Guidelines for University
Vehicles, Rentals, Accident Reporting and Personal Vehicles
This memorandum has been
prepared to answer the most common questions which are raised concerning
the University's automobile insurance protection and accident reporting
procedures.
INSURANCEA. Stanford-Owned Vehicles and
Government-Owned Vehicles Used by the University
- Liability
Stanford's insurance
provides bodily injury and property damage liability insurance
protection to all Stanford employees and any other person who is given
permission to drive Stanford-owned vehicles or Government-owned
vehicles assigned to the University. It is not prudent to publicize
the amount of insurance; therefore, any person wanting specific
information concerning the amount of insurance should telephone the
Insurance Manager at extension 3-4555 or 3-0042.
- Physical Damage
Stanford "self-insures"
for damage due to fire, theft, and collision on its vehicles. If you
are involved in an accident which is due to your negligence, your
department will usually have to pay the first $1,000 toward the cost
of repairing Stanford's vehicle. The cost of fire, theft and collision
insurance does not justify the procurement of such insurance, even
with sizable deductibles, when compared to the loss experience over
the years. B. Rented or Borrowed Vehicles
Stanford University has
agreements with American Express and major car rental agencies which
provide for discounts and insurance coverage. Request the discount when
applying for the rental and inform the agency when the vehicle is to be
used for Stanford business. Corporate AMEX Card should be used if
available.
Car Rental Tips for Stanford Business Trips
Below are some tips for any
one who rents vehicles while traveling on Stanford business:
- Stanford's self-insurance
plan provides coverage for physical damage (i.e. fire, theft,
vandalism) and collision liability to vehicles rented for Stanford
business. Stanford University has been approved to self-insure under
S.I. 92 in the state of California. Therefore, be sure to waive
insurance offered by rental agency while traveling in the United
States, except when on business in Hawaii. For business car rental in
Hawaii, we recommend Stanford faculty, staff and students purchase the
car rental insurance offered..
- The rental agency will insure
only the drivers who are listed on the rental contract.
- Notify the agency in advance if
the vehicle will be going out of the state.
- Most rental insurance covers
travel only on paved roads.
- Starting 9/1/00, the Stanford
Bookstore is offering rental car services to minimize the
inconvenience of off-campus travel, particularly for incoming
freshmen.
The Class of 2004 is the first to feel the effects
of a policy instituted in the spring of 1999 that denies parking
permits to all freshmen.
The University has taken measures to
make adequate alternative transportation available, one of which is a
contract negotiated with Enterprise Rent-a-Car, one of the nation's
largest rental car services.
Enterprise will offer Stanford
students and faculty a 15 to 20 percent discount off normal rental car
rates, as well as special promotional deals set up around the
University's academic calendar.
More importantly, Enterprise
will allow rentals to students between the ages of 18 and 21, an age
group normally denied the privilege because of its high insurance
risk. Many agencies will not rent to drivers under 25, and 21 is
generally the youngest age people can rent cars.
However,
Enterprise will allow rentals to students 18 and over if they provide
a Stanford ID, proof of full insurance coverage and a credit card in
their own name. Local phone number is: (650) 833-8060.
- California Motor Vehicle Code:
12804.9 requires a Class B driver's license for drivers of van of ten
(10) or more passengers (including the driver.)
- With the rental agent,
thoroughly examine the interior and exterior of the vehicle and
confirm that the vehicle is undamaged BEFORE you check it out and when
you turn it in. Ask the agent to note the condition of the vehicle,
and write a description of any damage on the rental agreement.
Exclusions:
- Most rental agreements stipulate
that the driver is responsible for all loss or damage to the rented
vehicle if:
(a) the driver leaves the state in which vehicle is
rented without agency's permission;
(b) the driver is under the
influence of intoxicants and/or drugs;
(c) the driver is under
21 years of age;
(d) the vehicle is used for any illegal
purposes.
(e) the vehicle is used on unpaved roads.
(f) the vehicle is left unlocked and/or with keys left in the
vehicle.
C. Personal Vehicles
- Liability
Stanford's liability insurance policy provides excess liability
insurance protection to an employee while using his or her own vehicle
on University business subject to the following:
(a) the employee's insurance is primary and will be applicable
before Stanford's insurance carrier will defend or pay any claim;
(b) in any event, the employee must have insurance or be
responsible for at least the following limits which are required by
the State's "financial responsibility provisions": $15,000 per person,
$30,000 per occurrence, with respect to claims for bodily injury and
$5,000 for property damage claims.
- Physical Damage
Stanford does not provide any insurance protection for fire, theft
or collision loss or damage to the employee's vehicle. The employee's
department should pay the deductible for damage to an employee's
vehicle used on authorized university business.
- If you frequently use your vehicle on University business, consult
your insurance agent or broker.
ACCIDENT REPORTING PROCEDURESIn case you are involved in an
accident, obtain:
- the description, nature and extent of damage to other property or
vehicles. This should include license number, make of car, body type,
your, name of owner and address, name of driver and address;
- time, place and date of accident;
- name, address and nature of injury to any persons injured in
accident;
- names, addresses and telephone numbers of witnesses. At no time
admit liability, make any reimbursement, or admit fault in connection
with any accident. To do so would jeopardize the insurance company's
position in protecting Stanford's and your interest and could, in
fact, void the insurance policy.
Accidents should be reported
as soon as conveniently possible to Risk Management at 723-4555. An online
form is available for your use.
GENERAL POLICYAs specified in the Administrative Guide, Memo
28.7: "University vehicles may be used only in connection with official
University activities. University vehicles may be driven only by
licensed drivers who are faculty, staff, or representatives of the
University, or other persons who have been given permission."
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