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RECIPIENTID CODE/NAME
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ACCESSION NBR:7902270355 DOC ~ DATE: 79/02/22 NOTARIZED: NO DOCKETFACIL:50 275 DIABLO CANYON NUCLEAR PONER PLANT UNIT 1t PACIFIC GA 05000275
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REGIP; NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATIONSALTZMANEJ~ ANTITRUST 5 INDEMNITY GROUP
SUB JECT FORWARDS ENDORSEMENT 20 TO NEI IA NF~228e
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PACIFIC GA.S A ND ELECTS,IC COMPS.NTP ~~LE ~ '
77 BEALE STREET, 31ST FLOOR ~ SAII FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94106 ~ (415) 781-4211
JOHN C. MORRISSKYVICE PRESIDENT AND OENERAL COUNSEL
MALCOLM H. PUR BUSH*CCOCICIE CENEOAL COVKCEL
CHAR LSS T. VAN OCVSSNPHILIP A. CRANS, JR ~
HENRY J. LaPLANTLrRICHARO A. CLARKS
JOHN G. QIGSONARTHVR L HILLMAN,J R,
ROGSRT OHLGACHCHARLSS W. THISSSLL
ASEIETAST CESCAIL COVNIA
February 22, 1979
JOSNUA OAS LEVDIANC OESONAVSEH~TEVEH P, OUNCEPANCLA DNkrl tLLCOSIAH 0, DENTONWILLIANH CDWAADSJOSEAH ~ . CNOLE1T,JS.JOHN N COVEI ATSISK 0, 0 OLDENRODENT L, NAASI~KESNIT R KV~ ITETNEODOSE L LINDSESD 41RIENkSOP LOEACRO ~ EAT 0 NOLENHAHRIO NANO N, HO 1 ~ROOC14 I'ETE11ROSC1T R RISEETT~ NIALEYA OANOCAEONJOAN» ~ NATTCODAVID4 WILLIAN~ DN01VOC R WOSTHINOTON
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Mr.. Jerome Saltzman, ChiefAntitrust S Indemnity GroupOffice of Nuclear Reactor RegulationU. S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington, D. C. 20555
Re: Docket No. 50-275-OLNELIA Policy No. NF-228
Dear Mr. Saltzman:
Enclosed for your files are two manuallycertified and six Xerox copies of Endorsement No. 20to the above-numbered NELIA policy. Kindly acknowledgereceipt of this material on the enclosed copy of thisle'tter and return it to me in the enclosed envelope.
Very truly yours,
Enclosures
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Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance
NUCLEAR ENERGY LIABILITYINSURANCE ASSOCIATION
1) ADVANCE PREMIUM AND STANDARD PREMIUM CALENDAR YEAR 1979ENDORSEMENT
2) AMENDMENT OF CONDITION 4 ENDORSEMENT
la. ADVANCE PREMIUM: It is agreed that the Advance Premium due the companiesfor the Deriod designated above is:
2000.00
b. STANDARD PREMIUM AND RESERVE PREMIUM: In the absence of a change in theAdvance Premium indicated above, it is agreed that, subject to the pro-visions of the Industry Credit Rating Plan, the Standard Premium is saidAdvance Premium and the Reserve Premium is:$
2. AMENDMENT OF CONDITION 4: It is agreed that with respect to bodily injuryor property damage caused after the effective date of this endorsement bythe nuclear energy hazard, the figure $ 108,500,000 stated in Condition 4
of this policy is amended to read $ 124,000,000.
This 1s to oert1fy that this is a truo oopy of the or1ginalEndorsement having the endor ement number and be1ng made partof the Nuclear Energy LiabilityPolicy (Facility Form) as les-
e'ereo . Insurance is afford.ed hereund,er.
Charles . arde 'ce Prm&mt-LiabBityUnderwritingAmerican clear ns ors
Effective. Date ofthis Endorsement January 1, 1979
12:01 A.M. Standard TimeIssued to Pacific Gas 5 Electric Com an
Date of Issue Januar 3 1979
To form a part of Policy No NF-228
For the su cribing co
panies'ndorsement
No 2
By
Countersigned by
General Manager
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DQCDATE: 03/01/78DATE RCVD: 08/06/78
DQCTYPE; LETTER NOTARIZ El3: NQ COPIES RECEIVEDSUBJECT; LTR 1 ENCL 1
TRANSNITTAL QF ENDORSEI1ENT NO. 19 TO NEI IA POLICY NO, NF-228.I
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77 BEALE STREET, 31ST FLOOR ~ SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94106 ~ (416) 781 ~ 4211
JOHN C. MORRISSKYVICE PRESIOEN1 ANO OENERAL COUNSEL
MALCOLMH.ITURSUSHASSOCIAIE OENERAL COUNSEL
C H AR LC S T. IJ AN D C V S C N
PHILIP A. CRANC, JR.HCNRY J. LAPLANTCRICHARD A. CLARKC
JOHN 8, 0IDSONASSISTANT CIAIAALCDVAECL
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Mr. Jerome Saltzman, ChiefAntitrust IE'ndemnity GroupOffice of Nuclear Reactor RegulationU. S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington, D. C. 20555
Re: Docket No. 50-275-OLNELIA Policy No. NF-228
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Enclosed for your files are two manuallycertified and six Xerox copies of Endorsement, No. 19to the a'bove-numbered NELIA policy. Kindly acknowledgereceipt of this material on the enclosed copy of thisletter and return it, to me in the enclosed envelope.
