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Nevada Rating Nevada Rating Class Hazard Definition Rate per participant With appropriate supervision of students and chaperones/volunteers, No Charge – no Activities of this nature typically result in no losses. Insurance not required, must be reporting Class 1 Low approved/sponsored by CCSD (Advisor, Principal, Academic Manager Approved). Does requirement to Hazard not need to be monitored by Risk Management Risk Management Class 2 low to Schedule on CCSD Event insurance with Special Event Declaration Moderate Form signed by Advisor, Principal, Academic Manager – at set rate $2.40 Hazard (not Tackle Football) Athletic activity ‐ Including clubs too varied to mention but includes examples like Dance, Cheer, Wrestling, Lacrosse etc . (if in doubt call risk management for clarification) Class 2A‐ ‐ Slightly higher exposure that non athletic but still manageable with adequate loss Athletic Low to prevention. $3.70 Moderate ‐Includes Tournament, Camps, Meets (Must meet NIAA Guidelines if applicable) ‐If any participants go out of NV or are from outside of Nevada RISK exposure IS MUCH HIGHER and Out of State rating applies If adequate risk Control/Management in place, alternative insurance Class 3 = High transfer can usually be arranged but on separate policy at unknown rate To Be Hazard Determined Tackle Football is a high hazard athletic activity exposure. It is difficult to prevent injuries and damages. Class 3F – High ‐Rate includes Tournament, Camps, Combines (must meet NIAA Guidelines if Hazard Athletic applicable). $9.30 ‐If any participants go out of NV or are from outside of Nevada RISK exposure IS MUCH HIGHER and Out of State rating applies No possible way adequate risk management controls can be placed to avoid possible severe/catastrophic loss in event of occurrence. Hazard is so severe, Class 4– Severe only insurance available, if any, will not be cost effective. Usually involves Not Hazard Violation of regulation or statute. Only option for successful managing risk is Applicable avoidance. Class R Recreational activity either added to event or sole purpose of trip‐ recreational added in addition to standard rate $0.50 Low hazard Increased hazard of Sexual Abuse or Molestation Liability driven by SAM‐ inadequate chaperone to student ratio‐ added in addition to standard rate $15.00 Increased Hazard driven by either not following DOE Transportation HNOA guidelines or not using CCSD contracted Charter bus company‐ $5.00 Hired/Non Owned Auto Liability ‐ added in addition to standard rate *NOTE: When attending location with multiple activities, use highest rated activity NEVADA HAZARD CLASS LOCATION HAZARD CLASS 99 CENT STORE 1 ACACIA SPRINGS 1 ACROBATICS OR GYMNASTIC WORK ANYHEIGHT OVER FLOOR (ie Balance