General Application Instructions
National Greek Life Organizations
Nationally affiliated Greek Life Organizations are required to apply for coverage via their National Chapter first. If your National Chapter declines coverage, CampusConnexions will then consider an application for the event in question. All of the underwriting criteria provided below must be met. These applications will be subject to underwriting approval.
Events held by National Greek Life Organizations always require underwriting review. You may complete the online application and your completed application will be automatically sent to our underwriting team. Please be sure to submit your application at least 7 to 10 days prior to the event to allow for underwriting. (found in the Download Forms dropdown menu).
Alternatively, if the National Chapter has approved coverage for your event, assuming the event requires evidence of insurance, the next step would be to contact your National Chapter. They should be able to provide your organization with evidence of insurance coverage; it is required that you request to include your group and the University of California as Additional Insureds.
Participant Waiver/Accident Medical Requirements
Participants Legal Liability provides coverage for claims you are legally obligated to pay because of actions brought against you, the Named Insured, by players and/or other participant(s). Participant means any player, coach, manager, staff member, team worker, official, media personnel, cheerleader, or band member practicing for, or participating in, the sporting event. This means all of your team members and players and any participating non- members! Participant liability insurance, like all liability policies, would provide coverage to the injured party only if the tenant user were liable.
****Failure to comply with one, or both, of the following requirements will affect Participant Legal Liability in place for any event even if a Certificate of Insurance is provided.****
On-Campus Events
Previously, Student Organization events and activities held on-campus were not covered by the University of California’s own insurance programs. This posed a problem for both students and the University because:
To remedy this problem, the University has purchased a commercial insurance policy to cover most on-campus student organization events. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING SURE THEIR ON-CAMPUS EVENTS ARE COVERED UNDER THIS COMMERCIAL POLICY. The following Event Coverage Checklist will help you do that.
PLEASE NOTE: This coverage is not for individual students or non-students. Student organizations may not use their name to obtain coverage for other parties. Some activities, such as dances, may require more steps than those on the checklist. INTENTIONAL MISREPRESENTATION OF AN EVENT INVALIDATES THE INSURANCE COVERAGE AND MAY BE REFERRED TO STUDENT CONDUCT FOR DISCIPLINARY ACTION.
Event Coverage Checklist
Please be sure your Student Organization is properly registered with Student Affairs. Coverage is available only for REGISTERED STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS.
Please refer to your schools website/intranet for specific procedures
Event Eligibility
If any of the above circumstances are applicable, your event will require additional underwriting which may take 7-10 business days. You may proceed with the online application, unless advised above to call the service center specifically. Your completed online application will be sent automatically to our underwriting team for review. Please be sure to submit your application at least 7 to 10 days prior to the event to allow for underwriting.
Apply for Coverage
Student organizations that already have an insurance source are ineligible for RCO Event Liability coverage.
For all other campus organizations, including fraternities and sororities, that do not have a national chapter, whose on-campus events fall within hazard classes 1, 2, 3 or 4, please click the Apply Online button. You will be issued an event-specific certificate as proof of insurance. However, if your event requires underwriting review, your completed online application will be sent automatically to our underwriting team for review. Please note that all hazard class 4 events including all events held by National Greek Fraternities/Sororities and all events of a political nature such as conventions, lectures, rallies and speakers require underwriting review. Please be sure to submit your application at least 7 to 10 days prior to the event to allow for underwriting.
Submission of a completed application and/or premium payment is not a guarantee of coverage. For events requiring additional underwriting review, submission of a completed application and/or premium payment is not a guarantee of coverage and coverage is not in place for your event until a Certificate of Insurance is provided. If you have questions about how your event should be classified for insurance purposes, or need more information about the application process or your Certificate of Insurance, contact AMBA at 1-866-838-9536.
The UC Hazard Class Chart (found in the Download Forms dropdown menu) may also help to determine if any waiver requirements or accident medical requirements may pertain to your event. Additionally, please read the ACE Accident Medical Policy Summary (found in the Download Forms dropdown menu) to help you determine if you meet the definition of an insured person.
Coverage for Non-Affiliated Vendors
If non-affiliates (people who are not students, officers, or employees of UC) will be providing any of the following goods or services at your event, they will need insurance coverage too:
If a Vendor or Performer needs insurance, please print the Event Liability (non-UC Parties) pdf application to provide to them or contact AMBA via email at [email protected] or phone at 1-866-838-9536 Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm (CT). They must provide a certificate of insurance naming your organization and The Regents of the University of California as Additional Insureds.
If the non-affiliates already have insurance coverage, they need to send the department in charge of the facility you are using a Certificate of Insurance. Certificate requirements are listed below.
Please note, the Certificate of Insurance for which you are applying may be subject to additional approval requirements by the underwriting Insurance Company. Please be sure to submit your application at least 7 to 10 days prior to the event date in order to meet your organization’s event insurance needs. Submission of a completed application and/or premium payment is not a guarantee of coverage. Coverage is not in place for your event until Certificate of Insurance is provided.
When to contact Campus Risk Management
Apply For Coverage
The University of California does not provide liability insurance coverage for the off-campus activities of student organizations. Although the University cannot require that student organizations obtain insurance for off-campus events, having insurance is recommended, especially for events involving physical activity. In some cases the student organization may have no choice but to obtain insurance, because the outside facility hosting the event requires proof of coverage before allowing the event to occur.
