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4j- City of Santa Ana <br />combined with either the general or automobile liability coverage; provided, however, <br />if the insurance coverage is so structured, the combined coverage shall be in an amount <br />not less than $5,000,000 per occurrence, with an annual aggregate of not less than <br />$10,000,000. <br />C. Comprehensive Business Automobile Liability Insurance in an amount not less than <br />$3,000,000 per occurrence, covering owned, non-owned and hired vehicles, written on <br />an occurrence form. If policy carries an annual aggregate, such aggregate shall be in an <br />amount not less than $6,000,000 per occurrence. Contractor understands that it must <br />provide Business Automobile Liability coverage for all vehicles. <br />D. Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability Insurance in a statutory amount for <br />workers' compensation and in an amount not less than $1,000,000 for employers' <br />liability. Such insurance shall contain a waiver-of-subrogation clause in favor of the <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA and OCFA, and their respective officers, officials, employees <br />and agents. <br />3.7.2 CONTRACTOR shall also comply with the following requirements: <br />A. If the above-required insurance coverage does not provide for an annual aggregate <br />which is twice the per-occurrence limit, in the alternative the insurance policy (policies) <br />shall be amended (by appropriate ISO endorsements) so that the policy limits apply <br />solely to this Agreement. <br />B. The above-required liability insurance shall be in a form which supports coverage for <br />the provisions of the indemnification clause required under this Agreement, including a <br />claim brought against the CITY OF SANTA ANA and/or OCFA for the injury to, or <br />death of an employee or agent of CONTRACTOR. <br />C. In the event of a claim (claims) against the above-referenced liability policies which <br />reasonably may deplete one-half or more of the aggregate limits, CONTRACTOR shall <br />immediately notify CITY OF SANTA ANA and/or OCFA. In the event a claim <br />(claims) against the above-referenced liability policies which are reasonably expected <br />to deplete 90% of the aggregate limits, CONTRACTOR shall, at CONTRACTOR's <br />Phase 2 RFP: Emergency Ambulance Transportation and Related Services Page 121 <br />June 14, 2012 <br />25F-40