This chapter shall hereafter be known and cited
as the "Indemnification of Municipal Employees, Appointees and Officials."
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
OFFICIAL or MUNICIPAL OFFICER
A present or former municipal employee, appointee, official,
elected official or member of the various boards, agencies and commissions
of the Township of South Harrison, Gloucester County, New Jersey.
The Township Committee shall not approve indemnification
of the defense of any action if:
A. The act or omission complained of was not
within the scope of employment or authority.
B. The act or omission complained of was because
of actual fraud, willful misconduct or actual malice.
C. The defense of the action or proceeding
would create a conflict of interest between the Township and the official
involved.
D. There exists policies of insurance, either
obtained by the Township or by another, by virtue of which the municipal
official is entitled to a defense of the action in question from the
insurer. In the event the aforesaid insurance covers less than an
entire defense to the particular action, indemnification shall be
approved for that part of the defense not covered by insurance.
E. The municipal official has failed to deliver
to the Township Committee, within 14 days of the time he or she is
served with any summons, complaint, process, notice, demand or pleading,
the original or copy of such document or thereafter fails to cooperate
with the Township in the defense of the matter.
F. The official fails to request the defense
of any action.
G. If the action was brought by the Township.
In addition to the provisions hereof, all officials
of the Township shall be entitled to defense and indemnification as
provided in N.J.S.A. 59:10-1 et seq., and N.J.S.A. 59:10A-1 et seq.
All costs of defense and legal fees to be provided
herein by the Township shall be calculated as reasonable prevailing
fees as charged in the County of Gloucester at the time they are incurred,
and the Township shall only be responsible to that extent. In the
event of a dispute as to the reasonableness of any fee to be paid
by the Township in defense of an official or municipal officer, as
provided herein, either party may seek review before the Superior
Court of New Jersey, Gloucester County, for adjudication.