MINUTES CLAIMS & COVERAGE COMMITTEE MEETING January 11, :30 A.M. AYRES INN CORONA EAST 2260 GRIFFIN WAY CORONA, CA

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MINUTES CLAIMS & COVERAGE COMMITTEE MEETING January 11, 2012 9:30 A.M. AYRES INN CORONA EAST 2260 GRIFFIN WAY CORONA, CA 92879 951-734-2140 I. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 9:32 a.m. by Chairperson Steve Salvati. II. ROLL CALL Those in attendance were: CHAIRPERSON POWAY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT COMMITTEE MEMBERS ALVORD UNIFED SCHOOL DISTRICT FONTANA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT HEMET UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT GARDEN GROVE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT GARDEN GROVE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT HACIENDA LA PUENTE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ORANGE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT REDLANDS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SELF INSURANCE RISK MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY II WILLIAM S. HART UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT MANAGER KEENAN & ASSOCIATES PROPERTY & LIABILITY CLAIMS ADMINISTRATION (PLCA) LOSS CONTROL OTHERS HIGH DESERT SCHOOLS JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY ORANGE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Steven Salvati Tracy Horton Larry Wilkie Lucy Rebuck Nancy Mefford Rick Nakano Sergio Cazorla Cheryl Paine-Peterson Brian Guggisberg Steven Hovey Judy Miller Daniel Whitfield Craig Frame Jaime Garcia Susan Hoerber Douglas Ross Tony Hayes Tiana Loyd Arlene LaCoste Eric Preston Kathleen Hardy Joe Sorrera

Page 2 of 6 ABSENT HIGH DESERT SCHOOLS JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY HUNTINGTON BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY L&P SCHOOLS INSURANCE AUTHORITY OCEANSIDE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT PALM SPRINGS USD RIALTO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Monika Knight Rose Multari Patricia Meyer Tim Ware Renee Brunelle Gloria Pena Jayne Christakos III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA There were no requested revisions to the agenda. Motion was made by Lucy Rebuck, seconded by Jaime Garcia, and unanimously carried to approve the agenda as presented. IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS The Committee values public input and expects everyone in attendance to give full and courteous attention to each speaker. Members of the community wishing to address the Committee about items on the agenda or items not on the agenda may do so. Speakers wishing to address the Committee should stand and give your name. Speakers are requested to limit comments to three (3) minutes; individual speakers may not give their time away to another spokesperson. The Chairperson or President may limit the total time for public input on each agenda item to not more than the (10) speakers or one-half (1/2) hour maximum. Members of the public may bring before the Committee, matters that are not listed on the agenda. The Committee may refer such a matter to the Manager or designee or take under advisement, but shall not take action at that time. The matter may be placed on the agenda of a subsequent meeting for action or discussion by the Board. V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES October 5, 2011 There were no requested revisions to the minutes. Motion made by Steve Hovey, seconded by Sue Hoerber, and unanimously carried to approve the October 5, 2011 minutes as presented. VI. CORRESPONDENCE The Manager and the Chair reviewed the following correspondence: 1.) November 2011 Special Notice: Risk Management & Coverage for Vacant Property 2.) December 30, 2011: C&C Committee welcome letter to Craig Frame of RSIA/Murrieta Valley USD from Chairperson Steve Salvati

