Sec. 11-2.703.   Licensee insurance.
   As a part of the indemnification provided by Section 11-2.702, but without limiting the foregoing, each licensee shall file with the application, and at all times thereafter maintained in full force and effect at its sole expense, an acceptable policy or policies of liability insurance, including comprehensive general liability insurance, products/completed operations liability, personal injury liability, owners and contractors protective liability, broad form property damage, and contractual liability, automobile liability (owned; nonowned and hired automobiles), workers compensation and employer liability. The policy or policies shall name as primary insured the County and their capacity as such, their officers, agents and employees. The licensee and said County and officers, agents, and employees shall be named as co-insured and the policy or policies shall contain cross-liability endorsements. The policy or policies of insurance shall be in the minimum single limit amount of Five Million and no/100ths ($5,000,000.00) Dollars per occurrence. The insurance policy or policies shall contain contractual liability insurance naming the licensee, and shall insure against the types of liabilities covered by the indemnification and hold harmless provisions of Section 11-2.702.
   The insurer or insurers shall be authorized to write the required insurance, approved by the Insurance Commissioners of the State of California, and subject to the reasonable approval of the Board of Supervisors. The form and substance of the policy or policies of insurance shall also be subject to approval by the Board of Supervisors.
   The policy or policies of insurance shall be maintained by the licensee in full force and effect during the entire term of the license. Each policy of insurance shall contain a statement on its face that the insurer will not cancel the policy or fail to renew the policy, whether for nonpayment of premium, or otherwise, and whether at the request of the licensee or for other reasons, except after thirty (30) calendar days advance written notice mailed by the insurer to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and that such notice shall be transmitted, postage prepaid, with return receipt requested, and addressed to the Clerk at 625 Court Street, Woodland, California. 95695. (§ 1, Ord. 1095, eff. July 27, 1989)