Each University Department is responsible for ensuring that all motor vehicle travel is in conformance with the requirements set forth in this procedure. Each department shall designate an individual to be responsible for ensuring that vehicles are adequately covered with the required insurance through at least one of the following for every authorized trip:
This policy outlines parameters that define authorized University travel and the specific controls and limitations associated with trips insured by the State of Illinois Automobile Liability Plan or trips insured by a commercial insurance carrier.
Questions regarding insurance coverage and what constitutes "Official State of Illinois business" should be directed to ISU Risk Management.
The Risk Management Division of Central Management Services (CMS) administers the State Automobile Liability Plan. The State Plan provides coverage for accidents that occur while an employee is operating a motor vehicle in the scope of his/her employment. The State Plan does not provide collision or comprehensive coverage. ISU Departments that maintain state vehicles with insurance coverage provided through the State Plan are responsible for covering costs to repair physical damage to their vehicle as a result of an accident.
Costs can be recovered from the other driver's insurance company if the other driver is at fault, but if the ISU driver is at fault, repairs to the ISU vehicle would be the responsibility of the respective department.
If an accident occurs while an employee is operating a privately owned vehicle on University business, his or her personal insurance company will be the primary carrier. The State Plan will provide excess coverage after the primary carrier's liability coverage limits have been exhausted. If there is no insurance on the privately owned vehicle (or if coverage does not meet statutory requirements), the driver will be responsible for damages up to the State liability coverage limits. The State Plan only provides excess coverage above these limits. The State Plan provides primary coverage for all state-owned vehicles.
The State Plan provides liability coverage for an employee who is operating a rented vehicle in the course of his or her employment. Property damage coverage will be provided for a rented vehicle if the employee is in official travel status and operating in the scope of his or her employment.
Coverage is also provided for volunteers or other non-state employees while they are operating a state or University owned, or rented vehicle on Official State of Illinois business. To comply with CMS guidelines, written prior approval is required before the volunteer/non-state employee can drive the state, University owned, or rented vehicle. The statement, signed by an individual at the Vice Presidential level, should include:
The following clarification of coverage for Universities under the State Plan is provided by CMS:
If a department conducts business that is authorized by the University (Vice President level), but travel is not approved via the State Automobile Liability Plan, commercial automobile insurance is required. Examples include Recreation Services trips and Student Affairs travel where:
The University requires all drivers of ISU vehicles (employees and non-employees) to be approved by the commercial insurance company prior to operating the vehicle.
The department arranging the trip/activity is to identify the individual responsible for the university vehicle as it pertains to safety of personnel and "ISU Code of Conduct."
The SR-1 form is to be completed and delivered to the Risk Manager (Mail Code 1270, 302 N. Normal Avenue) within three (3) days. In the event of severe bodily injury, death, or substantial property damage, report directly to the state’s Risk Management office (217-782-0202). If the state driver is incapable of completing the report, the immediate supervisor should do so. Please pay special attention to:
Inform the third party to contact the:
Department of Central Management Services
Risk Management Division - Auto Liability Section
201 East Madison Street
3rd Floor, North Wing
Springfield, IL 62706
Phone: (217-782-0202) or (800-442-1300, ext. 4)
In addition to the completed SR-1 form, provide the following information in a report to Risk Management (Mail Code 1270, 302 N. Normal Avenue):
The above information should be made available to anyone who might be driving a vehicle on University business.
Policy Owner: Vice President Finance and Planning
Contact: Risk Management (309-438-1900)
Revised on: 10/2006