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FY2025-62 Municipal Insurance Pool Cooperative Participation Agreement Between Alaska Public Risk Alliance (APRA) And The Kodiak Island BoroughCONTRACTS TRANSMITTAL FORM RETENTION SCHEDULE: CL -09 CONTRACTS Records related to obligations under contracts, leases, and other agreements between the Borough and outside parties, successful bids, and proposals. Active records are kept by the corresponding department. Apply retention (plus 4 years) once contract or agreement expires, or once product is procured. Apply retention (plus 25 years) for agreements that involve real property. DATE: 07/09/25 TRANSMITTED BY: Dora Cross DEPT: Finance CONTRACT NO.: FY 2025-62 VENDOR OR CONTRACTOR: Alaska Public Risk Alliance (APRA) CONTRACT TITLE(Please provide details that are available such as purpose and/or the amount): A Municipal Insurance Pool Cooperative Participation Agreement Between Alaska Public Risk Alliance (APRA) and the Kodiak Island Borough Administrative contracts are contracts approved by the manager that are within the spending authority allowed by code. Assembly approved contracts are beyond the manager's spending authority and require approval by the Assembly during a meeting. APPROVED BY: Administrator DATE OF APPROVAL: 06/23/25 TYPE OF CONTRACT: Agreement to participate in a municipal insurance pool PROVIDE DETAILS FOR ANY AUTOMATIC RENEWALS OR EXTENSIONS BELOW: Agreement is effective until the Borough withdrawals from the pool. EXPIRATION OR REVIEW DATE: PURGE DATE: 06/23/9999 If there's no expiration date or the contract is open-ended, enter 9999 in the date field and explain when it should be flagged for review: When the Borough withdraws from the pool. Are all relevant attachments, exhibits, referenced documents attached? ❑ Are the successful bids and proposals incorporated in the attachments? ❑ ONLY COMPLETE THIS SECTION IF THE RECORD AMENDS, EXTENDS, IS A CHANGE ORDER, OR AN ADDENDUM TO AN EXISTING CONTRACT m7_r N Z CONTRACT NO.: FY REQUESTED BY: CATEGORY: Select One APPROVED BY: Select One TYPE OF CONTRACT: Select One PROVIDE DETAILS FOR ANY AUTOMATIC RENEWALS OR EXTENSIONS BELOW: EXPIRATION DATE: PURGE DATE: If there is no expiration/purge date, enter 9999 as the year for open-ended contracts AND explain the process below on how or when it should be flagged for review. Rev. 04/09/2025 - Imili�ului� ��Illllii�� Alaska Public Risk Alliance COOPERATIVE PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT July 1, 2025 Table of Contents Preamble.................................................................................................................................1 1. Definitions....................................................................................................................1 2. Purposes.......................................................................................................................2 3. Parties to Agreement.....................................................................................................2 4. Term of Agreement........................................................................................................3 5. Powers of the Alliance...................................................................................................3 6. Establishment and Administration of the Joint Insurance Fund........................................3 7. Board of Directors.........................................................................................................3 8. Powers of the Board of Directors....................................................................................4 9. Coverage Provided........................................................................................................4 10. Claim Reserves and Capital...........................................................................................4 11. Accounts and Records...................................................................................................4 12. Responsibility for Funds.................................................................................................5 13. Method of Apportioning Costs........................................................................................5 14. Additional Contributions................................................................................................6 15. Establishing and Promoting an Aggressive Risk Management Program .............................6 16. Members' Responsibilities.............................................................................................6 17. Member Payments........................................................................................................7 18. New Members...............................................................................................................7 19. Member Withdrawal......................................................................................................7 20. Claims Administration and Payment of