USAC Local Association Meeting November 10-11, 2007 USAC Local Association Meeting November 10-11, 2007.

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USAC Local Association Meeting November 10-11, 2007 USAC Local Association Meeting November 10-11, 2007

USAC Local Association Meeting November 10-11, 2007 Insurance Program Competitive Event General Liability (G/L) Insurance Non-competitive Event G/L Insurance (Fun Rides/Tours, Training Rides, Camps, Clinics) Hired/Non-owned Auto / Moto liability insurance Club/LA G/L insurance Club/LA Directors and Officers Insurance Coaches liability insurance

USAC Local Association Meeting November 10-11, 2007 Member Benefit Insurance Program Adventure Advocates (Accident Medical) –3 new plans Assurant Health (Health, Dental, Vision) –Individual as well as group plans –Short term and student policies available Liberty Mutual (Homeowner, Renters, Auto, and Umbrella)

USAC Local Association Meeting November 10-11, 2007 Waivers Promoters required to use USAC waivers Cannot change format and font size Promoter required to keep waivers for 10 years Waivers must be hand-signed Only parent or legal guardian can sign waiver for a minor Need to make sure waivers completed properly Don’t forget about volunteer waivers

USAC Local Association Meeting November 10-11, 2007 Risk Management Key : Think Safety, Safety, Safety –Most risk management is just thinking about safety and using common sense Good planning Good communication Proper signage Adequate number of marshals and training Ensure USAC rules of racing are followed