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This listing identifies the forms and endorsements available to modify ISO's Farm Policies. The listing is by form number and title. A brief description accompanies each form.
Note: This section does not include state–specific endorsements, changes or amendments, nor are the coverage forms themselves (FB 00, FL 00 AND FP 00) included in this listing.
Endorsements are grouped into three categories, Farm Property, Farm Liability, and Farm Umbrella, as follows:
FP 01 60–Exclusion of
Loss Due to Virus or Bacteria
This mandatory form must be attached to any policy containing FP 10 60–Causes of Loss Form – Farm Property, FP 00 30–Mobile Agricultural Machinery and Equipment Coverage Form or FP 00 40–Livestock Coverage Form. The only exception is when FP 05 30 or FP 05 31 is attached instead. Essentially this form is an absolute exclusion.
FP 03 04–Single Farm Property Per
Occurrence Deductible
This endorsement amends the deductible section in FP 00 30, FP 00 40 or FP 00 90. It states that if damage occurs involving two or more coverage parts, only the highest deductible for any coverage part applies to the occurrence. This prevents application of multiple deductibles for a single occurrence.
FP 03 05–Windstorm or Hail Percentage
Deductible (04 16 changes – mainly editorial)
This endorsement provides a percentage deductible that applies only to wind and hail losses. It is important to note that the deductible is a percentage of the applicable coverage limit, not of the amount of the loss. For example, if the insurance limit is $500,000, and the deductible is 5%, the deductible amount paid by the insured is $25,000. This endorsement is used mainly in areas subject to high wind and hail conditions and significant wind and hail losses.
FP 04 02–Sump Overflow and Water Backup from
Sewers or Drains (Coverages A, B, C and D only)
This endorsement provides coverage for losses due to water backup from sewers or drains and overflows from sump pump systems. The limit is $5,000. This form expands coverage for only the personal side of the farm since it is only available for use with FP 00 12–Farm Property–Farm Dwelling, Appurtenant Structures And Household Personal Property Coverage Form.
FP 04 04–Dwelling and Farm Building
Replacement Cost Protection (Including Ordinance or Law Coverage) (04 16
changes – editorial)
This endorsement accomplishes several objectives. It eliminates the 80% insurance to value requirement, provides three methods to handle loss cost increases due to application of ordinance or laws, and adds coverage for construction cost increases not related to ordinances or laws. This form is only available for buildings covered under the following:
Related Article: Ordinance or Law Coverage
FP 04 07–Increased Special Limits of Specified
Household Personal Property (04 16 changes – editorial)
FP 00 12– Farm Property–Farm Dwelling, Appurtenant Structures and Household Personal Property Coverage Form imposes maximum limits on many types of personal property. This endorsement provides a means to increase those sub-limits. However, the total limit of insurance remains unchanged.
FP 04 08–Farm Computer Coverage
This is the electronic data processing coverage part for the Farm policy.
Related Article: ISO Farm Computer Coverage.
FP 04 09–Increased Special Limits on
Business Property (04 16 changes)
FP 00 12, Farm Property–Farm Dwelling, Appurtenant Structures And Household Personal Property Coverage Form limits coverage for business property to limits of $2,500 on premises and $1,500 off premises. This endorsement allows the insured to choose any limit for the business property on premises exposure. When that limit is selected, 60% of it is available to apply to business property off premises. This limit is not an additional amount of insurance but is a limitation on business property. If additional limits are desired, refer to FP 04 61–Scheduled Personal Property.
FP 04 16–Contributing Insurance
This endorsement permits two or more insurance companies to provide property coverage for the same farm. The total amount of insurance is listed on the declarations. Each participating company is responsible for paying its proportional share of any covered loss.
FP 04 20–Foreign Objects in Machinery
FP 10 60–Causes of Loss – Farm Property excludes any loss or damage caused by foreign objects being scraped or sucked into an item of machinery or equipment. FP 00 30–Mobile Agricultural Machinery and Equipment Coverage Form excludes the same loss or damage. This endorsement can be used to remove the exclusion in both forms.
FP 04 21–Debris Removal Increased Limit of
Insurance
Debris removal coverage is limited to 25% of the amount of a covered loss plus an additional 5% of the amount of loss under certain circumstances. The 5% figure can be an amount in excess of the insurance limit. This endorsement provides a means for the insured to increase the 5% figure to a specific dollar amount at each location. This is important for insureds with significant potential debris removal costs.
FP 04 22–Pollutant Clean Up and Removal
Additional Aggregate Limit of Insurance
Pollutant Clean Up and Removal Coverage has a $10,000 limit in the policy. This endorsement provides a means for the insured to increase the limit for each location to a specific dollar amount. This endorsement also has a space to enter a deductible amount. A deductible may be a requirement of any company willing to write higher limits for this coverage.
FP 04 24–Spoilage Coverage–Perishable Farm
Personal Property
This endorsement applies only to FP 00 13–Farm Property -Farm Personal Property Coverage Form and covers spoilage that occurs due to breakdown, utility failure, or contamination. This is a separate coverage part with its own schedule, extensions of coverage, conditions, exclusions, and definitions.
FP 04 27–Grain Under Government Loan
Grain pledged as collateral for a loan from the Commodity Credit Corporation of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) creates unique requirements and agreements. This endorsement is designed to satisfy those requirements and agreements.
FP 04 28–Coverage G–Barns, Outbuildings and
Other Farm Structures–Blanket Insurance (04 16 change)
This endorsement provides the option and means to cover all barns, outbuildings and other farm structures on a blanket basis with a single amount of insurance. It amends the coinsurance and valuation clauses to accommodate and reflect the changes. FP 16 01–Coverage G–Barns, Outbuildings and Other Farm Structures Statement of Values can be used for the statement of values. This option applies only to FP 00 14–Farm Property–Barns, Outbuildings and Other Farm Structures Coverage Form.
