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File #: 2025-19086   
Type: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/7/2025 Meeting Body Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 6/3/2025 Final action:
Title: Request Approval of Employer Insurance Renewal for FY 2025-26 (Budget Impact - Neutral; expenditure of $4,004,252)
Attachments: 1. Marion Co Premium Estimate May 2025.pdf

 

SUBJECT:

Title

Request Approval of Employer Insurance Renewal for FY 2025-26 (Budget Impact - Neutral; expenditure of $4,004,252)

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INITIATOR:

DEPARTMENT:

Sara Caron, Director

Human Resources

 

DESCRIPTION/BACKGROUND:

The County’s Comprehensive Employer Insurance Agent, Brown & Brown (formerly known as PRIA), has generated premium renewals for the County’s Property/Casualty and miscellaneous employer insurance coverage as shown on the attached spreadsheet to be effective October 1, 2025. Brown & Brown shops the market annually to obtain the most competitive coverage and rates for Marion County. 

 

The property insurance market has made a positive shift throughout the past year. With additional capacity entering the Florida catastrophic property marketplace, carriers are willing to take on additional risk and offer competitive rates to grow their bottom line. 

 

General Liability, Public Officials Liability, Cyber Liability, Crime and Excess Workers’ Compensation rates remain stable. Coverage terms, limits and retentions remain unchanged.

 

The Auto Liability premiums remain the same.

 

The total estimated payroll is $132 million, insured auto values at $48 million, and values for buildings, contents and mobile equipment is in excess of $559 million.

 

Overall, there is no increase in premiums and the premium amount remains the same as budgeted in the current fiscal year.

 

BUDGET/IMPACT:

Neutral; expenditure of $4,004,252 to be paid from the Self-Insurance fund, which has been included in the FY 2025-26 proposed budget.

 

RECOMMENDED ACTION:

Recommended action

Motion to approve the estimated Employer insurance renewal in the amount of $4,004,252 to be paid from the Self-Insurance Fund, and authorize Risk and Benefit Services to execute the required documents.

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