Very truly yours,
Enclosures
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NUCLEAR ENERGY LIABILITYINSURANCE ASSOCIATION
1) ADVANCE PREMIUM AND STANDARD PREMIUM ENDORSEMENT
2) CHANGES IN SUBSCRIBING COMPANIES AND IN THEIRPROPORTIONATE LIABILITYENDORSEMENT
Calendar Year 1978
la. ADVANCE PREMIUM: It is agreed that the Advance Premium due the companies~hp i d *i d 1 i: 1 2 000.00
b. STANDARD PREMIUM AND RESERVE PREMIUM: In the absence of a change in theAdvance Premium indicated above, it is agreed that, subject to the pro-visions of the Industry Credit Rating Plan, the Standard Premium is saidAdvance Premium and the Reserve Premium is: $ 1 340.00
2. It is agreed that with respect to bodily injury or, property damage caused,during the effective period of this endorsement; by the nuclear energyhazard:
a. The word "companies" wherever used in the policy means thesubscribing companies listed on the reverse side of thisendorsement.
b. The policy shall be bindipg on such companies only.
c. Each such company shall be liable only for its proportionof any obligation assumed or expense incurred under thepolicy because of such bodily injury or property damageas designated on the reverse side of this endorsement.
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3. It is agreed that the effective period of this'ndorsement is from thebeginning of the effective date of this endorsement stated below to theclose of December 31st 'of the Calendar Year designated in the captionabove, or to $IIgetjle of the termination or cancellation of the policy,
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Issued to Pacific Gas 8 Electric Com an
Date of Issue December 20 1977 For the su cribing co panies
19Endorsement No
NE-35 (1/1/78)'~~
By
Countersigned by
General Manager
SUBSCRIBING COMPANIES PROPORTION OF IQOX
Aetna Casualty and Surety Co., The, 151 Farmington Ave., Hartford, CT 06156Aetna Insurance Company, 55 Elm St., Hartford, CT 06115Allstate Insurance Co., 8324 Skokie Blvd., Skokie, IL 60076American Home Assurance Co., 102 Maiden La., New York, NY 10005American Motorists Insurance Co.; Long Grove, IL 60049Bituminous Casualty Corporation, 32 18th St., Rock Island, IL 61201Centennial Insurance Co., 45 Wall St., New York, NY 10005Coamercial Union Insurance Co., One Beacon St., Boston, MA 02108Connecticut Indemnity Company, The, 1000 Asylum Ave., Hartford, CT 06101Continental Casualty Co., CNA Plaza, Chicago, IL 60685Continental Insurance Co., The, 80 Maiden La., New York, NY 10038Federal Insurance Co., 51 John F. Kennedy Pkwy., Short Hills, NJ 07078Fireman's Fund Insurance Co., 3333 California St., San Francisco, CA 94119General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corp., Ltd., 414 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19105Great American Insurance Co., 580 Walnut St., Cincinnati, OH 45201Hanover Insurance Co., The, 440 Lincoln St., Worcester, MA 01605Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co., Hartford Plaza, Hartford, CT 06115Hartford Steam Boiler Insp. 8 Ins. Co., The, 56 Prospect St., Hartford, CT 06102Home Indemnity Co., The, 59 Maiden La., New York, NY 10038Insurance Co. of North America, 1600 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19101Monarch Insurance Co. of Ohio, The, 19 Rector St.. New York, NY 10006Northern Insurance Company of New York, P.O. Box 1228, Baltimore, MD 21203Northwestern National In'o., 731 No. Jackson St., Milwaukee, WI 53202Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, The, 136 North Third St., Hamilton, OH 45025Pacific Indemnity Co., 3200 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90054Peerless Insurance Co., 62 Maple Ave., Keene, NH 03431Phoenix Assurance Co. of New York, 80 Maiden La., New York, NY 10038Protective Insurance Co., 3100 No. Meridian St., Indianapolis, It( 46208Providence Washington Insurance Co., 20 Washington Place, Providence, RI 02903Puritan Insurance Company, 1515 Summer St., Stamford, CT 06905Reliance Insurance Company, 4 Penn Center Plaza, Philadelphia, PA 19103Royal Globe Insurance Company, 150 William Street, New York, NY 10038St. Paul Fire 5 Marine Ins. Co., 385 Washington St., St. Paul, MN 55102Seaboard Surety Co., 90 William St., New York, NY 10038State Farm Fire 8 Casualty Company, 112 East Washington St., Bloomington, IL 61701Transamerica Insurance Co., 1150 So. Olive St., Los Angeles, CA 90015Travelers Indemnity Company, The, One Tower Square, Hartford, CT 06115United States Fidelity and Guaranty Co., P.O. Box 1138, Baltimore,> HO f1203 »
United States Fire Insurance Co., Madison Ave. at.Canfield''d, Morristown„ NJ 07960~:;"':r"-'urichInsurance Co.», 111 West Jackson B)Yd ,,Cpicago;»IL'0604 """
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NRC DlSTAIBUTIONFOR~AT 50 DOCI(ET MATEn(AL F It.C NUMOER
TO:
Mr. Jerome Saltzman
f'lOM'acific Gas 8 Electric CompanySan Francisco, CaliforniaPhilip A Crane, Jr.
