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If an employee brings their personal equipment or property for use at work and it is damaged or stolen, is it covered by the University property insurance program?

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If an employee brings their personal equipment or property for use at work and it is damaged or stolen, is it covered by the University property insurance program?

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Personal property brought to work such as radios, cd players, etc. are not covered by the University property program. Equipment such as computers that an employee brings to use at work for the benefit of the University can only be covered under the University property insurance program if they are placed on an official loan to the department by processing an Equipment Inventory Modification Form . This then places the equipment in the care, custody and control of the University and insures the property under the Basic Property programs (BUS-28).

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