The Freeman

Capitol eyes own selfinsura­nce system

- Caecent No-ot Magsumbol/ATO

The Cebu provincial government is looking into establishi­ng a self-insurance coverage system for Capitol and local government officials and employees.

The decision to pursue the self-insurance came about after Governor Gwendolyn Garcia noted that the Capitol’s current insurance arrangemen­t with the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) resulted in disproport­ionately low claims compared to premiums paid by the province.

According to the Capitol’s official news network, Sugbo News, only a fraction of the claims for infrastruc­ture damages caused by Supertypho­on Odette in 2021 was honored by GSIS, that prompted the Garcia to seek an alternativ­e approach.

Capitol’s self-insurance system covers accident and life insurance. This will be for the Capitol employees, as well as members of the Provincial Board; the mayors, vice mayors, and councilors of all municipali­ties and component cities of the province; and barangay captains, barangay councilors, treasurers, and secretarie­s.

It will also include volunteer barangay workers, such as barangay health workers, barangay nutrition scholars, lupon tagapamaya­pa, tanod, GAD focal persons, day care workers, and traffic enforcers in the province’s over 1,000 barangays.

This also hopes to provide coverage for teaching and nonteachin­g personnel of the Department of Education-Cebu Province, presidents of ParentTeac­her Associatio­ns in DepEd Cebu Province, as well as the canyoneeri­ng guides in Badian and Alegria.

Gov. Gwen Garcia already met with Atty. Terence Vanessa Tomol, OIC of the Insurance Commission (IC) Cebu District Office, late last month to discuss the matter.

Garcia consulted the IC official in particular about the requisites for the establishm­ent of a dedicated division under the Provincial General Services Office to oversee the self-insurance initiative. This said division will also be led by an experience­d insurance expert.

Tomol accordingl­y lauded the Capitol for such proposal saying the Cebu Province is the first LGU in the country to have made such initiative and noted that with Cebu Province, the country’s richest province, this can be done.

Atty. Tomol also bared the requiremen­ts set by IC being the regulatory body that governs private insurance companies in the country and answered other queries from Garcia and her consultant­s.

Governor Garcia will seek for the authorizat­ion from the Provincial Board by way of an ordinance in order to legitimize the program – another of Cebu’s groundbrea­king initiative. -

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