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This listing identifies endorsements that are available to
modify the Insurance Services Office (ISO) CG 00 09–Owners and Contractors Protective
Liability Coverage Form–Coverage for Operations of Designated Contractor. It is
arranged by form number and includes the title and a brief explanation of how each
endorsement is used. It does not include any state specific endorsements,
changes, or amendments. New endorsements introduced, or endorsements
changed in the 04 13 edition and since are in bold print. Of particular
interest may be the 3 updated and 10 new endorsements added with a 12 19
edition date.
Note: This article lists but does not otherwise address any of the various ISO Terrorism Endorsements.
Related Article: Terrorism and Insurance
Related Article: Terrorism–Insurance Services Office (ISO) Forms
A listing of forms that can
be used within presentations or proposals may be useful.
Related Article: Owners and Contractors Protective Liability Coverage Form Endorsements Checklist
The ten-digit numbering sequence of ISO forms and endorsements has a very specific meaning.
Endorsements are grouped in categories according to their purpose as follows:
CG 04 |
Additional Coverage Endorsements |
CG 20 |
Additional Insured Endorsements |
CG 21 |
Exclusion Endorsements (Terrorism) |
CG 22 |
Special Provisions for Certain Types of Risks Endorsements |
CG 24 |
Coverage Modification Endorsements |
CG 28 |
Miscellaneous Coverage Forms and Endorsements |
CG 31, 33 & 34 |
Miscellaneous Endorsements and Exclusions |
IL |
Interline Endorsements |
CG 04 24–Coverage for
Injury to Leased Workers
This buyback endorsement provides bodily
injury and property damage coverage for leased workers by amending the definition
of employee to exclude leased workers. However, this changed definition only
applies to the bodily injury and property damage coverage within the employer’s
liability exclusion.
CG 20 31–Additional
Insured–Engineers, Architects, or Surveyors (12 19 change)
This endorsement adds any engineer, architect, or surveyor the named insured
engages as additional insureds. There is no requirement that any be listed. Coverage
applies to losses caused by the named insured's acts or omissions. It also
applies to losses caused by acts or omissions of parties that act on the named
insured’s behalf. Coverage applies only if the acts or omissions are related to
the named insured's premises or in its ongoing operations. It does not provide professional liability coverage or
coverage for allegations of negligence in the hiring, training or monitoring of
those who provide professional services. Coverage is limited to what the law
permits. When the endorsement is required by contract, coverage and limits are
further limited to not being broader than what that contract requires.
The
only 12 19 change is the removal of all references to limits being on the
declarations.
CG 21 70–Cap on
Losses from Certified Acts of Terrorism
Related Article: Terrorism and Insurance
CG 21 71–Exclusion of
Other Acts of Terrorism Committed Outside the United States; Cap on Losses from
Certified Acts of Terrorism
Related Article: Terrorism and Insurance
CG 21 73–Exclusion of
Certified Acts of Terrorism
Related Article: Terrorism and Insurance
CG 21 75–Exclusion of
Certified Acts of Terrorism and Other Acts of Terrorism Committed Outside the
United States
Related Article: Terrorism and Insurance
CG 21 76–Exclusion of
Punitive Damages Related to a Certified Act of Terrorism
Related Article: Terrorism and Insurance
CG 21 80–Certified
Acts of Terrorism Aggregate Limit; Cap on Losses from Certified Acts of
Terrorism
Related Article:
Terrorism and Insurance
CG 21 84–Exclusion of Certified Acts of Nuclear, Biological, Chemical, or Radiological Acts of Terrorism; Cap on Losses from Certified Acts of Terrorism
Related Article: Terrorism and Insurance
CG 21 87–Conditional
Exclusion of Terrorism (Relating to Disposition of Federal Terrorism Risk
Insurance Act)
Related Article: Terrorism and Insurance
CG 21 88–Conditional
Exclusion of Terrorism Involving Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Terrorism
(Relating to Disposition of Federal Terrorism Risk Insurance Act)
Related Article: Terrorism and Insurance
CG 21 90–Exclusion of
Terrorism
Related Article: Terrorism and Insurance
CG 21 91–Exclusion of
Terrorism Involving Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Terrorism
Related Article: Terrorism and Insurance
CG 22
57–Exclusion–Underground Resources and Equipment
This
endorsement applies to the ten gas and oil operations listed on the endorsement
schedule. It excludes coverage for property damage losses included in the underground
resources and equipment hazard and related expenses.
CG 24 01–Non-Binding
Arbitration
This endorsement establishes the framework and procedures to use when
submitting proceedings to non-binding arbitration.
CG 24 02–Binding
Arbitration
This endorsement establishes the framework and procedures to use when
submitting proceedings to binding arbitration.