FP 04 31–Inflation Guard
This endorsement increases the limits for ALL buildings on the policy annually but prorated at the time of loss. The amount or percentage increase must be selected and entered on the schedule.
Warning: This form contains a schedule to exclude buildings. The percentage increase does not apply to any structure listed and described in the schedule area of the form.
FP 04 35–Special Loss Settlement on
Dwellings
This endorsement permits a different percentage than the 80% figure specified in the coverage form as the qualifying amount for replacement cost coverage and loss settlement.
FP 04 36–Replacement Cost – Household
Personal Property (04 16 change)
FP 00 12–Farm Property–Farm Dwellings, Appurtenant Structures and Household Personal Property Coverage specifies that loss or damage to household property is paid on an actual cash value basis. This endorsement deletes valuation based on actual cash value and substitutes replacement cost valuation. Payment is based on the cost to either repair or replace, 400% of the actual cash value of the item or the limit of insurance, whichever is least costly to the insurance company.
FP 04 50–Additional Insured–Farm Property
Individuals or organizations that have a financial interest in any farm property, other than mortgagees, should be listed on this endorsement. The property in which they have a financial interest should also be listed. All loss payments are made out to both the named insured and the applicable financial interest for each described property, if any.
FP 04 56–Collision Resulting in Death of
Livestock
This endorsement eliminates all causes of loss for livestock covered by FP 00 13–Farm Property–Farm Personal Property Coverage Form except for collision. The word COLLISION must be entered on FP DS 11–Advisory Declarations Page B – Scheduled of Farm Personal Property – Coverage E. A limit for the livestock can be entered on either this endorsement or the declarations. This is a very restrictive endorsement and should be used with extreme caution.
FP 04 61–Scheduled Personal Property (04 16
change)
This endorsement provides a means to change the sublimits of insurance that apply in the basic policy and to customize coverage for insureds with higher values for certain classes of property.
Related Article: FP-04 61–Scheduled Personal Property
FP 04 67–Scheduled Glass (04 16 withdrawn)
Withdrawn with 04 16 edition.
FP 04 75–Unoccupancy and Vacancy Permit (04
16 changes - editorial)
Policy coverage forms contain limitations and restrictions that apply to buildings not occupied or vacant. This endorsement removes the time provisions and restrictions specified in the applicable coverage form with respect to unoccupancy and vacancy but only for the length of the permit period.
FP 04 78–Functional Building Valuation
Older buildings that are being underutilized will probably be replaced with a very different type of building if significantly damaged. This endorsement allows the insured to select a lower limit of insurance for such a building. An interesting aspect of this endorsement is that the least of the limit, the cost to repair with cheaper materials or the market value of the building is paid.
FP 04 79–Functional Farm Personal Property,
Machinery and Equipment Valuation
Older equipment that is being underutilized will probably be replaced with a very different type of item if significantly damaged. This endorsement allows the insured to select a lower limit of insurance for such equipment. An interesting aspect of this endorsement is that the least of the limit, the cost to repair with cheaper materials or the market value of the equipment, is paid.
FP 04 80–Rental To Others–Theft Coverage (04
16 – editorial)
FP 10 60–Causes of Loss Form – Farm Property excludes coverage for theft from the part of the principal residence rented out or leased to others. This endorsement deletes the exclusion and therefore provides theft coverage for those parts of the dwelling rented to others. There are significant restrictions to this coverage though.
FP 05 03–Debris Removal Expense (04 16 addition)
This endorsement reduces coverage. The 25%
additional insurance available for debris removal expense is eliminated when
this endorsement is attached.
FP 05 04–Fire Extinguisher or Fire Extinguishing
Systems Expense Coverage (04 16 addition)
Coverage is added for recharging fire
extinguishers or extinguishing systems when the discharge is due to a covered
cause of loss. The coverage also pays for damage to property when the
extinguisher or system discharges accidentally. The limit is selected by location.
No deductible applies.
FP 05 05–Agritainment – Property
Endorsement (04 16 addition)
Coverage is added for agritainment
exposures.
Related Article:
FP 05 05–Agritainment – Property and FL 05 01–Agritainment –
Liability
FP 05 20–Scheduled Farm Personal Property
Away From the Insured Location
This endorsement extends coverage under FP 00 13–Farm Property–Farm Personal Property Coverage Form to provide coverage off premises and at other locations.
FP 05 21–Replacement Cost–Mobile
Agricultural Machinery and Equipment (04 16 change – editorial)
This endorsement provides replacement cost valuation on machinery and equipment covered under FP 00 30–Mobile Agricultural Machinery and Equipment Coverage Form. In order for replacement cost valuation to apply, the item must be specifically listed and described, be insured to 80% of its replacement value at the time of loss and be damaged to the extent that it must be repaired or replaced.
FP 05 22–Cab Glass Breakage
This endorsement is similar to windshield coverage for motor vehicles. Coverage is extremely broad, with few exclusions. There is no deductible.
FP 05 23–Unit–Owners Coverage (04 16
change)
This endorsement is designed for farm families who have condominium exposures at one or more insured locations. Related Article: FP 05 23–ISO Farm Program Unit-Owners Coverage Form
FP 05 24–Assisted Living Care (04 16
change)
This endorsement recognizes the exposure and the tremendous responsibility of caring for a disabled or aging family member. Property and liability coverages are extended to a family member of the named insured living in an assisted living care facility. The form includes special categories of property coverage and additional living expense that apply if a loss occurs at the facility and immediate transfer to another facility is needed.
FP 05 25–Increased Limits for Structures
Appurtenant to Dwellings (04 16 change – editorial)
FP 00 12–Farm Property–Farm Dwellings, Appurtenant Structures and Household Personal Property Coverage Form provides 10% of the dwelling limit to apply to appurtenant structures. This endorsement provides a means for the insured to have higher limits on specific eligible structures.
