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� <br /> O � <br /> I,EAGUE oF CONNECTING & INNOVATING <br /> MINNESOTA siNCE �9i3 <br /> CITIES <br /> Date: Nov. 4, 2010 <br /> To: Members and Agents of LMCIT's Property/Casualty and Workers' Compensation <br /> programs <br /> From: Dan Greensweig, LMCIT Assistant Administrator <br /> RE: 2010-11 Coverage Changes <br /> The League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust (LMCIT) Board has approved a number of <br /> changes in LMCIT's liability, property, workers' compensation, and other coverages for the 2010- <br /> 11 underwriting year. Changes will be effective for property/casualty coverage written or renewed <br /> on or after November 15, 2010 and for workers' compensation coverage on or after January 1, <br /> 201 L <br /> Property Coverage Changes <br /> The LMCIT property coverage pays for the cost to rebuild a Leadership in Energy and <br /> Environmental Design (LEED) certified building as it was if it were damaged or destroyed. The I <br /> property coverage has been amended to cover losses related to vegetative materials that are , <br /> necessary for green buildings. ' <br /> Liability Coverage Changes � <br /> LMCIT's liability coverage has been expanded to include dredging or excavation claims as part of , <br /> its pollution coverage. The types of claims covered include damages arising out of the deposit of <br /> certain materials when the excavation or dredging was undertaken to construct, maintain, repair, or <br /> reconstruct streets, ditches, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, drainage, or water supply systems, or <br /> electric, gas, cable communications, or other public utilities. These claims are subject to a <br /> $250;000 sublimit. <br /> Crime Coverage Changes <br /> LMCIT has eliminated the distinction between theft, disappearance, and destruction of money that <br /> occurs on city or banking premises and those that occur elsewhere. <br /> Liquor Liability Coverage Changes <br /> Language has been added to LMCIT's liquor liability coverage to provide at least the coverage <br /> required under Minn. Stat. Sec. 340A.409, which was amended during the last legislative session. <br /> The Statute requires that liquor liability coverage include: <br /> ' •$50,000 of coverage because of bodily injury to any one person in any one occurrence; <br /> •$100 000 because of bodil in' to two or more ersons in an one occurrence; <br /> , Y J�' P Y <br /> 1 <br />