Title: Property Not Covered
1Agricultural Output Program AgOP
Welcome to AAIS Interactive Web Seminar
Joseph Harrington, director, corporate
communications Deborah Summerlin, vice
president , insurance lines December 5,
2006 Audio - Dial 877/326-2337 Conference ID
5518405
2Todays Seminar
- PowerPoint presentation with comments by
telephone - Use the chat function at left
- Open phones at the end
3Todays Program
- What is AgOP?
- Output background
- Eligibility and classifications
- Coverage overview
- Rating concepts
4AAIS Farm Product Innovation
- Modular Farmowners Program
- Choice of dwelling form
- Choice of liability form (farm personal, farm
commercial, CGL) - Income and equipment breakdown coverage forms
- First standardized Farm Umbrella Program
- Maintain monoline Farm Properties Program
5AAIS Output Program Innovation
- Manufacturers output policies MOPs
- Developed in 1950s
- One maintained by the TIRB, predecessor to AAIS
- Commercial Output Program, 1993
- Added institutional and commercial uses
- Additional AAIS output programs
- Commercial Output XL
- Developers and Contractors Output (DOP)
- Agricultural Output (AgOP)
6Advantages of Output Programs
- Comprehensive property and marine forms
- Minimize potential coverage gaps
- Integrate inland marine terms for computers,
mobile equipment, and other types of property - Eliminate multiple deductibles
- Unique rating approach
- A single, integrated risk, rather than the sum
of disparate exposures - Deficiency points determine major loss load
- Loading for small loss history when deductible
is less than 5,000
7Agricultural Output Program (AgOP)
- Provides broad property and marine coverage in
one form - Includes coverage for residential property
- Can be written on a blanket, scheduled, or
combined basis - Can be packaged with CGL and other coverage parts
- Features systematic, flexible rating procedure
8What the AgOP Provides . . .
- . . . to companies that write farmowners
- Evolved product for vertically integrated
operations - Product for non-farming ag risks
- . . . to companies that write commercial property
- A market segment tool with coverages, terms, and
options designed for agribusinesses - Alternative to modifying commercial forms
9AgOP versus Farmowners
- AgOP
- Processing operations that may not include the
cultivation of crops or raising livestock - Special terms for dwellings and household
personal property - Farmowners
- Farms supplying commodities for manufacturing or
processing may not be eligible - HO-style forms are used to insure dwelling and
household personal property
10AgOP Eligibility
- Buying, selling, storing agricultural products
- Processing or manufacturing goods from
agricultural products - Sale of goods or services to agricultural or
agribusiness customers - Farming operations supplying commodities for
manufacturing or processing
11AgOP Eligibility, cont.
- Classifications
- Ag Chemical Mixing and Storing
- Cotton Ginning
- Dehydrating Plants
- Farm Operations
- Feed Lots
- Grain Elevators
- Hatcheries (Fish or Poultry)
- Milling - Corn, Rice, Feed, Cereal
- Sugar Refining
12Primary Form
- Agribusiness Property and Income Coverage Part
- Comprehensive mix of property, marine, and income
coverages - Dec page entries control limits for
- Additional coverages
- Coverage extensions
- Supplemental coverages
13Primary Form, Property Covered
- Open perils coverage (risks-not-excluded)
- Building Property
- Personal Property (including most household
personal property) - Stock
- Coverage applies on or within 1,000 feet of a
covered location
14Primary Form, Property Covered, cont.
- Buildings and personal property
- Blanket or scheduled coverage
- Values can be combined or treated separately
- Items may be separately scheduled and rated
- Stock
- Show separate limit(s)
- Blanket or scheduled coverage
- Items may be separately scheduled and rated
15Primary Form, Property Covered, cont.
- Computers and Mobile Equipment
- Open perils coverage
- Covered on a blanket or scheduled basis
- Coverage not linked to a described location
16Primary Form, Property Not Covered
- 24 classes of property are not covered
- Examples Animals, Growing Crops, Fences,
Jewelry, Land, Silverware, Trees - Some types of property listed under Property Not
Covered are covered under a Coverage Extension or
a Supplemental Coverage or may be covered by
endorsement
17Primary Form, Internal Limits
- Form AG 0100 includes terms that describe
- Nine additional coverages
- Nine coverage extensions
- 19 supplemental coverages
- Six other coverages
- Dec page entries, not policy language, control .
