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AGENDA STATEMENT
Meeting Date: October 25, 1982
SUBJECT : County Contract Services - Insurance
EXHIBITS ATTACHED : Letter from Judy Adams, Alameda County Risk Manager dated October 19,
1982; Letters from Ben Fernandez dated September 27, August 24,
August 13 and August 6, 1982.
RECOMMENDATION : Authorize the addition of the County of Alameda to the City's
insurance policy.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Reduction in County overhead charges for contract services.
DESCRIPTION : As you may recall , at the time that the City negotiated the contracts
for service with Alameda County, the County proposed that the City
assume all liability exposures for services provided. As part of
the final contract agreement the County agreed to accept a reciprocal
hold harmless clause, in which the City would be responsible for the
acts of its employees and the County would be responsible for the acts
of County employees providing service to the City of Dublin. During
the last several months, the County has been unsuccessful in securing
a separate liability insurance policy to cover those services it
provides to the City of Dublin. In order to adequately insure those
services the County identified two alternatives. The first would be
to add the County as an additional insured to the City's insurance
policy. If the City agreed to add the County of its insurance policy
the County would agree to pay any additional premium costs and also pay
any premium increases which were directly attributable to contract
services for not only the term of the contract, but also 2 years beyond
the termination date of the contract. In addition, the overhead rates
which the City presently pays the County would be reduced.
1 The second alternative would be for the County to cover the contract services to the City
of Dublin under the County's Risk Management Program. The County has estimated that the
annual cost for this type of coverage would be $98,217. This cost would be passed onto the
City as part of the contract service, if this alternative was selected. It's important
to note that the City is already paying a portion of this insurance cost in the overhead
rates which it pays the County on all services except Sheriff services.
The City's insurance broker has contacted the City's present insurance carrier, Continental
Insurance Company. The insurance company underwriter has indicated that the only addi-
tional cost of adding the County as an additional insured to the City's insurance policy
would be a charge of $2,736 for liability coverage of those police vehicles which are
COPIES TO: Judy Adams
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specifically assigned to Dublin. This charge would be paid by the County.
Recommendation
It is Staff's recommendation that the City Council authorize the addition of the County
of Alameda to the City's insurance policy and direct Staff to amend the contract agreements
with the County with the following conditions included:
1 . The County will assume 100% of the cost of all additional premium increases which
are the result of adding the County to the City's insurance policy for the term of
the contracts and a period of 2 years after the termination date of the contracts.
This also includes any increase in rates due to adverse claim experience resulting
from the provision of contract services.
2. There should be an annual review of the various exposure charges and any impact
caused by beneficial or adverse exposure.
3. Annual review and termination or revision clauses should be included.
In summary the advantages to adding the County to the City's insurance policy are:
1 . The cost of insurance coverage to the City would be reduced in the form of reduced
overhead charges.
2. Claims would be handled in a more expeditious manner with one insurance company
handling all claims. There would be no subrogation conflicts between the County's
insurance and the City's insurance.
3. All increased premium charges would be assumed by the County for a period of 2 years
after the termination of contract services. In almost all cases the statute of
limitations is 100 days or 1 year, therefore, additional exposure to the City would
be minimal .
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October 19, 1982
Richard C. Ambrose
City of Dublin
P.O. Box 2340
Dublin, Ca. 94568
Dear Mr. Ambrose:
Thank you for your letter of October 5th regarding the insurance coverage for
contracts with the County of Alameda. Our estimates for cost allocation
charges to the City of Dublin covering insurance risks to the County's Risk
Management Program total $57,293. Most of this is for the Road Maintenance
risk. This figure is for the seven month period beginning July 1, 1982 and
ending January 31, 1983. The annual cost would be $98,217.
Considering the expense involved, it would definitely be cost effective for
the City to cover the County's liability under the City's policy since there
will be no charge for that coverage.
According to your request, the County will agree to a written agreement or
addendum to the existing contract providing that the County is willing to pay
any premium increases which were directly attributable to contract services.
This obligation would not only be valid for the term of the contract, but also
for a period of at least 2 years beyond the date in which the contract is
terminated.
Rich, let's see if we can get this matter tied up soon because the longer we
wait, the less chance that the City's insurance will be willing to cover
retroactive to July 1, 1982. We should keep in mind that it is important that
the coverage go back to July 1 otherwise the County's risk management charges
will need to be implemented. I recommend the Council consider authorizing you
to add the County as additional named insured immediately and that the terms
of the addendum be worked out as soon as possible thereafter. If you have any
reservations about this approach, let me know.
Thank you for your help.
S'ncerely
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UDY ADAMS, CSP
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September 27 , 1982
City of Dublin
6500 Dublin Blvd, Suite 218
Dublin, Ca. 94568
Attn: Rich Ambrose
Dear Rich:
We have discussed the matter of segergating experience with
Continental Insurance Company . John Bubrick, the senior
commercial lines underwriter, states that this cannot be done.
