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CHRISTINE O. GREGOIRE
Governor
JOHN R. BATISTE
Chief
STATE OF WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON STATE PATROL
General Administration Building · PO Box 42600 · Olympia, WA 98504-2600 · (360) 596-4000 · www.wsp.wa.gov
October 10, 2008
Ms. Liz Zenonian Waud
Port Angeles Police Department
321 East Fifth St
Port Angeles WA 98362
Subject: WSP Agreement No. C090128GSC
Enclosed with this letter is one fully executed original of the referenced agreement
between the Washington State Patrol and your agency. Please keep this original for
your records.
The Washington State Patrol contract tracking number is the agreement number
referenced above; please use this number on all correspondence regarding this
agreement. If you need further assistance, please contact Ms. Cindy Haider, Budget
and Fiscal Services, at (360) 596-4071.
Sincerely,
CHIEF JOHN R. BATISTE
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Budget and Fiscal Services
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WASHINGTON STATE PATROL
WSP Academy Facility Use Agreement
WSP Agreement No.
C090128GSC
Other Agreement No.
This Agreement IS between the State of Washington, Washington State Patrol and the Organization Identified below.
ORGANIZATION NAME
Port An eles Police De artment
OrganizatIon Location Address
321 E 5th St
Port An eles WA 98362
Organization Contact Name
Cor oral Kevin Miller
Organization Contact Fax
Organization Billing Address (If different from location address)
Organization Contact Telephone
360 452-4545
Organization Contact E-mail Address
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Agreement Start Date Agreement End Date
August 1,2008 July 31, 2013
ATTACHMENTS The follOWing Exhibits are attached to and Incorporated Into this Agreement by reference.
- General Terms and Conditions
- Exhibit A, FacIlity Use Regulations
- Exhibit B, IndiVidual Release of CIvil Claims and Indemnity Agreement
- Exhibit C, Insurance Re uirements for EVOC Use
This Agreement, including the attached Terms and Conditions and any other documents Incorporated by reference,
contains all of the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties No other understandings or representations, oral or
otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Agreement shall be deemed to eXist or bind the parties The parties
signing below warrant that they have read and understand this Agreement and have the authority to enter into this
A reement
FOR THE WASHINGTON STATE PATROL:
WSP Signature
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APPROVED AS TO FORM BY THE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL 7/3/03
WSP Academy FaCIlity Use Agreement
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WSP Academy Facility Use Agreement
General Terms and Conditions
1. Statement of Work. Based on availability, WSP shall provide the use of its WSP Academy facilities and other services to the
Organization as requested. These facilities and services include:
. Overnight lodging for students
. Meals for students attending training at the WSP Academy
. Classroom use, including a personal computer lab
. Multipurpose Building/Gym
. Training Tank/Pool
. Firing Range
. Hazardous Materials Training Pit
. Emergency Operator Vehicle Course (EVOC), which can include training vehicles and PIT vehicles
. Instructors for various subjects, including EVOC and the Firing Range
The Organization acknowledges that WSP shall not tolerate unruly behavior, including but not limited to, horseplay or roughhousing.
The Organization and its members shall make every effort to ensure their own safety and the safety of others. If WSP determines that
this section has been violated by the Organization, WSP may stop all Organization training taking place under this Agreement, order
the Organization off of WSP premises, and restrict the Organization from the use of WSP facilities in the future.
When fully executed this Agreement replaces any other agreement between the parties on this subject.
2. Registration for Use of Facilities. The Organization must make all requests no less than three (3) business days in advance of
facility use. The Organization shall make requests to use specific facilities available at the WSP Academy to the WSP Project
Manager identified on Page 1 of this Agreement. The Organization shall make this request in writing, and must provide the following
information to WSP:
. This Facility Use Agreement Number
. The facility being requested
. The dates/times the facility will be needed
. An Organization point of contact for this use
If available, WSP shall notify the Organization in writing in order to confirm the Organization's use of the requested facility. WSP
reserves the right to cancel any registration should WSP mission needs require any facilities use, however WSP shall notify the
Organization of any such cancellations as soon as pOSSible.
