Common use of Auto Liability Clause in Contracts

Auto Liability. The Employer shall pay the full insurance policy premium for each regular full time and part time employee or SUCCESS employee to purchase an insurance benefit of (1) $500,000 bodily injury liability, and (2) $100,000 property damage liability. The insurance benefits provide additional coverage beyond an employee’s or SUCCESS employee’s own policy. In order to qualify for benefits, the employee or SUCCESS employee must qualify under the rules and regulations of the respective carrier, must be involved in an accident while driving the employee’s or SUCCESS employee’s own car on authorized school business, must be acting within the scope of the employee’s or SUCCESS employee’s employment or duties, and may qualify only when the use of the personal car has been authorized by a recognized representative of the Employer. Insurance benefits do not apply while an employee or SUCCESS employee is driving to or from work or during other personal use of the employee’s or SUCCESS employee’s automobile.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Comprehensive Agreement, Comprehensive Agreement, Comprehensive Agreement

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