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THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. <br />TERRORISM RISK INSURANCE PROGRAM REAUTHORIZATION ACT <br />DISCLOSURE ENDORSEMENT <br />Policy Number: 72 WEC AB1Z5Q Endorsement Number: <br />Effective Date: 02/01/20 Effective hour is the same as stated on the Information Page of the policy. <br />Named Insured and Address: AEF Systems Consulting Inc <br />8502 E CHAPMAN AVE STE 376 <br />ORANGE CA 92869 <br />This endorsement addresses the requirements of the <br />Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 as amended and <br />extended by the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program <br />Reauthorization Act of 2015. It serves to notify you of <br />certain limitations under the Act, and that your insurance <br />carrier is charging premium for losses that may occur in <br />the event of an Act of Terrorism. <br />Your policy provides coverage for workers compensation <br />losses caused by Acts of Terrorism, including workers <br />compensation benefit obligations dictated by state law. <br />Coverage for such losses is still subject to all terms, <br />definitions, exclusions, and conditions in your policy, and <br />any applicable federal and/or state laws, rules, or <br />regulations. <br />Definitions <br />The definitions provided in this endorsement are based <br />on and have the same meaning as the definitions in the <br />Act. If words or phrases not defined in this endorsement <br />are defined in the Act, the definitions in the Act will <br />apply. <br />"Act" means the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, <br />which took effect on November 26, 2002, and any <br />amendments thereto, including any amendments <br />resulting from the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program <br />Reauthorization Act of 2015. <br />"Act of Terrorism" means any act that is certified by the <br />Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the <br />Secretary of Homeland Security, and the Attorney <br />General of the United States as meeting all of the <br />following requirements: <br />a. The act is an act of terrorism. <br />b. The act is violent or dangerous to human life, <br />property or infrastructure. <br />c. The act resulted in damage within the United States, <br />or outside of the United States in the case of the <br />premises of United States missions or certain air <br />carriers or vessels. <br />d. The act has been committed by an individual or <br />individuals as part of an effort to coerce the civilian <br />population of the United States or to influence the <br />policy or affect the conduct of the United States <br />Government by coercion. <br />"Insured Loss" means any loss resulting from an act of <br />terrorism (and, except for Pennsylvania, including an act <br />of war, in the case of workers compensation) that is <br />covered by primary or excess property and casualty <br />insurance issued by an insurer if the loss occurs in the <br />United States or at the premises of United States <br />missions or to certain air carriers or vessels. <br />"Insurer Deductible" means, for the period beginning on <br />January 1, 2015, and ending on December 31, 2020, an <br />amount equal to 20% of our direct earned premiums, <br />during the immediately preceding calendar year. <br />Form WC 00 04 22 B Printed in U.S.A. <br />Process Date: 12/23/19 Policy E <br />Rime Management DMsian <br />REVIEWED&APPRDVEDBY: <br />'� Risk Management Analyst <br />