SENATE BILL NO. 1244
December 03, 2020, Introduced by Senator
BARRETT and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.
A bill to amend 1964 PA 170, entitled
"An act to make uniform the liability of municipal corporations, political subdivisions, and the state, its agencies and departments, officers, employees, and volunteers thereof, and members of certain boards, councils, and task forces when engaged in the exercise or discharge of a governmental function, for injuries to property and persons; to define and limit this liability; to define and limit the liability of the state when engaged in a proprietary function; to authorize the purchase of liability insurance to protect against loss arising out of this liability; to provide for defending certain claims made against public officers, employees, and volunteers and for paying damages sought or awarded against them; to provide for the legal defense of public officers, employees, and volunteers; to provide for reimbursement of public officers and employees for certain legal expenses; and to repeal acts and parts of acts,"
by amending section 8 (MCL 691.1408), as amended by 2002 PA 400.
the people of the state of michigan enact:
Sec. 8. (1) Whenever If
a claim is made or a civil action is commenced against an
officer, employee, or volunteer of a governmental agency for injuries to
persons or property caused by negligence of the officer, employee, or volunteer
while in the course of employment with or actions
acting on behalf of the
governmental agency and while acting within the scope of his or her authority,
the governmental agency may pay for, engage, or furnish the services of an
attorney to advise the officer, employee, or volunteer as to the claim and to
appear for and represent the officer, employee, or volunteer in the action. The
governmental agency may compromise, settle, and pay the claim before or after
the commencement of a civil action. Whenever
If a judgment for damages is
awarded against an officer, employee, or volunteer of a governmental agency as
a result of a civil action for personal injuries or property damage caused by
the officer, employee, or volunteer while in the course of employment and while
acting within the scope of his or her authority, the governmental agency may
indemnify the officer, employee, or volunteer or pay, settle, or compromise the
judgment.
(2) When If a criminal action is commenced against an officer
or employee of a governmental agency based upon
on the conduct of the officer or
employee in the course of employment, if the employee or officer had a
reasonable basis for believing that he or she was acting within the scope of
his or her authority at the time of the alleged conduct, the governmental
agency may pay for, engage, or furnish the services of an attorney to advise
the officer or employee as to the action, and to appear for and represent the
officer or employee in the action. An officer or employee who has incurred legal
expenses after December 31, 1975 for conduct prescribed
described in this subsection may
obtain reimbursement for those expenses under this subsection.
(3)
A governmental agency may pay for, engage, or furnish the services of an
attorney to advise an officer, employee, or volunteer of the governmental
agency, and to appear for and represent the officer, employee, or volunteer, in
connection with civil or criminal litigation or an investigation or proceeding
if the litigation, investigation, or proceeding involves the officer, employee,
or volunteer as a result of his or her conduct in the course of employment with
or actions taken on behalf of the governmental agency, subject to the following
limitations:
(a)
If a claim is made or a civil action is commenced against the officer,
employee, or volunteer, subsection (1) of this section governs the governmental
agency's authority to pay for, engage, or furnish the services of an attorney
to advise the officer, employee, or volunteer as to the claim and to appear for
and represent the officer, employee, or volunteer in the action.
(b)
If a criminal action is commenced against the officer, employee, or volunteer,
subsection (2) of this section governs the governmental agency's authority to
pay for, engage, or furnish the services of an attorney to advise the officer,
employee, or volunteer as to the action, and to appear for and represent the
officer, employee, or volunteer in the action.
(4)
(3) This section does
not impose liability on a governmental agency.
Enacting section 1. This amendatory act applies retroactively.