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POLICYHOLDER DISCLOSURE <br />NOTICE OF TERRORISM INSURANCE COVERAGE <br />Coverage for acts of terrorism is included in your policy. You are hereby notified that under the Terrorism Risk Insurance <br />Act, as amended in 2015, the definition of act of terrorism has changed. As defined in Section 102(1) of the Act: The term <br />"act of terrorism" means any act or acts that are certified by the Secretary of the Treasury -in consultation with the <br />Secretary of Homeland Security, and the Attorney General of the United States -to be an act of terrorism; to be a violent <br />act or an act that is dangerous to human life, property, or infrastructure; to have resulted in damage within the United <br />States, or outside the United States in the case of certain air carriers or vessels or the premises of a United States <br />mission; and to have been committed by an individual or individuals as part of an effort to coerce the civilian population of <br />the United States or to influence the policy or affect the conduct of the United States Government by coercion. Under <br />your coverage, any losses resulting from certified acts of terrorism may be partially reimbursed by the United States <br />Government under a formula established by the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, as amended. However, your policy may <br />contain other exclusions which might affect your coverage, such as an exclusion for nuclear events. Under the formula, <br />the United States Government generally reimburses 85% through 2015; 84% beginning on January 1, 2016; 83% <br />beginning on January 1, 2017; 82% beginning on January 1, 2018; 81 % beginning on January 1, 2019 and 80% <br />beginning on January 1, 2020, of covered terrorism losses exceeding the statutorily established deductible paid by the <br />insurance company providing the coverage. The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, as amended, contains a $100 billion cap <br />that limits U.S. Government reimbursement as well as insurers' liability for losses resulting from certified acts of terrorism <br />when the amount of such losses excceds $100 billion in any one calendar year. If the aggregate insured losses for all <br />insurers exceed $100 billion, your coverage may be reduced. <br />The portion of your annual premium that is attributable to coverage for acts of terrorism is $ 24 <br />not include any charges for the portion of losses covered by the United States government under the Act. <br />Name of Insurer: Hartford Underwriters Insurance Company <br />Policy Number: 59 WEC AC9055 <br />Form WC 66 04 24 Printed in U.S.A. <br />, and does <br />ew cF RAMwagementDMsian <br />Jy/\'x REVIEWED & APPROVED BY.- <br />V"° <br />--� Risk janagement Analyst <br />