The Borough shall not defray the costs of defending any criminal
action against any Borough employee or official except as may be authorized
by state statute or other municipal ordinance or resolution of the
Borough of Madison, and in those circumstances, the responsibility
for defraying the costs of defending such employee or official shall
be applicable only when such criminal proceedings shall have been
dismissed or result in a final disposition in favor of the employee
or official. Further, in the event that the Borough indemnifies the
employee or official, the cost of that indemnification shall not exceed
the hourly rate paid to the Borough Attorney. Nonetheless, should
the Borough Council determine that there is good cause to dismiss
the employee or official arising out of the incident or related incidents
of the criminal prosecution, the Borough will not reimburse the employee
or official for legal defense and costs of defending the suit, even
though criminal proceedings against the employee or official may be
dismissed or the employee or official found not guilty.
The Borough will not provide a defense for employees or officials
who are charged with ethical offenses or violations. The Borough Council
may, however, authorize the Borough to reimburse the employee or official
for the reasonable cost of the defense of ethics proceeding, including
investigation, costs and reasonable legal fees, as further defined
in this chapter, provided that the ethics proceeding is dismissed
or is finally determined in favor of the employee or official. In
addition, the Borough may indemnify an employee or official if the
Mayor and Council, by a majority vote, finds that a Borough employee
or official who is found to have committed an ethical offense acted
in a manner that was reasonably debatable at the time that the violation
occurred and that the employee or official's actions or omissions
did not constitute willful misconduct or an intentional wrong.
If the Borough employee or official files any counteraction,
or counterclaim, or asserts any affirmative claims in the legal proceedings,
the Borough shall not be obligated to reimburse the employee or official
for any attorney's fees or costs attributed to such counteraction,
counterclaim, or affirmative claim.
A Borough employee or official shall not be entitled to indemnification
or reimbursement pursuant to this chapter unless, within 15 calendar
days of the time he or she is served with any summons, complaint,
process, notice, demand or pleading, he or she delivers the original
or a copy thereof to the Borough. Any Borough employee or official
who receives notice of a claim or is named as a party in any civil
suit, ethics proceeding, or criminal proceeding either in his or her
official capacity or in an individual capacity for events arising
out of or connected directly or indirectly with the performance of
his or her duty as a Borough employee or official shall promptly advise
the Borough Administrator and the Borough Attorney of the claim or
that the civil suit or criminal proceeding has been commenced and
shall supply a copy of any and all notices and pleadings pertaining
to the matter. The Borough employee or official shall thereafter cooperate
with the appropriate Borough agents, attorneys, servants and employees
in effectuating the provisions of this chapter.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
OFFICIAL or EMPLOYEE
Any person elected, appointed or employed by the Borough,
paid or unpaid, in any way connected with the municipal government
of the Borough of Madison, except for persons appointed to committees
having no powers other than to advise. "Employee" shall include all
persons on the municipal payroll. 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 Borough 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 Borough;
or
D.
Any person who as a condition of his or her appointment or contract
is required to indemnify and defend the Borough and/or secure insurance.