World Exposition Shanghai China 2010
Special Regulation No. 8
Insurance
June 2007
Bureau of Shanghai World Expo
Coordination
Article 1 Purpose
Pursuant to Articles 27 and 34
of the General Regulations for the World Exposition Shanghai China 2010
(hereinafter referred to as "Expo 2010"), this Special Regulation specifies
insurance responsibilities of the participants and the Organizer.
Article 2 Definition of the Participants
1. Participants
referred to in this Special Regulation include:
(1) official
participants
(2) non-official participants
(3) businesses or individuals
who have signed commercial contracts with the Organizer
(4) lessors who
provide the Organizer with immovable or movable property under contracts signed
with the Organizer
(5) contractors who undertake construction, installation
and dismantlement under contracts signed with the Organizer.
2. The following
parties are also deemed as participants in this Special Regulation:
(6)
parties who provide those listed in 1(1) to 1(3) with entertainment and media
services or exhibits
(7) parties who undertake construction, installation and
dismantlement within the Expo Site for those listed in 1(1) to 1(5)
(8)
parties who have lawful rights and interests for the property used by the Expo
besides those listed in 1(1) to 1(5)
3. Participants listed in Paragraph 1
of Article 2 shall notify the participants listed in Paragraph 2 of Article 2 of
this Special Regulation and require the latter to present legally binding
written documents as proof of observance of this Special Regulation and honoring
their due obligation arising therefrom.
Article 3 Compliance with
Laws and Regulations
1. All official participants shall comply with
the relevant laws, regulations and rules of China, the General Regulations and
the Special Regulations of Expo 2010, and the additional instructions and
directives issued by the Organizer (hereinafter jointly referred to as "Laws and
Regulations").
2. Additional instructions and directives are issued by the
Organizer to provide more information on related subjects and further specify
the rights and obligations of official participants and the
Organizer.
Article 4 Compulsory and Required Insurance for Expo
2010
1. The compulsory insurance for Expo 2010 as provided for in
the laws and regulations of China include:
(1) compulsory traffic accident
liability insurance for motor vehicles
(2) industrial injury insurance
(3)
medical insurance
(4) general insurance (industrial injury and
hospitalization insurance only) for non-local employees in Shanghai.
2. The
required insurance for Expo 2010 as provided for in the General Regulations and
this Special Regulation include:
(1) comprehensive liability insurance
(2)
property insurance
(3) insurance for exhibits and fine arts
(4) insurance
for construction and installation projects.
3. The minimum requirement for
each insurance type listed in this Article shall be decided by the Organizer,
and the specific coverage for each insurance type shall be subject to the terms
and conditions of the insurance contract or to the public announcement issued by
the Organizer.
4. The insurance contracts shall be concluded in or evidenced
by Chinese. If an insurance contract is concluded in languages other than
Chinese, the participants shall submit its Chinese translation to the Organizer
upon its conclusion. In this case, the participant concerned shall guarantee the
accuracy and consistence of the translation with its original version.
5. The
Organizer shall provide the participants with a list of recommended insurance
companies for insurance services. The recommended insurance companies may
provide the participants with Chinese, English or French versions of the
insurance contracts as needed. Any insurance contracts signed by the
participants with insurance companies not on the recommended list shall satisfy
the minimum requirements for the Expo 2010 compulsory insurance and be legally
valid within the territory of China.
Article 5 Waiver
1.
In the event of an accident, participants shall waive the right to claim
compensation from the Organizer and its staff or other participants and their
staff, unless the accident is intentional or caused by gross negligence.
2.
In the event of an accident, the Organizer shall waive the right to claim
compensation from the participants and their staff, unless the accident is
intentional or caused by gross negligence.
3. For the types of insurance
listed in Paragraph 2 of Article 4, the participants and the Organizer shall
waive the claims as specified in Paragraph 1 and 2 of this Article, and ensure
that the relevant insurance companies waive the right of subrogation arising
therefrom.
