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<br />satisfactory to the State, if requested by the State. Contractor shall require each contract with a Subcontractor that is a public
<br />entity, to include the insurance requirements necessary to meet such Subcontractor's liabilities under the GIA.
<br />ii. Non - Public Entities
<br />If Contractor is not a "public entity" within the meaning of the GIA, Contractor shall obtain and maintain during the term of
<br />this Contract insurance coverage and policies meeting the same requirements set forth in §13(B) with respect to
<br />Subcontractors that are not "public entities ".
<br />B. Contractors - Subcontractors
<br />Contractor shall require each contract with Subcontractors other than those that are public entities, providing Goods or Services in
<br />connection with this Contract, to include insurance requirements substantially similar to the following:
<br />i. Worker's Compensation
<br />Worker's Compensation Insurance as required by State statute, and Employer's Liability Insurance covering all of Contractor
<br />or Subcontractor employees acting within the course and scope of their employment.
<br />ii. General Liability
<br />Commercial General Liability Insurance written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 01 10/93 or equivalent, covering premises
<br />operations, fire damage, independent contractors, products and completed operations, blanket contractual liability, personal
<br />injury, and advertising liability with minimum limits as follows: (a) $1,000,000 each occurrence; (b) $1,000,000 general
<br />aggregate; (c) $1,000,000 products and completed operations aggregate; and (d) $50,000 any one fire.
<br />If any aggregate limit is reduced below $1,000,000 because of claims made or paid, Subcontractor shall immediately obtain
<br />additional insurance to restore the full aggregate limit and furnish to Contractor a certificate or other document satisfactory to
<br />Contractor showing compliance with this provision.
<br />iii. Automobile Liability
<br />Automobile Liability Insurance covering any auto (including owned, hired and non -owned autos) with a minimum limit of
<br />$1,000,000 each accident combined single limit.
<br />iv. Additional Insured
<br />The State shall be named as additional insured on all Commercial General Liability and Automobile Liability Insurance
<br />policies (leases and construction contracts require additional insured coverage for completed operations on endorsements CG
<br />2010 11/85, CG 2037, or equivalent) required of Contractor and any Subcontractors hereunder.
<br />V. Primacy of Coverage
<br />Coverage required of Contractor and Subcontractor shall be primary over any insurance or self - insurance program carried by
<br />Contractor or the State.
<br />Vi. Cancellation
<br />The above insurance policies shall include provisions preventing cancellation or non - renewal without at least 30 days prior
<br />notice to Contractor and Contractor shall forward such notice to the State in accordance with §16 (Notices and
<br />Representatives) within seven days of Contractor's receipt of such notice.
<br />Vii. Subrogation Waiver
<br />All insurance policies in any way related to this Contract and secured and maintained by Contractor or its Subcontractors as
<br />required herein shall include clauses stating that each carrier shall waive all rights of recovery, under subrogation or
<br />otherwise, against Contractor or the State, its agencies, institutions, organizations, officers, agents, employees, and
<br />volunteers.
<br />C. Certificates
<br />Contractor and all Subcontractors shall provide certificates showing insurance coverage required hereunder to the State within
<br />seven business days of the Effective Date of this Contract. No later than 15 days prior to the expiration date of any such coverage,
<br />Contractor and each Subcontractor shall deliver to the State or Contractor certificates of insurance evidencing renewals thereof. In
<br />addition, upon request by the State at any other time during the term of this Contract or any subcontract, Contractor and each
<br />Subcontractor shall, within 10 days of such request, supply to the State evidence satisfactory to the State of
<br />compliance with the provisions of this §13.
<br />14. BREACH
<br />A. Defined
<br />In addition to any breaches specified in other sections of this Contract, the failure of either Party to perform
<br />any of its material obligations hereunder, in whole or in part or in a timely or satisfactory manner,
<br />constitutes a breach. The institution of proceedings under any bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or
<br />similar law, by or against Contractor, or the appointment of a receiver or similar officer for Contractor or
<br />any of its property, which is not vacated or fully stayed within 20 days after the institution or occurrence
<br />thereof, shall also constitute a breach.
<br />B. Notice and Cure Period
<br />In the event of a breach, notice of such shall be given in writing by the aggrieved Party to the other Party in
<br />the manner provided in §16. If such breach is not cured within 30 days of receipt of written notice, or if a
<br />cure cannot be completed within 30 days, or if cure of the breach has not begun within 30 days and pursued
<br />with due diligence, the State may exercise any of the remedies set forth in §15. Notwithstanding anything to
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