Except as hereinafter provided, the Township of River Vale, hereinafter
known as the "Township" shall, upon the request of any present or former official,
employee or appointee of the Township provide for indemnification and legal
defense of any civil action brought against said person or persons arising
from an act or omission falling within the scope of their public duties.
The terms of this chapter and the definition of official, employee and
appointee are to be construed liberally in order to effectuate the purposes
of this chapter except that these terms shall not mean:
A. Any person who is not a natural person;
B. Any person while providing goods or services of any kind under
any contract with the Township except an employment contract;
C. Any person while providing legal or engineering services for
compensation unless said person is a full-time employee of the Township; and
D. Any person who as a condition of his or her appointment or contract
is required to indemnify and defend the Township and/or secure insurance.
The Township shall not indemnify any person against the payment of punitive
damages, penalties, or fines, but may provide for the legal defense of such
claims in accord with the standards set forth herein. The Township may refuse
to provide for the defense and indemnification of any civil action referred
to herein if the Township Council determines that:
A. The act or omission did not occur within the scope of a duty
authorized or imposed by law;
B. The act or failure to act was the result of actual fraud, willful
misconduct or actual malice of the person requesting defense and indemnification;
or
C. The defense of the action or proceeding by the Township would
create a conflict of interest between the Township and the person or persons
involved.
In any other action or proceeding, including criminal proceedings, the
Township may provide for the defense of a present or former official, employee
or appointee, if the Township Council concludes that such representation is
in the best interest of the Township and that the person to be defended acted
or failed to act in accord with the standards set forth in this chapter.
Whenever the Township provides for the defense of any action set forth
herein and as a condition of such defense, the Township may assume exclusive
control over the representation of such persons defended, and such person
shall cooperate fully with the Township.
The Township may provide for the defense pursuant to this chapter by
authorizing its Attorney to act in behalf of the person being defended or
by employing other counsel for this purpose or by asserting the right of the
Township under any appropriate insurance policy that requires the insurer
to provide defense.