Florida Administrative Code
61 - DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
61G6 - Electrical Contractors' Licensing Board
Chapter 61G6-5 - APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATION
Section 61G6-5.008 - Public Liability and Workers' Compensation Insurance
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) As a prerequisite to the initial issuance, or a change in the status of an active certificate or registration, the applicant shall attest that the applicant will obtain public liability and property damage insurance, in the amounts stated herein. It shall be a violation of this rule for any licensee to fail to continually maintain liability and property damage insurance in amounts set forth herein. The Certificate of Insurance shall be prepared by an insurance agency and must contain the following information:
1. Liability Insurance: (including completed operations and products) |
$100, 000/per person $300, 000/per occurrence and |
2. Property Damage Insurance (including completed operations and products) |
$500, 000 or |
3. Minimum combined single limit policy |
$800, 000 |
(2) As a prerequisite to the initial issuance, or a change in the status of an active certificate or registration, the applicant shall attest the applicant will obtain workers' compensation insurance or an appropriate exemption pursuant to Chapter 440, F.S. It shall be a violation of this rule for any licensee to fail to continually maintain workers' compensation coverage or an appropriate exemption as required.
(3) The insurance shall, at all times, be carried in the name of the licensee or the business name appearing on the licensee's certificate or registration.
(4) By applying for renewal, each certificateholder or registrant certifies that he or she has continually maintained the required amounts of public liability and property damage. To verify each certificateholder or registrant has continually maintained the required amounts of public liability and property damage insurance, as well as workers' compensation coverage or appropriate exemption pursuant to Chapter 440, F.S., the Board will conduct random sample audits of at least 10% of the total number of certificates and registrants. Upon written request by the Board, each selected licensee must within thirty days submit proof of coverage, in the form of an original Certificate of Insurance, showing the licensee has obtained and continually maintained the proper amount of public liability and property damage insurance, as well as workers' compensation coverage or appropriate exemption pursuant to Chapter 440, F.S., within the specified time period set forth in the Board's request.
(5) Failure to comply with the Board's request to submit proof of coverage, which meets the requirements of the Board, will be a violation of this rule.
Rulemaking Authority 489.507(3), 489.510, 489.511(4), 489.515 FS. Law Implemented 489.507(2), 489.510, 489.511(4), 489.515, 489.517(5), 489.537 FS.
New 1-2-80, Formerly 21GG-5.08, Amended 5-20-92, Formerly 21GG-5.008, Amended 9-22-97, 3-29-99, 3-19-02, 12-27-04, 8-3-08.