DATC OF DOCUMFNT3/24/77
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ASOHN C. MORRISSBVVICE PNESIDENT AND OENESCL COUNSEL March 24, 1977
DIL~ E1T L HA11ICCDLENNWE~ T JI~CNARLE~ W TNIS ~ ELLDANIEL C DI~ SONJO ~ EPH I KCLLYHONARO V, DOLV~
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Mr. Jerome Saltzman, ChiefAntitrust & Indemnity GroupOffice of Nuclear Reactor RegulationU. S. Nuclear- Regulatory CommissionWashington, D. C. 20555
Re: Docket No. 50-275-OLNELIA Policy No. NF-228
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Dear Mr. Saltzman:
Enclosed for your files are two manuallycertified and six Xerox copies of Endorsement No. 18to the above-numbered NELIA policy. Kindly ac'knowledgereceipt of this material on the enclosed copy of thisletter and return it. to me in the enclosed envelope.
Very truly yours,
Enclosures
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NUCLEAR ENERGY LIABILITYINSURANCE ASSOCIATION
AMENDMENT OF CONDITION 4AND AMENDMENT IN 1977 SUBSCRIBING COMPANIES
AND IN THEIR PROPORTIONATE LIABILITYENDORSEMENT
It is agreed that:
1. with respect to bodily injury or property damage caused afterthe effective date of this endorsement by the nuclear energyhazard, the figure $ 96,875,000 stated in Condition 4 of thepolicy is amended to read $ 108,500,000.
2. the listing of subscribing companies and their proportionateliability for calendar year 1977 shown on the reverse sideof the Advance Premium and Standard Premium Endors'ement forCalendar Year 1977 is replaced by the listing on the reverseside of this endorsement.
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Effective Date ofthis Endorsemen
Issued toI
~, annoyer-Liability Unrler'vritingCharles B. B.r es IMuo3.ear Ener Ligy Liab ity-Property Insurance Assoo.
January 1, 1977 Tp oem a part pf ppiicy Np NF-22812:01 A.M. Standard Time
Pacific Gas & Electric Company
Date of Issue Ja'n ar 31 1977 For the su cribing co panies
Endorsement No
NE-43D (1/1/77)18
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Aetna Casualty and Surety Co., The, 151 Farmington Ave., Hartford, CT 06156Aetna Insurance Company, 55 Elm St., Hartford, CT 06115Allstate Insurance Co., 8324 Skokie Blvd., Skokie, IL 60076American Home Assurance Co., 102 Haiden La., tlew York, tlY 10005American Hotorists Insurance Co., Long Grove, IL 60049Centennial Insurance Co., 45 Mall St., tlew York, t)Y 10005Coaeercfal Union Insurance Co., One Beacon St., Boston, HA 02108Continental Casualty Co., Ct)A Plaza, Chicago, IL 60685Continental Insurance Co., The, 80 Maiden La., tlew York, NY 10038Federal Insurance Co., 51 John F. Kennedy Pkwy., Short )fills, NJ 07078Fireman's Fund Insurance Co., 3333 California St., San Francisco, CA 94119General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corp., Ltd. 414 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PAGreat American Insurance Co., 580 Walnut St., Cincinnati, OH 45201Gulf Insurance Co., 3015 Cedar Springs, Dallas, TX 75221Hanover Insurance Co., The, 440 Lincoln St., Worcester, HA 01605Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co., Hartford Plaza, llartford, CT 06115Hartford Steam Boiler Insp. I) Ins. Co., The, 56 Prospect St., Hartford, CT 06102Home Indemnity Co., The, 59 Maiden La., llew York, t)Y 10038Insurance Co. of North America, 1600 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19101Haryland Casualty Co., P.O. BOX 1228, Baltimore, MD 21203Honarch Insurance Co. of Ohio, The, 19 Rector St., tlew York, t)Y 10006tlorthwestern National Ins. Co., 731 tlo. Jackson St., Milwaukee, WI 53202Pacific Indemnity Co., 3200 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90054Peerless Insurance Co., 62 Haple Ave., Keene, t)H 03431Phoenix Assurance Co. of New York, 80 Haiden La., tlew York, t)Y 10038Protective Insurance Co., 3100 No. )ieridian St., Indianapolis, Itl 46208Providence Washington Insurance Co., 20 Washington Place, Providence, Rl 02903Puritan Insurance Company, 1515 Surfer St., Stamford, CT 06905Reliance Insurance Company, 4 Penn Center Plaza, Philadelphia, PA 19103Royal Globe Insurance Company, 150 William Street, New York, tlew York 10038St. Paul Fire t) Harine Ins. Co., 385 Mashington St.. St. Paul, HN 55102Seaboard Surety Co., 90 William St., New York, tlY 10038Security Insurance Company of Hartford, 1000 Asylum Ave., Hartford, CT 06101State Farm Fire 6 Casualty Company, 112 East Washington St., Bloomington, IL 61701Transamerfca Insurance Co., 1150 So. Olive St., Los Angeles, CA 90015Travelers Indemnity Company, The. One Tower Square, llartford, CT 06115United States Fidelity and (guaranty Co., P.O. BOX 1138, Baltimore, HO 21203United States Fire Insurance Co., Madison Ave. at Canfield Rd., Morristown, NJ 07960Zurich Insurance Co., ill West Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL 60604tlE-77a
