PCC and Insurance
A PCC should consider insurance for Buildings and Third Parties
Buildings
Buildings including the parish church, a licensed mission church, the church hall and any other buildings. The level of insurance should be discussed with the insurance company and considered from time to time by the PCC. If the PCC does not have sufficient funds to ensure in full, it should minute that fact.
Third parties
Third party liability insurance to cover claims for injury by persons using the church, churchyard and church hall including employees and voluntary workers. You should make sure that it covers all of the work undertaken by the PCC, for instance trips organised by the PCC. It is essential for the PCC to have public liability insurance and (if they employ anyone) employers' liability insurance.
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- Churchwarden's Qualifications
- Disqualifications
- Length of Service and Election
- Meeting of Parishioners
- Minister's Veto
- Admission
- Vacation of Office
- Parochial Church Council
- Members and Officers of the Parochial Church Council
- General Provision relating to Parochial Church Councils
- Church Electoral Roll
- Annual Parochial Church meeting
- Functions of the PCC
- Land and other property
- Church and Churchyard
- Contents of the Church
- Insurance
- Food and Drink
- Employees
- Church Records
- Terrier, Inventory and Log Book
- Inspection and Reporting
- What to do before your Parish Priest leaves
- How the new Parish Priest is chosen
- Suspension of Presentation
- Running the Church during the vacancy
- Sources
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