. . - . . . which coverages apply, and . . .
- . . . the corresponding limit for each coverage.
18Primary Form, Additional Coverages
- Additional Coverages
- Consequential Loss to Stock
- Debris Removal
- Emergency Removal
- Emergency Removal Expense
- Fire Department Service Charges
- Glass Repair or Replacement
- Inventory and Appraisal Expense
- Pollutant Clean Up and Removal
- Recharge of Fire Protection Equipment
19Primary Form, Coverage Extensions
- Coverage Extensions
- Fraud or Deceit
- Newly Acquired Computers
- Newly Acquired, Constructed Buildings
- Newly Acquired Mobile Equipment
- Personal Effects
- Personal Property, Acquired Locations
- Property Away From Covered Location
- Stock -- Acquired Locations
- Trees, Shrubs, Plants, and Lawns
20Primary Form, Supplemental Coverages
- Supplemental Coverages
- Accounts Receivable
- Brands or Labels Expense
- Carrier Liability
- Fine Arts, Furs, Guns, Jewelry, Metals
- Loss of Use of Dwellings
- Ordinance or Law -- Increased Costs
- Overseas Transit or Location
- Property in Transit
- Property on Exhibition
21Primary Form, Supplemental Coverages, cont.
- Property Sold Under Installment Sales Plan
- Sales Representatives Samples
- Sewer Backup, Water Below the Surface
- Spoilage
- Surface Water Run-Off
- Tank Leakage
- Utility Service Interruption
- Valuable Papers, Research Cost
- Watercraft
- Wrongful Delivery of Liquid Property
22Primary Form, Other Coverages
- Coverages that do not increase applicable limits
- Collapse
- Computer Disturbance
- Tearing Out and Replacing
- Theft Damage -- Non-owned Property
- Electrical Breakdown -- May be limited to 1,000
- Ordinance or Law -- Undamaged Parts of Building
23Primary Form, Perils Covered, Perils Excluded
- Open perils coverage
- Named perils coverage in endorsements that cover
hay, livestock, and poultry - Perils excluded
- Ordinance or Law
- Earth Movement or Volcanic Action
- Civil Authority
- Nuclear Hazard
- Utility Failure
- War
- Water
- TerrorismIndicates special exceptions apply
24Primary Form, Perils Excluded, cont.
- Marine-style treatment for certain property
- Exceptions to these exclusions . . .
- Earth Movement/Volcanic Action
- Utility Failure
- Water
- . . . for these types of property
- Computers
- Mobile equipment
- Various supplemental coverages, including
- Accts. Receivable
- Fine Arts, Furs, Guns, etc.
- Property in Transit
- Spoilage
- Valuable Papers
25Primary Form, Perils Excluded, cont.
- Additional exclusions and restrictions include
- Animals
- Collapse
- Computer Virus or Hacking
- Contamination or Deterioration
- Criminal Acts
- Temperature/Humidity
- Voluntary Parting
- Wear and Tear
- Additional standard restrictions for specific
exposures
26Primary Form, Income Coverage
- Additional premium charge
- Four income options
- Earnings, Rents, and Extra Expense
- Rents and Extra Expense
- Earnings and Extra Expense
- Extra Expense Only
27Primary Form, Income Coverage
- Exclusions and limitations
- Finished stock
- Leases, licenses, contracts, orders
- Mobile equipment (various requirements)
- Radio and television antennas
- Software - 60 days or longer . . .
- Strikes, protests, other interference
- Coverage extensions - part of limit
- Interruption by Civil Authority - 30 Days
- Period of Loss Extension - Up to 90 Days
- Grain Storage Income
- Seasonal Coverage
28Primary Form, Income Coverage
- Additional Income Coverages
- Newly Acquired Locations, Earnings and Extra
Expense OR - Newly Acquired Locations, Extra Expense Only
- Supplemental Income Coverages
- Public Health Shutdown
- Dependent Locations
- Utility Service Interruption
- Contract Penalty
- Property In Transit, On Exhibition, or In The
Custody Of Sales Representatives
29Primary Form, Valuation
- Triggered by dec page entries
- Actual Cash Value, Limited Replacement Cost
- Replacement Cost
- Stated Amount
- Special stock valuation terms
- ACV
- Market Price
- Selling Price
- Cash Shipping Value
- Point of Origin - Imported Stock
- Valued Seed, Foundation Seed
- Other, as shown on Declarations
30Primary Form, Remaining Provisions
- What Must Be Done In Case of Loss
- How Much We Pay - Dec page entries trigger . . .