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Re: Docket No. 50-275-OLNELIA Policy No. NF-228
Dear Mr. Saltzman=
Enclosed for your files are two manuallycertified and six Xerox copies each of EndorsementsNos. 14, 15, 16, and 17 to the above-numbered NELIApolicy. Kindly acknowledge receipt of this materialon the enclosed copy of this letter and return it tome in the enclosed envelope.
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AMENDMENT OF CONDITION 2 "INSPECTION'USPENSION"Facil ity Form
It is agreed that Condition 2 "INSPECTION; SUSPENSION" is replaced by the following:
2 INSPECTION; SUSPENSION The companies shall at any t'ime be permitted but notobligated to inspect the facility and all operations relating thereto and toexamine the insured's books and records as far as they relate to the subjectmatter of this insurance. Neither the right to make inspections and examina-tions nor the making thereof nor any advice or report resulting therefromshall constitute an undertaking, on behalf, of or for the benefit of the in-sured or others,'o determine or warrant that such facility or operations aresafe or healthful, or are in compliance with any law, rule or regulation.
If a representative of the companies discovers a condition which he believesto be unduly dangerous with respect to the nuclear energy hazard, a repre-sentative of the companies may request that such condition be corrected with-out delay. In the event of non-compliance with such request, a representative'f
the companies may, by notice to the named insured, to any other person ororganization considered by the companies to be responsible for the continuanceof such dangerous condition, and to the United States Nuclear Regulatory Com-mission, suspend the insurance'ith respect to the named insured and suchother person or organi zation effective 12:00 midnight of the next businessday of such Commission following the date that such Commission receives suchnotice. The period of such suspension shall terminate as of the time statedin a written notice from the companies to the named insured and to each suchperson or organization that such condition has been corrected.
This is to certify that this is a true copy i'hy o e originalEndorsement having the endorsemont number d b iioX'he Nuclear Enorgy LiabilityPolicy (Facilit F
r an eing made partgnated hereon. No Insurance is aMorded hereunder.
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Char|os B.es B. Iiardes, lpga - ~er-T,iagggf~ IJ>«o>ear En,Effective Date «Januar 1 1977
a i . roperty Insurance Sssop,.~this Endorsement To form a part of Policy No NF- 228
12:01 A.M. Standard TimeIssued to Pacific Gas & Electric Com an
Date of Issue December 1S, 1976 For the su cribing co panies
Endorsement NoNE-46(1/1/77)
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1. With respect to any extraordinary nuclear occurrence to which the policyapplies as proof of financial protection and which
-(a) arises out of or results from or occurs in the course of the con-struction, possession, or operation of the facility, or
(b) arises out of or results from or occurs in the course of thetransportation of nuclear material to or from the facility,
the insureds and the companies agree to waive
(1) any issue or defense as to the conduct'f the claimant or thefault of the insureds, including but not limited to:
Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance
,NUCLEAR ENERGY LIABILITYINSURANCE ASSOCIATION
WAIVER OF DEFENSES ENDORSEMENT
(Extraordinary Nuclear Occurrence)
The named insured, acting for himself and every other insured under the policy, and themembers of Nuclear Energy,Liability, Insurance Association agree as follows:
(i)(ii)
(iii)(iv)
(2) any
negligence,contributory negligence,assumption of risk, andunforeseeable intervening causes, whether involved theconduct of a third person, or an act of God; ..