4. The waivers specified in Paragraphs 1 to 3 of this Article
shall be effective together with the participation contracts, commercial
contracts or any other contracts and agreements, and shall be included in every
insurance contract in relation to Expo 2010 signed by the
participants.
Article 6 Compulsory Traffic Accident Liability
Insurance for Motor Vehicles
1. Pursuant to the Law of the People's
Republic of China on Road Traffic Safety and Regulations on Compulsory Traffic
Accident Liability Insurance for Motor Vehicles, motor vehicles not covered by
the compulsory liability insurance shall not be on-road, registered by the motor
vehicles administrative departments or inspected by the inspection
agencies.
2. To ensure that the loss is fully covered by insurance, the
participants may purchase additional insurances as stipulated in Article 17 of
this Special Regulation.
Article 7 Industrial Injury
Insurance
1.Pursuant to the Labor Law of the People's Republic of
China and Regulations on the Industrial Injury Insurance, enterprises and
private businesses within the territory of China shall purchase industrial
injury insurance for their employees to ensure that they will have medical
treatment and financial compensation in case of work place injuries,
occupational diseases, disability, loss of ability to work or death during their
employment.
2. The industrial injury insurance is under the management of the
labor and social security departments of the Chinese
Government.
Article 8 Medical Insurance
1. Pursuant to
the Labor Law of the People's Republic of China and The Decision of the State
Council on Establishing a Basic Medical Insurance System for Urban Employees,
all employer in cities and towns, including enterprises (state-owned
enterprises, collective enterprises, foreign-invested enterprises, private
businesses, etc), government departments, government affiliated institutions,
social organizations, private non-enterprise institutions and their employees
should participate in basic medical insurance program.
2. Medical insurance
is under the management of the labor and social security departments of the
Chinese Government.
Article 9 General Insurance for Non-local
Employees in Shanghai
1. Pursuant to the Interim Procedures of
Shanghai Municipality on the General Insurance for Non-local Employees,
non-local employees employed by all the government departments, social
organizations, enterprises, government affiliated institutions, private
non-enterprise institutions, private businesses in the administrative area of
Shanghai Municipality with government approval, and non-local self-employed
people should participate in the general insurance program for non-local
employees in Shanghai.
2. The participants shall pay premiums of industrial
injuries and hospitalization insurance for their employees eligible for the
general insurance for non-local employees in Shanghai.
3. The general
insurance for non-local employees is under the management of Shanghai municipal
labor and social security departments.
Article 10 Special Provisions
on Personal Accident Insurance and Medical Insurance for Non-Chinese
Employees
Participants, who employ non-Chinese residents to work in
the Expo Site, shall provide the Organizer with valid documents certifying that
the said employees have been covered by the personal accident insurance and
medical insurance. Otherwise, the Participants shall arrange the personal
accident insurance and medical insurance for those employees in China and the
Organizer shall provide necessary assistance in the respect.
Article
11 Comprehensive Liability Insurance
1. In the event of any accident
caused by the Organizer or the participants during the insurance period in the
insured areas which results in personal injury or financial loss of a
third-party, the insurer shall be liable for financial compensation which the
Organizer or the participants assume under the laws of China.
2. The maximum
amount of compensation for each accident or compensation accumulated during the
insurance period is RMB 1 billion yuan which includes legal costs and other
expenses.
3. Under general circumstances, the period of coverage of a
comprehensive liability insurance contract is:
(1) for the Organizer, from
the date on which construction starts in the Expo Site to the date on which the
dismantlement/removal of all pavilions is completed;
(2) for the
participants, from the date on which the participation contracts, commercial
contracts or other contracts and agreements come into effect to the date on
which the plots, pavilions or covered exhibition spaces are returned to the
Organizer.
4. The Organizer shall purchase for itself and all participants
the comprehensive liability insurance on the most favorable terms. The
participants shall be responsible for the cost which is determined on a pro-rata
calculation of the area they occupy.
