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PREMIUM PLUS MEMBERSHIP FACTSHEET NAVA provides a Premium Plus membership package available to artists, craftspeople, designers (where the design is non-structural in nature), conservators, installers, registrars, curators and arts administrators. It includes five types of insurance: Public Liability - $20,000,000 Products Liability - $20,000,000 Professional Indemnity extension - $5,000,000 Property in custody or control - $100,000 Tenants Liability - $10,000,000 Excess - $250 Premium Plus Membership is offered to art workers considered to be professional according to the criteria listed in the Professional Assessment Criteria. To qualify you will need to lodge an application and be assessed to determine your professional status. Please allow 5 working days for your assessment. Assessment Process Please provide personal details and work or art practice history details including an abbreviated curriculum vitae. You will be asked to pay at the Check Out section. If for some reason your professional status is not confirmed, we will refund in full within 30 days. If you are successful, your information will be given to the insurance broker Local Community Insurance Services and passed on to the insurers to confirm your coverage. Successful Applicants Successful applicants will be sent a membership information pack that includes: NAVA Membership Card Receipt for Payment Period of valid insurance cover Access to a Certificate of Currency located on the NAVA website

It is important to note that this insurance does not cover loss of or damage to your own goods. It is a policy that provides cover for your legal liability(ies). Please also note that NAVA does not accept any liability for loss or damage suffered as a result of non-renewal or cancellation of issued cover due to any act or omission by the member. Whilst NAVA will take all reasonable steps to notify members that their insurance has lapsed or is due for renewal, members are responsible for ensuring their policy is up to date and current. Members must also notify NAVA of any material changes to their circumstances. WHY DO YOU NEED INSURANCE? As a professional artist or arts worker, you may be required to have certain types of insurance to undertake projects, work on certain premises and teach in a range of capacities. Public Liability Insurance is fast becoming a condition of undertaking most public projects and/or working in certain spaces or if people visit your own office, studio or workshop. It ensures you are covered if another person is injured or their property damaged as a result of your negligence. Primarily it is intended to cover you, the art worker: as occupier of an office, studio or workshop (either at home or in rented premises) as a consultant or contractor at galleries or other locations as a contractor to work at an event or festival* *It is important to note that some projects will require you to be away from the office/workshop/studio. The cover is provided not only for you as an individual art worker, but also extends to include up to 3 assistants (paid or unpaid) who work casually with you on the project. Please be aware that this policy is not intended for art workers who are involved in organising commercial activities. The Premium Plus policy is intended to cover the activities of art workers operating as Sole Traders*. It does not cover aspects of risk that would arise where the art worker is an employer of staff with other specific legal obligations, for example workers compensation. In these circumstances you will need separate explicit insurance advice. *A Sole Trader is a business structure recognised by the Australian Taxation Office and commonly adopted by professional artworkers and businesses. DEFINITIONS OF TYPES OF INSURANCE COVER Below are brief descriptions of the types of insurance and cover you will receive as a Premium Plus member. However, as with any insurance product you need to read and fully understand what cover you are being offered, and what exclusions or excesses may be involved so please see http://www.localcommunityinsurance.com.au/ or contact Local Community

Insurance Services for further details. PUBLIC LIABILITY Public Liability Insurance is a form of insurance that provides protection from claims arising from injuries or damage to other people and property that may arise out of your negligence. For example, this is intended to cover the legal liability of curators who coordinate a public art exhibition or event, either where you are negligent or there is an allegation you have been negligent. Let s say an artwork falls off the wall and injures a member of the public. It may or may not be as a result of your action(s). The Public Liability policy will defend any allegation that you are legally liable and if you are found responsible, pay damages and legal expenses to the limit of the policy subject to the policy conditions. Teaching This policy is intended to cover art workers who may be teaching or passing on skills through classes or similar teaching sessions run by the art workers in their own name. The policy is not intended as a cover for regular classes, but rather occasional sessions of up to 6 classes per year with no more than 10 people per class. Art Worker in Residence Art workers may be contracted at either state or private schools for a period of a term or so as an Art Worker in Residence. This will involve attending school art classes and passing on skills. This activity is seen a separate role to the teaching of classes by the art worker in their own name and is not restricted to the limit of 6 classes per annum. International cover Please be aware that this insurance policy is not valid in any capacity in the USA. If you are travelling abroad to lecture at a seminar, research or teach about installing art works, as long as there is no hands on work, the policy will cover these activities. Where you are travelling overseas to undertake a residency or art project the policy will not extend to cover these activities unless the insurer has agreed to this. The major reason is the difference in overseas jurisdictions and how the law operates. The insurer has costed this policy for Australian laws and experience. In addition some countries have resident insurer only provision, making it illegal for overseas insurers to issue policies which trigger claims in those jurisdictions. If you are travelling overseas and undertaking physical work as an art worker then you should contact LCIS directly on (toll free) 1300 853 800 to confirm the extent of the policy and whether you are covered overseas.