issue or defense as to charitable or governmental immunity, and
(3) any issue or defense based on any statute of limitations if suit isinstituted within three years from the date on which the claimant
- first knew, or reasonably could have known, of his bodily injury orproperty damage and the cause thereof, but in no event more thantwenty years after the date of the nuclear incident.
The waiver of any such issue or defense shall be effective regardless of whethersuch issue or defense may otherwise be deemed jurisdictional or relating to an
. element in the cause of action.
, 2. The waivers set forth in. paragraph l. above do not apply to
(a) bodily i'njury or property damage which is intentionally sustained bythe claimant or which results from a nuclear incident intentionally andwrongful'ly caused by the claimant;
(b) bodily injury sustained by any claimant who is employed at'the site ofand in connection with the activi ty where the extraordinary nuclearoccurrence takes place if benefi ts therefor are either payable or re-quired to be provided under any workmen's compensation or occupationaldisease law;
(c) any claim for punitive or exemplary damages, provided, with respect toany claim for wrongful death under any State law which provides fordamages only punitive in nature, this exclusion does not apply to theextent that the claimant has sustained actual damages, measured by thepecuniary injuries resulting from such death but not to exceed themaximum amount. otherwise recoverable under such law.
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3. The waivers.set forth paragraph l. above shall be ef ive only with respectto bodily injury or property damage to which the policy applies under its termsother than this endorsement; provided, however, that with respect to bodily in-jury or property damage resulting from an extraordinary nuclear occurrence, In-suring Agreement IV, "Application of Policy", shall not operate to bar coveragefor bodily injury or property damage (a) which is caused during the policy periodby the nuclear energy hazard and (b) which is discovered and for which writtenclaim is made against the insured not later than twenty years after the date ofthe extraordinary nuclear occurrence.
Such waivers shall not apply to, or prejudice the prosecution or defense of anyclaim or portion of claim which is not within the protection afforded under.
(a) the provisions of the policy applicable to the financial pro-tection required of the named insured;
(b) the agreement of indemnification between the named 'insured and thethe Nuclear Regulatory Commission made pursuant to Section 170of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended; and
(c) the limit of liability provisions of Subsection 170e. of theAtomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.
Such waivers shall not preclude a defense based upon the failure of the claim-ant to take reasonable steps to mitigate damages.
4. Subject to all of the limitations stated in this endorsement and in the AtomicEnergy Act of 1954, as amended, the waivers set forth in paragraph l. aboveshall be judicially enforceable in accordance with their terms against anyinsured in an action to recover damages because of bodily injury or propertydamage to which the policy applies as proof of financial protection.
5. As used herein:
"extraordinary nuclear occurrence" means an event which the Nuclear RegulatoryCommission has determined to be an extraordinary nuclear occurrence as definedin the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.
"financial protection" and "nuclear incident" have the meanings given them inthe Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.
"claimant" means the person or organization actually sustaining the bodilyinjury or property damage and also includes his assignees, legal represent-atives and other persons or orpnI.zapionp, pfttitled„,to,brjng .arl .actjoq,,fog zdamages on account of such injJu '4 ot )alilage."" ",, ' '" o ~~.2+
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Date of Issue
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NUCLEAR ENERGY LIABILITYINSURANCE ASSOCIATION
AMENDMENT OF DEFINITION OF"NUCLEAR ENERGY HAZARD"
Indemnified Nuclear Faci litI,t is agreed that:
1. Solely with respect to an "insured shipment" to which the policy appliesas proof of financial protection required by the Nuclear RegulatoryCommission, subdivision (2) of the definition of "nuclear energy hazard"is amended to read:
(2) the nuclear material is in an insured shipment whichis away from any other nuclear facility and is inthe course of transporta'tion, including handling andtemporary stora'ge incidental thereto, within
(a ) the territorial limits of the United States ofAmeri ca, its territories or possessions, PuertoRico or the Canal Zone; or
(b)'international waters or airspace, provided thatthe nuclear material is in the course of trans-portation between two points located within theterritorial limits described in (a) above andthere are no deviations in the course of the
s transportation for the purpose of goinq to anyother country,'state or,nation, except a devia-tion in the course of said transportation forthe purpose of going to or returning from a portor place of refuge as the result of an emergency.
