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<br /> <br />HB 301 2025 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. <br />hb301-00 <br />Page 44 of 80 <br />F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />foster care and related services will gain increased protection 1076 <br />and rights of recovery in the event of injury than currently 1077 <br />provided in s. 768.28. 1078 <br /> (2) LEAD AGENCY LIABILITY.— 1079 <br /> (a) Other than an entity to which s. 768.28 applies, an 1080 <br />eligible community-based care lead agency, or its employees or 1081 <br />officers, except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b), shall, 1082 <br />as a part of its contract, obtain a minimum of $1 million per 1083 <br />occurrence with a policy period aggregate limit of $3 million in 1084 <br />general liability insurance coverage. The lead agency must also 1085 <br />require that staff who transport client children and families in 1086 <br />their personal automobiles in order to carry out their job 1087 <br />responsibilities obtain minimum bodily injury liability 1088 <br />insurance in the amount of $100,000 per person per any one 1089 <br />automobile accident, and subject to such limits for each person, 1090 <br />$300,000 for all damages resulting from any one automobile 1091 <br />accident, on their personal automobiles. In lieu of personal 1092 <br />motor vehicle insurance, the lead agency's casualty, liability, 1093 <br />or motor vehicle insurance carrier may provide nonowned 1094 <br />automobile liability coverage. This insurance provides liability 1095 <br />insurance for an automobile that the lead agency uses in 1096 <br />connection with the lead agency's business but does not own, 1097 <br />lease, rent, or borrow. This coverage includes an automobile 1098 <br />owned by an employee of the lead agency or a member of the 1099 <br />employee's household but only while the automobile is used in 1100