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How to fill out the HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT - California State PTA online
Filling out the Hold Harmless Agreement for the California State PTA is an essential step to ensure compliance with the required insurance protocols for vendors, concessionaires, and service providers. This guide will walk you through the process of completing the form online effectively.
Follow the steps to fill out the Hold Harmless Agreement online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by entering the name of the vendor, concessionaire, or service provider in the designated field at the top of the form.
- Fill in the date of completing the agreement in the specified space.
- In the section regarding insurance, ensure you specify whether you have employees, and include any required insurance details such as Workers’ Compensation, General Liability, and Automobile Liability if applicable.
- Confirm that all policy limits required by the California State PTA are met and indicated. Attach any necessary certificates of insurance to verify your compliance.
- In the indemnification clause, review the statement to ensure it accurately reflects your agreement to defend and hold harmless the California State PTA and its affiliates.
- Sign the document in the designated area to confirm your acceptance of the terms.
- Include the name of your entity and the title of the person signing the document.
- Once you have completed all required fields and reviewed the agreement, save changes to retain your information, and then download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your Hold Harmless Agreement online today to ensure your compliance with PTA regulations.
A California hold harmless agreement is a clause in a contract in California releasing one party from liabilities or consequences due to the actions of the other party.