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                         SENATE BILL 6107

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State of Washington      56th Legislature     1999 Regular Session

 

By Senators Kline, Roach and T. Sheldon

 

Read first time 04/25/1999.  Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

Specifying when a local government employer defend and indemnify a law enforcement officer in an action for damages.


    AN ACT Relating to actions and proceedings for damages brought against law enforcement officers; and amending RCW 4.96.041.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

    Sec. 1.  RCW 4.96.041 and 1993 c 449 s 4 are each amended to read as follows:

    (1) Whenever an action or proceeding for damages is brought against any past or present officer, employee, or volunteer of a local governmental entity of this state, arising from acts or omissions while performing or in good faith purporting to perform his or her official duties, such officer, employee, or volunteer may request the local governmental entity to authorize the defense of the action or proceeding at the expense of the local governmental entity.

    (2) If the legislative authority of the local governmental entity, or the local governmental entity using a procedure created by ordinance or resolution, finds that the acts or omissions of the officer, employee, or volunteer were, or in good faith purported to be, within the scope of his or her official duties, the request shall be granted.  If the request is granted, the necessary expenses of defending the action or proceeding shall be paid by the local governmental entity.  Any monetary judgment against the officer, employee, or volunteer shall be paid on approval of the legislative authority of the local governmental entity or by a procedure for approval created by ordinance or resolution.

    (3) The necessary expenses of defending an elective officer of the local governmental entity in a judicial hearing to determine the sufficiency of a recall charge as provided in RCW 29.82.023 shall be paid by the local governmental entity if the officer requests such defense and approval is granted by both the legislative authority of the local governmental entity and the attorney representing the local governmental entity.  The expenses paid by the local governmental entity may include costs associated with an appeal of the decision rendered by the superior court concerning the sufficiency of the recall charge.

    (4) When an officer, employee, or volunteer of the local governmental entity other than a law enforcement officer covered under subsection (5) of this section has been represented at the expense of the local governmental entity under subsection (1) of this section and the court hearing the action has found that the officer, employee, or volunteer was acting within the scope of his or her official duties, and a judgment has been entered against the officer, employee, or volunteer under chapter 4.96 RCW or 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1981 et seq., thereafter the judgment creditor shall seek satisfaction for nonpunitive damages only from the local governmental entity, and judgment for nonpunitive damages shall not become a lien upon any property of such officer, employee, or volunteer.  The legislative authority of a local governmental entity may, pursuant to a procedure created by ordinance or resolution, agree to pay an award for punitive damages.

    (5) When a law enforcement officer makes a request for defense under subsection (1) of this section, the determination under subsection (2) of this section as to whether or not the acts or omissions of the law enforcement officer were, or in good faith purported to be, within the scope of his or her official duties shall be made within sixty days.  If the request is granted, the necessary expenses of defending the action or proceeding shall be paid by the local governmental entity.  When a law enforcement officer of the local governmental entity has been represented at the expense of the local governmental entity under subsection (1) of this section and the court hearing the action has found that the law enforcement officer was acting within the scope of his or her official duties, and a judgment has been entered against the law enforcement officer under chapter 4.96 RCW or 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1981 et seq., any monetary judgment against the law enforcement officer shall be paid by the legislative authority of the local governmental entity, and thereafter the judgment creditor shall seek satisfaction for damages only from the local governmental entity, and judgment for damages shall not become a lien upon any property of such law enforcement officer.

    For the purposes of this section, "law enforcement officer" has the meaning provided in RCW 9.41.010.

 


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