Effective immediately, if you have a car stenciled with "RPCX" reporting marks and your are going to move the car, the RPCNB , as the entity responsible for the reporting mark, must have a copy of your insurance certificate with RPCNB as an "also insured" on file before the movement has begun. This is because of the potential liability generated by the actual movement of the car. As the assignee of the RPCX mark, the RPCNB is the initial point of contact for all matters involving any car bearing that reporting mark. As of January 1, 2011 RPCNB will need to be named as also insured for liability on your policy.
When you inform us that you have sold or otherwise disposed of your car (as is required by our contract), we will remove your insurance certificate from our files. Should you fail to report that the car was sold and to whom the car was sold, it will be deleted from Umler immediately upon these facts coming to light. If the car is found to be moving under the RPCX mark while owned by a non-subscriber, you, as the owner of record, will be assed a fine of $500. A second offense will result in a permanent ban from using the RPCX reporting mark.
Also note that all repair bill, which may or may not result in an insurance claim, are sent via a CRB (car repair billing) directly to the owner of the mark. RPCNB receives all CRB and invoices the car owner.
Other Changes are coming!
These changes will include inspection of cars. Please check back for how this will affect your car.