- (1) Vendors are required to carry liability insurance to protect the vendor, the facility, and the program against property damage and claims filed by injured parties resulting from the operation of the vending facility.
(2) This policy is obtained by the program and covers all legal costs, medical expenses, and personal and property damage subject to the following features:
- (A) One million dollars ($1,000,000) "all risk" and extends to products liability as well as premises;
- (B) This coverage includes liability, equipment, and inventory and is on a "replacement cost" basis;
- (C) Full loss of earnings; and
(D)
- (i) Money and securities, ten thousand dollars ($10,000).
- (ii) Inside and outside, two thousand dollars ($2,000).
- (iii) Deductible, two hundred fifty dollars ($250).
(3) The cost of the insurance for each facility is based on the:
- (A) Type of operation;
- (B) Location of facility; and
- (C) Annual sales of facility.
(4) The annual cost for each facility will be:
- (A) Prorated over the thirteen (13) periods per year; and
- (B) Deducted from the facility's profits as an operating expense each period.
- (5) At the end of each year, adjustments will be made based on any changes in the type of operation of the facility.
(6) The vendor shall notify their specialist at once should any claims or losses arise that are covered by the liability insurance.
- (i) Workers' compensation insurance.
- (1) All vendors are required to carry workers’ compensation insurance.
- (2) This insurance covers all full-time, part-time, occasional, or nonessential extra help employees.
(3) The cost of this insurance will be:
- (A) Prorated over the thirteen (13) periods per year; and
- (B) Deducted from the facility profits as an operating expense.
(4) Workers' compensation claims.
- (A) When the extra help person is injured on the job or entering or leaving the work premises, the licensed blind vendor shall immediately contact the Vending Facility Specialist to report the accident and begin appropriate filing of workers’ compensation claims.
- (B) Under no circumstances should a vendor delay the filing or reporting of a job-related accident.
- (C) If a vendor is unable to contact the vendor's respective specialist, the program office should be contacted and either the program accountant or the Vending Facility Program Administrator made aware of the accident.
- (D) Failure to report a job-related accident within a twenty-four-hour period of time will be grounds for disciplinary action.