CG 24 14–Waiver of
Governmental Immunity (04 13 changes)
This endorsement states that the insurance company agrees
to not exercise an insured’s governmental immunity in its adjusting and
defending of claims. The insured still has the right to request the carrier to
claim the immunity but must do so in writing.
CG 28 04–Earlier
Notice of Cancellation Provided by Us
This endorsement increases the number of days of notice of cancellation to the named insured to the number of days on the endorsement schedule.
The number of days’ notice can be higher than the state minimum number but never less.
CG 28 05–Personal
Injury Liability
This endorsement adds personal injury liability coverage. it includes a separate insuring agreement, exclusions, and duties the named insured must perform if a loss occurs. It also defines personal injury and revises the definition of suit.
CG 28 07–Principals
Protective Liability Coverage (04 13 change)
This endorsement adds Principals
Protective Liability Coverage.
Related Article: CG 28 07-Principals Protective Liability Coverage
CG 28 12–Pesticide or
Herbicide Applicator–Limited Pollution Coverage (04 13 title change)
This endorsement provides
limited pollution coverage for pesticide and herbicide applicators. However,
coverage applies only if they meet and comply with all federal, state, or local
government statutes, ordinances, regulations, or licensing requirements that
apply to such operations. The 04 13 edition adds “Limited Pollution
Coverage” to the endorsement title so the form intent is clearer.
Related Article: Pollution Exclusion and Limited Coverage
CG 29 35–Additional Insured–State or Governmental Agency or Subdivision
or Political Subdivision–Permits or Authorizations (12 19 change)
This endorsement amends Who Is an Insured to include the state, political subdivision, governmental agency, or subdivision on the endorsement schedule as an additional insured but only with respect to the permit or authorization. Coverage is limited to what the law permits. When the endorsement is required by contract, coverage and limits are further limited to not being broader than what that contract requires.
References
to limits being on the declarations have
been removed. (12 19 change).
Note: This endorsement is not to be used to provide additional insured status for work performed on the governmental entity’s behalf.
CG 29
51–Employment-Related Practices Exclusion
This endorsement excludes liability coverage
for employment-related practices. It applies
whether the event that caused the injury occurs before, during, or after a
person’s employment.
CG
29 60– Exclusion - Unmanned Aircraft (06/15 addition)
(Use
with CG 00 09)
This
endorsement amends the Aircraft, Auto or Watercraft exclusion to also exclude
unmanned aircraft. The term unmanned aircraft is defined.
CG 29 88–Waiver of
Transfer of Rights of Recovery Against Others to Us (12 19 change)
This endorsement
amends the Transfer of Rights of Recovery Against Others to Us condition. The
insurance company agrees to waive its rights of recovery against the person or
organization on the endorsement schedule. However, this applies only if the
insured had waived those rights prior to the loss and only to the extent those
rights were waived. There is NO requirement that the waiver be in writing.
Note: The insured can waive any and all of its rights to recovery from anyone as long as such waivers are in writing and are provided PRIOR to a loss. This endorsement is just an added method to create a waiver.
CG 31 15–Construction
Project Management Protective Liability Coverage
Related Article: CG 31 15–Construction Project Management
Protective Liability Coverage
CG 31 31–Fungi or
Bacteria Exclusion
This
endorsement excludes liability coverage for losses that would not have taken
place except for fungi or bacteria on or in a building or structure and its
contents. It also excludes loss, costs, or expenses that any insured or others
incur to test for or clean up fungi or bacteria. It does not apply to any fungi
or bacteria on or contained in a product intended for bodily consumption. Coverage for losses caused
by or resulting from fungi or bacteria can be bought back under CG 31
32–Limited Fungi or Bacteria Coverage.
CG 31 32–Limited Fungi
or Bacteria Coverage
This endorsement provides buy back coverage for fungi and bacteria losses excluded by CG
31 31–Fungi or Bacteria Exclusion for the aggregate limit on the endorsement
schedule.
CG 31 66–Exclusion–Exterior
Insulation and Finish Systems
This endorsement excludes liability coverage for bodily injury and property damage due to any aspect of any exterior insulation and finish system or its component parts. It also defines exterior insulation and finish system.
CG 33
53–Exclusion - Access or Disclosure of Confidential or Personal Information and
Data-Related Liability - With Limited Bodily Injury Exception (05/14 addition)
This
mandatory endorsement excludes all damages, except for bodily injury, that are
due to cyber security related items such as the disclosure nonpublic
information. It also excludes all damages that are due to electronic data use
and access.
Note: Endorsements CG 04 37, CG
33 59 and CG 33 63 cannot be attached when CG 33 53 is attached.
CG 33
59–Exclusion - Access or Disclosure of Confidential or Personal Information and
Data-Related Liability - Limited Bodily Injury Exception Not Included (05/14 addition)
This
endorsement can be used in place of the CG 21 07. It excludes all damages,
including for bodily injury, that are due to cyber security related items such
as the disclosure nonpublic information. It also excludes all damages that are
due to electronic data use and access.
