VOLUNTEER DRIVERS -
Authorization to Transport Students427 RICE ROAD, WELLAND, ONTARIO, L3C 7C1 TELEPHONE (905) 735-0240 FAX (905) 735-9710
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This will authorize
name of volunteer driver 1. To transport students participating in the events listed on the attached school schedule or 2. To transport students participating in the following school activity: | ||
DATE | SCHOOL NAME | PRINCIPAL'S SIGNATURE |
VEHICLE INFORMATION | |||
LICENCE # | |||
MAKE | YEAR | ||
All *"Trip Drivers" including Volunteer Drivers are advised that, in order to bring into effect the Board's Excess Liability insurance, they should: a. Use a licensed automobile which carries valid third-party liability insurance as required under Legislation in the Province of Ontario; b. Provide the Board prompt written notice, with all available particulars, of any accident arising out of the use of a licensed automobile during a trip on business of the Board;
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DECLARATION TO BE SIGNED BY DRIVER | ||
I declare that I hold an unrestricted driver's license and am authorized to drive in Ontario, and my vehicle is insured by a valid automobile liability insurance policy as required by Ontario law. | ||
SIG NATURE OF DRIVER | DATE |
DECLARATION TO BE SIGNED BY OWNER OF VEHICLE | ||
(If volunteer driver does not own vehicle) | ||
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SIGNATURE OF OWNER OF VEHICLE (if volunteer driver does not own the vehicle) | DATE |
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VOLUNTEER DRIVERS -
Authorization to Transport Students
SUMMARY OF INSURANCE
(1) Volunteer Supervisors on School Premises
The school board’s Liability insurance policy protects both staff and volunteers who are working within the scope of their duties for the board. This coverage responds to law suitsthat are brought against staff or volunteers who are supervising school events and provides protection up to the limits stated in the policy.
(2) Volunteer Drivers for School Activities
Ontario legislation makes automobile insurance compulsory in the Province of Ontario. The same legislation makes the owner’s insurance primary coverage in the event of an accident
– in other words, the insurance carried on the vehicle responds first.
If a vehicle which is not owned by the school board is being operated by a volunteer or any other board employee for approved school activities, the board’s Non-owned Automobile Insurance endorsement will respond to third Party Liability claims in excess of the owner’s insurance limit up to a total combined limit as stated in the Non-owned Auto policy.
There is no coverage provided by the school board’s insurance for damage to volunteer’s or employee’s vehicles while they are being operated for board activities.
According to Provincial legislation, passengers who are injured would recover Accident Benefits coverage from their own or a parent’s automobile policy. In the absence of a personal or family automobile policy, the passenger would then be eligible to recoverbenefits from the insurance policy covering the vehicle in which they were riding.
(3) Personal Automobile Insurance Coverage
For the personal protection of volunteer drivers, it is recommended that drivers carry aminimum of $1 million of Third Party Automobile Liability insurance. Volunteers and board employees who use their personal vehicles for transporting students to school activities should advise their insurance carrier.