As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
CLAIM
Any report, formal or informal, of a demand for compensation
for damages for injuries allegedly caused by an employee as defined
herein. The term shall include, but shall not be limited to, all demands
for damages before any court or agency for bodily injury, property
damage and violation of civil or constitutional rights, including
false arrest, inverse condemnation and causes of action arising under
42 U.S.C. § 1981 et seq.
EMPLOYEE
Any person employed by the County of Atlantic, including
elected officials, constitutional officers and their employees, and
volunteers performing services on behalf of the County of Atlantic
while actually performing those services, and members and officers
of municipal, county or state police or law enforcement agencies while
acting under the direction of the Atlantic County Prosecutor. The
term does not include members of the judiciary for whom indemnification
is provided by the State of New Jersey or persons or entities performing
services under a nonemployment contract with the County of Atlantic.
INDEMNIFICATION
The cost of defense, which may, at the County's option, be
provided by the Atlantic County Law Department, and all sums which
the employee would be legally obligated to pay as compensatory damages
or in settlement of any claim against the employee for matters arising
from or related to actions taken in the course of employment with
the County of Atlantic, whether the claim is presented during the
period of the employee's employment or thereafter, and shall include
the payment of salary or wages for any employee who, by reason of
an indemnified claim, is absent from his or her work station for the
purpose of attending legal proceedings or other business in connection
therewith and the County of Atlantic would otherwise be responsible
for payment of the employee's salary or wages. The term shall also
include all sums which the employee would be legally obligated to
pay in the nature of exemplary or punitive damages in the event that
the Atlantic County Executive shall be of the opinion, upon the advice
of County Counsel, that the acts committed by the employee upon which
the damages are based did not constitute actual fraud, actual malice,
willful misconduct or an intentional wrong, pursuant to Chapter 340
of the Laws of 1987 (N.J.S.A. 59:10-4, as amended).
Employees, as defined herein, will be indemnified,
as defined herein, by the County of Atlantic where it appears to the
County Counsel, after preliminary investigation, that all of the following
circumstances exist:
A. The act or acts complained of took place during a
time when the employee was actually performing services on behalf
of the County of Atlantic, whether or not during formal working hours.
B. It reasonably appears that the employee was acting
within the scope of County of Atlantic employment or duties, and in
furtherance thereof, in the performance of the act or acts giving
rise to the claim and the employee so avers.
C. The employee has notified his or her department head and the Department of Law, in writing, within seven working days of notice of the claim, enclosing a copy of the claim and all relevant documents. Former employees shall be responsible for notifying the Atlantic County Counsel within seven working days and shall be required to enclose the same documentation as is required of the current employee. The County Counsel shall promptly acknowledge receipt of the claim and advise the employee and department head, where appropriate, as to whether indemnification hereunder will be provided. Upon compliance with the provisions of this section, and subject to the provisions of §§
18-3 and
18-4 of this chapter, indemnification shall be mandatory.
The County Counsel may determine, after preliminary
investigation of the matter and taking all circumstances into account,
that indemnification is not warranted if:
A. The employee, in performing the act complained of,
was acting wrongfully with the intent to injure another;
B. The employee was acting for the purpose of personal
gain;
C. The employee was acting in a manner which violated
state or federal law, including but not limited to civil service rules
and regulations or established, written County of Atlantic policy
of which the employee was or ought to have been aware; or
D. The acts committed by the employee constituted actual fraud, actual malice, willful misconduct or an intentional wrong, and the County Executive elects not to provide indemnification hereunder pursuant to Chapter 340 of the Laws of 1987 (N.J.S.A. 59:10-4, as amended) and §
18-1 of this chapter.
The decision to indemnify based upon preliminary investigation is not final and binding upon the County of Atlantic. Should facts be revealed during the course of handling the claim, whether or not they could have been discovered at an earlier time, that show that the employee was acting in a manner which does not entitle him or her to indemnification for the reasons stated in §
18-3 above, the County Counsel may revoke the indemnification. Further, should the employee unjustifiably fail or refuse to cooperate in defending the claim, indemnification may be revoked.
By accepting indemnification from the County
of Atlantic in accordance with this chapter, the employee agrees that
the County of Atlantic may perform such investigations and enter into
such negotiations on the employee's behalf as the County of Atlantic
shall deem necessary and proper and may settle any claims, regardless
of whether the County of Atlantic actually feels the allegations are
groundless or false. In the event that the employee refuses to consent
to any settlement, the County of Atlantic shall be liable only for
that amount for which the County of Atlantic could have settled the
claim had the employee consented.
This chapter shall not create, nor shall it
be construed as, a contract of insurance between the County of Atlantic
and any employee. The County of Atlantic shall not be considered an
insurer or primary insurer for any purpose and shall not by this chapter
be obligated to settle any claim on an employee's behalf or to tender
its limits of coverage in order to avoid excess liability on the employee's
part.
Where an employee has been charged with a criminal
offense or an offense under the Motor Vehicle Law of the State of
New Jersey, it may be that, regardless of the outcome of the charge,
disciplinary action will be taken against the employee based on the
underlying facts. Accordingly, representation will not be provided
by the County Counsel unless there is a specific provision to the
contrary in the applicable collective-bargaining agreement. Employees
without such a contract provision who desire counsel will be required
to retain their own attorney.
This chapter shall apply to all matters which
have not been finally resolved at the date of enactment hereof, regardless
of whether or not the acts for which damages are sought occurred before
passage of this chapter.