Losses...............................................................8 21. Coverage Determination and Appeal..............................................................................9 22. Exhaustion of Policy Limits............................................................................................9 23. Liabilities of the Alliance................................................................................................9 24. Member Liability..........................................................................................................10 25. Termination and Dissolution........................................................................................10 26. Merger or Consolidation..............................................................................................10 27. Notices.......................................................................................................................11 28. Amendment................................................................................................................11 29. Prohibition Against Assignment....................................................................................11 30. Agreement Complete...................................................................................................11 31. Governing Law.............................................................................................................11 32. Construction of Contract.............................................................................................11 33. Severability.................................................................................................................11 34. Conformity to Statute..................................................................................................12 35. Signatures...................................................................................................................12 Alaska Public Risk Alliance COOPERATIVE PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT Preamble THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into in the State of Alaska by and among those municipalities and their public corporations, city and borough school districts, and regional education attendance areas organized and existing under the Constitution or laws of the State of Alaska, which have signed this Agreement. Parties signing this Agreement are collectively referred to in this Agreement as "Members" and individually as "Member." WHEREAS, AS 21.76.010 provides that two or more local governmental entities may enter into Cooperative Agreements for the purpose of establishing joint insurance arrangements; and WHEREAS, each of the parties to this Agreement desires to join with the other parties to form a Joint Insurance Arrangement (JIA) for the purpose of poolingself-insured losses and administrative services, and jointly purchasing excess insurance, reinsurance, or other loss funding mechanisms; and WHEREAS, it appears economically feasible and practical for the parties to this Agreement to do so; NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Definitions The following definitions will apply to the provisions of the Agreement: • "Administrator" means the person appointed by the Board of Directors, or as otherwise provided in the Bylaws, to serve as chief executive officer of the Alliance. • "Alliance" means Alaska Public Risk Alliance, a joint insurance arrangement and a nonprofit corporation organized under the laws of the State of Alaska. • "Board of Directors" or "Board" means the governing body of the Alliance. • "Bylaws" means those bylaws of the Alliance that are adopted by the Alliance's Board of Directors, and as duly amended thereafter. The bylaws, including without limitation all definitions they contain, are incorporated into this Agreement by this reference. • "Claim" means a demand made against the Alliance arising out of an occurrence that is within the scope of coverage of the Alliance's joint insurance arrangement as developed by the Board. • "Claim Reserves" means the total funds set aside for the purpose of adjusting and paying members' claims, which have been certified as adequate by a Casualty Actuary who is a member of the American Academy of Actuaries. • "Economic Capital" means the amount of funds required to support pool operations and protect the Alliance from such events as unexpectedly high losses or poor investment performance. • "Fiscal Year" means that period of twelve months that is established as the fiscal year of the Alliance. • "Insurance" means and includes self-insurance through a funded program and/or any commercial insurance contract. This joint insurance arrangement will not be considered insurance for any other purpose, pursuant to AS 21.76.020(a). • "Joint Insurance Fund" has the meaning ascribed to that term in AS 21.76.900. • "Reinsurance" or "Excess Insurance" means insurance coverage purchased by the Alliance to protect the funds of the Alliance against catastrophes or an unusual frequency of losses during a single year. • "Unallocated Capital" means funds held by the Alliance in amounts greater than the amounts required for Claim Reserves and Economic Capital. 