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Current as of December 01, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(a) The contractor shall provide an adequate plan of insurance, specifically including insurance for civil rights claims, as determined by an independent risk management or actuarial firm with demonstrated experience in public liability for state governments. In determining the adequacy of the plan, the firm shall determine whether the insurance is adequate to:
(i) Fully indemnify the contracting governmental entity and the state from actions by third parties against the contractor, the contracting governmental entity or, the state or as a result of the contract;
(ii) Assure the contractor's ability to fulfill its contract with the contracting governmental entity in all respects and to assure that the contractor is not limited in this ability due to financial liability that results from judgments;
(iii) Protect the local government and the state against claims arising as the result of any occurrence during the term of the contract on an occurrence basis; and
(iv) Satisfy other requirements specified by the independent risk management or actuarial firm.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 7. Criminal Procedure § 7-22-110. Insurance - last updated December 01, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-7-criminal-procedure/wy-st-sect-7-22-110/
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