FP 05 26–Expenses Consequential to
Enforcement of Ordinances or Laws Affecting Building, Zoning or Land Use
(Coverages A and B only) (04 16 change – editorial)
This endorsement is
similar to FP 04 04 and cannot be used if FP 04 04 is attached. It provides a
means for the insured to select a percentage of Coverage A (Dwelling) that
represents the additional amount needed to accommodate any increases in
construction costs due to ordinances or law, including debris removal expenses.
The lowest percentage allowed is 10%. Higher amounts are available. This can be
used only on FP 00 12–Farm Property - Farm Dwellings, Appurtenant Structures
and Household Personal Property Coverage Form.
FP 05 27–Motorized Golf Carts (04 16
change)
Golf carts are not included or covered as part of household personal property. This endorsement provides coverage for specifically scheduled golf carts for Special Causes of Loss. Collision coverage is an option that can be added. Coverage applies both on and away from the insured location. This endorsement has additional exclusions and conditions. A deductible that applies to each cart must be indicated.
Note: The major change in the endorsement is related to limited agritainment coverage.
FP 05 30–Exclusion of Loss Due to Virus or
Bacteria; Limited Coverage for Fungi, Wet Rot, Dry Rot and Bacteria–Property
This is a restrictive endorsement, not an enhancement. It excludes loss due to virus, bacteria, fungi, wet rot, dry rot, and bacteria. It then provides a very limited amount of coverage for bacteria, fungi, wet rot, dry rot, and bacteria. It cannot be used if FP 01 60 is attached.
Related Article: A Look At The Mold Exposure
FP 05 31–Exclusion of Loss Due to Virus or Bacteria; Limited Coverage
for Fungi, Wet Rot, Dry Rot and Bacteria–Farm Dwellings, Appurtenant Structures
and Household Personal Property
The coverage provided by this endorsement applies to only coverage Form FP 00 12–Farm Property–Farm Dwellings, Appurtenant Structures, and Household Personal Property Coverage Form. This is a restrictive endorsement, not an enhancement. It excludes loss due to virus, bacteria, fungi, wet rot, dry rot, and bacteria. It then provides a very limited amount of coverage for bacteria, fungi, wet rot, dry rot, and bacteria. It cannot be used if FP 01 60 is attached.
FP 05 35–Limited Coverage for Theft of Building
Materials and Supplies While a Building or Structure is Under Construction (04
16 addition)
The property coverage forms exclude theft
coverage for building material and supplies that are waiting to become part of
a construction project. This endorsement provides that coverage subject to the
terms of the endorsement and the limit of insurance and dates of coverage
scheduled in the endorsement.
FP 05 59–Identity Fraud Expense Coverage
This form, subject to a $250 deductible, provides up to $15,000 to address expenses related to an insured having to deal with being victimized by an act of identity fraud involving the covered farming operation. Covered expenses include attorney fees, long distance phone charges, loan reapplication costs, cost of certified mail, and notary costs.
Related
Article: ID Fraud Expense Coverage
FP 05 60–Equipment Breakdown Protection
Coverage (04 16 change – editorial)
This
form expands coverage under the several Farm Property Forms to provide coverage
for certain instances of failure of covered equipment. The form protects
pressurized and vacuum equipment as well as devices that generate, transmit or
facilitate the use of energy. Certain types of computer and communication
equipment are also eligible for coverage, but several types of equipment are
excluded, such as computer media, certain types of pressurized equipment,
equipment related to operating vehicles and equipment parts that, by their
nature, are regularly replaced.
FP 10 04–Livestock–Additional Causes of Loss
(04 16 change – editorial)
This endorsement adds coverage for accidental shooting, drowning, electrocution, attack by dogs and wild animals, loading and unloading accidents, and collapse. It can be attached only to FP 00 40–Livestock Coverage Form.
FP 10 14–Theft Exclusion (04 16 change)
This endorsement allows the insured to eliminate the theft cause of loss for specified types of property at designated locations. However, if an excluded theft results in an ensuing covered cause of loss, the damage from that covered cause of loss is covered.
It can be attached to any Farm Property Coverage Form and can apply to all classes of property, if desired.
FP 10 15–Windstorm or Hail Exclusion (04 16
change – editorial)
This endorsement deletes the windstorm or hail cause of loss in all Farm Property Coverage Forms. The exclusion can be limited to apply only at certain property at scheduled locations.
FP 10 16–Vandalism Exclusion (04 16 change
– editorial)
The vandalism cause of loss coverage may be removed for specific property or for all property. However, if vandalism results in a covered cause of the loss, coverage applies to the resulting loss, but all other vandalism is excluded.
FP 10 21–Exclusion of Certain Computer–Related
Losses
This endorsement excludes coverage for any loss or damage related to the inability of a computer system to process certain calendar dates. It developed as a reaction to these concerns when the calendar date went from the year 1999 to the year 2000 (Y2K).
FP 10 34–Exclusion of Loss Due to
By-products of Production or Processing Operations (Rental Properties) (04 16
addition)
If an owned building is damaged by
by-products of a tenant’s production or processing, that damage is not covered
when this endorsement is attached. The exclusion applies whether or not the
activity is legal.
FP 10 39–Earthquake Inception Extension (04
16 addition)
When an earthquake begins prior to a
policy’s inception date, there is no coverage under that policy for earthquake
damage that subsequently occurs after the inception date. This endorsement
modifies that limitation to cover such damage provided the earthquake started
within 72 hours of the policy’s inception date.
FP 10 40–Causes of Loss–Earthquake Form (04
16 change)
This endorsement provides the additional Cause of Loss of Earthquake and Volcanic Eruption. It contains separate limitations, exclusions, and definitions from those found elsewhere in the policy or coverage form. The major change is the manner in which the deductible is calculated, but actual impact is anticipated to be small. Examples are provided in how to compute the deductible properly.
FP 10 57–Coverage for Damage Sustained Only
By Tires in Collisions, Upsets Or Overturns Of
Instances where loss only involves tires are excluded. This form allows an insured to purchase separate coverage to protect the large and expensive vehicle parts.