- Peak Season Increase
- Inflation Protection
- Coinsurance
- Value Reporting
- Other Income Coverage Loss Settlement Terms
- Loss Payment
- Other Conditions
31AgOP Endorsements
- Countrywide Endorsements
- Computer Virus and Hacking Coverage
- Crime Coverages - Discovery Basis
- Employee Fraud and Dishonesty
- Computer and Telecommunications Fraud
- Counterfeit Currency, Money Orders, Travelers
Checks - Forged or Altered Charge, Credit, or Debit Card
Written Instruments - Forged or Altered Checks, Drafts, or Promissory
Notes - Money and Securities
- Keytrol Fraud
- Functional Replacement Cost
32AgOP Endorsements, cont.
- Hay, Straw, and Fodder Coverage
- Livestock Coverage
- Mortgaged and Stolen Grain Coverage
- Poultry Coverage
- Pro Rata Limit
- Property in Transit - Condemnation or Seizure
Coverage - Optional Exclusions
- Collapse
- Consequential Water Loss
- Sprinkler Leakage
- Theft
- Vandalism
- Water Damage
- Windstorm or Hail
33AgOP Endorsements, cont.
- Protective Devices and Services
- Rebuilding Coverage - Excess Insurance Amendment
- Scheduled Earthquake Coverage Earthquake
Schedule - Scheduled Flood Coverage Flood Schedule
- Theft Coverage - Amended Limit
- Waiver of Deductible - Commodities
- Warehouse Operators - Legal Liability Coverage
Warehouse Operators Schedule - Windstorm or Hail Deductible
34AgOP Rating Information
- Two types of rating information
- Basic policy premium developed by using output
methodology Loads and Deficiency Points - Premiums for many higher limits and coverage
options developed by using traditional Loss Costs - Company must file loss cost multiplier
35Basic Policy Premium
- Normal Loss Basic Charge - when deductible amount
is less than 5,000 - Based on losses and values over the previous
three years each loss is capped at 5,000 - Maximum Normal Loss Basic Charge is 1.00 Minimum
.01 or .02, depending on deductible - Basic Major Loss Load - Small loading, based on
classification of the risk - Deficiency Points modify Basic Major Loss Load,
reflect unique aspects of risk
36Deficiency Points
- Deficiency points by risk characteristic
- Disaster Exposure
- Climatic Hazards
- Special Occupancy Hazards or Production
Conditions - Lack of Private Protection
- Inadequate Public Protection
- External Exposure (neighboring premises)
- Construction Exposures
37Deficiency Points, cont.
- Combustibility or Susceptibility not usual to the
classification - Coverage provided for property or perils usually
excluded - Transit exposures greater than those typically
contemplated - Property located in known flood areas, exposure
to sewer back-up - Earth movement exposures
- Lower deductibles on selected portions of the risk
38Property or Stock Final Factor
- Equals the sum of
- Normal Loss Basic Charge (when applicable)
- Basic Major Loss Load
- Deficiency Point Charge
- The PFF or the SFF Rate per 100 of
insurance
39Additional AgOP Rating Info
- Rating higher limits and optional coverages
- Reflected in the assignment of deficiency points
- Rated as a factor of the PFF or SFF
- Loss costs
40AgOP Support Materials
- AAIS educational material, including rating
Examples - Excel-based rating worksheet
- Sample dec page format
- IRMI Risk Report, December 2001
41Additional Information
- AAIS Contact
- Rick Maka
- AAIS Director of Marketing
- 1745 South Naperville Road
- Wheaton, IL 60187-8132
- rickm_at_AAISonline
- Tel. 800/564-2247, ext. 222
- Fax 630/681-8356
- Web www.AAISonline.com
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