The University provides this website so student organizations can purchase insurance for off-campus events. It is best to start the process at least 7 to 10 days before the event. UNLIKE ON-CAMPUS STUDENT EVENTS, OFF-CAMPUS EVENTS ARE NOT PAID FOR BY THE UNIVERSITY. You must pay for the coverage by credit or debit card.
Additionally, student organizations that already have an insurance source are ineligible for RCO Event Liability coverage.
For all other student organizations, including fraternities and sororities, that do not have a national chapter, whose events will be off-campus, please either click the Apply Online button and apply as an off campus event or complete and print the fillable RCO Application Form (found in the Download Forms dropdown menu) which may be emailed to [email protected].
The UC Hazard Class Chart (found in the Download Forms dropdown menu) may also help to determine if any waiver requirements or accident medical requirements may pertain to your event. Additionally, please read the ACE Accident Medical Policy Summary (found in the Download Forms dropdown menu) to help you determine if you meet the definition of an insured person.
If you have questions about how your event should be classified for insurance purposes, or need more information about the application process or your Certificate of Insurance, contact AMBA at 1-866-838-9536.
Your application may be subject to additional approval requirements by the underwriting Insurance Company; all hazard class 4 events are subject to approval by the insurance company underwriter. You may proceed with the online application and, if necessary, your completed online application will be sent automatically to our underwriting team for review. Please be sure to submit your application at least 7 to 10 days prior to the event. For events requiring additional underwriting review, submission of a completed application and/or premium payment is not a guarantee of coverage and coverage is not in place for your event until a Certificate of Insurance is provided. If underwriting review is not required, your Certificate of Insurance will be issued automatically online upon completion of successful payment.
Once payment has been processed, you may print your Certificate of Insurance which constitutes proof that your event has liability insurance coverage. If necessary, also provide a copy to the host facility.
Coverage for Non-Affiliated Vendors
Make sure non-affiliates have the required insurance.
If non-affiliates (people who are not students, officers, or employees of UC) will be providing any of the following goods or services at your event, they will need insurance coverage too:
If a Vendor or Performer needs insurance, please print the Event Liability (non-UC Parties) pdf application to provide to them or contact AMBA via email at [email protected] or phone at 1-866-838-9536 Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm (CT). They must provide a certificate of insurance naming your organization and The Regents of the University of California as Additional Insureds.
If the non-affiliates already have insurance coverage, they need to send the department in charge of the facility you are using a Certificate of Insurance. Certificate requirements are listed below.
Requirements for Non-Affiliate Certificates of Insurance
Please note, the Certificate of Insurance for which you are applying may be subject to additional approval requirements by the underwriting Insurance Company. Please be sure to submit your application at least 7 to 10 days prior to the event date in order to meet your organization’s event insurance needs. Submission of a completed application and/or premium payment is not a guarantee of coverage. Coverage is not in place for your event until Certificate of Insurance is provided.
Crum & Forster Specialty Ins. Co. and US Fire Ins. Co Process (Liability & Auto Claims)
When reporting a notice of loss (injury, property damage to third parties, auto accidents, etc.; related to a registered event), please provide as much detail as possible. This should include, but not be limited to, Insured Name (The Regents of the University of California plus student organization/club name), Contact Name (student organization/club), Policy Number, Claimant Name, Claimant Contact Information, Date of Loss, Location of Loss, Cause of Loss, Your Policy or Reference Number, Initial Steps Taken to Mitigate the Loss, Type (s) and Description of Damage and Estimated Amount of Loss.
a. Online: CFConnect.cfins.com
A Crum & Forster issued User ID and Password is required to report a claim online. Please email [email protected] if you do not have one.
b. Email: [email protected]
c. Phone: 1-800-690-5520
d. Fax: 1-877-622-6218
The claims customer service department will immediately process your first notice of loss and you will be contacted by your servicing representative.
Philadelphia Process (Liability Claims)
When reporting a notice of loss (injury, property damage to third parties, auto accidents, etc.; related to a registered event), please provide as much detail as possible. This should include, but not be limited to, Insured Name (The Regents of the University of California plus student organization/club name), Contact Name (student organization/club), Policy Number, Claimant Name, Claimant Contact Information, Date of Loss, Location of Loss, Cause of Loss, Your Policy or Reference Number, Initial Steps Taken to Mitigate the Loss, Type (s) and Description of Damage and Estimated Amount of Loss.
The claims customer service department will immediately process your first notice of loss and you will be contacted by your servicing representative.
For information on how to report a University of California Accident Medical claim, view the instructions below for the ACE Process. You must report the accident to ACE prior to reporting to Philadelphia.
CHUBB Process (Accident Medical Claims)
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Written notice of claim must be provided within 90 days of the loss. Written proof of loss must be provided within 90 days after the date of loss. If it cannot be provided within that time period, it should be sent as soon as reasonably possible. In no event, except in the absence of legal capacity, will proof of loss be accepted more than one year from the date it was otherwise required.
When reporting a notice of an injury to a member and/or participant, please provide as much detail as possible about the circumstances of how the injury occurred. The information you gather will be needed on the claim form, see below, and the servicing representative will obtain further information when needed. Details should include, but not be limited to, Insured Name (UC Campus and full name of the student organization/club), student organization/club Contact Name, Policy Number (provided on form), Injured Member/Participant Name, Date of Loss, Description of the Injury, Description of the Event where the Injury Occurred, Physical Location where Injury Occurred, Cause of Injury, Your Reference Number (if applicable), Initial Steps Taken to assist the injured participant, any medical reports or invoices received from or on behalf of the injured participant.
The claims customer service department will immediately process your report and you and the injured participant will be contacted by your servicing representative.
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