans Program Additional Property Coverages
Antennas, Fences, or Signs
Debris Removal
Fire Department Service Charges
Glass (building glass)
Increased Costs – Ordinance or Law
Pollutant Clean Up and Removal
Removal
Collapse
Tearing Out and Replacing
Inland marine endorsement options
Contractors equipment, contractors tools, installation floater
APACE additional coverage endorsements
30. 30 Additional Services Custom product work
Filing service
Cost quote
Contact Rick Maka, Marketing Director
800/564-AAIS (2247), ext. 222
rickm@AAISonline.com