3. Facility Regulations. The Organization shall follow WSP Facility Use Regulations while using WSP facilities under this Agreement.
The WSP Facility Use Regulations are attached as Exhibit A to this Agreement. Additionally, each Individual using either the
Multipurpose Building/Gym for ground tactics training, the EVOC, the Firing Range, or the Training Tank/Pool shall sign a Release of
Civil Claims and Indemnity Agreement (Exhibit B) prior to facility use.
4. Insurance Requirements for EVOC Use. If the Organization will use the EVOC at any time during the period of performance of this
Agreement, the Organization shall comply with the insurance requirements contained In Exhibit C, Insurance ReqUirements for EVOC
Use.
5. Fees. The Organization shall reimburse WSP for services rendered under the terms of this Agreement according to rates and fees
established in the WSP Training Division User Fee Study in effect at the time of the service. Organizations can obtain this study from
the WSP Project Manager identified on Page 1 of this Agreement.
6. Payment for Services. WSP shall bill the Organization no more than once per month In accordance With this Agreement. WSP shall
send billings to the Organization billing address identified on Page 1 of this Agreement. The Organization shall reimburse WSP within
30 days of receipt of billing from WSP.
7. Definitions.
"Agreement" means this Facility Use Agreement, including all documents attached or incorporated by reference, and any amendments
executed in accordance with this Agreement.
"Organization" means the entity purchasing services under this Facility Use Agreement from WSP, and includes the Organization's
officers, directors, trustees, employees and/or agents unless otherwise stated in this Agreement. For the purposes of this agreement,
the Organization shall not be considered an employee or agent of WSP.
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General Terms and Conditions (Continued)
"WSP" means the State of Washington, Washington State Patrol, federal employer identification number 91-6001127, and its officers,
directors, trustees, employees and/or agents. For the purposes of this agreement WSP shall not be considered an employee or agent
of the Organization.
8. Assignment. The work to be provided under this Agreement, and any claim arising thereunder, is not assignable or delegable by
either party in whole or in part, without the express written consent of the other party.
9. Agreement Alterations and Amendments. WSP and the Organization may mutually amend this Agreement. Such amendments
shall not be binding unless they are in writing and signed by personnel authorized to bind WSP and the Organization.
10. Compliance with Civil Rights Laws. During the period of performance for this Agreement, both parties shall comply with all federal
and state nondiscrimination laws.
11. Disputes. In the event a dispute arises under this Agreement, it shall be determined by a Dispute Board in the following manner: The
Chief of WSP shall appoint a member to the Dispute Board. The Organization shall appoint a member to the Dispute Board. The
Chief of WSP and the Organization shall jointly appoint a member to the Dispute Board. The Dispute Board shall evaluate the dispute
and make a determination of the dispute. The determination of the Dispute Board shall be final and binding to all parties to this
Agreement.
12. Governing Law. This Contract shall be governed in all respects by the laws of the State of Washington. The jurisdiction for any
action hereunder shall be the Superior Court for the State of Washington. The venue of any action hereunder shall be in the Superior
Court for Thurston County, State of Washington.
13. Indemnification. The Organization shall be responsible for and shall indemnify and hold WSP harmless for all claims resulting from
the acts or omissions of the Organization.
14. Maintenance of Records. During the term of this Agreement and for six years following termination or expiration of this Agreement,
both parties shall maintain records sufficient to document performance of all acts required by statute, regulation, rule, or this
Agreement; substantiate the parties' statement of Its organization's structure, tax status, capabilities and performance; and
demonstrate accounting procedures, practices and records which sufficiently and properly document WSP's Invoices to the
Organization and all expenditures made by WSP to perform as required by this Agreement.
15. Order of Precedence. In the event of any inconsistency in the terms of this Agreement, or between its terms and any applicable
statute or rule, the inconsistency shall be resolved by giving precedence in the following order to: applicable federal and state law,
regulations and rules, any other provision of this Agreement; and any document incorporated by reference.
