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BCJPIA Knowing when to use SLIP, SEP and VIP Presented By: Conor Boughey License #0C36861
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Outline When to use –Special Liability Insurance Program (SLIP) –Special Events Program (SEP) –Vendor Insurance Program (VIP) Coverage at a glance Contacts
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Selecting Coverage - SLIP SLIP is best used for ongoing exposures that you want to transfer away from your entity –Examples: Friends of the Library Visitors Bureau (many events) Historical Society with events at City Owned Historic Site Joint exposure between two entities, e.g. Rec Center SLIP is for public entities or non-profits, it is a group purchase program.
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Selecting Coverage - SEP SEP is best used for single events that you want to transfer away from your entity. –Examples: Social Receptions & Banquets 4 th of July Parade Co-Sponsored Art Exhibit at owned location SEP is for public entities, or events that are co- sponsored by public entities
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Selecting Coverage - VIP VIP is best used for helping third parties to meet insurance requirements –Examples: Yoga instructor using rec center Self employed/small software engineer contracting with your entity Auto club renting entity owned land
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Coverage Comparison At a glance:
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Contacts SLIP: Entity works with BCJPIA Brokerage Team to place coverage SEP: Entity contacts Penny Dewitt to place coverage VIP: Entity places vendor in contact with Penny Dewitt to place coverage Applications for each program are available, please contact Conor Boughey (or Andrea) to start the application process. Penny Dewitt-Holdren pdewitt@alliant.com Direct 949-660-8142 Special Events Fax 619-699-0902 Vendor/Contractor Fax 619-699-0907
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