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GCCR is a
corporation
that depends on well meaning and very generous volunteers. Rescue
volunteers recognize that bad things might happen during their rescue
activities, and they bear risks such as bites and scratches, perils at
the rescue site, damage to cars, homes and even to other dogs. In a
litigious society rescuers should not be asked to bear the additional
risks of claims and suits by third parties. As a corporation GCCR bears
the legal risks of such claims on behalf of GCCR volunteers who are
doing GCCR rescues and following its policies and procedures.
Insurance will be provided by GCCR.
Many volunteers who rescue for other organizations assume that an
insurance policy purchased by those organizations covers volunteers'
costs for the defense and settlement of damage claims by third parties.
Other volunteers blindly assume that their personal homeowner's or
liability insurance covers their rescue activities. GCCR is contracting
for general liability insurance that will provide such coverage for GCCR
volunteers.
GCCR follows well stated
Policies and Procedures. They serve as a guide for
volunteers acting on behalf of the organization, and are useful in
answering questions and establishing relationships with shelters, other
rescue groups, veterinarians, breeders and supporters. GCCR's procedures
are designed so that from rescue intake to foster and adoption placement
all that the rescuers know about each rescued Cavalier is documented and
available to the foster and adopting families, for their benefit as well
as for the Cavalier's benefit.
Help in understanding Policies and
Procedures is local to the Greater Chicago area, and readily available. |