2. Purposes This Agreement is entered into by the Members to provide comprehensive and effective coverage and risk management services, as authorized by AS 21.76, with the objective of reducing the amount and frequency of Members' losses and decreasing the cost of claims incurred by Members. As provided by Section 21.76 of the Alaska Statutes, pooling of losses in this program is not considered insurance. 3. Parties to Agreement Each party to this Agreement certifies that it intends to, and does, contract with all other parties who are signatories to this Agreement as well as other parties that may later be added to and become signatories of this Agreement. Each party to this Agreement also certifies that the deletion of any party from this Agreement will not affect this Agreement or such party's intent as described above with the other parties to the Agreement then remaining. A roster of parties to the Agreement is available on request. APRA Cooperative Participation Agreement July 1, 2025 Page 2 4. Term of Agreement This Agreement will become effective on the date coverage commences for the Members. The Agreement will continue in effect unless coverage is canceled, non -renewed, or otherwise terminated in accordance with this Agreement and the Alliance Bylaws. 5. Powers of the Alliance The Alliance will have the powers necessary to administer this joint insurance arrangement pursuant to AS 21.76.030(2) and AS 21.76.900(2) as amended, replaced or updated. The Alliance, and to the extent delegated by the Board of Directors the Administrator, are authorized to perform all acts necessary for the exercise of said powers pursuant to the terms hereof and in the manner provided by law, including, but not limited to, any or all the following: • to make and enter into contracts; • to incur debts, liabilities, or obligations; • to acquire, hold and dispose of property, funds, services, and other forms of assistance from persons, firms, corporations, and governmental entities in the name of the Alliance; • to sue and be sued in the name of the Alliance; • to exercise all powers necessary and proper to carry out the terms and provisions of this Agreement, or otherwise authorized by law; and • all other and further powers that may be authorized by the Articles of Incorporation Bylaws, and any other corporate governance documents of the Alliance, and as permitted or not otherwise prohibited by law. 6. Establishment and Administration of the Joint Insurance Fund The Alliance establishes a Joint Insurance Fund as described in AS Sec. 21.76.080 and will administer it as provided by law. 7. Board of Directors The Alliance will be governed by the Board of Directors, which is hereby established, and which will be composed of 12 Directors according to the Bylaws. Each member of the Board will have one vote. A list of the names of the Board of Directors of the Alliance is available on request. APRA Cooperative Participation Agreement July 1, 2025 Page 3 8. Powers of the Board of Directors The Board of Directors of the Alliance will have the powers and duties set out in the Bylaws and other powers and functions as are provided for in this Agreement or in law including, but not limited to, the power to authorize contracts in accordance with AS 21.76 upon such terms and conditions as the Board deems appropriate, and to adopt rules for the fair and equitable administration of the Alliance and the Joint Insurance Fund. 9. Coverage Provided The Alliance may provide any kind of coverage for Members required by law or regulation or as the Board will determine, and not otherwise prohibited under AS 21.76.010(b). All applicable coverage memoranda or policy forms, as they may be adopted and amended from time to time by action of the Board, are incorporated herein by this reference. 10. Claim Reserves and Capital The Alliance will set aside funds in sufficient amounts to (1) pay all incurred claims, and (2) provide the capital necessary to support pool operations and protect the Alliance against unexpected events. These Claim Reserves and Economic Capital amounts will be determined by a Casualty Actuary who is a member of the American Academy of Actuaries. The Economic Capital will be based on a target funding level determined by the Board and is intended to protect the Alliance at a high level of confidence. Funds that exceed the Claim Reserves and Economic Capital amount are Unallocated Capital and may be allotted by the Board to purposes that further the objectives of the Alliance. Such purposes include, but are not limited to, increasing the funds held as Economic Capital, adjusting Member contributions, and refunding amounts to eligible Members. Any contribution adjustments or refunds will be based upon a formula that considers, but is not limited to, a Member's participation in the Alliance; its loss and risk factors; and the financial needs of the Alliance. 