16. Personnel. WSP employees performing work under the terms of this Agreement shall be under the direct command and control of
the Chief of WSP or designee, and shall perform duties required under this Agreement in a manner consistent with WSP policy and
regulations, and applicable federal, state and local laws. The assignment of WSP personnel under this Agreement shall be at the
discretion of the Chief of WSP or designee.
17. Responsibility for Property Damage. The Organization shall be responsible for the actual costs for the repairs of any damage
resulting from the Organization's use of any WSP faCIlity under this Agreement.
18. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement or any provision of any document incorporated by reference shall be held invalid,
such invalidity shall not affect the other provisions of this Agreement which can be given effect without the invalid provision, if such
remainder conforms to the requirements of applicable law and the fundamental purpose of this Agreement, and to this end the
provisions of this Agreement are declared to be severable.
19. Termination. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, either party may terminate this Agreement, in whole or In part, upon
thirty (30) calendar days written notification. If this Agreement is so terminated, the terminating party shall be liable only for
performance in accordance with the terms of this Agreement for performance rendered prior to the effective date of termination.
20. Waiver. A failure by either party to exercise its rights under this Agreement shall not preclude that party from subsequent exercise of
such rights and shall not constitute a waiver of any other rights under this Agreement unless stated to be such in writing and signed by
an authorized representative of the party and attached to the original Agreement.
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WSP FACILITY USE REGULATIONS
1. General Rules for All Facilities
a. Safety is the first concern while using WSP facilities.
b. Report all injuries to the WSP Administrative Building immediately.
c. The Organization must check in at the WSP Administrative Building pnor to beginning training.
d. The Organization must ensure that all trash has been placed in appropnate trash containers, and that the facility configuration is
returned to its original condition at the end of each day of use.
e. Alcoholic beverages and non-prescription drugs are not allowed at the WSP Academy. Individuals with any noticeable indication
of alcohol on their breath will be dismissed from the premises.
f. The WSP Academy Commander or designee has the final say on determining if the Organization is complying with these Facility
Use Regulations, and may suspend the Organization's use of WSP Academy facilities if he/she determines that the Organization
is not in compliance.
2. Classrooms
a. No smoking, food or beverages are allowed in the classrooms.
b. Place chairs on top of desks after the last class of the day.
c. Ensure that all materials and trash are cleaned up at the end of the day.
d. Do not open classroom windows.
3. Multipurpose Building (Gym)
a. No smoking, food or beverages are allowed in the Multipurpose Building, including locker rooms and restrooms.
b. High-top tennis or court shoes are required for all users during sporting events or activities such as basketball or volleyball.
c. Appropriate attire shall be worn at all times.
d. No impact weapons will be used on punching bags or Body Opponent Bags (BOB).
e. Bag gloves will be worn to protect hands while hitting punching bags.
f. No competitive sparring or wrestling is allowed.
g. Do not engage in weightlifting without a spotter.
h. Clean and replace all equipment after use.
3. Training Tank
a. All individuals using the Training Tank must familiarize themselves with the type and location of rescue devices prior to training.
b. The Organization must have a minimum of two people in the Training Tank area in order to use the Training Tank. The second
person does not have to be In the water, but must be able to observe the sWimmer
c. There is absolutely no running in the Training Tank area.
d. All swimmers must shower before entering the Training Tank. No swimmer may enter the Training Tank with open sores or
wounds, bandages, jewelry, bobby pins or other small items. All swimming attire shall be conservative In appearance.
e. When training is taking place in the Training Tank, the Organization is required to have two instructors in the Training Tank area
for any training taking place in the Training Tank. However, if underwater training is taking place the Organization will have a
minimum of three instructors in the Training Tank area (one remaining out of the water, and with two of the three being certified
divers). Instructors must explain all safety procedures prior to training taking place. No one will be forced to perform any exercise
in which they are not comfortable.
f. The Organization shall ensure the Training Tank area is locked and secured after use.