FP 10 60–Causes Of Loss Form – Farm
Property
This form allows selection of coverage for farm structural and personal property to apply on either a basic, broad or special form basis.
Related Article: ISO Farm Property Program Coverage Form Analysis
FP 12 02–Protective Safeguards (04 16
addition)
This endorsement
applies only for the fire cause of loss and replaces IL 04 15. It is required
when the insurance company provides a premium credit because of any listed
protective safeguard. This endorsement lists and describes the various
scheduled services or protective safeguards on the insured's premises and
requires that the insured keep them in working order. Protective safeguards are
identified by a symbol for automatic sprinkler systems, automatic fire alarms,
security services, and service contracts with private fire departments.
Important Note: This is a warranty. If a fire loss occurs and the described systems are not in proper working order at the time, the insurance company will not pay for the loss.
FP 12 09–Limitation on Windstorm or Hail
Coverage for Roof Surfacing (04 16 addition)
This endorsement restricts coverage. It
contains two potential limitations. The first changes valuation on roofs from
replacement cost to actual cash value. The second excludes loss or damage by
wind or hail to the roof that is considered only superficial or cosmetic. The
premises must be scheduled along with the limitation selection(s).
FP 12 10–Actual Cash Value–Dwellings and
Appurtenant Private Structures (04 16 change – editorial)
The standard valuation for a dwelling on FP 0012– Farm Property–Farm Dwelling, Appurtenant Structures, and Household Personal Property Coverage Form is replacement cost, subject to 80% insurance to value. This endorsement allows the settlement terms to be changed to actual cash value for scheduled locations and/or dwellings.
FP 12 11–Loss Payable Provisions
The insured lists all loss payees and their specific interests on this endorsement form. It explains how each type of creditor is treated and the interest handled at the time of loss.
FP 12 12–Burglary and Robbery Protective
Safeguards
Rate and premium credits are provided if certain burglary and robbery protective safeguards are in place. This form lists and describes the protection systems that apply and details that coverage does not apply if the systems described are not kept in proper working order.
Warning: This is a warranty that can void coverage.
FP 12 18–Glass or Safety Glazing Material –
Building or Structure, Storm Door or Storm Window – Tenant’s Policy (04 16
addition)
The farm property coverage forms include
building glass that makes up part of a building. There is no glass coverage if
a named insured does not have building coverage. This endorsement is used to
cover building glass when a tenant is contractually obligated to insure it. The
glass must be described and a limit and the causes of loss form that applies
entered on the endorsement schedule. A separate deductible may be entered on
the endorsement schedule.
FP 12 29–Peak Season
Farming operations do not have the same values on hand at all times during the year but maximum amounts by season are predictable. This endorsement allows the insured to increase the normal Coverage E and/or Coverage F limits to higher limits for specific time periods to reflect seasonal changes and increases in values on the premises.
FP 13 01–Value Reporting Endorsement
This endorsement allows the named insured to select a high limit of insurance but pay only for the average value actually on hand. It requires additional paperwork and record keeping because property values present are reported monthly and may create a greater chance of penalties because of improper reporting but it does prevent under and over insurance issues.
FP 13 02–Report of Values
This is used with FP 13 01–Value Reporting Endorsement. This is a suggested form to use for reporting values if the insured decides to report values. It gives instructions on what to report, the dates to use, and the time when a report should be submitted.
FP 13 03–Supplemental Report of Values Form
This form is used if there is insufficient space on the FP 13 02–Report of Values.
FP 14 01–Coverage G–Damage to Below–Ground
Foundations of Buildings or Structures and Related Consequential Expenses
This endorsement provides the means to cover the foundations and costs associated with those foundations on an individual building basis. An additional limit of insurance is provided to reflect the additional value represented by the coverage.
FP 15 01–Disruption of Farming Operations (04
16 change)
Loss of income is a serious concern for any farming operation. This endorsement adds coverage for loss of income and extra expenses caused by or resulting from covered loss or damage to farm buildings and/or mobile agricultural machinery and equipment.
Related Article: ISO Disruption of Farming Operations
FP 15 02–Income Loss and Expense Coverage
for Computer-Related Date Processing and Other Electronic Problems
This endorsement provides coverage for loss of business income or extra expenses incurred caused by certain computer equipment processing problems related to the inability of a computer system to process certain calendar dates. It developed as a reaction to these concerns when the calendar date went from the year 1999 to the year 2000 (Y2K).
FP 16 01–Coverage G–Barns, Outbuildings and
Other Farm Structures Statement of Values
If endorsement FP 04 28–Blanket Insurance Endorsement is attached to the farm policy, a statement of values is required for all property included in the blanket. This is the proper form to use to provide that information.
FL 01 16–Exclusion–Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection
Act
This mandatory endorsement excludes all damages due to awards from the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act and successor laws.
FL 01 63–Amendatory Endorsement (04 16
change – editorial)
This is a mandatory endorsement, unless FL 04 03 is attached to the policy. It adds an additional exception to the pollution exclusion that provides coverage for smoke or heat pollution caused by the standard burning of crop stubble. In addition, it provides a $25,000 aggregate limit for loss or damage caused by chemical drift. Chemical drift includes eligible drifts that naturally occur during normal farm operations but does not include chemical drift resulting from chemical treatments by aircraft.
FL 04 02–Limited Product Withdrawal Expense
Coverage (04 16 addition)
This endorsement reimburses the named
insured's product withdrawal expenses. It does not provide any liability
coverage or coverage for the cost or expense to defend claims or suits. It is
subject to the aggregate limit, deductible amount, participation percentage for
each product withdrawal, and cut-off date on the endorsement schedule.
FL 04 03–Limited Farm Pollution Liability
Coverage
This endorsement may be used in place of the mandatory FP 01 63 –Amendatory Endorsement Form described immediately above. Coverage provided is for the sudden and accidental dispersal or release of chemicals normally found in a farming operation if the dispersal or release is not in violation of any law or ordinance. The insured selects the sublimit that applies to this coverage.