11. Accounts and Records Annual BudZet. The Board will annually adopt an operating budget. Funds and Accounts. The Administrator will establish and maintain such funds and accounts as may be required by applicable law or regulation or generally accepted accounting practices. Financial books and records of the joint insurance arrangement will be in the hands of the Administrator and will be open to inspection at all reasonable times by representatives of the Members. APRA Cooperative Participation Agreement July 1, 2025 Page 4 Alliance Report. The Board will provide for an annual independent audit of the accounts and records of the joint insurance arrangement. This audit will conform to generally accepted auditing standards, and will include a determination, by a casualty actuary who is a member of the American Academy of Actuaries, that methodologies for establishing reserves for losses are actuarially sound, and that the reserve level is adequate. By October 1 of each year, a report of the financial condition of the Joint Insurance Arrangement, certified by a certified public accountant, will be filed as a public record with the Legislative Budget and Audit Committee and the Director of the Division of Insurance, as required by AS 21.76.020(b), and made available to each Member. 12. Responsibility for Funds The Administrator of the Alliance will have the custody of and disburse the joint insurance arrangement's funds in accordance with this Agreement and Board policy. The Administrator may periodically approve other authorized signatories. The Alliance will provide all officers and employees authorized to disburse Alliance funds with a fidelity bond or comparable instrument in an amount set by the Board, but not less than $1,000,000. 13. Method of Apportioning Costs The revenue required by the Alliance to carry out its functions on behalf of Members is established annually by the Board and apportioned among Members though determination of each Member's contributions. Each Member's contributions will be determined by the Administrator, taking into consideration factors including but not limited to: • The Member's exposures to risk, such as property location and values, employee classifications and payroll, vehicles, and services provided. • The Member's loss history, including claim frequency and severity. • The Member's efforts to identify and mitigate risk through loss control activities. • The amount of the Member's self-insured retention or deductibles. • The cost of insurance, reinsurance, excess insurance, or other coverages purchased for or on behalf of Members. • Any adjustments based on exposure audit provisions in insurance policies or coverage obtained pursuant to this Agreement. APRA Cooperative Participation Agreement July 1, 2025 Page 5 14. Additional Contributions In the unlikely event that the Board determines that the combined amount of Economic Capital and Unallocated Capital is or is expected to become insufficient to effectively carry out the provisions of this Agreement, the Board may vote to assess additional contributions relating to one or more fiscal years that may apply to Members that are currently, or were formerly, parties to this Agreement A decision by the Board to assess additional contributions will not take effect unless and until it is ratified at an annual or special meeting by two-thirds of the current Members. At least 30 days prior to that Member meeting, the Administrator will provide to each Member a document describing (1) the Board's rationale for levying the additional contributions, (2) the formula it will use to allocate the additional contributions among Members, and (3) when Members must pay the additional contributions levied. 15. Establishing and Promoting an Aggressive Risk Management Program The Administrator will: • Assist each Member in identifying and reducing risks. • Provide loss prevention services to Members as needed, including, as appropriate and available, training, inspections, and consulting services. • Provide loss information to assist each Member in carrying out its claims management and loss control program. • Provide to Members, as needed and feasible, a review of their contracts to determine sufficiency of indemnity and insurance provisions. • Undertake all other responsibilities deemed necessary by the Board to carry out the purposes of this Agreement. 16. Members' Responsibilities Each Member of the Alliance has responsibilities to its fellow Members, and to the Alliance as a whole. Members will in all ways cooperate with and assist the Alliance, and any insurer providing coverage to the Alliance, in all matters relating to this Agreement, and will comply with all Bylaws, rules, regulations, and policies adopted by the Board. Each Member further agrees to: • Appoint a representative to the Alliance as provided in the Bylaws. APRA Cooperative Participation Agreement July 1, 2025 Page 6 • Comply with recommendations of the Alliance concerning the development and implementation of a loss control program. • Undertake efforts to mitigate losses, including the prompt reporting of claims or potential claims to the Alliance, and to fully cooperate with the Alliance and any insurer providing coverage to the Alliance or its Members in the adjustment of claims. 