SIU University Guidelines
Section 5.6 University Risk Management: Camper Medical Benefits
Issued: July 2005
Replaces: October 2001
5.6.1 Endorsement
The coverage described herein is provided as part of the Southern Illinois University Self-Insurance Program, and anything herein conflicting with the Program is hereby amended to comply with said Program.
A. Coverage
The Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University does hereby provide to non-University personnel (as defined below), participating in sponsored camps and activities, medical benefits as specified below.
Camper Medical Benefit Coverage is a non-liability, medical benefit extended by the University.
Coverage is extended only when requested by the sponsoring department prior to the beginning date of camp. Under no circumstances will coverage be retroactive.
This benefit became effective on the 1st day of January, 1987, and shall remain in effect until such time as the Board of Trustees shall cancel the Program. "Non-University personnel" shall be defined for the purposes of this Program as all persons participating in University-sponsored camp activities or programs who are not faculty members, staff, or students eligible for student medical benefits, and shall be referred to herein as "Camper." Temporary extra-help camp counselors shall be eligible for coverage.
This benefit covers, up to established limits, against loss resulting directly and indirectly from all causes of accidental bodily injury (excluding suicide, or any attempt thereat, by the Camper whether sane or insane), which is sustained during the term of this benefit, hereinafter referred to as "such injury," and loss resulting from sickness (including illness or disease) which is contracted during the term of this benefit, hereinafter referred to as "such sickness," and is sustained:
B. Exclusions
No payment under this benefit shall be made for:
C. Accidental Death and Dismemberment Benefit
If death ensues as a result of a covered loss within 180 days following the date of accident, the University shall pay an amount specified, but only the greatest of such specified amounts shall be paid for any one accident with respect to any one Camper regardless of the number of injuries which may be applicable for the loss of life; both hands or both feet; entire sight of both eyes; entire sight of one eye; one hand and one foot; one hand and the sight of one eye; or one hand or one foot.
"Loss" as used above shall mean, with reference to hand or foot, actual severance through or above the wrist or ankle joint. Loss of sight of an eye shall mean the entire and irrecoverable loss of sight thereof.
Indemnity for loss of life shall be payable to the Estate of the Camper. All other indemnities under this Program shall be paid to the Camper only as a reimbursement for expenses incurred as a direct result of a covered loss. If any indemnity under this Program shall be payable to a minor or other not competent to give a valid release, the University will pay such indemnity, up to the Principal Sum, to any individual who offers affirmative proof that he/she is equitably or legally entitled thereto. Any payment made by the University in good faith pursuant to this provision shall fully discharge the University to the extent of such payment.
D. Medical and Hospital Expense
The University will pay the actual reasonable and necessary expenses incurred within fifty-two (52) weeks from the date of occurrence of a covered accident or from the date of commencement of a covered sickness for the personal services of a legally qualified medical provider, hospital confinement, the employment of a licensed nurse, physical therapy expenses, x-rays, prescription medication, rental of braces, crutches or wheelchairs, and transportation by emergency vehicle from the camp to the Camper's residence or to a hospital qualified to provide such treatment, not to exceed the limits hereinbefore specified.
E. Contribution Rate Determination