The “Pulse” incident in Koçan: Security should have reacted to the minors, the pyrotechnics posed a safety hazard.

The session today focused on the legal frameworks surrounding insurance licenses and private insurance responsibilities following the devastating fire at the Pulse nightclub in Kocaani. Present at the discussion was Verica Milevska-Stefanovska, president of the Private Insurance Chamber. She clarified that the Ministry of Interior dictates permit issuance adhering to stringent legal standards, mandating a license for every employee involved.

Specifically, physical insurance coverage necessitates a minimum of fifteen individuals to fulfill requirements. Furthermore, all client contracts must be documented in writing; otherwise, they lack legal validity. The regulations extend to businesses employing more than five personnel, demanding the submission of a comprehensive security plan to the police authorities.

The insurance industry retains the right to conduct inspections at nightclub entrances. Crucially, they are obligated to intervene and respond if minors are present after the midnight hour. A key witness provided testimony regarding the presence of alcohol consumption at the Pulse venue, highlighting a significant element of the ongoing investigation.

These legal stipulations underscore the importance of proper insurance coverage and adherence to established protocols within the context of the Pulse tragedy.

Topics: #insurance #pulse #legal

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  1. The Kocaani “Pulse” event highlighted a critical need for immediate security intervention involving the young attendees, as the fireworks presented a significant danger.

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