File #: 13-0506    Name: County Property Insurance Premiums FY 2012-13
Type: General Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 5/16/2013 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 6/11/2013 Final action: 6/11/2013
Title: Approve authorizing the Office of the Auditor-Controller to modify the appropriations in the FY 2012-13 adopted budget, up to the amounts listed on Attachment A, as necessary, to reflect the changes required in the allocation of the County's property insurance premiums (4/5ths Vote Required).
Attachments: 1. County Property Insurance Attachment A 06-11-13.pdf, 2. Completed Board Order
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Approve authorizing the Office of the Auditor-Controller to modify the appropriations in the FY 2012-13 adopted budget, up to the amounts listed on Attachment A, as necessary, to reflect the changes required in the allocation of the County's property insurance premiums (4/5ths Vote Required).
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RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors' approve authorizing the Office of the Auditor-Controller to modify the appropriations in the FY 2012-13 adopted budget, up to the amounts listed on Attachment A, as necessary, to reflect the changes required in the allocation of the County's property insurance premiums.

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:
Risk Management received approval on July 24, 2012, from the Board of Supervisors to correct the property insurance allocation recorded in FY 2011-12 to an allocation based on square feet. The previous allocation had been based on number of employees.

The FY 2012-13 budget for the property insurance was also calculated based on number of employees, rather than the required square footage basis. Risk Management planned to correct the allocation at the beginning of the FY 2012-13 upon receipt of the detailed property insurance invoice. However, Risk Management identified potential overbillings and requested Alliant, the County's property insurance broker to research the significant increase over the prior year's invoiced amount. Alliant conducted an audit and confirmed several buildings (primarily NMC) were mistakenly listed, resulting in erroneous duplicate premiums for FY 2012-13. The allocations must be estimated since the final adjusted premium cost has yet to be provided. Risk Management will correct the allocation (as reflected in Attachment A) by fiscal year-end 2012-13, as follows:
a. The invoice is reduced by the estimated overbilled amount of $334,000 on NMC buildings, lowering the total invoice from $1,025,549 to $691,549. The Court's portion of the invoice, which is billed back to the...

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