FL 04 06–Additional Residence Rented to
Others
This endorsement expands coverage to include dwellings rented to others and scheduled on this endorsement. The exclusion in the policy is modified to accommodate this change.
FL 04 07–Additional Insured and Residence
Premises
This endorsement permits additional members of the named insured's household to be specifically named and added to include them as insureds under the farm policy liability coverage. There is no requirement that a blood relationship or dependency situation exists in order for coverage to be available. In addition, other residences can be added to the policy as insured locations.
FL 04 11–Basic Farm Premises Liability (04
16 change)
Despite the FL designation, this is actually a Commercial General Liability endorsement. It is attached to a Commercial General Liability policy to provide coverages similar to those in the Farm Liability policy. This coverage does not include the personal aspects of the farm. The major change is modifying the professional exclusion to also exclude claims due to the insured’s not properly supervising those providing such services.
FL 04 12–Personal Liability (04 16 change)
In the same way, as FL 04 11 above, this endorsement is attached to the Commercial General Liability policy. It adds personal coverage to the CGL. Many changes occurred in the 04 16 edition but all reflect the changes made throughout the many forms changed with this update. Some changes are beneficial, many are editorial, and some are detrimental.
FL 04 22–Electronic Data Liability (12 14 addition)
This
endorsement first takes away coverage by adding Access Or Disclosure Of Confidential Or Personal Information And
Data-related Liability
Electronic Data exclusions to the Farm Liability Coverage Form. It
then adds back coverage back for loss of electronic data that occurs only
because tangible property is physically damaged. However, electronic data
continues to not be considered tangible property. Coverage is subject to the loss of electronic data
limit on the endorsement schedule, includes a definition for electronic data,
and redefines property damage.
FL 04 29–Additional Farm Premises Rented to Others
This endorsement can be used to schedule farm premises that are rented to others.
FL 04 30–Limited Farm Pollution Liability
Extension Endorsement
This endorsement provides coverage for pollution incidents that occur in and around farm structures other than storage tanks.
FL 04 32–Additional Insured–Executors,
Administrators, Trustees or Beneficiaries (04 16 change)
This endorsement includes as insureds those persons administrating, benefiting from, or inheriting the estate of the insured when the insured dies. 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.
FL 04 37–Broad Farm Premises Liability (04
16 change)
This endorsement combines the limited expanded pollution coverage in FL 04 30 described above and the broadened coverage in FL 04 11 into one endorsement. It is attached to the Commercial General Liability coverage. The major change is modifying the professional exclusion to also exclude claims due to the insured’s not properly supervising those providing such services.
FL 04 40–Animals In Contests or Stunting
Activities
This endorsement provides liability coverage arising out of or resulting from animals in stunting activities and other prearranged contests. Coverage is for both Liability and Medical Payments.
FL 04 41–Animal Rides for Profit or Charity
This endorsement provides Liability and Medical Payments Coverage when saddle animals are used for rides for charity events or other events conducted for a profit.
FL 04 42–Limited Home Day Care Coverage
This endorsement provides liability coverage for daycare operations conducted by the insured. The endorsement schedule must be completed and coverage provided is for both liability and medical payments. Coverage applies for services provided by the insured as well as for services provided by employees of the insured.
FL 04 43–Business Activities (04 16 change)
This endorsement is used to provide liability coverage for business activities conducted by the insured on the premises and described in the form. The endorsement has a space provided to indicate whether the liquor exclusion is to apply or not. The liquor exclusion is much more restrictive than the previous one because all liquor-related injuries are excluded even if the insured did not provide the alcohol but permitted it to be on premises. The professional exclusion is also modified to exclude claims due to the insured’s not properly supervising those providing such services.
FL 04 44–Coverage for Physical Injury to
Crops and Animals Due to Certain Crop-Dusting Operations Performed by Licensed
Independent Contractor by Aircraft (Limited Crop-Dusting Coverage) (04 16
change – editorial)
This
endorsement provides liability coverage for direct loss or damage to crops
and/or livestock, caused by or resulting from crop-dusting operations. Coverage
applies only when crop-dusting operations are performed by an independent
contractor. The aggregate limit for this coverage is $25,000 but may be
increased.
FL 04 45–Employment–Related Practices
Coverage Extension
This endorsement extends the insurance provided under coverage H and Coverage I to apply to bodily injury or property damage arising out of several employment-related practices by the insured. It also removes several liability exclusions in the policy that relate to employment practices.
Note: This endorsement has not been revised since 1988 and should not be used due to conflicts with the FL 00 20. A separate employment related practices coverage form would be more prudent.
Related Article: Overview of the ISO Employment-Related Practices Liability Program
FL 04 50–Additional Insured–Farm Liability (04
16 change)
This endorsement is used
to provide liability coverage to a number of additional interests without a
premium charge. Eligible parties include persons or organizations from whom the
insured leases land, persons or organizations that exercise financial control
over the insured and nonresident co-owners of a non-farm residence. 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. Coverage
for a vendor is slightly more limited but in keeping with CG 2015-Additional
Insured-Vendors.
Related Article: CG 20 15-Additional Insured–Vendors
FL 04 65–Farm Employers Liability and Farm
Employees Medical Payments Insurance (04 16 change – editorial)
This endorsement provides employers' liability and medical payments coverage for farm employees. Certain designated employees may be specifically listed and excluded. The exposure basis for premium determination is each $1,000 of payroll. The basic farm liability coverage part provides employers liability coverage, including medical payments coverage for residence employees. An additional premium charge is made for each residence employee in excess of two. The basic policy premium charge contemplates the liability coverage and medical payments coverage with a $1,000 limit. This endorsement is unique because it can be attached to either the Commercial General Liability coverage form or the Farm Liability Coverage form.
FL 04 69–Custom Farming Liability Coverage
Farmers performing farming operations for others are engaged in custom farming operations. The farm liability coverage form includes coverage for liability from custom farming only if receipts are less than $5,000. This endorsement provides liability coverage if receipts from custom farming operations exceed $5,000.