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2. As used here, "financial protection" has the meaning given it in the.Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.-
to oertiN that this is a true yy og th.cn4 '1~ .3~a, a 'td boileroi'h lf lear L'r.er~g ~'"" ~'~""L~" ...:, ty."oiicy (:..''.oility Forrrt) as dignated hereon. 1fo Insurance is ai'f rd; dor 'e hereunder.
Janager-Liability Undertjttri'ti'tar1es
R. bardEffective Date ofthis Endorsement JslJlwaXYU.st?2
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Energy Liability-Pron srr:- .To form a par|'of'Po~"4
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ByGeneral Manager
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1) ADVANCE PREMIUM AND STANDARD PREMIUM ENDORSEMENT2) CHANGES IN SUBSCRIBING COMPANIES AND IN THEIR
PROPORTIONATE LIABILITYENDORSEMENT
Calendar Year 1977,
la. ADVANCE PREMIUM: It is agreed that the Advance Premium due the companiesfor the period designated above is: $ 2.OOO ~ OO
b. STANDARD PREMIUM AND RESERVE PREMIUM: In the absence of a change in theAdvance Premium indicated above, it is agreed that, subject to the pro-visions of the Industry Credit Rating Plan, the Standard Premium is said
.Advance Premium and the Reserve Premium is: $ >a34O ~ OO.
2. It is agreed that w'ith respect to bodily injury or property damage caused,during the effective period of this endorsement, by the nuclear enerqyhazard:
a. The word "companies" wherever used in the policy means thesubscribing companies listed on the reverse side of thisendorsement.
b. The policy shall be binding on such companies only.
c. Each such company shall be liable only for its proportionof any obligation assumed or expense incurred under thepolicy because of such bodily injury or property damageas designated on the reverse side of, this endorsement.
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This is to certify that this is a true cony of tho originalEndorsement having tho endor"o."ent number and beinp made gartof the Nuclear Energy LiabilityPolic Faciliy ( ty Form) as des .ignated, her . Insurance is afforded hereunder.,
3. It is agreed that the effective period of this endorsement is from thebeginning of the effective date of this endorsement stated below to theclose of December 31st of the Calendar Year designated in the captionabove, or to the time of the termination or cancellation of the policy,if sooner;
Effective Date ofthis Endorsement
Issued io
Charles Ba des, Manager-Liability Underwritingassoc
12:01 A.M. Standard TimePacific Gas 8 Electric Com an
Nuclear Energy LiabilityProIterty Insurance
To form a part of Policy No NF-228
Date of Issue HAIL for the su cribing co panies
Endorsement No
NE-35 (1/1/77)
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General Manager
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SUBSCRIBlttG COHPANIES
A.tna Casualty and Surety Co., The, 151 Fannington Ave., Hartford, CT 516156A.tna Insurance Company, 55 Elm St., Hartford, CT 06115Allstate Insurance Co., 8324 Skokie Blvd., Skokie, IL 60076Anerican Home Assurance Co., 102 tiaiden Lai i Itcw York, IIY 10005American Ibtorists Insurance Co., Long rirove, IL 60040Centennial Insurance Co., 45 Hall St., llew York, tlY 10005Cocv?ercial Union Insurance Company, One Beacon St., Boston, HA 021tytContinental Casualty Co., CtIA Plaza, Chicaao, IL 60685Continental Insurance Conpany, The., 80 ttalden La., Itew York, tIY 10038Federal Insurance Co., 51 John F. Kennedy Pkwy., Short Hills, ttJ 07070Fireman's Fund Insurance Co., 3333 California St., San Frahctsco, CA 94119General Accident. Fire and Life Assurance Corp.. Ltd., 414 Walnut St.,*Philadelphia, PA 19105Great Anierican Insurance Co., 530 !Walnut St., Cinc5nnati, OH 45201Giulf Insurance Co., 3015 Cedar Springs, Dallas, TX 75221Hanover Insurance Co., The, 440 Lincoln St., Worcester, IIA 01605Itartford Accident and Indemnity Co., Hartford Plaza, Hartford, CT 06115Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co.,'The, 56 Prospect St., Hartford, CT 0F102lto!?e Indemnity Co., The, 59 Itatden La., ttew York, NY 10038Insurance Corpany of ttorth America, 1600 Arch St., Philadelphia, PA 19101ltsryland Casualty Co., P.O. BOX 1228, Baltimore, I$ 21203Ibnarch Insurance Co. of Ohio The, 19 Rector St., ttew York,!IY 10004Itorthwestern National Insurance Co., 731 ttorth Jackson St., tttlwaukoe, HI 532n2Pacific Indennity Co., 3200 ltilshire Boulevard, Los Anaetes, CA