beams, low and high tight ropes, bars, rings 4 etc) ALBERTSON'S 1 ANDERSON DAIRY 1 APPLEBEE'S 1 ARIA RESORT 1 ATHLETIC TYPE EVENT EXCEPT TACKLE FOOTBALL TYPE –INCLUDES TOURNAMENT COMPETITION CAMPS OR OTHER ACTIVITIES 2A (MUST MEET NIAA GUIDELINES IF APPLICABLE) ATOMIC TESTING MUSEUM 1 ATV OR ANY 2 OR 3 WHEEL MOTORIZED VEHICLE 4 AWESOME ADVENTURES/LAS VEGAS CUSTOM REFER EVENTS BACKPACKING 2 BEAR'S BEST 1 BIKESafety RODEO 2 BLACK CANYON RAFTING -NO OTHER RAFTING 1 COMPANY BLIND CENTER OF NEVADA 1 BLUE DIAMOND GYPSUM MINE -REFER OTHER 1 MINES BOATING/KAYAKING 2 BOULDERING 4 BOXING 3 BUNGEE JUMPS 4 CALIFORNIA HOTEL 1 CAMP Sponsored by CCSD 2 CAMPING-No other activities 2 CANNERY 1 CARNIVAL / FAIR - COUNTY 2 CASHMAN CENTER 1 CAVES REFER CCSD School 1 CHANNEL 3 1 CHARLESTON CARE CENTER 1 CHILDREN'S DISCOVERY MUSEUM 1 CHURCH OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS 1 CICIS PIZZA 1 CIRCUS CIRCUS 1 CITY OF HENDERSON 1 CITY OF LAS VEGAS 1 CLARK COUNTY PARKS 1 CLIMBING WALLS 4 COLLEGE OF S NEVADA 1 COURTHOUSE 1 2 NEVADA HAZARD CLASS CRAIG RANCH REGIONAL PARK 1 CROSSFIT 702 2 CSN 1 DEL TACO 1 DERFELT SENIOR CENTER 1 DESERT BREEZ AQUATIC FACILITY 2 DESERT VISTA COMMUNITY CENTER 1 DESERT WILLOW GOLF COURSE 1 DISCOVERY CHILDREN'S MUSEUM 1 DOWNTOWN CONTAINER PARK 1 EAST LAS VEGAS SENIOR CENTER 1 EASTER SEALS NEVADA 1 EMERITUS SENIOR LIVING 1 EVEREST COLLEGE 1 EXCALIBER HOTEL 1 FEDERAL GOV'T 1 FIESTA HENDERSON 1 FIRE DEPT 1 FLAMINGO HOTEL AND CASINO 1 FLOYD LAMB STATE PARK 1 FOOTBALL TACKLE‐ALL INCLUDES TOURNAMENT, GAMES 3F , CAMPS, COMBINES (MUST MEET NIAA FORUM SHOPS 1 GILCREASE ORCHARD 1 GLOBAL EXPERIENCE SPECIALISTS 1 GOLF CLUB AT TERRA LAGO 1 GOODWILL 1 GRAND SIERRA RESORT 1 GREAT BASIN COLLEGE, ELKO, NV 1 GREEN VALLEY RANCH 1 GYMNASTICS 4 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 1 HACIENDA HOTEL AND CASINO 1 HANG GLIDING 4 HARD ROCK CASINO 1 HARTKE PARK/CITY OF NLV 1 HENDERSON PAVILLION 1 HILTON BAYFRONT 1 HOLOCAUST RESOURCE CENTER 1 HOME DEPOT 1 HOMECOMING PARADE – ONLY ON CCSD $100 PROPERTY - FLAT CHARGE PER EVENT HOMECOMING PARADE –ON CCSD PROPERTY PLUS PUBLIC ROADS - FLAT CHARGE PER $300 EVENT HOOVER DAM 1 HOT AIR BALLOONS 4 ICE SKATING 2 INFLATABLES 4 INSIDE SCOOP 1 JOHN ASQUAGA'S NUGGET 1 3 NEVADA HAZARD CLASS JROTC AIR RIFLE 3 KOHLS/MCDONALDS 1 LAKE MEAD CRUISE 2 LAS VEGAS CONVENTION CENTER 1 LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY-Spectator ONLY 1 LAS VEGAS MUNICIPAL COURT 1 LAS VEGAS NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM 1 LAS VEGAS SKI AND SNOWBOARD RESORT 3 LAS VENTANA'S ASSISTED LIVING CENTER 1 LASER QUEST 1 LAWLOR EVENTS CENTER, RENO 1 LAWRY'S PRIME RIB 1 LDS CHURCH 1 LE CORDON BLEU 1 LEE CANYON RESORT 1 LIED MUSEUM 1 Livestock Arena 1 LONE MOUNTAIN CITY PARK 1 LOS PRADOS RY CLUB 1 LUGE 4 LUXOR 