Example: Betty’s time is pretty much used up running her own farm. However, each year, she spends a couple of days helping a neighbor harvest his alfalfa crop for a fee. |
FL 04 71–Owned Snowmobile Coverage (04 16
change – editorial)
Snowmobiles are included in the farm liability policy but only when operated on the insured premises. Off premises operations are not covered, but this endorsement eliminates that exclusion in the farm liability policy. It also modifies other sections of the policy so it covers snowmobiles as long as they are not licensed for road, used in a business, rented to others, or used in racing.
FL 04 74–All Terrain Vehicle Coverage (04
16 change – editorial)
Coverage for all-terrain vehicles (ATV) applies only if used on owned premises or property. This endorsement broadens the coverage to apply to any listed ATVs on the schedule operating on or off the insured premises. Coverage does not apply if the ATV is used to carry others for a charge, is rented to others, or is used in any racing or competition event.
FL 04 77–Insured's Liability While Employed
by Others in Nonfarm Jobs (04 16 change)
This endorsement extends the coverage provided by the farm liability policy to apply to the insured when employed as a salesperson, collector, messenger, clerical office employee, teacher (including optional coverage for corporal punishment), or other types of job or occupation. The professional exclusion is modified to exclude claims due to the insured not properly supervising those providing such services.
FL 04 83–Watercraft
This endorsement provides a means to schedule and cover owned watercraft normally excluded by the policy. The watercraft insured cannot be rented out or used to carry people for a fee. In addition, the watercraft is not to be used in races or competitions, except under very unusual circumstances and in very limited cases.
FL 05 01–Agritainment – Liability (04 16
addition)
Coverage is added for agritainment exposures.
Related Article: FP 05
05–Agritainment – Property and FL 05 01–Agritainment – Liability
FL 05 20–Amendment of Advertising Injury
Definition (04 16 addition)
This restriction of coverage eliminates the
violation of a person’s privacy rights from the definition of advertising
injury.
FL 05 21–Amendment of Personal Injury
Definition (04 16 addition)
This restriction of coverage eliminates the
violation of a person’s privacy rights from the definition of personal injury.
FL 05 32–Limited Fungi or Bacteria Coverage
Liability (04 16 change – editorial)
This excludes coverage for loss or damage caused by fungi and bacteria and then adds back a very limited scheduled aggregate amount of coverage. This limited coverage is an alternative to the total coverage exclusion in FL 10 35.
FL 05 62–Amendment of Insured Contract
Definition (04 16 change)
This endorsement limits contractual coverage to only injuries or damages caused by the named insured or those acting on the named insured’s behalf. This could represent a significant reduction of coverage. Coverage of others that is assumed by the insured is limited to what the law permits.
FL 10 01–Exclusion–Employment-Related
Practices (04 16 change)
This
endorsement is used to exclude all coverage for employment-related practices, including those that occur before and
following employment.
FL 10 02–Exclusion–Personal and Advertising
Injury Liability
This endorsement is used to completely exclude coverage for the personal and advertising injury liability coverage provided in the farm liability policy.
FL 10 03–Exclusion–Advertising Injury
Liability (04 16 change - editorial)
This endorsement is used when only coverage for advertising injury liability is to be excluded. When this endorsement is used, the coverage under the farm liability policy for Personal Injury Liability coverage is not affected and remains active and in force.
FL 10 05–Exclusion–Designated Products–Off
Premises
This endorsement excludes Products coverage on certain listed and described merchandise or goods while coverage remains in force for others. It is used in cases where the insurance company is unwilling to cover all products liability exposures of a given operation. This form permits the insured to work with the insurance company to customize coverage.
FL 10 06–Exclusion–Products Related to A
Specific Premises or Operation
This endorsement allows the insured to exclude products at one operation or premises while retaining coverage for other products at other locations.
FL 10 07–Exclusion–Products and Completed
Operations (04 16 change – editorial)
This endorsement completely excludes liability coverage for products and completed operations.
FL 10 08–Contractual Liability Limitation
This endorsement redefines an insured contract by removing item e. but making no change to items a. through d. The result of this change is a significant restriction in coverage.
FL 10 09–Exclusion–Athletic
Activities–Medical Payments (04 16 addition)
Person engaged in athletic activities is not
covered under medical payments when this endorsement is attached.
FL 10 10–Liability Exclusion–Residence Employees of Designated Insureds
Residence employees receive special treatment in the Farm Liability policy. Residence employees are included and covered, even when coverage for other employees is excluded or restricted. This exclusion removes the residence employee exceptions to the exclusion but residence employees are still covered while assisting the insured in personal sporting activities.
FL 10 12–Exclusion - Access or Disclosure of
Confidential or Personal Information and Data-Related Liability - With Limited
Bodily Injury Exception (12 14 addition)
This is a mandatory endorsement that limits most liability associated with
confidential or personal information release.
This endorsement is not to be attached if
either FL 10 13 or FL 10 14 described are attached.
FL 10 13–Exclusion - Access or Disclosure of Confidential or Personal Information and
Data-related Liability - Limited Bodily Injury Exception Not Included (12 14
addition)
This is even more restrictive than the
FL 10 12 and eliminates the small amount of bodily injury coverage in the FL 10
12. This is more of an absolute exclusion.
FL 10 14–Exclusion - Electronic Data
(Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability Only) and Access or Disclosure of
Confidential or Personal Information (Personal or Advertising Injury Liability
Only) (12 14 addition)
This is identical to FL 10 12 except
that instead of a limited exception for bodily injury it provides a total
exception for bodily injury.
FL 10 22–Exclusion–Computer-Related Date
Processing and Other Electronic Problems
This endorsement excludes coverage for any loss or damage related to the inability of a computer system to process certain calendar dates. It developed as a reaction to these concerns when the calendar date went from the year 1999 to the year 2000 (Y2K).