However, he does point out that the risk, even with the new
exposure, is probably too small for experience rating anyway.
Thus , if there were severe losses caused by assumption of
liability under these contracts , there should be no effect
on the premium caused by the adverse experience .
We have received word from the county administrator' s office
that the risk should be. assumed under your present contract
or the county will be back charging you for the cost of the
exposures .
Judy Adams has indicated that a decision on this matter should
be made as soon as possible so that we can put the entire matter
behind us .
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Subj : City of Dublin
Dear John:
Per our discussion, we would like to work out a solution to the possible
problem that can result if the operations of the County of Alameda are
insured under policy #CBP911523.
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You will recall in recent correspondence that City of Dublin has
undertaken contracts for Police Services, Animal Control Services,
Street Maintenance and Building Construction. . The County
of Alameda would like to be insured under our contract for provision
of these services.
The City of Dublin'is .agreeable'.to doing .t.his up to a point. The City of
Dublin would not want any .adverse experience occurring from these contracts
to effect their experience rating inthe future. Since the contracts only
have a 1 year duration, it is possible that bad effects of poor experience
could continue beyond the li£e.of the contract. . It would be difficult
to request reimbursement from the County of Alameda under such circumstances.
If you can work out a reasonable solution, such as issuing a separate
contract or segregating experience internally, we would appreciate an
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• City of Dublin CITY OF. DUBLIN
6500 Dublin, Blvd. Ste . 218
Dublin, Ca. 94568
Attn: Richard Ambrose
Dear Rich:
Enclosed please find a copy of the confirmation from
Continental Insurance Company regarding assumptions made
regarding additional costs of coverages to be assumed in
the various contracts entered into with the County of Alameda.
We will keep the original of this letter on file to be
certain that Continental Insurance Company does not change
{ its mind or its approach without prior knowledge .
In regard to a written agreement between the City of Dublin
and the County of Alameda, we do not profess to .be ' in a position
to properly write such a document . We think that County Counsel' s
Office should draft the final document. However, we think that
such a document should include the following:
a 1 . It should be agreed that the County of Alameda will
assume 100% of the cost of all additional closures
created by the written agreement between County of
Alameda and the City of Dublin.
2 . County of Alameda should assume any incremental in-
creases in rates due to adverse experience created
by assumption of risk for the County of Alameda due
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3 . There should be an annual review of the various ex
posure charges and any impact caused by beneficial
or adverse experience .
4. Any agreement entered into should be reviewed annually
and a termination revision, on either parties part ,
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As a practical matter, it will be difficult to assess the impact
of experience on any of the charges . However, we are privy to
the companys experience information . We do not anticipate any
great problems , however we must have the cooperation of both
parties in determining the proper way to handle any increase
costs .
As we discussed, we think that adding County of Alameda on to
policy #CBP911523 will be to the benefit of both parties . As
was pointed out, it would be difficult to separate the liability
of the two parties in the event of a loss within the city limits
i of Dublin. As long as the costs of the coverage are separated,
we do not anticipate any great problems .
Because this is relatively new ground, we would appreciate any
comments on the foregoing and, should you wish additional infor-
mation, please call upon us for additional input .
Best regards ,
COOPER:'1"LC:KENZIE MURPHY
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Dear John:
Many thanks for the manual wording for the treatment of
Govermental Agencies for Liability protection.
Because the wording is a bit hazy, we must have absolute
assurance that the recent'.contracts entered into with
the County of Alameda will not have an audit charge at the
end of the year . We have assured the City of Dublin official
that this would not be the case .
We would like ailetter indicating that Continental Insurance
Company will not be charging .for .this contract. If you prefer,
you can indicate at the bottom of this letter that the foregoing
is agreed upon and your signature will suffice .
Your prompt attention to this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Best Reg, us
COOP / - ( NZIE MURPHY
Ben Fernandez
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6500 Dublin Blvd. , Suite 218
Dublin, Ca. 94568
Attn: Richard Ambrose
Dear Rich:
We have submitted copies of all of the agreements to Continental
Insurance Company. They have affirmed that, due to the hold
harmless agreements reciprocally agreed to between the two
agencies , there will be no additional premium charged for the
contracts . In fact, if County of Alameda were added as an
additional insured, there would be no additional premium charged.
We are somewhat puzzled at their decision, but are also pleased.
We have asked the underwriter to send a memo to this office with
a copy to the company' s audit department . We do not want a
difference of opinion when the final audit is made . We think
that George Barbera will understand why we say this .
The only charge that would be made would be for the 6 police
vehicles assigned to the city . If it is agreed that the City
of Dublin will pick up these premium charges , the liability
charge per vehicle would by $456 . The contract indicates 6
vehicles , thus there would be an additional premium of $2 ,736 .
No changes on our contract will be made until this has been
thoroughly discussed with all parties . It would be well to
arrange a meeting between your office, the county office and
any of the insured parties that are interested. We will await
your instructions .
Best regards ,
COOPE' ►'cKENZIE MURPHY
Ben Fernandez
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