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610% V:'asl+ing:nn ss�le <br />insurance coverage for the activities arising out of or related to subgrants and/or <br />subcontracts (if any). Commercial General Liability Insurance coverage shall be <br />maintained in full force and effect during the term of this Grant Agreement and throughout <br />the term of the deed of trust, if applicable. <br />b. Property Insurance. The GRANTEE shall keep the property insured in an amount <br />sufficient to permit such insurance to be written at all times on a replacement cost basis. <br />Such insurance shall cover the following hazards, as applicable: <br />1. Loss or damage by fire and such other risks; <br />2. Loss or damage from leakage or sprinkler systems now or hereafter installed in any <br />building on the premises; <br />3. Loss or damage by explosion of steam boilers, pressure vessels, oil or gasoline <br />storage tanks, or similar apparatus now or hereafter installed in a building or building <br />on the premises. <br />This property insurance coverage must be maintained in full force and effect throughout <br />the term of this Grant Agreement and the term of the deed of trust, if applicable. <br />c. Professional Liability, Errors, and Omissions Insurance. If GRANTEE will be <br />providing any professional services to be reimbursed under this Grant Agreement, the <br />GRANTEE shall maintain Professional Liability or Errors and Omissions Insurance with <br />minimum limits of no less than $1,000,000 per occurrence to cover all activities by the <br />GRANTEE and licensed staff employed or under contract to the GRANTEE. The State <br />of Washington, the Department of Commerce, its agents, officers, and employees need <br />not be named as additional insureds under this policy. This insurance must be <br />maintained throughout the term of the deed of trust, if applicable. GRANTEE shall require <br />that any Subgrantee(s)/Subcontractor(s) providing professional services that are <br />reimbursable under this Grant Agreement maintain Professional Liability or Errors and <br />Omissions Insurance at the coverage levels set forth in this subsection. <br />d. Fidelity Insurance. Every officer, director, employee, or agent who is authorized to act <br />on behalf of the GRANTEE for the purpose of receiving or depositing funds into program <br />accounts or issuing financial documents, checks, or other instruments of payment for <br />program costs shall be insured to provide protection against loss where: <br />1. The amount of fidelity coverage secured pursuant to this Grant Agreement shall <br />be $2,000,000 or the highest of planned reimbursement for the Grant Agreement <br />period, whichever is lower. Fidelity insurance secured pursuant to this paragraph <br />shall name the State of Washington, the Department of Commerce, its agents, <br />officers, and employees as beneficiary. <br />2. Subgrantee(s)/Subcontractor(s) that receive $10,000 or more per year in funding <br />through this Grant Agreement shall secure fidelity insurance as noted above. <br />Fidelity insurance secured by Subgrantee(s)/Subcontractor(s) pursuant to this <br />paragraph shall name the GRANTEE and the GRANTEE's fiscal agent (if any) as <br />beneficiary. <br />3. Fidelity Insurance coverage shall be maintained in full force and effect from the <br />start date of this Grant Agreement until GRANTEE has submitted a Closeout <br />Certification Form, subject to the following: Fidelity Insurance must be issued on <br />either (a) a "loss sustained" basis; or (b) if issued on a "loss -discovered" basis, <br />provide coverage for at least 6 months following the date of COMMERCE's receipt <br />of the Closeout Certification Form. <br />The insurance required shall be issued by an insurance company authorized to do business <br />within the State of Washington. Except as otherwise set forth in this Section, each insurance <br />policy shall name "the State of Washington the Department of Commerce, its agents, officers, <br />and employees" as additional insureds on all policies. All policies shall be primary to any other <br />valid and collectable insurance. The GRANTEE shall instruct the insurers to give <br />COMMERCE 30 calendar days' advance notice of any insurance cancellation or modification. <br />Page 9 of 25 <br />