Page 3 of 6 VII. CLOSED SESSION In accordance with Government Code Sections 54956.9 and 54956.95, the meeting went into Closed Session at 9:41 a.m. and came out at 10:31 a.m. Motion was made by Daniel Whitfield, seconded by Jaime Garcia, and unanimously carried to approve going into Closed Session at 9:41 a.m. VIII. OPEN SESSION Motion was made by Lucy Rebuck, seconded by Daniel Whitfield, and unanimously carried to approve going into Open Session at 10:31 a.m. The Chair reported that while in closed session all items were authorized, denied, ratified, deferred or reviewed as follows: A. SPECIAL CLAIM CONSIDERATION/REQUESTS/APPEALS: 1.) Rivera vs. El Rancho USD Denied. B. CLAIM SETTLEMENTS: At the time the agenda was prepared there were no claim settlements to present. C. LARGE LOSS REPORT: 1. Poway SD 2. Los Alamitos SD 3. Desert Sands SD 4. Temecula Valley SD 5. Perris Un. HSD 6. Murrieta Valley SD 7. William S Hart Un. HSD 8. Rialto SD 9. Poway SD 10. Orange SD 11. Val Verde SD 12. Desert Sands SD 13. Desert Sands SD 14. Beaumont SD 15. Val Verde SD 16. Victor Valley Un. HSD 17. William S Hart Un. HSD 18. El Rancho USD 19. Los Alamitos SD 20. Alvord USD 21. Desert Sands SD 22. Menifee Un. SD 23. Hacienda La Puente USD 24. Hacienda La Puente USD 25. Victor Valley Un. HSD 26. La Habra City SD 27. Poway USD 28. Oceanside USD 29. Perris Un. HSD 30. Riverside COE 31. Coachella Valley SD 32. Desert Sands SD 33. Santee SD 34. South Bay Un. SD 35. Antelope Valley STA 36. Vista USD 37. William S Hart Un. HSD 38. Fontana USD 39. ABC USD 40. Oceanside USD 41. Palm Springs USD 42. Beaumont USD 43. Riverside COE 44. Val Verde USD 45. Val Verde USD

Page 4 of 6 D. CLAIM UPDATES NEW/SERIOUS REPORTS: 1.) Vasquex vs. Jurupa USD, et al. F. TRIALS: The Claims Administrator provided information on pending trials, trial updates and trial results for Committee information. Pending Trials 1. Johnson vs. Poway USD 2. Nguyen vs. Garden Grove USD, et al. Trial Updates 1. Prieto vs. Murrieta Valley USD 2. Rodriguez vs. William S. Hart Union HSD 3. Bartlett vs. Desert Sands USD 4. Bryant vs. Garden Grove USD 5. Carmi vs. Irvine USD 6. Chase vs. Keppel Union SD 7. Donaldson vs. Keppel Union SD, et al. 8. Gillespie vs. Desert Sands USD 3. Harper-Thornton vs. Poway USD 4. Holguin vs. Hacienda La Puente USD 9. Kelton vs. Perris Union HSD 10. Khachatourian vs. Hacienda La Puente USD 11. Levingston vs. Rialto USD 12. Meza vs. Lancaster SD 13. O Brien v. E. Whittier City SD, et al. 14. Owens vs. Poway USD 15. Retamar-Taveras, et al vs. Val Verde USD, et al. Trial Results At the time the agenda was prepared there were no Trial Results to present. G. COVERAGE OPINIONS: The Committee reviewed the below coverage opinions and took action accordingly. 1. Wattar vs. Palmdale SD (D) 5. Corser vs. Coachella Valley USD 2. Yoguez vs. William S. Hart Union HSD 6. Jordan vs. Lancaster SD 3. Chambers vs. Poway USD 7. Kalous vs. William S. Hart Union HSD 4. Cline vs. California Military Institute & 8. Magill vs. Hemet USD Perris Union HSD 9. Vance et al vs. Apple Valley USD The Committee approved all coverage opinions as recommended. IX. PROPERTY CLAIM SETTLEMENT AUTHORIZATION REQUESTS At the time the agenda was prepared there were no property claim requests. X. CLAIMS PAID REPORT The Committee will review the following Closed and Settled Claims Report from September 1 November 30, 2011: Claim# Incident Name Claimant Type Insurer Name 5005-01-00025 Amelco Construction GL: Breach of Contract W. San Gabriel L/P SIA 2030-07-00014 Wilson, Justin GL: General Liability (GL) William S. Hart Un. HSD 415212 Booth, Mark GL: Employment Liability Hacienda La Puente USD