Note: Endorsements CG 04 37, CG
33 53, and CG 33 63 cannot be attached when CG 33 59 is attached.
CG 33
63–Exclusion - Access or Disclosure of Confidential or Personal Information
(Coverage B Only) (05 14 addition)
This
endorsement can be used in place of the CG 21 07. It excludes only personal and
advertising injury damages that are due to cyber security related items such as
the disclosure of nonpublic information.
Note: Endorsements CG 04 37, CG
33 53, and CG 3359 cannot be attached when CG 33 63 is attached.
CG 33 70–Silica or
Silica-related Dust Exclusion
This endorsement excludes liability coverage for losses that arise out of
any aspect or element of silica or silica-related dust. It also defines Silica
and Silica-Related Dust.
CG 34 19–Waiver of
Transfer of Rights of Recovery Against Others to Us – Automatic (12 19
addition)
This endorsement amends
the Transfer of Rights of Recovery Against Others to Us condition. The
insurance company agrees to automatically waive its rights of recovery against any
party for whom the insured had waived those rights in a contract prior to the
loss and only to the extent those rights were waived
Note: This endorsement is
an acknowledgement that an insured can waive its rights against any party but
only when such waiver is in writing and occurs prior to a loss.
CG 34 20–Limited Coverage for Designated Unmanned Aircraft
(12 19 addition)
This
endorsement amends the Aircraft, Auto or Watercraft exclusion to exclude
unmanned aircraft. The term unmanned aircraft is defined. However, any
scheduled unmanned aircraft and the project for which it is used are excepted
from the exclusion. The exception is subject to the Unmanned Aircraft Liability
Aggregate Limit scheduled on the endorsement. This limit is not additional
limits but instead is subject to the policy occurrence and the general
aggregate limits.
CG 34 23–Exclusion – Earth Movement (12 19 addition)
Bodily injury or property damage that is the result of any
type of earth movement that is alleged to have occurred because of operations
being conducted by the contractor is excluded. Earth movement is defined in the
endorsement.
CG 34 28–Exclusion - Cross Suits Liability (12 19 addition)
This endorsement applies only when there are multiple named
insureds. Any suit brought by one named insured against another named insured is
not covered.
CG 34 32–Total Pollution Exclusion (12 19 addition)
This endorsement replaces the
Pollution exclusion in the coverage form with one that deletes all exceptions.
CG 34 33–Total Pollution Exclusion With A Hostile Fire
Exception (12 19 addition)
This exclusion replaces the
pollution exclusion in the coverage form. It is the same as CG 34 32 except for
a limited exception for loss due to heat, smoke, or fumes from a hostile fire.
CG 34 34–Total Pollution Exclusion with A Building,
Heating, Cooling, and Dehumidifying Equipment Exception and A Hostile Fire
Exception (12 19 addition)
This endorsement is the same as
CG 34 32 with two exceptions. It does not apply to injury from any smoke,
fumes, vapor, or soot that building heating, cooling, or dehumidifying
equipment releases. It also does not apply to injury or damage from heat,
smoke, or fumes that result from a hostile fire.
CG 34 46–Cannabis Exclusion (12
19 addition)
Damages due the bodily injury or
property damage that is the result of cannabis is not covered. This is a very
broad exclusion. The only exception is when a contractor, persons engaged in
the operations or others for whom the contractor is responsible cause such
damages while under the influence of cannabis. The exception does not apply if
the cannabis was supplied by the named insured.
Note: Some wording in the
endorsement regarding the exception is not clear.
CG 34 47–Cannabis Exclusion with
Hemp Exception (12 19 addition)
This endorsement is identical to
CG 34 46 except for an exception for certain types of hemp-related products.
CG 99 10–Premium Audit
Noncompliance Charge (12 19 addition)
This replaces the audit
condition by in the coverage form with wording that penalizes the contractor if
it does not provide needed information when required. Because audit happens
after the policy has ended and may result in an increase in premium,
cooperation may be less forthcoming. This endorsement encourages cooperation by
placing financial penalties against those who drag their feet in cooperating.
The charge is a percentage of the estimated premium and is imposed after the scheduled
number of written attempts to obtain the information has been made without
satisfaction.
INTERLINE ENDORSEMENTS (IL)
IL 00 03–Calculation
of Premium
This endorsement is
used on multiple year policies to calculate revised premiums at each
anniversary.
IL 00 21–Nuclear
Energy Liability Exclusion Endorsement (Broad Form)
This endorsement
excludes all losses caused by or that result from the hazardous properties of
nuclear materials. Related Article: IL 00 21–Nuclear Energy
Liability Exclusion Endorsement (Broad Form)