4. Firing Range
a. Safety is everyone's responsibility on the firing range. If anyone sees an unsafe situation occur on the firing range they must
immediately call a cease fire and notify the firearms instructor.
b. All firing range training must be supervised by a qualified firearms instructor
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WSP FACILITY USE REGULATIONS (continued)
c. All personnel present must use eye and hearing protection, as well as protective body armor.
d. Steel targets will not be engaged closer than 15 yards
e. Discipline must be maintained at all times to prevent mishaps or injuries. All personnel present must obey all range commands
Immediately.
f. No one shall give a firearm or take a firearm from anyone unless the firearm's cylinder or action is open, unloaded and with the
safety engaged. Likewise, no firearm shall be benched without ensuring the firearm is unloaded, the action opened and the
safety engaged.
g. Shooters shall use the clearing barrels to load, unload or clear rounds from firearms.
h. No one shall go forward of the firing line unless directed to do so by the firearms instructor.
i. Handguns will remain holstered at all times except for the firing line. Shotguns and rifles shall be carried with the action or bolt
open, the safety engaged and with the muzzle higher than the tallest person in the area. Using a sling to carry a shotgun or rifle
over the shoulder is acceptable.
j. Dry firing is allowed only on the firing line and only at the direction of the firearms instructor.
k. Firearms may be cleaned in designated areas only.
I. No food, beverages or smoking is allowed in the firing range area.
m. Horseplay or unruly behavior will not be tolerated.
5. Hazardous Materials Pit
a. The gate to the Hazardous Materials Pit must be locked when not in use.
b. There is no smoking within 500 feet of the outer fence.
c. The Hazardous Material Pit may not be used at the same time as the Firing Range.
6. Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC)
a. The Organization shall follow all directions of the WSP Trooper present during use of the EVOC. WSP may suspend training
should the Organization fail to follow these regulations, operate vehicles in an unsafe manner or if weather conditions dictate a
suspension of training for safety purposes.
b. One qualified instructor must be present during use of the EVOC
c. Instructors must explain Emergency Stop Procedures prior to training.
d. High beam headlights will be on, seat belts will be fastened and helmets Will be worn by students and instructors at all times while
in student training vehicles.
e. All vehicles will travel in the same direction during training.
f. Cone setters shall remain off the paved portion of the course when not resetting cones. Students must understand that student
drivers are learning and may experience complete loss of control at any time while driving on the EVOC.
g. Visitors are not allowed on the EVOC without the permission of the WSP Academy Commander.
h. There IS a 50 mph speed limit on the brake-and-steer exercise approaching the skid pan, and a 15 mph speed limit on general
skid pan exercises.
i. Driving on the skid pan while the surface is dry is prohibited. Do not drive on gravel prior to driving on the skid pan. Do not drive
on the fire hoses that feed water to the skid pan.
j. Pursuit Immobilization Technique (PIT) training shall only be performed on the four-lane area of the EVOC. PIT training is not
authorized for any other area of the EVOC.
k. The Organization shall ensure that all debris left on the track is cleaned up, such as dirt debris and coffee cups.
I. Live fire exercises are expressly prohibited on the EVOC. Blank ammunition and/or simulators may be used provided the use is
authorized in writing by the WSP Academy Commander. If authorized, the Organization shall follow WSP directions in the use of
these materials.
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Exhibit B
RELEASE OF CIVIL CLAIMS AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT
For and in consideration of being permitted to use Washington State Patrol facilities at
the Washington State Patrol Academy in Shelton, Washington State; and understanding
I am in no way an employee or agent of the Washington State Patrol;
I,
(Please print your full name)
for myself, my heirs, assigns or other successors in interest, do hereby release and
forever discharge the Washington State Patrol, the State of Washington, its officers,
agents, employees, agencies and departments from any and all liability for all existing
and future claims, damages, and causes of action of any nature whatsoever which I
may have or which may cause injury to me or which may otherwise arise as a result of
my being a permissive user of Washington State Patrol facilities, and I do hereby waive
any claim against the Washington State Patrol, the State of Washington, its officers,
agents, employees, agencies and departments for personal injuries, loss of service, or
medical expenses of whatever nature which might arise during or as a result of my
being a permissive user of Washington State Patrol facilities.