1 LV CITY RESCUE MISSION 1 LV MOTOR SPEEDWAY 1 MAJESTIC PARK, CITY OF LAS VEGAS 1 MANDALAY BAY 1 MANDALAY BAY SHARK REEF 1 MARTIAL ARTS 3 MCCARRAN AIRPORT 1 MCCAW SCHOOL OF MINES 1 MEADOWS MALL/JCPENNEY 1 MESQUITE RECREATION CENTER 1 MGM GRAND 1 MINI TRAMPOLINES 4 MINING (Except for Blue Diamond Gypsum) REFER MIRAGE HOTEL 1 MOB MUSEUM 1 MOTOR SPORT OF ANY KIND 4 MOTORCYCLE/BMX / MOUNTAIN BIKING 4 MOUNTAIN/ROCK CLIMBING 4 MUSEUM, Other 1 NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARKS IN NV 1 NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM 1 NELLIS AFB 1 NEON MUSEUM 1 NEVADA STATE LEGISLATURE 1 NUGGET RENO HOTEL 1 NV STATE LEGISLATURE 1 NV STATE MUSEUM 1 OPPORTUNITY VILLAGE 1 ORLEANS HOTEL AND CASINO 1 PAHRUMP VALLEY GOLF CLUB 1 PANEVINO RISTORANTE 1 4 NEVADA HAZARD CLASS PARACHUTING 4 PARIS RESORT 1 PETERSON BEHAVIOR 1 PIONEER CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS 1 PIONEER PERFORMING ARTS 1 POLITICAL RALLIES 3 POLO 4 QUAD HOTEL 1 RAFTING RAINFOREST CAFE 1 RED ROBIN 1 RED ROCK RECREATION 1 RED ROCK RECREATION 1 REGAL AND CLARK Y 1 REGIONAL JUSTICE CENTER 1 RENO SPARKS LIVESTOCK EVENT CENTER 1 RENO TOWN MAILL 1 ROCK SCRAMBLING 3 RODEO / EQUESTRIAN ACTIVITIES 4 ROLLERSKATING 2 RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES 1 ROOS N MORE PRIVATE TOUR 1 ROPES COURSES 4 RUGBY 4 SAM'S TOWN 1 SAUNA 4 SCUBA / SNORKEL 4 SENIOR CENTER 1 SILVER LEGACY RESORT 1 SILVER SKY ASSISTED LIVING/CITY OF LAS VEGAS 1 SIMPLOT SILICA PRODUCTS 1 SKATEBOARDING 4 SKI DIVING 4 SKIING 3 SLEDDING 3 SMITH CENTER 1 SNOWBOARDING 3 SOUTH POINT HOTEL 1 SPIRIT THERAPIES 1 SPRING MTN RANCH/NEVADA 1 SPRINGS PRESERVE 1 STADIUM THEATERS 1 STAR NURSERY 1 STATE OF NEVADA 1 STATE OF NEVADA PARKS MONUMENTS 1 STATE OF NV AND NATIONAL PARK SERVICE 1 STEPHANIE LYNN CRAIG PARK, CITY OF 1 HENDERSON SUBWAY 1 SUMMERLIN STARBRIGHT THEATRE 1 SUN COAST 1 5 NEVADA HAZARD CLASS SUNSET STATION 1 SWIMMING 2 SWITCHNAP 1 TANNING DEVICES 4 TEXAS STATION HOTEL AND CASINO 1 THE LEARNING CENTER 1 THREE SQUARE 1 TIVOLI VILLAGE 1 TOBAGGANING 3 TOURNAMENTS / COMPETITIONS SPONSORED BY 2 CCSD -NOT ATHLETIC IN NATURE TOWN SQUARE 1 TOYOTA FINANCIAL SAVINGS BANK 1 TPC SUMMERLIN GOLF COURSE 1 TRAIL COMMUNITY CENTER 1 TRAMPOLINES 4 TUBING 3 U S DISTRICT COURT 1 UMC 1 UNICYCLE 4 UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA RENO 1 UNIVERSITY OF RENO 1 UNLV 1 US DISTRICT COURT 1 US GOV'T, CITY OF BOULDER CITY 1 VALLEY OF FIRE 1 VEGAS PBS 1 VENETIAL RESORT HOTEL CASINO 1 VIRGIN RIVER HOTEL CASINO 1 VIRGIN RIVER RIPARIAN AREA 1 WALKER FURNITURE 1 WATER SKIING 4 WATER SLIDES 4 WEBB MS 1 WELLS FARGO 1 WENDY'S 1 WET N WILD 2 WETLANDS PARK 1 WILLOW CREEK 1 WINNEMUCCA CONVENTION CENTER 1 WORLD MARKET CENTER 1 ZAPPOS 1 ZIP LINE 4 6 .
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