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PROCEDURE Title: Property Insurance Procedures Related Policy: FDJJ 1320 I. DEFINITIONS Department of Financial Services (DFS) Agency responsible for managing the risk management program for the State. Division of Risk Management Section within the Department of Financial Services that manages insurance matters for the State. FLAIR - Florida Accounting Information Resource - The automated accounting system utilized by the State of Florida, which contains the state s official financial records. General Services Liaison (GSL) Staff members who work in each of the regions that perform General Service s functions. Insurance Coordinator Staff member in the Bureau of General Services, Support Services Section that serves as the primary point of contact for the Department s state property insurance matters. Insured Locations Spreadsheet List of all insured locations maintained by the Insurance Coordinator. Named Peril Specific causes of loss listed in an insurance policy that are covered. The named perils under the State s insurance are fire, lightning, explosion, windstorm or hail, smoke, aircraft or vehicles, riot or civil commotion, sinkhole collapse and flood. Operating Capital Outlay (OCO) - Equipment, fixtures, and other tangible personal property of a nonconsumable and non-expendable nature, the value or cost of which is $1,000 or more and the normal expected life of which is one year or more. State Risk Management Trust Fund The State s self insurance fund for risk management that provides insurance for State-owned buildings and equipment. II. STANDARDS/PROCEDURES A. Requesting Insurance Coverage (Buildings and Equipment): 1. General Services Liaisons and Contract Managers (for contracted programs) shall submit the Department of Financial Services, Coverage Request, Form DI4-850 (attachment 1) and photos of the building to the Insurance Coordinator. Page 1 of 5

SECTION: 2. General Services Liaisons and Contract Managers (for contracted programs) shall provide an updated number of state and/or contracted employees at the location to the Insurance Coordinator. 3. General Services Liaisons and Contract Managers (for contracted programs) shall provide an updated inventory of all Department owned property at the location to the Insurance Coordinator. 4. The Insurance Coordinator shall review Coverage Request Form. 5. The Insurance Coordinator shall calculate building and/or contents coverage utilizing the most current methodology provided by DFS. 6. The Insurance Coordinator shall submit insurance requests and photos to the Division of Risk Management. 7. The Insurance Coordinator shall receive and review updated property schedules from the Division of Risk Management, maintaining the current property schedule. B. Deleting Insurance Coverage: 1. The General Services Liaison (GSL) shall submit an email request to the Insurance Coordinator requesting the deletion of insurance coverage, providing the address to be deleted. 2. The GSL shall submit a Property Transfer/Relocation form to assign property to the new location. 3. The Insurance Coordinator shall document deletions on the Property Schedule and submit it to the Division of Risk Management, updating the Insured Locations spreadsheet. 4. The Insurance Coordinator shall input Property Transfer/Relocation form updates into FLAIR. C. Review and Update Insurance Coverage Amounts: 1. The GSL shall review, on an annual basis, the Insured Locations spreadsheet. They shall provide employee and bed counts and report deletions and/or additions. 2. The Insurance Coordinator shall update the Property Schedule based on the OCO inventory, employee and bed counts as provided by the GSL. 3. The Insurance Coordinator shall submit a request to change the amount of insurance when a substantial change in the insurance coverage amount is identified (10% or more), on the Property Schedule. D. Submitting an Insurance Claim: 1. The GSL shall determine the type of loss. If loss is due to fire, they shall notify the local State Fire Marshal s office immediately. The GSL shall prepare and submit claims for State owned buildings and equipment to the Insurance Coordinator. Page 2 of 5

SECTION: 2. The GSL shall complete an investigation of the loss. The investigation shall include visiting the site to obtain detailed photographs of the damaged equipment, prepare an itemized list of damaged property to include the property numbers and serial numbers. 3. The GSL shall complete the appropriate paperwork as follows: a. Lightning loss Complete the DFS, Notice of Property Loss, Form DI4-854 (attachment 2) and DFS Statement-Lightning Losses, Form DI4-855 (attachment 3). b. All other claims Complete the DFS, Notice of Property Loss, Form DI4-854. 4. The GSL shall complete other supporting documentation Detailed vendor invoices for repairs, purchase orders if applicable, Comptroller s Payment Register or Voucher Schedule, explanation of parts damaged and their function, description of items damaged, number of units, original acquisition dates and cost, condition of item prior to the loss and detailed, labeled photographs or videotapes. For lightning loss, make sure the description of damage as well as the evidence of a direct strike is detailed. 5. The GSL shall submit all documentation to the Insurance Coordinator for review within 90 days of the loss as required by DFS. 6. The Insurance Coordinator shall review insurance claim documentation for accuracy and completeness. Request additional information if needed. 7. The Insurance Coordinator shall submit all insurance claim documentation to the Division of Risk Management for processing. 8. The Insurance Coordinator shall receive the Certificate of Proof of Loss for the completed insurance claim from the Division of Risk Management. 9. The Insurance Coordinator shall review documentation and forward it to the GSL. 10. The Insurance Coordinator shall sign the Certificate of Proof of Loss and submit the document to the Division of Risk Management for processing. E. Insurance Claim Reimbursements and Expenditures: 1. The Insurance Coordinator shall inform the Bureau of Budget that reimbursement from the Division of Risk Management has been released. III. RESPONSIBILITY AND DUTIES A. Executive Leadership Team (ELT): 1. Requests and allocates the resources necessary to correct conditions that are the result of a named peril loss in their program areas and administrative offices. Page 3 of 5

SECTION: B. Regional Directors: 1. Ensure that their appropriate staff provides updates to the Insurance Coordinator concerning insurance for State owned buildings and equipment in their region. C. Facility Managers/Superintendents (State Owned/Operated): 1. Notifies the GSL immediately of any loss to buildings or equipment due to any covered peril. 2. Coordinate all insurance claims with the GSL. D. Insurance Coordinator: 1. Ensures that State owned buildings and equipment in the Department are insured. 2. Coordinates the risk management program for the Department. 3. Provides technical assistance to the GSL and Contract Managers to carry out the risk management program for the Department. 4. Organizes and compiles all insurance claims for the Department. Serves as the point of contact between the Agency and DFS for all insurance matters. 5. Reviews, annually, the Department s property schedule to make certain proper and adequate coverage for the Agency s buildings and equipment is in place. E. General Services Liaison (GSL): 1. Verifies the accuracy of the Insurance Coordinator s list of insured locations on an annual basis. 2. Notifies the Insurance Coordinator of any status change concerning leased space, State owned or Providers with content coverage. 3. Submits requests for insurance coverage to the Insurance Coordinator and assist the Insurance Coordinator with insurance claims as necessary. F. Contract Manager (Contracted Programs): 1. Ensures that State owned buildings and equipment in their areas of responsibility have insurance coverage for Contract Provider operated programs. 2. Submits requests and deletions for insurance coverage to the GSL and assists the GSL with insurance claims as necessary. G. Contract Providers: 1. Notifies the Contract Manager immediately of any loss to State owned buildings or equipment. Page 4 of 5

SECTION: IV. ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1 - Department of Financial Services, Coverage Request, Form DI4-850 Attachment 2 - DFS, Notice of Property Loss, Form DI4-854 Attachment 3 - DFS Statement-Lightning Losses, Form DI4-855 Page 5 of 5