PRODUCTS LIABILITY A product is anything you make, manufacture, create, sell, resell, or supply. If through a negligent act resulting from the supply of the product a person is injured or their property damaged, a legal liability is created. For example, if you are a ceramicist and you create a series of drinking cups and one of the cups has a rough edge that you may have forgotten to smooth, if a member of the public cuts their lip whilst using the object and seeks compensation, then this is when you can claim against your products liability coverage. This policy covers your legal liability towards members of the public for an Act of Negligence on your part caused by the manufacture or sale of your merchandise or products you sell or supply, leading to injury, sickness or death. It may not cover any fault in the actual design of the product. There are no limits on the time which a Product Liability claim can be brought against a person. Unless you have a current policy in force at the time that a claim is made, it is possible that you will not be protected. PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY Professional Indemnity provides cover for the breach of professional obligations or advice given on a professional basis. For example, as a professional conservator contracted to work in a gallery or museum you may collaborate with other conservators to consult on the best treatment options for an object made of a variety of materials e.g. the treatment of an upholstered chair might bring together a textiles conservator and objects conservator. Defective advice given on the preservation treatment which results in damage to the article is an example of where the Professional Indemnity Insurance would apply.* *It is important to note that this policy does not cover inefficacy where the conservator can claim they can reverse damage, stabilise, prevent degradation of art work. The Professional Indemnity extension only covers loss which results in bodily injury or property damage. It does not cover financial loss unless that financial loss results from the bodily injury or property damage. This means an allegation of lost income from a breach of intellectual property or breach of copyright by you (which is a financial loss) would not be covered by the Professional Indemnity extension. For example, if you are giving professional advice to someone who may rely upon it for financial gain or earning an income, like investment advice on buying the work of a particular artist, then the Professional Indemnity extension under the NAVA policy will not be suitable for you. A specific Professional Indemnity cover for your activities as an art advisor is required and you should contact Local

Community Insurances for a quote in this area. PROPERTY IN PHYSICAL OR LEGAL CONTROL This is where you are holding another party s property, which may be intended for display or perhaps needing repair. If while it is in your control you accidentally lose or damage this property, the policy will respond to a claim for an amount of up to $100,000. The policy is extended to include Property Damage as a result of Mishandling or Mismanaging for an amount up to $100,000. For example if an installer provides installation services for an exhibition in a public gallery, artist run initiative, private collection or festival and the art work is damaged in your custody, the Property in Physical or Legal Control Insurance should cover the incident. As noted, the policy will also cover legal costs provided that they are authorised by the Insurer in defending claims brought against you in the areas covered above. This is important as you may not be responsible for the loss(es) claimed against you, but there would be legal fees in defending the matter. The Public Liability insurer will take control of the claim under the policy terms and fund the defense cost to protect you. TENANTS LIABILITY If you are the tenant of a rental property where you are responsible for arranging insurance cover for your landlord's fitted carpets, fixtures and fittings under the terms of your rental or lease agreement, you may require this cover. This covers claims resulting from your control of a premise as either a tenant or owner. For example you may be occupying a space as a tenant and you spill chemicals on the carpet which means it needs to be replaced. This can be claimed under Tenants Liability.