Page 5 of 6 1211-08-00001 Hacienda La Puente SD FP: Fire Hacienda La Puente USD 5030-08-00004 Nickerson, Jocelyn GL: General Liability (GL) OTPA SCR 413395 Bermudez, Ernesto GL: General Liability (GL) El Rancho USD 417582 Daniel, Marshe GL: General Liability (GL) N. Orange County L/P SIA 412366 Mannion, Trevor GL: General Liability (GL) OTPA SCR 5024-09-00001 Perez, Jesus GL: General Liability (GL) OTPA SCR 421010 Rialto USD FP: Theft OTPA SCR 411785 Digiacinto, Lauren GL: General Liability (GL) RSIA 423437 Vernon, Alyssa GL: General Liability (GL) SIRMA II 419047 Dubose, Dorothy GL: Employment Liability Victor Valley Un. HSD 419741 Leicht, Sean GL: General Liability (GL) William S. Hart Un. HSD 426576 Gallo, Stephanie GL: General Liability (GL) Hacienda La Puente USD 425519 Hawks, Ryan GL: General Liability (GL) RSIA 433976 DeBruhl, Duneen GL: Employment Liability Victor Valley Un. HSD 446627 Fontana USD FP: Water Fontana USD 443451 Hacienda La Puente SD FP: Wind Hacienda La Puente USD 446187 Rialto USD FP: Theft OTPA SCR 438153 Rialto USD FP: Theft OTPA SCR 447203 Snowline Joint USD FP: Water OTPA SCR 436238 Orange USD FP: Fire Orange USD 448119 Temecula Valley USD FP: Water RSIA 442498 Lancaster SD FP: Water SIRMA II 445926 Vista USD FP: Fire Vista USD 452773 Fontana USD EQB: Equipment Breakdown EQB Deductible - SCR 452907 South Bay Union SD FP: Theft South Bay Un. SD Motion was made by Daniel Whitfield, seconded by Judy Miller, and unanimously carried to ratify the final disposition of the above stated claims. XI. OTPA AUDIT REPORT The Excess Claims Director audits the Authority s members TPAs on a bi-annual basis. At the October 5, 2011 Claims and Coverage Committee meeting, the Excess Claims Director reported that he had completed the audits for OTPAs utilized by SCR members and that he would provide a summary at the next meeting. Tony Hayes reported that individual reports were mailed to applicable districts. Tony noted general deficiencies in the areas of adequate reserving, initial investigations, and data security and discussed remedial actions that will be

Page 6 of 6 implemented or suggested. He also discussed the importance of an OTPA seeing the big picture of SCR rather than only focusing on the MRL they handle as this lays the groundwork for what goes up into SCR. He stated he would be reaching out to OTPAs to help improve consistency of data and coding. XII. ACCIDENT MED-PAY PROGRAM (AMP) AMP is self-funded, optional, and secondary; to be used at the discretion of the district. Consistent with the objective of the program, districts are encouraged to use it only if they feel they have some exposure to litigation for the injury occurring. AMP Incidents report valued as of 11/30/2011 was enclosed in the agenda packet for review. The Manager noted continued appropriate use of the program. XIII. REVISED DEFENSE ATTORNEY APPLICATIONS The Authority maintains an Approved Defense Attorney Panel to ensure appropriate legal counsel for the membership while controlling litigation expenses. Revisions to the Defense Attorney Panel Application were made; there are now 2 applications, one for new firms and one for new attorneys from existing firms. Motion was made by Daniel Whitfield, seconded by Nancy Mefford, and unanimously carried to recommend Board approval of new forms. XIV. INFORMATION REPORTS MEMBER COMMENTS: MANAGER COMMENTS: continued service and dedication. OTHER COMMENTS: The Manager welcomed new members and thanked all the members for their XV. XVI. AGENDA ITEMS NEXT MEETING The next meeting is scheduled for April 4, 2012 at 9:30 a.m. in Corona, California at the Ayres Inn Corona East. Scheduled agenda items are: Closed Session Claims AMP Incident Report Claims Paid Report Defense Counsel Panel Review ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to discuss, the meeting was adjourned at 11:02 a.m. Motion was made by Daniel Whitfield, seconded by Judy Miller, and unanimously carried to adjourn at 11:025 a.m.