anqS!'eerlessInsurance Co., 62 tiaple Ave., Keene, ttew ttanpshire 03h31Phoe'nix Assurance Company of Item York, 30 tiaidcn La, ttew York, tIY 10138Providence Washington Insurance Co., 20 ltashington Place, Providencc, Rl 02a03Puritan Insurance Conpany, 15)5 Sunder St., Stanford, CT a69"5Re15ance Insurance Company, 4 Penn Center Plaza, Philadelphia, Ph 19103Royal Globe Insurance Co., 150 William St., ttcw York, ttY 10038St. Paul F5re and ttar5nelnsurance Co., 385 Washington St., St. Paul, ttt 55102Seaboard Surety Co., 90 Hi llian St., Itew York, ttY 1003ASecurity Insurance Company of Hartford, 1000 Asylun Avc., ttartford, CT 06101State Farm Fire and Casualty Conpany, 112 East Itashington St., Bloomington, IL 61701Transarerica Insurance Co., 1150 So. Olive St., Los Angeles, CA 90015Travelers Indemnity Company, The, One Tower Square, Hartford, CT 06115United States F5del5ty and Guaranty Co., P.O. BOX 1133, Baltimore, HO 21203United States Fire Insurance Co., tladison Ave. at Canfield Rd., tbrristown, ttl 07o60Zur5ch. Insurance Co., 111 West Jackson Blvd., Chicaao, IL 60604
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JOHN C. MORRISSBYVICE CAEEIDENT AND CENERAL CDUNEEL
MALCOLMH. ITU R BUSHA55DCIATE CENESAL CDUNEEL
CHARLES T VAN OSVSSNMALCOLMA. MSQKILLOP
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Mr. Jerome Saltzman, ChiefAntitrust S Indemnity GroupOffice of Nuclear Reactor RegulationU. S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington, D. C. 20555
Re: Docket, No. 50-275-OLNELIA Policy No. NF-228
Dear Mr. Saltzman:
Enclosed for your files are two manuallycertified and six Xerox copies of Endorsement No. 13to the above-numbered NELIA policy. Kindly acknowledgereceipt of this material on the enclosed copy of thisletter and return it to me in the enclosed envelope.
Very truly yours,
Enclosures
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NUCLEAA ENERGY LIABILITYINSURANCE ASSOCIATION
ADVANCE PREMIUM AND STANDARD PREMIUM ENDORSEMENT
Cal endar Year 1976
It is agreed that Items la. and lb. of Endorsement No. 12
are amended to r ead:
la. ADVANCE PREHIUM: It is agreed that the Advance
Pr emium due the companies for the period designated above
is: $ 1,870.80
lb. STANDARD PREMIUM AND RESERVE PREMIUM: In the
absence of a change in the Advance Premium indicated above,
. it is agreed that, subject to the provisions of the Industry
Credit Rating Plan, the Standard Premium is said Advance
Premium and the Reserve Premium is: $ 1,253.44
Additional Premium: $ 1,770.80
Thi5 i5 to 'certify that this is a true copy of'he orignaloi'hEndorsement having the endorsement number and being mad to e Nuolear Energy LiabilityPolicy (Facility Form) as des-
ng ma e partignated hereon. No Insurance is afforded hereunder.
gharXe5 He. Sarde5>z manager-Liability Un'derwritingNucXear. Energy Liability-Property Insurance Assoc.
Etfective Date ofthis Endorsement 'anuary 1, 1976 To form a part of Poiicy No NF 228
12:01 A.M. Standard Time~ fss«dto Pacific Gas 8 Electric Com an
Date of Issue Januar 27, 1976 For the su cribing co panies
Endorsement No
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NUCLEAR ENERGY LIABILITY PROPERTY INSURANCE ASSOCIATION
BURT C. PROOM, CPCUGeneral Manager
Mr . Ira DinitzDirectorate of Licensing and RegulationOffice of Antitrust 8r IndemnityU.S. Nuclear Regulatory CommissionWashington, D.C. 20545
June 11, 1975
Portland General Electric Company (NF-225}Pacific Gas 8r Electric Com an NF-228
Dear Ira:
This will confirm that NEL-PIA has bound the following Facility Form policies:
INSURED POLICY NO. POLICY LIMIT INCEPTION DATE
Portland General Electric Co. NF - 225 $ 1 Million 12:Ol A.M. 3/1/74Pacific Gas and Electric Co. NF — 228 $ 1 Million'2:Ol A.M. 7/5/74
For your information, the current site definitions written under both policiesare described in each of the policy Declaration Pages - copies of which areattached hereto.