17. Member Payments Each Member will pay its contribution promptly when due. The contribution constitutes the Member's financial obligation to the joint insurance arrangement for the coverage period, which may be adjusted by subsequent audit of the Member's exposures or risks, and any additional contributions levied as provided in Section 14 or Section 25 of this Agreement. The Administrator may impose a finance charge on any account balances that are more than 30 days past due and may, following 30 days' written notice to the Member, cancel a Member's coverage pursuant to applicable law if a contribution for coverage or any insurance policy obtained through this Agreement for that Member remains unpaid. Cancellation of coverage under this section will not relieve a Member of its financial obligations to the Alliance. 18. New Members Additional Members may be permitted, at the discretion of the Administrator and after completing an application process established by the Board, to become signatories of this Agreement or a similar agreement. 19. Member Withdrawal A Member may withdraw as a party to this Agreement pursuant to the requirements of this Section: • Withdrawing Members must give written notice of intent to withdraw at least 180 days prior to the expiration of coverage. • A Member that fails to renew its coverage without giving the required 180 days' written notice to the Administrator will be responsible for a penalty equal to 20 percent of its total annual contribution for the most recent coverage year. • A Member that withdraws during a coverage period, or has its coverage canceled by the Administrator for failure to pay the required contribution, will be responsible for a penalty equal to 20 percent of the total annual contribution for the Member for the current coverage year. APRA Cooperative Participation Agreement July 1, 2025 Page 7 • A member may request a waiver of the penalty imposed under this section by submitting the request in writing to the Administrator. The Board must approve any penalty waivers. Withdrawal from this Agreement underthis section will not relieve a Member of any otherfinancial obligations to the Alliance. The withdrawal of any Member from this Agreement will not terminate the Agreement. 20. Claims Administration and Payment of Losses • Each Member will give prompt notice of any claims to the Alliance. The Member will communicate directly with the Alliance and not through third parties unless agreed to by the Administrator. Failure to give prompt notice of claims will result in a limitation of coverage and penalties as provided in the relevant coverage memorandum. • Except in circumstances where coverage is provided by an insurance carrier, the Administrator will investigate all claims against the Member and will attempt to adjust or settle such claims. The Member agrees to provide and make available to the Administrator all information and all personnel as may be reasonably required to fully investigate and defend each claim. • Subject to the provisions of this Agreement and all applicable coverage agreements or policies, legal counsel selected by the Alliance will defend claims against the Member. A Member will have the right to hire, at its own expense, its own co -counsel to work with defense counsel employed by the Alliance. • The Administrator will pay adjudicated claims according to the provisions of this Agreement and all applicable coverage memoranda or policies. • In the event the Administrator determines it is advisable to settle a claim, the Member, except as provided in the applicable coverage memorandum, will accept the Administrator's recommendation and judgment and enter into such settlements as the Administrator determines to be appropriate. • With the express written permission of the Alliance, a Member with a self-insured retention may be permitted to administer, defend and adjust claims within its own self-insured retention, in a manner consistent with the Member's coverage memoranda and Alliance - approved policies and procedures. Such written permission does not relieve the Member from notice requirements as defined in this Agreement or in the applicable coverage memorandum. Once the self-insured retention is reached, all outstanding defense and adjustment of the claim will be handled by the Alliance pursuant to the paragraphs above. Written permission notwithstanding, the Alliance, in its sole judgment and discretion, retains the right to take over handling of claims below the Member's self-insured retention. APRA Cooperative Participation Agreement July 1, 2025 Page 8 21. Coverage Determination and Appeal It will be the duty and responsibility of the Administrator to make the initial determination regarding rights to coverage protections provided under the joint insurance arrangement. This responsibility is