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Additional Insured and Liability Management

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This contract involves providing administrative and insurance services to ensure that the State of Connecticut is designated as an additional insured party on the contractor’s liability insurance policy, fulfilling specific contractual requirements. The agreement, titled "Additional Insured and Liability Management," pertains to the management of liability coverage and insurance documentation, which is critical for risk mitigation in engagements involving the State. The contract is classified under the NAICS code 524210, indicating it is related to insurance agencies and broker services. The contract is a subcontract type with a performance period extending from January 1, 2026, through January 1, 2027. It is managed by the Connecticut Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services, reflecting the agency’s oversight role in this arrangement. Specific details such as the physical locations for performance and a designated point of contact are not provided. The contract facilitates compliance with the state’s insurance requirements, thereby protecting the State’s interests in its contractual relationships with contractors.

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Provides insurance services ensuring Connecticut state is additional insured, covering Jan 2026-2027.

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Connecticut → Mental Health & Addiction ServicesView Agency

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524210 - Insurance Agencies and BrokeragesView NAICS

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CT, USA

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AgencyConnecticut → Mental Health & Addiction Services
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Administrative and insurance service to name the State of Connecticut as an additional insured on the contractor’s liability policy per contract requirements.

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