[Adopted 5-14-1979 by L.L. No. 4-1979]
As used in this article, any inconsistent provision of law notwithstanding,
the following terms shall have the following meanings:
LIEN
Any lien, including liens for taxes, special ad valorem levies, special
assessments and municipal charges arising by operation of law against property
in favor of Village and remaining undischarged.
REAL PROPERTY
Property upon which there is erected any residential, commercial
or industrial building or structure.
SPECIAL LIEN
A lien upon fire insurance proceeds pursuant to this article and
Chapter 738 of the Laws of 1977.
The Treasurer shall file a notice of intention to claim against the
proceeds of fire insurance policies pursuant to § 22 of the General
Municipal Law with the State Superintendent of Insurance for entry in the
index of liens maintained by him as provided in § 33 of the Insurance
Law.
Prior to the payment of any proceeds of a policy of insurance for damages
caused by fire to real property, which policy insures the interest of an owner
and is issued on real property located within the Village, and following notification
to the Treasurer by an insurer of the filing of a claim for payment of such
proceeds, the Treasurer shall claim, by serving a certificate of lien, against
such proceeds to the extent of any lien (including interest and penalties
to the date of this claim) thereon, which claim when made and perfected in
the manner provided for in § 22 of the General Municipal Law and
§ 33-a of the Insurance Law shall constitute a special lien against
such proceeds and shall, as to such proceeds, be prior to all other liens
and claims except the claim of a mortgagee of record named in such policy.
Notice of the service of the certificate of the special lien shall be given
to the insured by certified mail.
The provisions of this article shall not be deemed or construed to alter
or impair the right of the Village to acquire or enforce any lien against
property but shall be in addition to any other power provided by law to acquire
or enforce such right.
[Adopted 6-2-1980 by L.L. No. 7-1980]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
EMPLOYEE
Unless the context otherwise requires, any person holding a position
by election, appointment or employment in the service of the Village of Freeport,
whether or not compensated, but shall not include an independent contractor.
The term "employee" shall include a former employee, his estate or judicially
appointed personal representative. The benefits of this article shall inure
only to employees as defined herein and shall not enlarge or diminish the
rights of any other party.
Subject to the conditions set forth in §
130-6 of this article, the employee shall be entitled to be represented by the Village Attorney; provided, however, that the employee shall be entitled to representation by private counsel of his choice in any civil judicial proceeding whenever the Village Attorney determines, based upon his investigation and review of the facts and circumstances of the case, that representation by the Village Attorney would be inappropriate or whenever a court of competent jurisdiction, upon appropriate motion or by a special proceeding, determines that a conflict of interest exists and that the employee is entitled to be represented by private counsel of his choice. The Village Attorney shall notify the employee, in writing, of such determination that the employee is entitled to be represented by private counsel.
The Village Attorney may require, as a condition to payment of the fees and expenses of such representation by private counsel, that appropriate groups of such employees be represented by the same counsel. If the employee or group of employees is entitled to representation by private counsel under the provisions of §
130-7 of this article, the Village Attorney shall so certify to the Village Treasurer. Reasonable attorneys' fees and litigation expenses shall be paid by the Village to such private counsel from time to time during the pendency of the civil action or proceeding, subject to certification that the employee is entitled to representation under the terms and conditions of §
130-7 of this article by the head of the department, commission, division, office or agency in which such employee is employed and upon the audit and warrant of the Village Treasurer. Any dispute with respect to representation of multiple employees by a single counsel or the amount of litigation expenses or the reasonableness of attorneys' fees shall be resolved by the court upon motion or by way of a special proceeding.
Where the employee delivers process and a request for a defense to the Village Attorney, as required by §
130-6 of this article, the Village Attorney shall take the necessary steps, including the retention of private counsel, under the terms and conditions therein provided on behalf of the employee to avoid entry of a default judgment pending resolution of any question pertaining to the obligation to provide for a defense.
[Amended 7-14-1997 by L.L. No. 16-1997]
A. Except as provided in Subsection
B of this section, nothing in this article shall authorize the Village to indemnify or save harmless an employee with respect to punitive or exemplary damages, fines or penalties or money recovered from an employee pursuant to article 7-A of the State Finance Law.
B. The Incorporated Village of Freeport shall provide for
the defense of any civil action or proceeding brought against a duly appointed
police officer of the Incorporated Village of Freeport and shall indemnify
and save harmless such police officer from any judgment of a court of competent
jurisdiction whenever such action, proceeding or judgment is for damages,
including punitive or exemplary damages, arising out of a negligent act or
other tort of such police officer committed while in the proper discharge
of his duties and within the scope of his employment.
(1) The determination of whether any such police officer
properly discharged his duties within the scope of this employment shall be
made by a majority vote of a three-member panel. The panel shall consist of
the Mayor, the Deputy Mayor and the Chief of Police or a Police Inspector.
The Board of Trustees may, by resolution, undertake to purchase liability
insurance for its officers and employees for acts within the purview of this
article.
[Added 2-8-1982 by L.L. No. 2-1982]
Pursuant to the provisions of § 18 of the Public Officers Law, the Incorporated Village of Freeport hereby agrees to be held liable for costs incurred under the provisions of said section, by conferring upon the officers and employees of the Incorporated Village of Freeport the benefits of § 18 of the Public Officers Law. Such benefits shall supplement and shall be available in addition to the defense or indemnification protection conferred by Chapter
130, Article
II, §§
130-5 through
130-14 of the Code of Ordinances of the Incorporated Village of Freeport.