1 / 12

Risk Management for Newly Elected Officials

Risk Management for Newly Elected Officials. Max Brown, Washington State Association of Counties Keith Goehner, Chelan County Commissioner and WCRP Board Member David Goldsmith, Member Services, Washington Counties Risk Pool. Three Hats of County Government. Agent of the State

hanne
Download Presentation

Risk Management for Newly Elected Officials

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Risk Management for Newly Elected Officials Max Brown, Washington State Association of Counties Keith Goehner, Chelan County Commissioner and WCRP Board Member David Goldsmith, Member Services, Washington Counties Risk Pool

  2. Three Hats of County Government • Agent of the State • Municipal Corporation • Regional Government

  3. Public vs. Private Management • Services are determined by law • Funding and actions are transparent • Diversity of government functions • Independent elected officials

  4. Major Areas of Insured Coverage (Self or Commercial) Types of Coverage Concerns • Employee Health and Welfare – Medical/Dental • Workers Compensation – Employee on the job injury • Property –County owned/leased property • Casualty (Liability) – Injury and/or Property Damage to another

  5. Public Liability in Washington State A Deadly Combination • Severely Limited Immunities • No Caps on Non-Economic Damages (pain and suffering) • Joint and Several Liability (deep pocket) • (Section 1983 of the Civil Rights Act-Assignment of Attorney Fees)

  6. Liability-Broadest Area of Risk Exposure for Government Operations • Employment Practices • Road Design/Maintenance • Law Enforcement/Jails • Negligent Vehicle Operation • Facilities/Slip and Falls/Design and Maintenance • Negligent Permitting • Others…..

  7. Claims Received as Percentage of All Claims (2011)-WCRP

  8. Amounts Paid + Reserved as Percentage of all Claims (2011)-WCRP

  9. Risk Control Techniques • Exposure Avoidance(don’t take on the activity) • Prevention (reduce the frequency) • Reduction (reduce the severity) • Segregate Exposures(separates or duplicates assets) • Contractual Transfer (transfer activity to another entity)

  10. Questions to Ask Yourself About a New Program Or Extending an Old Program • Do We really need this program, service or activity? Does it meet some community need or strategic goal? Is it a want rather than a need? • Is this a program, service or activity that someone else can do for us or must we do this ourselves? • If we must do it ourselves, are the risks understood, can the risks be minimized?

  11. Risk Management:A Shared Responsibility Legislative Authority / Chief Executive Officer / Elected / Appointed County Officials • Set Tone / Expectations • Set Organizational Policy • Set Budget/Implement Budget • Implement Policy • Work within the system, rely on staff (Human Resources and Designated Risk Manager) • Build relationship with independently elected officials

  12. QUESTIONS WSAC-WCRP Co-Sponsored Training Board Leadership and Governance Risk Management Basics March 27, 2013. 11 A.M.-4:30 P.M. Lunch Included Suncadia Lodge near Cle Elum Online Registration @ www.wcrp.info and click on Event Calendar link.

More Related