Hockey Canada has engaged what it feels is an effective insurance carrier who knows the needs of our organization for policy coverage in the areas of commercial general liability, directors and officers' liability, and accidental death and dismemberment coverage. Therefore, this section contains a general description of the Hockey Canada Insurance Program and its features. if there is a discrepancy between this section and the master policy, then the terms and provisions of the master policies shall take precedence.
With the assistance of the Hockey Canada Insurance Committee, Hockey Canada has engaged what it feels is an effective insurance carrier who knows the needs of our organization for policy coverage in the areas of commercial general liability, sexual misconduct liability, directors and officers liability, and accidental death and dismemberment. Hockey Canada has constructed a National Insurance Program to provide financial resources to help deal with the cost of risks which confront organized hockey. The information outlined within this insurance section is secondary to that which is contained in the actual policy wordings of the Hockey Canada master policy.
A Certificate of Insurance is a document that verifies a member's coverage under the Hockey Canada Insurance Program. It serves as proof of insurance for individuals and organizations involved in Hockey Canada sanctioned events. The certificate outlines the types of coverage, policy limits, and the effective dates of the insurance.
In many cases, an Insurance Certificate is requested by. Hockey Canada Liability Coverage is a General Liability Insurance Policy designed to respond on behalf of any of the registered participants in the game including players, coaches, managers, trainers, on and off. TYPES OF COVERAGE Hockey Canada provides the following policies to you as members of your hockey association: General Liability Insurance This policy covers Hockey Canada participants who have paid a premium for their on.
Purpose of the Insurance Program Hockey Canada has constructed a National Insurance Program to provide financial resources to help deal with the costs associated with the risk of organized hockey. The Insurance Program ensures that adequate financial resources are in place to compensate those who are injured or who have suffered a financial loss as the result of their involvement in hockey. Insurance FAQ's The following answers are in response to frequently asked questions asked by Branches and Local Associations within Hockey Canada.
The purpose of providing these answers is to assist all members in gaining a better understanding of the Hockey Canada Insurance Programs.