Article 12 Property
Insurance
1. The property insurance covers buildings and structures,
facilities, equipment, merchandise, articles for daily use and other property
that are owned, rented, looked after by, or under the care or control of the
insured in the insured areas, excluding animals (and fish and shellfish),
plants, and the property covered by the "insurance for exhibits and fine
arts".
2. The amount of a property insurance contract is determined as per
the actual or assessable value of the property insured.
3. Under general
circumstances, the period of coverage of a property insurance contract
is:
(1) for existing buildings and structures in the Expo Site, from the date
mutually agreed by the insurer and the insured to the date on which the
dismantlement/removal commences;
(2) for buildings and structures, facilities
and equipment to be built in the Expo Site, from the date the project is
partially or totally checked and accepted or put into use to the date of
dismantlement/removal;
(3) for merchandise, articles for daily use and other
property, from the delivery date of the insured property to the insured area to
the departure date of the transport vehicle shipping the insured property from
the insured areas.
4. The Organizer and participants shall purchase property
insurance for the property owned, rented, looked after by, or under the care or
control of the Organizer and participants respectively. If the property insured
by the Organizer is used by any participant, the participant shall pay the
Organizer the amount applicable to that property.
Article 13
Insurance for Exhibits and Fine Arts
1. Property covered by the
insurance for exhibits and fine arts shall be listed in the annex to the
insurance contract, including exhibits and non-exhibit fine arts, along with
their accessories and protectors that are owned, rented, looked after by, or
under the care or control of the insured, excluding animals (including fish and
shellfish), plants, and raw materials used for on-site demonstration or items
generated from the demonstration.
2. The insured amount for exhibits and fine
arts shall be determined as per the replacement value of the insured property or
based on mutual agreement by the insurer and the insured. The amount shall be
listed in the annex to the insurance contract.
3. The insured period for
exhibits and fine arts shall start with the unloading of the insured property
from the transport vehicle in the insured areas and terminate upon the departure
of the transport vehicle from the insured areas with the insured property loaded
when the exhibition is over.
4. The participants shall purchase insurance for
exhibits and fine arts for all the exhibits and fine arts described in Paragraph
1 of this Article under their control during Expo 2010.
Article 14
Insurance for Construction and Installation Projects
1. Property
covered by the insurance for construction and installation projects include the
construction and installation projects as well as materials, machines and
equipment used for the projects that are owned by or under the care or control
of the insured in the insured areas.
2. The insured period for construction
and installation projects shall start on the date of commencement of
construction or delivery of materials and equipment to the construction site and
terminate on the date of acceptance or actual use.
3. The insured amount for
construction and installation projects shall be determined as per the contract
price of the projects or the actual value of the materials and equipment.
4.
Participants shall purchase insurance for construction and installation projects
for all the construction and installation projects described in Paragraph 1 of
this Article under their control during Expo 2010.
Article 15
Self-insurance
The governments of participating countries or similar
institutions of other participants may, upon notifying the Commissioner General
of the Exposition in writing, act as their own insurers in respect to buildings,
structures, facilities, equipment, merchandises, articles for daily use,
exhibits and fine arts for which they are responsible.
Article 16 Special
Clauses
Upon approval by the Organizer, the participants may add special
clauses when signing insurance contracts for property, exhibits and fine arts,
and construction and installation projects with the insurers.
Article
17 Optional Insurance
The Organizer shall assist the participants in
purchasing optional insurance by providing the participants in due time with a
list of optional insurance available and issuing insurance
guidelines.
Article 18 Assistance from the Organizer
1.
The participants may apply to the Organizer for assistance when signing
contracts for property insurance, insurance for exhibits and fine art, and
insurance for construction and installation projects. The applications shall be
submitted to the Organizer no later than 15 days prior to the signing of such
contracts.
2. The Organizer may provide assistance when the participants
need to add special clauses to the contracts mentioned in the above
paragraph.