limited to amounts of coverage provided by or retained by the Alliance, including amounts within self-insured retentions or deductibles, and amounts where the Alliance is designated as the "Company" or "Insurer" under the applicable policy or coverage memorandum. The Administrator or designee will timely notify the Member of the determination in writing, advising the Member whether or to what extent the Alliance: • Is accepting or denying coverage; • Will defend the claim and/or indemnify the Member; and • Is reserving any rights to make any subsequent determinations regarding coverage. A Member that disagrees with a decision by the Administrator to deny coverage may appeal the decision to the Board. The Board will promulgate rules and procedures for the appeal process. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Member has the right to petition the Administrator and pursue an appeal with the Board to request the Alliance's assistance in pursuing coverage placed by the Alliance with an insurance carrier. 22. Exhaustion of Policy Limits It is understood and agreed that in the event of a covered loss or accumulation of covered losses affecting multiple Members whereby the amount of loss exceeds the limits of the coverage memorandum or policy, the payments to individual Members will be made on a proportional basis. This proportion will be determined as the ratio of the total limits available divided by the total amount of the loss. This provision applies to exhaustion of limits on a per occurrence or an annual aggregate basis as appropriate. 23. Liabilities of the Alliance Pursuant to Alaska law, the debts, liabilities, and obligations of the Alliance will not constitute debts, liabilities, or obligations of any Members, except as expressly set forth in this Agreement. The debts, liabilities and obligations of the Alliance will not constitute debts, liabilities or obligations of its officers, directors, employees, agents, Board of Directors, committees or Administrator. APRA Cooperative Participation Agreement July 1, 2025 Page 9 24. Member Liability Members will not be assessed for costs or expenses in excess of their contribution payment, except as provided in Section 14 or in Section 25 of this Agreement. 25. Termination and Dissolution This Agreement may be terminated if the Board of Directors, by a two-thirds vote of the Directors, adopts a resolution recommending the Alliance be dissolved and this Agreement be terminated. • The question of the dissolution and termination will be submitted to a vote at a meeting of Members entitled to vote, which may be either an annual or special meeting. A resolution to dissolve the Alliance and to terminate this Agreement will be adopted upon receiving at least two-thirds of the votes which Members present at the meeting are entitled to cast. o If there are no Members, or no Members entitled to vote present, the adopted resolution of the Board to dissolve the Alliance and terminate this Agreement will take effect. • In the event dissolution and termination is approved, this Agreement and the Alliance will continue to exist solely for the purpose of disposing of all liabilities, distribution of assets, and all other functions necessary to close out the affairs of the Alliance. The Board is vested with all powers of the Alliance for the purpose of dissolving affairs of the Alliance. • Upon dissolution and termination, and following the payment of, or provision for, all debts, claims, and liabilities, all remaining assets and liabilities of the Alliance will be distributed among the Members based on a formula and timing approved by the Board. 26. Merger or Consolidation After completion of an analysis of the Alliance's liabilities and assets by a casualty actuary who is a member of the American Academy of Actuaries, and any other analysis that the Board considers appropriate, the Board may elect to merge or consolidate assets and liabilities of the Alliance with those of another substantially similar organization for the purposes of providing ongoing coverage and risk management for the Members. The Board may, but is not obligated to, approve a distribution of assets among Members as part of the merger or consolidation. Such a merger or consolidation will be made consistent with the requirements in AS 10.20 and will not constitute a termination of the Agreement as described herein. APRA Cooperative Participation Agreement July 1, 2025 Page 10 27. Notices Notices to Members hereunder will be sufficient if mailed to the address listed on the most recent application form of the respective Members. A Member may change such address or other contact information by providing written notice (which will include notice by fax or email) of such change to the Alliance. 28. Amendment This Agreement may be amended at any time by the written approval of a majority of the Members signatory to it, or by the Board of Directors of the Alliance following 30 days' written notice to the Members of the proposed change(s). Any amendment to this Agreement will be effective on the subsequent July 1 unless another effective date is otherwise stated therein. 