FL 10 25–Exclusion–Computer-Related Date
Processing and Other Electronic Problems–With Exception for Bodily Injury on
the Insured Location
This endorsement excludes coverage for any loss or damage related to the inability of a computer system to process certain calendar dates. It developed as a reaction to these concerns when the calendar date went from the year 1999 to the year 2000 (Y2K). It makes an exception for Bodily Injury related to such a loss that occurs at the insured's location or premises.
Example: Jim is inspecting a refrigerated storage room at Smythe's Mega–Farms. The storage facilities are highly automated. Due to a program glitch, the storage room door's locking system is engaged, trapping Jim for several hours. Jim is rescued but has to be treated for hypothermia. This form would cover Jim's injury. |
FL 10 35–Fungi or Bacteria Exclusion–Liability
This endorsement modifies the coverage provided by the farm liability coverage form. It excludes bodily injury, property damage and personal injury resulting from or arising out of any feature or element of fungi or bacteria. This exclusion applies regardless of any other cause, event, material or product involved with the injury regardless of the sequence in which they occur.
FL 10 40–Certified Acts of Terrorism
Aggregate Limit; Cap on Losses from Certified Acts of Terrorism
Related Article: Terrorism and Insurance
FL 10 44–Exclusion of Certified Nuclear,
Biological, Chemical or Radiological Acts of Terrorism; Cap on Losses from
Certified Acts of Terrorism
Related Article: Terrorism and Insurance
FL 10 50–Exclusion–Silica or Silica–Related
Dust
This form bars coverage for injury to third parties that is related to exposure to silica particles.
FL 10 64–Exclusion–Injury or Damage from
Genetically Modified Beans, Crops, Grains, Seeds, Plants, Shrubs, or Trees (04
16 addition)
Bodily injury and property damage that are the result of genetically modified crops as defined in the endorsement is excluded. This is not limited to only products and completed operations types losses. Personal and advertising injury coverage is not subject to this exclusion.
FL 10 65–Exclusion–Injury or Damage from Genetically
Modified Animals(s) or Fish (04 16 addition)
Bodily
injury and property damage that are the result of genetically modified animals
as defined in the endorsement is excluded. This is not limited to only products
and completed operations types losses. Personal and advertising injury coverage
is not subject to this exclusion.
FL 10 67–Conditional Exclusion of Terrorism
(Relating To Disposition of Federal Terrorism Risk Insurance Act)
Related Article: Terrorism and Insurance
FL 10 68–Conditional Exclusion of Terrorism
Involving Nuclear, Biological or Chemical Terrorism (Relating To Disposition of
Federal Terrorism Risk Insurance Act)
Related
Article: Terrorism and Insurance
FL 10 69–Conditional Limitation of Coverage
for Terrorism on an Annual Aggregate Basis (Relating To Disposition of Federal
Terrorism Risk Insurance Act)
Related
Article: Terrorism and Insurance
FL 10 70–Cap on Losses from Certified Acts
of Terrorism
Related
Article: Terrorism and Insurance
FL 10 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
FL 10 73–Exclusion of Certified Acts of
Terrorism
Related
Article: Terrorism and Insurance
FL 10 75–Exclusion of Certified Acts of
Terrorism and Exclusion of Other Acts of Terrorism Committed Outside the United
States
Related
Article: Terrorism and Insurance
FL 10 76–Exclusion of Punitive Damages
Related To A Certified Act of Terrorism
Related
Article: Terrorism and Insurance
FL 10 99–Animal Liability (04 16 addition)
This is an optional endorsement that can be used to exclude liability coverage
for only the specific animals or specific classes of animals described in the
endorsement. It can also be used to exclude liability for all animals except
those specifically listed. Because the injuries that occur because of animals
can be significant, if this endorsement is used, it should be acknowledged in
writing by the named insured and an explanation of its use well documented.
FB 04 01–Farm Premises and Personal Umbrella Liability (04 16 change)
Despite the FB designation, this is actually a Commercial Umbrella endorsement. It is attached to a Commercial Umbrella policy to provide coverages similar to those in the Farm Umbrella policy. This coverage can include, if selected in the schedule, personal liability and custom farming liability.
Changes in this form reflect those changes made in the Farm Umbrella Liability Policy.
Related Article: FB 00 01–ISO Farm Program Umbrella Liability Policy Form
FB 04 02–Broadened Bodily Injury Definition
This endorsement expands the definition of bodily injury to include mental anguish and mental injury even when not accompanied by other bodily injury.
FB 04 05–Amendment of Insured Contract Definition
(04 16 change)
This endorsement limits contractual coverage to only injuries or damages caused by the named insured or those acting on the named insured’s behalf. This could represent a significant reduction of coverage. Coverage is limited to what the law permits.
FB 04 16–Amendment of Advertising Injury Definition
(04 16 addition)
This restriction of coverage
eliminates the violation of a person’s privacy rights from the definition of
advertising injury.
FB 04 17–Amendment of Personal Injury
Definition (04 16 addition)
This restriction of coverage eliminates the
violation of a person’s privacy rights from the definition of personal injury.
FB 10 01–Nuclear Energy Liability Exclusion
Endorsement (Broad Form)
This endorsement is a mandatory exclusion identical to IL 00 17, the nuclear energy liability exclusion that applies to the underlying coverage forms.
FB 10 02–Exclusion–Personal and Advertising
Injury Liability
This endorsement excludes all personal and advertising injury liability coverages.
FB 10 03–Exclusion–Advertising Injury
Liability (04 16 change – editorial)
This endorsement excludes all advertising injury liability coverage. It does not address personal injury liability, that coverage remains intact.
FB 10 04–Exclusion–Custom Farming (04 16
change – editorial)
This endorsement excludes liability coverage for all custom farming operations, even that which generates less than $5,000 in annual receipts.
FB 10 05–Exclusion–Designated Products–Off
Premises
This endorsement includes a schedule on which products to be excluded are listed and described. Any injury or damage that occurs caused by any listed product is excluded once the product is removed from the insured premises.
