The Vendor is required to provide to establish cost-effective, responsive, and culturally competent insurance coverage that protects tribal assets, employees, operations, and digital infrastructure while respecting tribal sovereignty and applicable federal and tribal laws.
- Insurance Lines of Coverage
• Commercial Property
• Inland Marine
• Crime
• Comprehensive General Liability
• Professional Liability
• Tribal Officials Errors & Omissions
• Tribal Officials & Management Liability
• Employment-Related Practices Liability
• Unemployment Insurance
• Fiduciary Liability
• Medical Malpractice
• Law Enforcement E&O
• Miscellaneous Professional Liability
• Marine Liability
• Accident
• Automobile Liability and Physical Damage
• Umbrella / Excess Liability
• Cyber Liability
• Workers’ Compensation
• Staff Medical Insurance
• Museum Artifacts
• Equipment Breakdown
• Pollution Liability
• Other Lines, as necessary
- Risk Identification and Assessment
• Assess risk levels and make recommendations for appropriate levels of risk retention on all lines of coverage. This would include on-site visits to update and maintain values at risk, and other exposures.
- Binding Coverage
• Issuance of certificates, binders, and additional insured requests in a timely manner. This includes assisting with any insurance company audits.
- Optional / Value-Added Coverages (Identify Separately)
• Proposers are encouraged to identify optional coverages, such as:
• General liability
• Directors & Officers (D&O)
• Employment practices liability (EPLI)
• Crime / fidelity bonds
• Environmental liability
• Excess / umbrella liability.
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