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Vallejo board votes to leave ASCIP for Northern California Relief, citing stronger excess coverage

Vallejo City Unified School District Board of Trustees · March 11, 2026
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Trustees unanimously approved Resolution 51‑23 to transition district liability coverage from ASCIP to Northern California Relief (NCR), citing occurrence‑based coverage, higher limits and added risk‑management services; trustees requested written assurances on copper‑theft deductible terms.

The Vallejo City Unified School District board voted 5‑0 to adopt Resolution 51‑23 to withdraw from its current liability pool and join Northern California Relief (NCR), citing broader occurrence‑based coverage, higher per‑occurrence liability limits and expanded member services.

Assistant Superintendent Ruben Fernandez introduced staff's recommendation, saying the proposed structure increases liability limits to $75 million per occurrence, places coverage on an occurrence basis (rather than claims‑made), and provides expanded services including contract review, loss prevention support and training resources. Keenan and Associates (program administrator) representative Kyle McKibben…

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