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Old Sun Jun 14, 2009, 08:49pm
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I know some Slo-pitch Blues that are ASA registered in a non-ASA league, because of the great insurance. [I assume the insurance still covers sports officiating in all athletic events with the only exception being *non-ASA softball games*.]

I also know some non-ASA umps that are not beer guzzlers.
Then they are wasting the money. ASA insurance covers ASA umpires while working/attending an ASA-sanctioned/approved event.

Are you sure they aren't ASA-registered teams using other rules?
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Old Tue Jun 16, 2009, 09:34am
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Then they are wasting the money. ASA insurance covers ASA umpires while working/attending an ASA-sanctioned/approved event.

Are you sure they aren't ASA-registered teams using other rules?
BollingerASA
  • Covers and sport your umpires officiate
  • Accident, liability and game fee insurance
  • $22.00 per year per official
Does not cover Non-ASA, except HS, JC, college, and SCMAF

http://www.bollingerasa.com/softball...ial%202009.pdf
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Old Tue Jun 16, 2009, 09:51am
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Yes, but that is an extra cost add-on, not the standard insurance that comes with registering with ASA as an umpire, and it must be purchased through your association (you cannot purchase it directly from ASA/Bolinger).
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Old Tue Jun 16, 2009, 10:01am
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BollingerASA
  • Covers and sport your umpires officiate
  • Accident, liability and game fee insurance
  • $22.00 per year per official
Does not cover Non-ASA, except HS, JC, college, and SCMAF

http://www.bollingerasa.com/softball...ial%202009.pdf
Tom is correct, that is the "Sports Officials" insurance, not the standard which is included in your registration. However, that insurance only covers ASA-approved events.
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Old Tue Jun 16, 2009, 10:15am
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Tom and Mike,
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Old Tue Jun 16, 2009, 11:01am
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Since this has morphed into an insurance thread, if you officiate high school sports (any sport), check your insurance from that. The insurance we get through NFHS/MSHSL (also from Bollinger) covers us for any amateur sport so long as that sport is a varsity sport in the state. IOW, I would covered as an official for every MN varsity sport from alpine skiing to wrestling, youth or adult, for whatever sanctioning organization or sponsorship, so long as it was not a professional game/match. But, I would not be covered for water polo, since that is not a varsity sport in MN.
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Old Tue Jun 16, 2009, 11:16am
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Since this has morphed into an insurance thread, if you officiate high school sports (any sport), check your insurance from that. The insurance we get through NFHS/MSHSL (also from Bollinger) covers us for any amateur sport so long as that sport is a varsity sport in the state. IOW, I would covered as an official for every MN varsity sport from alpine skiing to wrestling, youth or adult, for whatever sanctioning organization or sponsorship, so long as it was not a professional game/match. But, I would not be covered for water polo, since that is not a varsity sport in MN.
Damn, you mean I wasn't covered when I worked the pro ski tour at Alpine Meadows in Tahoe and Jiminy Peak in Hancock?
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Old Tue Jun 16, 2009, 11:29am
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Damn, you mean I wasn't covered when I worked the pro ski tour at Alpine Meadows in Tahoe and Jiminy Peak in Hancock?
Sure you were! You have your own professional liability coverage, don't you? I mean, who doesn't?

I need to talk to my wife about that (she does insurance)...
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Old Tue Jun 16, 2009, 02:06pm
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Since this has morphed into an insurance thread, if you officiate high school sports (any sport), check your insurance from that. The insurance we get through NFHS/MSHSL (also from Bollinger) covers us for any amateur sport so long as that sport is a varsity sport in the state. IOW, I would covered as an official for every MN varsity sport from alpine skiing to wrestling, youth or adult, for whatever sanctioning organization or sponsorship, so long as it was not a professional game/match. But, I would not be covered for water polo, since that is not a varsity sport in MN.
Thanks, Tom.
I find that interesting and will glean some information.
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Old Tue Jun 16, 2009, 04:55pm
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But, I would not be covered for water polo, since that is not a varsity sport in MN.
I believe you would need to join the Horsemen's Benevolent Association (or whatever it's called in your state).
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