Furthermore, I do agree that I will forever protect, defend, hold harmless and indemnify
the Washington State Patrol, the State of Washington, its officers, agents, employees,
agencies and departments against any and all claims for damages, judgements, or
liabilities by third persons that may occur as a direct or indirect result of my using
Washington State Patrol facilities, including those resulting directly or indirectly from my
acts or omissions, from the indemnitee's acts or omissions, or any combination thereof.
Dated this
day of
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Signed:
Witness:
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Exhibit C
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR EVOC USE
1. General. In order to use the EVOC, the Organization shall, at all times during the term of
this Agreement at its cost and expense, buy and maintain insurance of the types and
amounts listed below. Failure to buy and maintain the required insurance may result in the
termination of this Agreement at WSP's option. All insurance and surety bonds should be
Issued by companies admitted to do business within the State of Washington and have a
rating of A-, Class VII or better in the most recently published edition of Best's Reports.
Before gaining access to the EVOC, the Organization shall furnish the WSP Administrative
Contact named on Page 1 of this Agreement with a certificate(s) of insurance, executed by
a duly authorized representative of each insurer, showing compliance with the insurance
requirements specified In this Agreement. All insurance provided in compliance with this
contract shall be primary as to any other insurance or self-Insurance programs afforded to
or maintained by WSP. If the Organization is self-Insured, eVidence of its status as a self-
insured entity shall be provided to WSP. If requested by WSP, the Organization must
describe its financial condition and the self-insured funding mechanism.
2. Level of Insurance.
a. General liability: The Organization shall maintain general liability (CGL) insurance
with a limit of not less than $1,000,000 per each occurrence If such CGL insurance
contains aggregate limits, the General Aggregate limit shall be at least twice the
"each occurrence" limit. CGL insurance shall have products-completed operations
aggregate limit of at least two times the "each occurrence" limit.
b. Business Auto Liability: The Organization shall maintain business auto liability with a
limit not less than $1,000,000 per accident. Such insurance shall cover liability
arising out of "Any Auto." Business auto coverage shall be written on ISO form CA
0001, or substitute liability form providing equivalent coverage. The Organization
waives all rights against WSP for the recovery of damages to the extent they are
covered by business auto liability insurance.
3. Cancellation of Insurance. The Organization's insurer shall give WSP forty-five (45)
calendar days advance notice of cancellation or non-renewal of any insurance referred to
herein. If cancellation is due to non-payment of premium, WSP shall be given ten (10)
days advance notice of cancellation.
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Self-Insured Coverage Document
#CT -2008
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WCIA Coveraqe Document :!JCT-200B
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WASHINGTON CITIES INSURANCE AUTHORITY
Self.lnsured Coverage Document CT-2DOa
January 1, 200B, to January 1,2009
12:01 am Pacific Standard Time
LIMITS/ULTIMATE NET LOSS:
SELF.INSURED LAYER LIMIT:
REINSURED LAYER GEM:
$4,000,000 PER OCCURRENCE
$1,000,000 PER OCCURRENCE PER MEMBER
REINSURED LAYER Munich Re America. $15,000,000 PER OCCURRENCE
TOTAL LIMIT:
$20,000,000 PER OCCURRENCE, subject to aggregates and sub-limits
below and in Section 1.0, (Coverage Limits) in the WCIA Joint
Protection Program.
AGGREGATE LIMITS/SUB-LIMITS.
$1,000,000 per occurrence limit and $1,000,000 annual aggregate limit per
Member applying for the release, discharge or backup of liquids and/or effluents
from waste water and/or sanitary sewer lines owned, leased. maintained or
operated by a "Member".
$5,000,000 per occurrence limit and $5,000,000 annual aggregate limit per
member for Errors or Omissions Coverage arising out of the operations,
ownership, maintenance or use of any airport.
Above $5,000,000 Per Occurrence $10,000,000 annual aggregate Product
liability coverage per Member, $15,000,000 Public Official liability annual
aggregate per Member, $15',000,000 Employment Practice Liability annual
aggregate per Member and a $30,000,000 annual aggregate per Member for
Law Enforcement Liability arislllg out of Member owned jails or holding facilities
with overnight or greater length of stay for the confinement of inmates.
