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Text: c. Handling or treatment of dead bodies, including autopsies, organ donation or harvesting, or other procedures. 1 Claims brought under the Professional Liability Policy had to be filed during the policy period (November 9, 2002 – December 1, 2007) to be covered. The Grays filed their complaint on April 7, 2009. Thus, the claims were not covered. The Grays do not dispute the lack of coverage, and they seek payment under the General Liability Policy only. 4 d. The work of your formal accreditation, standards review or equivalent professional board or committee, done for any insured while: (1) Evaluating the professional qualifications or clinical performance of any provider of health care professional services; or (2) Promoting and maintaining the quality of health care professional services being provided. e. The execution, or failure to execute, a decision or directive of your formal accreditation, standards review or equivalent professional board or committee. The paramedics were providing medical services or treatment to William, and their conduct falls under section A of the “health care professional services” exclusion. The Grays do not dispute that section A excludes medical services, but they assert that their claims for negligent hiring and training are not excluded under that section.