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THE PORT AUTHORITY OF NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY COMMITTEE ON FINANCE MINUTES* Thursday, April 28, 2016 Action on Minutes 2 Purchase of Property Damage and Loss of Revenue Insurance, Including Terrorism Coverage 3 * The actions set forth in these Minutes shall have no force and effect until the expiration of the statutorily required gubernatorial review period (currently expected to occur at Midnight on May 13, 2016), unless sooner approved by the Governors of both the State of New York and the State of New Jersey, or vetoed by either.

1 PRESENT: THE PORT AUTHORITY OF NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY MINUTES OF COMMITTEE ON FINANCE 150 Greenwich Street New York, NY Thursday, April 28, 2016 Hon. Richard H. Bagger, Chair Hon. Jeffrey H. Lynford, Vice-Chair Hon. Hamilton E. James Hon. Kenneth J. Lipper Hon. Raymond M. Pocino Committee Members Hon. John J. Degnan Hon. Michael D. Fascitelli Hon. George R. Laufenberg Hon. Scott H. Rechler Hon. David S. Steiner Commissioners Patrick J. Foye, Executive Director Timothy G. Stickelman, Assistant General Counsel Karen E. Eastman, Secretary Ana M. Carvajalino, Assistant Director, Forecasting and Financial Planning, Management and Budget Janet Cox, Director, Management and Budget Nicole Crifo, Senior Advisor to the Chairman Portia Henry, Executive Policy Analyst, Special Panel Implementation Office Patricia Hurley, Chief of Staff to the Chairman William Laventhal, Executive Policy Analyst, Office of the Executive Director Hugh P. McCann, Director, World Trade Center Operations Elizabeth M. McCarthy, Chief Financial Officer James E. McCoy, Manager, Board Management Support, Office of the Secretary Carlene V. McIntyre, Assistant General Counsel Steven A. Pasichow, Director, Office of Investigation, Office of Inspector General Steven P. Plate, Deputy Chief, Capital Planning/Director, World Trade Center Construction Alan L. Reiss, Deputy Director, World Trade Center Construction Jessica Russ, Principal Board Management and Support Specialist, Office of the Secretary

(Finance 2/18/16) 2 Lillian D. Valenti, Chief Procurement and Contracting Officer Ian R. Van Praagh, Acting Director, Government and Community Affairs, New York Cheryl A. Yetka, Treasurer Guests: Mary Maples, Associate Counsel, Authorities Unit, Office of the Governor of New Jersey Adam Spence, Assistant Secretary for Economic Development and Innovation, Office of the Governor of New York The Committee meeting was called to order in executive session by Commissioner Bagger at 9:05 a.m. and was adjourned at 9:20 a.m. The Committee also met in public session after the executive session. Chairman Degnan recused himself and did not participate in the discussion on the insurance matter included in these minutes. Action on Minutes The Secretary reported that the Minutes of the meeting of February 18, 2016 had been signed and made available to the Commissioners. Whereupon, the Committee approved the Minutes of the meeting of February 18, 2016.

(Finance 4/28/16) 3 PURCHASE OF PROPERTY DAMAGE AND LOSS OF REVENUE INSURANCE, INCLUDING TERRORISM COVERAGE It was recommended that the Committee on Finance (Committee) authorize the purchase of certain insurance, through the broker Willis Towers Watson f/k/a Willis Group (Willis), with the appropriate available limits, sub-limits, deductibles, retentions and other terms, for the assets of the Port Authority and its component units, with the exception of certain infrastructure at the World Trade Center site, for which the Port Authority has obtained separate insurance, composed of: (1) property damage and loss of revenue insurance, for a one-year term, effective June 1, 2016; and (2) coverage for losses arising from acts of terrorism under the Property Insurance program, for a one-year term, effective June 1, 2017 (should market capacity and pricing warrant securing coverage for a term beyond May 31, 2017). The Executive Director, the Chief Financial Officer, the Treasurer and the Chief Procurement Officer, each individually, would be authorized to effectuate the Property Insurance purchase. The Property Insurance program is necessary to protect the Port Authority from financial loss attributable to damage to its owned, operated and leased properties and resultant loss of revenues. At its February 19, 2015 meeting, the Committee authorized a brokerage agreement with Willis for a three-year term, effective March 2015, to provide brokerage services, including placement and administration, for the Property Insurance and public liability programs, at an aggregate estimated brokerage fee of $2,026,768. The Port Authority will have the option to extend the agreement with Willis for an additional three-year term, at an aggregate estimated additional brokerage fee of $2,233,431. At its meeting of April 30, 2015, the Committee authorized the purchase of: (1) Property Insurance for the Port Authority s owned, operated and leased properties (except for certain infrastructure at the World Trade Center site, for which the Port Authority obtained separate Property Insurance) through Willis at a one-year term; and (2) the purchase of coverage for losses arising from acts of terrorism under the Property Insurance program for a two-year term. Program options would be discussed with Willis and insurance underwriters, in order to place the most comprehensive coverage at the best available price, through a combination of risk transfer and risk retention strategies. Separate sub-limits and deductibles would apply for certain exposures, including the perils of windstorm and flood. The program also provides for the purchase of terrorism coverage under the federal Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2015 through the Port Authority Insurance Captive Entity, LLC. The Committee has power to act in this matter under and pursuant to the By-Laws and its Charter. Pursuant to the foregoing report, the following resolution was adopted by the Committee, with Commissioners Bagger, Lynford, James, Lipper and Pocino voting in favor. Assistant General Counsel confirmed that sufficient affirmative votes were cast for the action to be taken, a quorum of the Committee being present.

(Finance 4/28/16) 4 RESOLVED, that the purchase of certain insurance coverage, through the broker Willis Towers Watson f/k/a Willis Group, for assets of the Port Authority and its component units (with the exception of certain infrastructure at the World Trade Center site, for which the Port Authority has obtained separate insurance), composed of: (1) property damage and loss of revenue insurance (Property Insurance) for a oneyear term, effective June 1, 2016; and (2) coverage for losses arising from acts of terrorism under the Property Insurance program, for a one-year term, effective June 1, 2017, substantially in accordance with the terms outlined to the Committee, be and it hereby is authorized; and it is further RESOLVED, that the Executive Director, the Chief Financial Officer, the Treasurer and the Chief Procurement Officer be and each hereby is authorized, individually, for and on behalf of the Port Authority, to take action to effectuate the foregoing; and it is further RESOLVED, that all documents required to effectuate the foregoing shall be subject to review by General Counsel or his authorized representative.

(Finance 4/28/16) 5 Whereupon, the meeting was adjourned. Secretary