1 Local Government Liability Pool. Background W.S. 1-42-101 - enabled the state to create a state administered self insurance account that will offer.

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1 Local Government Liability Pool

Background W.S enabled the state to create a state administered self insurance account that will offer reasonably priced liability coverage and loss prevention programs to local government entities. Coverage, through this account, will respond to claims brought against local governments under the WY Governmental Claims Act and arising under federal law or laws of other jurisdictions.

Coverage Description Limits LGLP will provide each participant with a $250,000 per person/$500,000 per occurrence coverage limit for claims brought under the Wyoming Governmental Claims Act, and a $500,000 per occurrence coverage limit for covered claims brought under federal law and the laws of other jurisdictions. LGSIP coverage will be on an occurrence basis. Defense costs will be paid in addition to the limit of liability coverage.

4 Wyoming Governmental Claims Act would apply to TORT actions - negligence in property maintenance, etc. Federal Laws would apply to Civil Rights Violations wrongful termination of employee Sex discrimination rules or ordinances which violate an individuals civil rights

Deductibles Options, which apply per occurrence are: $500, $1000, $2500, & $5000 deductibles. Entities may have their choice of deductibles, with higher deductibles resulting in lower coverage cost.

What and Who is Covered? General liability (including personal injury, civil rights, fiduciary liability, water craft liability, among others. Automobile liability Public officials errors and omissions liability Board of Supervisors and district employees are covered Exclusions usual to those of commercial insurance will apply.

What’s Not Covered LGLP does not provide coverage for the following: Workers compensation & employer's liability (negligence of employee) Real & personal property owned by covered entities or property of others required to be insured under contract.

8 Automobile physical damage (comprehensive & collision); medical payments; & uninsured motorist coverage. Pays for damage to others autos but not covered persons auto Any type of property coverage. Office equipment, buildings Any item that would be covered by property insurance, etc. LGLP covers and defends liability actions

Effective Date of Coverage Membership runs from July 1 through June 30 of the following year. Coverage is not effective until enrollment forms and payment of the appropriate contribution is received by LGLP.

Cost of Program Each entity will be rated on its own loss experience and operating budget Minimum cost is $ per year

Program Services LGLP will provide liability coverages for claims which arise under the Governmental Claims Act and certain Federal statutes. In addition to these coverages, LGLP will provide services which traditionally have been provide by insurers, such as claim handling and loss prevention.

General Management The states risk manager and the Self- Insurance Policy Board will be responsible for the management of LGLP. Day to day administrative duties (i.e. collection of contributions, issuing participation certificates, claim coordination) will be performed by the office of the risk manager. Contact: (307) or toll free , is the Insurance Manager.

Enrollment Procedure To apply for coverage from the pool complete The following activities: Fill out the questionnaire and any applicable supplemental questionnaires. Contact LGLP to obtain assistance in determining the contribution amount due and submit a check with the applications. Checks should be made payable to : Local Government Liability Pool 2424 Pioneer Ave Cheyenne, WY 82003

14 SUMMATION This is the cheapest liability coverage a conservation district can have. If you don’t have it - get it.