29. Prohibition Against Assignment No Members may assign any right, claim, or interest it may have under this Agreement and no creditor, assignee, or third -party beneficiary of any Member will have any right, claim or title to any part, share, interest, fund, premium, contribution, or asset of the Alliance. 30. Agreement Complete This Agreement, along with any exhibits hereto and documents incorporated by reference herein, constitute the full and complete Agreement of the parties. There are no oral understandings or agreements not set forth in writing herein. 31. Governing Law This Agreement will be interpreted according to the laws of the State of Alaska. A suit brought relating to any dispute hereunder or related hereto will be filed in the Superior Court of Alaska in Anchorage or Juneau, and in no other place. 32. Construction of Contract Separate agreements will be executed by each Member and all such agreements will be construed as a single collective contract. 33. Severability If a provision of this Agreement is or becomes illegal, invalid, or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement will remain valid and enforceable. APRA Cooperative Participation Agreement July 1, 2025 Page 11 34. Conformity to Statute In the event any term or provision of this Agreement is found to be in conflict with the laws, regulation, or applicable statutes of the State of Alaska, such term or provision will be construed so as to conform to such statutes or laws. 35. Signatures The parties hereto, acting through properly authorized officials, hereby execute this Agreement, effective July 1, 2025. Member: Member Name: Signature: Printed Name: A�Vv\e Q-- W t I i A -w1.5 Title: Date signed: ZS .1 wtJ 25 Alaska Public Risk Alliance, as Administrator for the Joint Insurance Arrangement Signature: Printed Name: Title: Date signed: EXHIBIT 1: List of Members EXHIBIT 2: Board of Directors of APRA Jeff Good Executive Director 07/01/2025 APRA Cooperative Participation Agreement July 1, 2025 Page 12 Exhibit 1 APRA MEMBER ROSTER The following public entities are considered to be Members of the Alaska Public Risk Alliance: 1. City of Adak Water & Sewer Project 28. City of Thorne Bay 2. City of Adak 29. City of Clark's Point 3. City of Akhiok 30. City of Coffman Cove 4. City of Akutan 31. City of Cold Bay 5. City of Alakanuk VSW Project 32. Denali Borough 6. City of Ala kanuk 33. Dillingham City Schc\Disict 7. Alaska Gateway School District 34. City of Diomede CDP 8. City of Aleknagik 35. Dio mJoi Utility 9. 10. Aleutians East Borough Aleutians East Borough School District 36. 'City C' y m d of ag e 11. City of Ambler Public Health Facilities of Eek Project ity of Egegik 12. City of Ambler Infrastructure Improvent i City of Ekwok Project City of Emmonak Water Sewer Project 13. City of Anaktuvuk Pass 14. Anchorage Community Developme 42. City of Emmonak Authority, Easy Park and 716 W 4th Ave, LLC 43. City of Fairbanks 15. City of Anderson 44. City of False Pass 16. City of AngWn C000 45. City of Fort Yukon 17. City of A 'k 46. Frontier Charter School 18. City of Atka 47. Galena City School District 19. of Atqasuk 48. City of Galena 20. City Ityettles 49. City of Gambell •P.B*ristol y uckland 50. City of Golovin CDP Bay Borough School District 51. City of Golovin City of Chefornak Water Sewer Project 52. Goodnews Bay Water £, Sewer Project 24. City of Chefornak 53. City of Grayling Public Health Facilities 25. City of Chevak Project 26. City of Chignik 54. Haines Borough School District 27. City of Kasaan 55. City of Holy Cross 56. City of Homer 57. Hoonah City School District 91. City of McGrath 58. City of Hoonah 92. City of Mekoryuk 59. City of Hooper Bay Water & Sewer Project 93. City of Mountain Village Water Sewer 60. City of Hooper Bay Project 61. City of Houston 94. City of Mountain Village 62. City of Hughes 95. Napakiak Managed Retreat Project 63. City of Huslia 96. City of Napakiak Water Sewer Project 64. Ilisagvik College and Ilisagvik College 97. City of Napakiak Foundation 98. City of Napaskiak 65. Ipnatchiaq Electric Company 99. Nenana City Public Schools 4�\* 66. City of Kachemak 100. City of Nenan*^ 67. City of Kake 101. City of New Stuyahok Publivealth 68. City of Kaktovik Facilities Project 69. City of Ka [tag 102. City of New Stuyahok 70. City of Kaltag Public Health Facilities Project 103. City of Newhalen 71. Kenai Peninsula Borough $4Cp1%0Nfhtmute VSW Project 72. Kenai Peninsula Borough School District .ightmute 73. City of Kenai tAlA,C City of Nikolai 74. City of Kiana Public Health Facility Pro Nome Public Schools 75. City of Kiana 108. City of Nome 76. City of King Cove 109. City of Noorvik 77. Kodiak Island Borough 110. City of North Pole 78. Kodiak Island Boro School District 111. North Slope Borough School District 79. City of Kodiak 112. Northwest Arctic Borough 80. City of K\*klic He th Facilities Project 113. City of Nuiqsut 81. City of K114. City of Nulato 82. City of Kotzebue 115. City of Nunam Iqua 