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What is a Certificate of Insurance?

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What is a Certificate of Insurance?

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The Certificate of Insurance is proof that the EAC (Exhibitor Appointed Contractor) has worker’s compensation and comprehensive general liability for their labor staff. The Certificate of Insurance is required by Show Management and is the responsibility of the EAC to provide. If an EAC is not designated and the official show contractor performs labor, a Certificate of Insurance is not necessary. EAC is not designated and the official show contractor performs labor, a Certificate of Insurance is not necessary.

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A certificate of Insurance is a document which includes the information you have entered on your insurance application and the terms and conditions you have accepted for this insurance. It has your customer ID number and the Certificate ID assigned by the insurance company. This certificate serves as your proof of insurance coverage.

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The Certificate of Insurance is proof that the EAC (Exhibitor Appointed Contractor) has workers compensation and comprehensive general liability for their labor staff. The Certificate of Insurance is required by Show Management and is the responsibility of the EAC to provide. If an EAC is not designated and the official show contractor performs labor, a Certificate of Insurance is not necessary.

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Certificate of Insurance verifies that the contractor, consultant, or facility user has purchased an insurance policy and that the insurance requirements of the contract have been met. It provides evidence that the insured can satisfy obligations to (1) pay for loss of or damage to property, (2) pay judgments or settlements, (3) protect The Regents if costs are incurred as a result of the insured’s negligent acts or omissions, and/or (4) support the indemnification provisions of the contract. One of the most common certificates is the ACORD Certificate of Insurance form. See Quick Tips: Understanding the Acord Certificate of Insurance.

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A certificate of insurance is a widely accepted form that provides evidence of insurance coverage to other people.

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