25 Pa. Code § 86.168 - Terms and conditions for liability insurance
(a) A permittee shall submit proof of
liability insurance coverage before a permit or license is issued. The proof
may consist of either a certificate filed at the time of license application
and renewal thereof, or, otherwise annually filed with the Department
certifying that the permittee has a public liability insurance policy in force
covering all of the permittee 's mining and reclamation operations in this
Commonwealth.
(b) The insurance
shall be written on an occurrence basis and shall provide for bodily injury and
property damage protection in a total amount determined by the Department on a
case by case basis, and adequate to compensate persons injured or property
damaged as a result of the permittee 's mining and reclamation operation and
entitled to compensation under Pennsylvania law.
(c) The insurance shall include and the
certificate shall provide a rider covering bodily injury and property damage
from the use of explosives if explosives are to be used by the permittee and
loss or diminution in quantity or quality of public or private sources of
water. The limits of the rider shall be at least equivalent to the limits of
the general liability portion of the policy.
(d) The insurance shall include a rider
requiring that the insurer notify the Department 30 days prior to substantive
changes being made in the policy, or prior to termination or failure to
renew.
(e) Minimum insurance
coverage for bodily injury shall be $500,000 per person and $1 million
aggregate; and minimum insurance coverage for property damage shall be $500,000
for each occurrence and $1 million aggregate.
(f) The insurance coverage shall be
maintained in full force for the duration of the permittee 's mining and
reclamation operation. The permittee shall submit proof of the coverage
annually. If a permittee fails to maintain the insurance, the Department will
issue a notice of intent to suspend the license or permit . The notice will
allow the permittee or licensee 30 days from receipt of the notice to submit
proof of insurance coverage. If proof is not submitted within the 30-day
period, the Department will suspend the license or permit .
(g) A bond or an individual insurance policy
as required under subsection (c) for each permit may be provided in lieu of
liability insurance to cover replacement or restoration of water supplies.
Notes
This section cited in 25 Pa. Code §
86.55 (relating to
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