The TULIP, or , provides special event liability coverage for ¶¶Òõpro. It is designed for institutions that permit "third parties" to use their facilities for specific events.
It is designed for third-party users who do not carry liability insurance and is offered at a low cost at SLU. It is event-specific and can also cover vendors, performers, and exhibitors, if needed. It protects both the institution user (the third party) and the institution against claims by third parties who may be injured or experience damage to property as a result of participating in an event.
Events may range from low-risk events such as classroom seminars, receptions, or weddings to high-risk events including festivals and fairs, sports events, or concerts. The policy has exclusions for certain high-risk activities. Facility users may need to obtain coverage from another insurer if their event does not qualify for the TULIP program.
TULIP can only be purchased when the event takes place in an institution-owned facility or property. It does not extend to other properties.
Campus Events
All ¶¶Òõpro campus events should be scheduled through Events Services. As per the Cosponsored Event Contract, SLU will require a certificate of insurance from the company showing evidence of insurance no later that ten (10) business days prior to the event with the following coverage limits.
Commercial General Liability and personal injury insurance coverage with the following coverage limits:
- $1 million Each Occurrence,
- $2 million General Aggregate, and
- $2 million Personal Injury and Property Damage liability.
- The endorsement shall name ¶¶Òõpro as an additional insured on a primary and non-contributory basis, with the exception of Workers' Compensation. All policies should include a waiver of rights of recovery, where allowable by law.
Food Trucks
Prior to hosting a food truck on campus, it is important to secure approval for the desired parking location through Event Services. All food trucks are required to adhere to the established Food Truck Rules and Regulations (PDF). Additionally, vendors must provide appropriate health inspections and possess valid permits to operate within the City of St. Louis.