Alaska Statutes.
Title 21. Insurance
Chapter 36. Trade Practices and Frauds
Section 65. Limitation on Owner Controlled and Contractor Controlled Insurance Programs.
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AS 21.36.065. Limitation on Owner Controlled and Contractor Controlled Insurance Programs.

(a) An owner controlled insurance program or a contractor controlled insurance program is subject to both AS 21.39 and AS 21.42, must be approved by the director, and shall be allowed only for a major construction project. Owner controlled and contractor controlled insurance programs are limited to property insurance as defined in AS 21.12.060 and casualty insurance as defined in AS 21.12.070 .

(b) In this section, an owner controlled or contractor controlled insured program does not include

(1) builder's risk or course of construction insurance;

(2) insurance relating to the transportation of cargo or other property;

(3) insurance covering one or more affiliates, subsidiaries, partners, or joint venture partners of a person; or

(4) insurance policies endorsed to name one or more persons as additional insureds.

(c) In this section,

(1) "contractor" means a person who meets the definition of "contractor" in AS 08.18.171 and who undertakes the performance of a construction project for a project owner, its agent, or its representative;

(2) "contractor controlled insurance program" means an insurance program where one or more insurance policies are procured on behalf of a contractor, its agent, or its representative, by its insurance producer, as defined in AS 21.27.900 , for the purpose of insuring the contractor and one or more of the following:

(A) the project owner;

(B) a subcontractor;

(C) an architect;

(D) an engineer; or

(E) a person performing professional services;

(3) "major construction project" means the process of constructing a structure, building, facility, or roadway or major renovation of more than 50 percent of an existing structure, building, facility, or roadway having a contract cost of more than $50,000,000 of a definite term at a geographically defined project site;

(4) "owner controlled insurance program" means an insurance program where one or more insurance policies are procured on behalf of a project owner, its agent, or its representative, by its insurance producer, as defined in AS 21.27.900 , for the purpose of insuring the project owner and one or more of the following:

(A) the contractor;

(B) a subcontractor;

(C) an architect;

(D) an engineer; or

(E) a person performing professional services;

(5) "project owner" means a person who, in the course of the person's business, engages the service of a contractor for the purpose of working on a construction project;

(6) "subcontractor" means a person to whom a contractor sublets all or part of a contractor's initial undertaking.

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