Section 480-51-070. Insurance.  


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  • (1) Liability and property damage insurance or surety bond.
    (a) Prior to the commission issuing a certificate, and prior to the commission issuing a registration to a common carrier ferry operating passenger-carrying vessels, each applicant shall file with the commission evidence of currently effective liability and property damage insurance or a surety bond, the form of which is set out below, written by a company authorized to write such insurance or bond in the state of Washington, covering each vessel to be used under the certificate or registration granted. Coverage shall be for not less than the following amounts:
    (b) Evidence of insurance shall be submitted on either a certificate of insurance, filed in triplicate with the commission, or a written binder issued by an insurance agent or insurance company evidencing the coverage as required above. If a binder is submitted, it shall be effective for not longer than sixty days, during which time the operator must file the required certificate of insurance.
    (c) Form of surety bond.
    (2) Insurance, continuance of. Proper evidence of continued insurance or surety bond shall be filed with the commission not less than ten days prior to the termination date of coverage then on file so there is no question of continuous coverage as required by law.
    (3) Insurance termination.
    (a) All insurance policies issued under the requirements of chapter 81.84 RCW shall provide that the coverage shall continue in full force and effect unless and until cancelled by at least thirty days' written notice served on the insured and the Washington utilities and transportation commission by the insurance company. The thirty days' notice period runs from the date the notice is actually received by the commission. Exception: Binders may be cancelled on ten days' written notice.
    (b) Notice of cancellation or expiration shall be submitted in duplicate and shall not be submitted more than sixty days before the intended termination date, except that binders may be cancelled by written notification from the insurance agency or insurance company on ten days' written notice.
    (4) Involuntary suspension—Cancellation.
    (a) Involuntary suspension. No certificate holder and no registered passenger-carrying common carrier may operate in this state without the required insurance. Any certificate holder or registered passenger-carrying common carrier who fails to maintain evidence that its insurance is in current force and effect shall have its certificate or registration suspended by operation of law beginning with the time of the failure.
    (i) A person whose certificate or registration is suspended may secure reinstatement of the same by correcting conditions leading to suspension.
    (ii) A certificate or registration holder may contest suspension by requesting a brief adjudication or an adjudication.
    (iii) The suspension shall last until the cause of the suspension is cured and the certificate or registration is reinstated or until the certificate or registration is cancelled.
    (b) Cancellation.
    (i) The commission may cancel a certificate or registration for failure to demonstrate that the holder has corrected the conditions leading to suspension with the time defined in the order of suspension.
    (ii) The commission will hold a hearing prior to canceling a certificate or registration, except when cancellation results from failure to correct causes of a suspension in which an adjudicative or brief adjudication was held or was available to the certificate or registration holder.
    (5) All persons holding certificates on the effective date of this rule shall, within sixty days of the effective date, file evidence of proper insurance with the commission.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 81.84.070, 1993 c 427, 1995 c 361 and RCW 80.01.040(4). WSR 95-22-001 (Order R-435, Docket No. TS-941485), § 480-51-070, filed 10/18/95, effective 11/18/95.]
RCW 81.84.070, 1993 c 427, 1995 c 361 and RCW 80.01.040(4). WSR 95-22-001 (Order R-435, Docket No. TS-941485), § 480-51-070, filed 10/18/95, effective 11/18/95.