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		<title>Serving Our Local Nonprofit Community</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This month’s article concerns the nonprofit community, an area of business that we know many of you are already involved with or actively considering. Nationally, nonprofits contribute in excess of $2 trillion to the U.S. Economy and, in Southern California; &#8230; <a href="http://rivierainsuranceservices.com/archives/84">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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            <p>This month’s article concerns the nonprofit community, an  area of business that we know many of you are already involved with or actively  considering. Nationally, nonprofits contribute in excess of $2 trillion to the U.S.  Economy and, in Southern California; the Santa Barbara  and Ventura  communities have among the highest number of nonprofits per capita.</p>
            <p>One of the main difficulties in running a successful  nonprofit is attracting board members. There are a number of risks involved in  running a nonprofit and it is of vital importance to protect those involved.</p>
            <p>Director and Officer Insurance is a key ingredient in  protecting nonprofit organizations. Below is some useful information to  consider.</p>
            <p><strong>Protecting Nonprofits, Directors and Officers (D&amp;O)  Liability Insurance:</strong></p>
            <p>D&amp;O coverage protects against a breach of duty by the  directors or officers of an organization. Policy guidelines can differ between  insurance companies, but the general idea is to protect the individuals and  organization from suits resulting from "any actual or alleged act or  omission, error, misstatement, misleading statement, neglect or breach of duty  by an Insured Person in the discharge of his/her duties”.</p>
            <p><strong>Covering where others fall short:</strong></p>
            <p>Indemnity provisions and state “safe harbor” laws for  nonprofits do not provide proper coverage for D&amp;O exposure. While indemnity  provisions can protect an individual in certain situations it is possible and  quite common for lawsuits to be filed outside of the narrow limitations that  most indemnity provisions fall into. In addition, most indemnity provisions  compensate the individual for their loss, covering the cost only after the  individual has paid it. Properly written D&amp;O insurance covers the costs up  front. “Safe harbor” statutes tend to differ from state to state  and typically have limitations so narrow that most suits fall outside of their  coverage.</p>
            <p><strong>Nonprofit exposure and current concerns:</strong></p>
            <p>With the exception of nonprofits in the medical field, there  is a low level of exposure for most nonprofits for liability suits. It should  be noted though that in recent years there has been an increase in the  frequency of employment related suits brought against nonprofits. An estimate  90% of suits brought against nonprofits are employment related. While actions  are being taken to reduce such suits, the liability is still there and it is  important to be aware of the risks.</p>
            <p><strong>Claims-made coverage and the Extended Reporting Period  (ERP)</strong></p>
            <p>D&amp;O policies differ from most liability coverage in that  they will pay for any claim made during the policy period, even if the event  occurred prior to the policy period, this is called “claims-made coverage”. The downside to this is that D&amp;O policies do not cover  once the policy is canceled, even if the incident occurred during the coverage  period. For example, Coverage is bought in 2002 and canceled in 2006. Then in  2007 a claim is made concerning events from 2005. Under the claims-made  coverage, there is no coverage from the canceled D&amp;O policy. Still, companies understand that it is desirable to have  coverage for claims occurring after a policy period, so it is possible to  purchase an ERP to deal with “Tail Issues”. When purchasing a policy there are  a number of variables to consider:</p>
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                <li>Can ERP be bought at your       option?</li>
                <li>How long is the ERP? 6       months? One year? Two years?</li>
                <li>Cost of ERP and the window in       time which it is possible to purchase ERP</li>
                <li>Is the cost of defense within       limit of insurance?</li>
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            <p>While there is some standardization in policy language,  there are also critical differences among D&amp;O insurance policies. When  deciding on the best coverage you must take into consideration the  organizations operating characteristics. We recommend a thorough review of  coverage. With proper D&amp;O coverage, individuals serving on the board can  act with the full knowledge that they are protected. In the long run this will  help you organization attract and retain a stronger board.</p>
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