83. qty f yuk Public Health Facilities Project 116. City of Nunapitchuk Water Sewer Project • yloyuk 117. City of Nunapitchuk NCity of Koyukuk 118. City of Old Harbor Tank Farm 86. Lake and Peninsula Borough 119. City of Old Harbor 87. City of Larsen Bay 120. City of Ouzinkie Public Health Facilities Project 88. City of Manokotak VSW Project 121. City of Ouzinkie 89. City of Manokotak 122. Pelican City School District 90. City of McGrath VSW Project 123. City of Pelican Water Sewer Project APRA CPA - Exhibit 1 - Member Roster As of 2/13/25 Page 2 124. City of Pelican 157. City of Shungnak 125. Pilot Point Electrical 158. City of Soldotna 126. City of Pilot Point 159. Southeast Island School District 127. City of Pilot Station 160. City of Tanana 128. City of Platinum 161. City of Teller VSW Project 129. City of Point Hope 162. City of Teller 130. City of Port Alexander 163. City of Tenakee Springs 131. City of Port Heiden 164. City of Thorne Bay VSW Project 132. City of Port Lions 165. City of Togiak 133. Pribilof Montessori School 166. City of Toksook Bay 134. Pribilof School District 167. City of Unalakleet VSW Project 135. City of Quinhagak VSW Project 168. City of Unalakleet 136. City of Quinhagak 169. City of Upper Kalskag 137. City of Ruby and Ruby Electric 170. City of Utqiagvik 138. City of Russian Mission Gaming Valdez City School District 139. City of Russian Mission 1 City of Valdez 140. City of Saint George of Wainwright 141. City of Saint Mary's 4 ity of Wales Water Sewer Project 142. City of Sand Point0175. City of Wales 143. City of Savoonga CDP176. City of White Mountain 144. City of Savoonga 177. City of Yakutat Public Health Facilities 145. City of Saxman Project 146. City of Scammon Bay 178. Yakutat School District 147. City of Seldovia 4&ter Sewer Project 179. City and Borough of Yakutat 148. City of Seldovia 180. Yukon Flats School District 149. City of Seward 181. Yukon-Koyukuk School District 150. Shaktoolik CDP 182. Alaska Association of Conservation Districts �Nj 5 Cit f aktoolik Wind Ener y Recovery 183. Alaska Native Cultural Charter School g ect 184. Aleutian Region School District 15 . City of Sha ktoolik VSW Project 185. Anchorage Stream Academy Charter School 153. City of Shaktoolik 186. City of Aniak 154. City of Shishmaref CDP 187. Annette Island School District 155. City of Shishmaref Public Health Facilities 188. Aquarian Charter School Project 189. Bering Strait School District 156. City of Shishmaref 190. City of Bethel APRA CPA - Exhibit 1 - Member Roster As of 2/13/25 Page 3 191. Boreal Sun Charter School 225. Knik Cultural School 192. Bristol Bay Borough 226. City of Kupreanof 193. Chatham School District 227. Kuspuk School District 194. Chinook Montessori Charter School 228. Lake & Peninsula School District 195. Chugach School District 229. Lower Kuskokwim School District 196. Chugiak Volunteer Fire and Rescue 230. Lower Yukon School District Company, Inc. 231. Northwest Arctic Borough Scho*District 197. Copper River School District 232. City of Palmer 198. Cordova Community Medical Center 233. Petersburg Borough 199. Cordova School District 234. Petersburg Medical Ce r 200. City of Cordova 235. Petersburg School District 201. Craig City School District 236. Rilke Schule German Schoo f Arts £c 202. City of Craig Sciences 203. City of Delta Junction 237. SitkaOcocrough l lis rict 204. Delta/Greely School District 238. City of Sitka 205. Denali Borough School District 239. Skagway School District 206. City of Dillingham 240. Municipality of Skagway Ir 207. Discovery Peak Charter School 00\O2City outhwest Region School District 208. Eagle Academy Charter School of Saint Paul 209. City of Edna Bay 243. St. Mary's School District 210. Effie Kokrine Charter School 244. Unalaska City School District 211. Girdwood Fire & Rescue, Inc. 245. City of Unalaska 212. City of Gustavus 246. City of Wasilla 213. Haines Borg gh 247. Watershed Charter School 214. Highlan a Chester School 248. City of Whale Pass 215. Hydaburg Ci y Sc\h`Bbll District 249. City of Whittier 216. City of Hydaburg 250. Winterberry Charter School 217. Iditarod Area School District 251. Wrangell Public Schools . Kake City School District 252. City & Borough of Wrangell << 1 ashunamiut School District 253. Yupiit School District 2 Ketchikan Gateway Borough 221. Ketchikan Gateway Borough School District 222. City of Ketchikan 223. Klawock City School District 224. City of Klawock APRA CPA - Exhibit 1 - Member Roster As of 2/13/25 Page 4 Exhibit MEMBERS OF THE APRA BOARD OF DIRECTORS The following are the members of the board of directors of the Alaska Public Risk Alliance Branzon Anania Kuspuk School District Kristin Erchinger City of Whittier Dennis Gray, Jr. City of Hoonah Melissa Haley City and Borough of Sitka Bryant Hammond City of Nome Brandi Harbaugh Kenai Peninsula Borough Alex Russin Cordova School District Mark Vink Bering Strait School District Joe Evans At Large Brad Thompson At Large Nils Andreassen Alaska Municipal League Lon Garrison Alaska Association of School Boards As of 2/13/25