V y ruly yours,
n L. guattrocchiSr. Liability Underwriter
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The Exchange, Building 3 Loft A Suite 323/ Farmington Avenue / Farmington, Connecticut 06032/(203) 677-7305 Q Engineering Dept. (203) 677-7715
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hddress 77 Bea1 e S b eet San Francisco, Cal iforhia 94106(No. Stteet 'I'oivn or (:>:y St.<te)
Iten 2. I'o!icy Period: Dcfci~ninlc .it 12:OI h.? I. on ihc day off ifth July, Io and continuinq t!>ro~
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the el>ective date cf ihe cancebtion or trrnination of this policy, standard tiine at thc address of thc nein~i insured as stared herein.
Itcin P<. Description of the Facility
All of the premises including the land and all Liuildings and structuresLcc'.tion
known as ina Diablo Canyon <luclaar Po«ar Plant including but not limited
to Unit's I and II. The Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant is located on
a site consisting of about seven hundred .fifty (750) acres near the!Ilouth
of Diabl'o Creek, approximately twelve (1'2) miles west southwest of the city.San Luis Obispo in San Lllis Obispo County, California.
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Pacific Gas and Flectric Coir>pany'fhe Operator of the facility is
1,000,000.00Ite>n 4. 'fhr !i>nit of th cori.ponies'ability is 4
100.00lt:ni 5. h<ivinrc Prcmiu>n
subject tn all the ter<us of this policy bavin.c reference th.
liens ti. 'I'nese deci<<:atinns an<I thc schedules formi".g a'art hereof I:ivr a complete de'ription nf the ficility, insofar as it rc<atrs io tbe nu
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item I Named Insured Portland General Electric Com an
hdd ress 621 S.M. Alder Street Portland Ore on 0Street Town or City(No. ~ State)
Item 2. Policy Period: Ekginning at 12t01 h.hf. on thc day of1st March
19 and continuing through74
the effective date of the cancelation or termination of this policy, standard time at thc address of the named insttred as stated herein.
Item 3. Description of the Facility:
LocationAll of the remises includin the land and abdPortland
Columbia River at river mile 72.5 from the mouth iapproximatel twelve 12 miles northwest of the t w
'four (4) miles, southeast of the town of Rainier e
Type Power Reactor
The Operator of the facility is Por t land Genx al Elec tric Com an
Item 4. The limit of the companies'iability is $ -4000 s 000
Item 5. hdvance Premium
subject to all the terms of this policy having reference, thereto.
Item 6. Thcsc declarations and thc schedules forming a part hereof give a complete description of the facility, insofar as it relates ro the nuclear
energy harard, except as noted e P ti
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LIOHN C ~ MORRISSSYVICE PRESIDENT ANO CENERAL COUNSEL
M A I COLM H. PLIRS VS HASSOCIATE GENERAL COUNSEL
June 5, 1975Oll~ CAT L HAIIAICKOLCHN WE ~ T JAOHA1LCS W THI~ SELT.DANIEl C Ol ~ SON
NOEL KELLYCDWA10 J HCOANHCYAATHUI~ L HILLMAN JAROSEAT DNLSAOHDAH OkAY~ OH LU~ SOCK
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Mr. Ira DinitzOffice of Antitrust and Indemnity,,";Nuclear Reactor RegulationU. S. Nuclear. Regulatory CommissionWashington, D. C. 20555
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SCANAAO J DCLLASANTAHONA1D V, OOLU ~JANCS C, LOO ~ OONLOCI~ I'CHOFIELDDENNI~ C SULLIVANRO ~ EAT L HAAAI~I,INCA S FAIEONAHRO ~ CAT H, SCHIFFF RONALD LAUFHEIHEAMAASNALLLASSEAO1UCC R WO1TNINDTOHDAVIDJ WILLIAN~ ONSHIALCVWOO
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Dear Mr. Dinitz:Enclosed is a plot plan for Units 1 and 2 at the Diablo
Canyon Site. It should give you a hetter perspective of the locationof the various plant components. The area covered hy the map forwardedwith my letter to you dated August 6, 1974 roughly corresponds to theareas marked "Power Plant,", "Unit. 1", and "Unit 2" on the enclosed map.
As far as a description of the location is concerned, I wouldprefer referencing the earlier map and describe the location as "thearea at Units 1 and 2 at. PGandE's Diablo Canyon Site, San Luis ObispoCounty, California, including all buildings and structures, within thesecurity fence as shown on PGandE Drawing No. 438092 datedIt might he well to outline the area in red or some other color.Another possibility would be to describe the location as "Units 1 and2 at PGandE's Diablo Canyon Site, San Luis Obispo County, California,excluding the 230 kv switchyard, the 500 kv switchyard, the reservoir,the transmission lines, the cooling water system including the intakeand discharge structures, the breakwaters, the meteorological towers,the construction warehouse and batch plant.'" I would have to chec'k tobe certain if X have included among the exclusions every major componentoutside the fence.
Please give me a telephone call at your convenience so thatwe can discuss the proposed description.
Very truly yours,
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