FB 10 06–Exclusion–Products Related to a
Specific Premises or Operation
This endorsement includes a schedule on which premises or operations to be excluded are listed. Any injury or damage that occurs caused by or arising out of a listed location is excluded.
FB 10 07–Exclusion–Products and Completed
Operations (04 16 change – editorial)
This endorsement excludes bodily injury or property damage caused by or arising out of all products and completed operations of the insured. The exclusion contains an exception for custom farming operations.
FB 10 08–Contractual Liability Limitation (04
16 change – editorial)
This endorsement deletes item f. in the definition of an insured contract. Since that item is broader and more open-ended than the other items in the definition, coverage for losses due to contractually assumed exposures is reduced and more limited.
FB 10 09–Exclusion–Employers Liability (04
16 change – editorial)
This endorsement deletes Employers Liability coverage by removing the reference to underlying policies dictating the coverage that applies in the Umbrella Liability policy. As a result, the Employers Liability coverage is excluded under the umbrella policy, regardless of the coverage provided by the primary insurance.
FB 10 10– Exclusion–Residence Employees of
Designated Insureds
Residence
employees receive special treatment in the Farm Umbrella Liability policy.
Residence employees are included and covered, even when coverage for other
employees is excluded or restricted. This exclusion removes the residence
employee exceptions to the exclusion and puts them in the same category as all
other types of employees and excludes coverage for bodily injury or property
damage caused by them. However, coverage for residence employees still applies
when they assist the insured in personal sporting activities.
FB 10 11–Exclusion–All Hazards in
Connection with Designated Premises
This endorsement includes a schedule. Any location listed and described on the schedule is excluded from all coverage under the Farm Umbrella Liability policy.
FB 10 12–Exclusion–Designated Work
This endorsement is used to list and describe specific types of work. As a result, all bodily injury, property damage, personal injury and advertising injury liability related to that work is excluded. The work must be described carefully and in exacting detail to be certain that there are no questions or ambiguities that could cause confusion at the time of loss.
FB 10 13–Exclusion–Designated Auto,
Recreational Motor Vehicles, Aircraft or Watercraft
This endorsement is used to exclude a particular vehicle, watercraft, or aircraft from coverage in the Farm Umbrella Liability policy.
FB 10 14–Fungi or Bacteria Exclusion
This endorsement excludes all bodily injury or property damage loss caused by and fungus or bacteria.
FB 10 15–Exclusion–Designated Non-farm
Activities
This endorsement allows risky or dangerous activities not related to farm operations to be excluded while continuing coverage for the farming activity. The activities excluded must be described as completely as possible so there is no confusion between what is covered and what is excluded.
Note: Whenever excluding a specific
activity, the description must be carefully drafted. The named insured’s
signature on the endorsement can be helpful, especially if the reason for the
exclusion is well documented.
FB 10 16–Total Pollution Exclusion
This endorsement amends this bodily injury and property damage exclusion to be a total exclusion. It also removes the exceptions for hostile fire or fumes from heating equipment.
FB 10 18–Exclusion–Silica or Silica-Related
Dust
This form bars coverage for injury to third parties that is related to exposure to silica particles.
FB 10 22–Exclusion–Computer-Related & Other Electronic Problems
This endorsement excludes coverage for any loss or damage related to the inability of a computer system to process certain calendar dates. It developed as a reaction to these concerns when the calendar date went from the year 1999 to the year 2000 (Y2K).
FB 10 25–Exclusion–Computer-Related Date Processing
& Other Electronic Problems–With Exception for Bodily Injury on the Insured
Location
This endorsement excludes coverage for any loss or damage related to the inability of a computer system to process certain calendar dates. It developed as a reaction to these concerns when the calendar date went from the year 1999 to the year 2000 (Y2K). It makes an exception for Bodily Injury related to such a loss that occurs at the insured's location or premises.
FB 10 32–War Liability Exclusion
The umbrella policy does not contain a war exclusion, so this endorsement is needed in order to exclude it.
FB 10 64–Exclusion–Injury or Damage from
Genetically Modified Beans, Crops, Grains, Seeds, Plants, Shrubs or Trees (04
16 addition)
Bodily injury and property damage that are the result of genetically modified crops as defined in the endorsement is excluded. This is not limited to only products and completed operations types losses. Personal and advertising injury coverage is not subject to this exclusion.
FB 10 65–Exclusion–Injury or Damage from
Genetically Modified Animal(s) or Fish (04 16 addition)
Bodily
injury and property damage that are the result of genetically modified animals
as defined in the endorsement is excluded. This is not limited to only products
and completed operations types losses. Personal and advertising injury coverage
is not subject to this exclusion.
FB 10 69–Exclusion–Designated Event (04 16
addition)
This restrictive endorsement can be used to
exclude all liability that arises from the event scheduled on this endorsement.
The event must be well defined, and documentation supporting such an exclusion
should be maintained. The named insured’s signature on the endorsement can be
helpful is a coverage dispute should arise.
FB 10 99–Exclusion–Animal Liability (04 16
addition)
This is an optional endorsement that can be
used to exclude liability coverage for only the specific animals or specific
classes of animals described in the endorsement. It can also be used to exclude
liability for all animals except those specifically listed. Because the
injuries that occur because of animals can be significant, if this endorsement
is used, it should be acknowledged in writing by the named insured and an
explanation of its use well documented.
FB 12 01–Policy Changes
This endorsement form is used to effect changes in policy coverage, terms, and conditions.
FB 21 10–Split Uninsured and Underinsured
Motorists Coverage Limits
This endorsement recognizes that the limits for uninsured and underinsured motorists coverages are often split, and it permits an excess limit to be entered specifically for the uninsured and underinsured coverages.
FB 99 03–Waiver of Transfer of Rights of
Recovery Against Others to Us
The named insured can list persons and organizations on this form against which recovery or subrogation rights have been waived prior to the occurrence of a loss.