The committee reviewed legal advice on communicable disease exclusions, confirming that dual use of LMA5508A and LMA5507A poses no legal risk but is unnecessary. Members debated the relevance of US legal opinions and agreed to narrow the scope of questions to reduce costs. The consumer event cancellation wording was finalised, with changes to definitions and exclusions agreed. Updates were shared on the US mental health questionnaire, with feedback requested on privacy documents for multiple states. The LMA Academy’s contingency programme received positive feedback following its first session. No update was provided from the IUA Contingency Working Party. Claims activity was minimal, with recent presentations focused on personal accident. The committee discussed the FCA’s classification of weddings as consumer products, noting differing views on its application.