Ohio Transit Risk Pool Serving the Risk Management Needs of Ohio Public Transit Since 1994.

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Ohio Transit Risk Pool Serving the Risk Management Needs of Ohio Public Transit Since 1994

OTRP Mission Statement : “Our mission is to provide property and liability coverage supported by risk management services that minimize the loss exposures of our members. We will deliver these services, tailored to our members’ needs, on a long-term, financially sound, and cost effective basis.”

OTRP’s History and Governance : Incorporated as a non-profit “Joint Self-Insurance Pool” in 1994 under Ohio Revised Code Governed by an independent Board comprised of one representative per member transit system (equal voting) Long-Term Goals: –Maximize the availability of coverages –Reduce and stabilize the cost of risk over the long-term –Increase control over claims and litigation

Advantages of OTRP Membership include : Significant Long-Term Premium Reductions High Liability Limits--Broad Forms of Coverage Member Retention and Control of Investment Earnings and Loss Fund Surpluses Significant Control over Claims and Litigation Management Activities/Strategies

Further Advantages of OTRP Membership: Eliminates Need for Annual Insurance Procurements by Each Member Enhanced Training, Risk Management & Loss Control Services Creation of Synergies Tied to Collaboration with other Ohio Transit Systems

OTRP contracts with third-parties for most of its services: Brokerage: Arthur J. Gallagher & Company Corporate Counsel: Squire, Sanders & Dempsey Actuarial: Godbold, Malpere & Company Financial Auditing: Lytkowski & Company Effective , General Mgmt. Services In-House Effective , Claims Mgmt. Services In-House

OTRP Liability Program Structure (2003) Each Member has a $1,000 deductible OTRP Pools Losses above Members’ deductibles to $1,000,000 per occurrence OTRP Purchases Liability Reinsurance from Endurance Re (Best’s A-, XII) for coverage over $1,000,000 to $10,000,000 per occurrence, on behalf of its Members through NPX

OTRP Property Program Structure (2003) Each Member has a $1,000 deductible for Commercial Property Losses For Auto Physical Damage, Small Members have a $1,000 deductible and Large Members have a $25,000 deductible OTRP Pools Losses above Members’ deductibles to $250,000 per occurrence OTRP Purchases Property Policy from Allianz (Best’s A++ XV) for coverage over $250,000 to $200,000,000/occurrence

OTRP’s Membership includes OTRP’s Membership includes : Metro RTA (Akron)ACRTA (Lima) SARTA (Canton)RCTB (Mansfield) GDRTA (Dayton)Laketran (Painesville) DCTB (Delaware)TARTA (Toledo) BCRTA (Hamilton)WRTA (Youngstown) PARTA (Kent)SEAT (Zanesville)

Ohio Transit Risk Pool Serving the Risk Management Needs of Ohio Public Transit Since 1994