$4,000,000 per occurrence limit and $4,000,000 annual aggregate per Member
applying to Terrorism.
DESCRIPTION OF COVERAGE: General liability, Automobile Liability, Stop-Gap Coverage, Errors or Omissions
Liability and Employee Benefits Liability.
LIMITS OF LIABILITY FOR ALL COVERAGE
The limits/Ultimate Net Loss stated herein and the rules below set the maximum the Authority
will pay regardless of the number of:
a. members;
b claims made or lawsuits brought; or
c. persons or organizations making claims or bringing lawsuits
TERRITORY. This coverage applies to General Liability, Automobile Liability, Stop-Gap Coverage, Errors or
Omissions liability and Employee Benefit Liability occurring anywhere in the United Slates of America, its territories
and possessions or Canada.
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WCIA Coverage Document #CT.2008
MEMBERS COVERE:D BY THIS AGREEMENT.
Aberdeen
Anacortes
A Regional Coahtion for Housing
Arlington
Aubum
Bainbridge Island
Battle Ground
Benton City
Benton County Emergency Services
Bonney Lake
Bothell
Burlington
Burien
Camas
Cashmere
Centralia
Chehalls
Cheney
Chelan
Clark Regional Emergency. Services
Agency (CRESA)
Clarkston
Cle Elum
Clyde Hill
Coupeville
Covington
Cowlitz-Wahkiakum Council of
Govemments
Des Moines
Eastside Public Safety
Communications
eCity Gov Alliance
Edgewood
Edmonds
Elma
Emergency Services Coordinating.
Agency
Enumclaw
Fife
George
Goldendale
Grandview
Grays Harbor 911 Communicabons
Hoquiam
Issaquah
I<elso
I<enmore -
I<ent
I<lrkland
Lacey
La Conner
Lake Forest Pari<
Lake Stevens
Leavenworth
Long Beach
Longview
LOTI Alliance
Ma bton
Maple Valley
Marysville
Marysville Fire Distnct
McCleary
Medical Lake
Medina
Mercer Island
Metropolitan Park Dlstnct of Tacoma
Mill Creek
Milton
Monroe
Monroe Fire District
Montesano
Moses Lake
Mountlake Terrace
Mount Vernon
Mukilteo
Multi Agency Communications Center
Newcastle
Normandy Park
North Bonneville
Northshore Utility District
NW Incident Management Team
Oak Harbor
Ocean Sllores
Olympia
Othello
Pasco
PENCOM
Port Angeles
Port Townsend
Pullman
Paqe 3
Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport
Pullman Metropolitan Park District
Puyallup
Renton
Richland
Ridgefleld
Sammamish
Shelton
Shoreline
Skagit 911
Snohomish
Snohomish Co. Emergency Radio
System
SNOCOrvl/Medic 7
SNOPAC
Snoqualmie
Soap Lake
Spokane Valley
Stanwood
Steilacoom
Sumner
Three Rivers Regional Wastewater
Authority
Thurston Regional Planning Council
Toppenlsh
Tukwila
Tumwater
Union Gap
University Place
Valley Communications
Valley Regional Fire Authority
Walla Walla
W A Cities Insurance Authonty
Warden
Washougal
Water Operating Board
Westport
WHITCOM 911
Woodinville
Woodway
Yakima Valley Conference of
Governments
Yarrow Point
Zillah
This document is not an insurance pohcy. The Washington Cities Insurance Authority (Authority) is not an insurance
company. This document is an agreement by the Authority and Its members to pay all covered losses subject to the
limits and other terms and conditions of this Agreement and any addenda attached. In consideralion of the
assessments paid by the members, this Agreement provides the following coverages'
I. COVERAGE AGREEMENTS
1. Coverage
A. GENERAL & AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COVERAGE
In consideration of the assessment herein provided, tile Authority hereby agrees, 5ubJect to the
limitations, terms and r..ondilions hereinafter mentlorerJ, to pay on behalf of the member all :;IJlllS
which the member shali be ohligated to pay by reason of liability
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