Chapter 2.45
LEGAL REPRESENTATION

Sections:

2.45.010    Definitions.

2.45.020    Legal representation.

2.45.030    Exclusions.

2.45.040    Determination of exclusion.

2.45.050    Representation and payment of claims – Conditions.

2.45.060    Effect of compliance with conditions.

2.45.070    Failure to comply with conditions.

2.45.080    Reimbursement of incurred expenses.

2.45.090    Conflict with provisions of insurance policies.

2.45.100    Pending claims.

2.45.010 Definitions.

Unless the context indicates otherwise, the words and phrases used in this ordinance shall have the following meanings:

A. “Appointed” means any person formally appointed by the city council or as authorized by state law or city ordinance.

B. “Official” means any person who is serving or has served as an elected or appointed city official or officer, and any person who is serving or has served as an appointed member of any city board, commission, committee or other appointed position with the city. The term “appointed” as used herein shall mean a person formally appointed by the city council or as authorized by state law or city ordinance.

C. “Employee” means any person who is or has been employed by the city. (Ord. 2 § 1, 1994).

2.45.020 Legal representation.

A. As a condition of service or employment the city shall provide to an official or employee, subject to the conditions and requirements of this ordinance, and notwithstanding the fact that the official or employee may have concluded service or employment with the city, legal representation as may be reasonably necessary to defend a claim or lawsuit filed against the official or employee resulting from any conduct, act or omission of the official or employee performed or omitted on behalf of the city in their capacity as a city official or employee, which act or omission is within the scope of their service or employment with the city. This ordinance is subject to repeal or modification at the sole discretion of the city council, provided, that such repeal or modification shall apply prospectively only, and shall have no effect upon the obligation to indemnify and/or defend against any claim which is based, in whole or in part, upon any act or omission of an official occurring prior to the effective date of the repeal or modification.

B. The legal services shall be provided by the office of the city attorney unless:

1. Any provision of an applicable policy of insurance provides otherwise; or

2. A conflict of interest or ethical bar exists with respect to the representation.

C. If outside counsel is retained under subsection (B)(1) of this section, the city shall indemnify the employee from the reasonable costs of defense; provided the officer or employee shall not be indemnified for attorney’s fees in excess of the hourly rates established by the city’s contract with the attorney selected by the city. The officer or employee shall be liable for all hourly charges in excess of the hourly rate. (Ord. 2 § 2, 1994).

2.45.030 Exclusions.

A. The protection of this chapter shall not be available for:

1. Any dishonest, fraudulent, criminal, willful, intentional or malicious act or course of conduct of an official or employee;

2. Any act or course of conduct of an official or employee which is not performed on behalf of the city;

3. Any act or course of conduct which is outside the scope of an official’s or employee’s service or employment with the city; and

4. Any lawsuit brought against an official or employee by or on behalf of the city.

B. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to waive or impair the right of the city council to institute suit or counterclaim against any official or employee nor to limit its ability to discipline or terminate an employee.

C. This chapter shall have no force or effect with respect to any accident, occurrence or circumstance for which the city or the official or employee is insured against loss or damages under the terms of any valid insurance policy; provided, that this chapter shall provide protection, subject to its terms and limitations, above any loss limit of such policy. This chapter is intended to be secondary to any contract or policy of insurance owned or applicable to any official or employee. The city shall have the right to require an employee to utilize any such policy protection prior to requesting the protection afforded by this chapter. (Ord. 2 § 3, 1994).

2.45.040 Determination of exclusion.

The determination of whether an official or employee shall be afforded a defense by the city under this chapter shall be made by the city council on the recommendation of the city manager. The decision of the city council shall be final as a legislative determination and shall be based upon a finding that the claim or suit against an official or employee meets or does not meet the criteria of this chapter. Nothing herein shall preclude the city from undertaking an officer or employee’s defense under a reservation of rights. The determination as to whether to furnish a defense as provided under this chapter to a member or members of the city council shall be made without the vote of such member or members of the city council unless the inclusion of such member or members is required for a quorum; provided, that if a claim or lawsuit affects a quorum or greater number of the members of the city council, all such affected members shall retain their voting privileges under this section. (Ord. 2 § 4, 1994).

2.45.050 Representation and payment of claims – Conditions.

The provisions of this chapter shall apply only when the following conditions are met:

A. In the event of any incident or course of conduct potentially giving rise to a claim for damage, or the commencement of a suit, the official or employee involved shall, as soon as practicable, give the city attorney written notice thereof, identifying the official or employee involved, all information known to the official or employee with respect to the date, time, place and circumstances surrounding the incident or conduct giving rise to the claim or lawsuit, as well as the names and addresses of all persons allegedly injured or otherwise damaged thereby, and the names and addresses of all witnesses;

B. Upon receipt thereof, the official or employee shall deliver any claim, demand, notice or summons or other process relating to any incident or conduct to the city attorney, and shall cooperate with the city attorney or an attorney designated by the city, and, upon request, assist in making settlement of any suit and enforcing any claim for any right of subrogation against any persons or organizations that may be liable to the city because of any damage or claim of loss arising from the incident or course of conduct, including, but not limited to, rights of recovery for costs and attorneys’ fees arising out of state or federal statute upon a determination that the suit brought is frivolous in nature;

C. The official or employee shall attend interviews, depositions, hearings and trials and shall assist in securing and giving evidence and obtaining attendance of witnesses, all without any additional compensation to the official or employee and, if an employee has left the employ of the city, no fee or compensation shall be provided; and

D. The official or employee shall not accept nor voluntarily make any payment, assume any obligation, or incur any expense relating to the claim or suit, other than for first aid to others at the time of any incident or course of conduct giving rise to any such claim, loss, or damage. (Ord. 2 § 5, 1994).

2.45.060 Effect of compliance with conditions.

If legal representation of an official or employee is undertaken by the city attorney, all of the conditions of representation are met, and a judgment is entered against the official or employee, or a settlement made, the city shall pay such judgment or settlement not otherwise covered by insurance; provided, that the city may at its discretion appeal as necessary such judgment. (Ord. 2 § 6, 1994).

2.45.070 Failure to comply with conditions.

If any official or employee fails or refuses to comply with any of the conditions of this chapter, or elects to provide his or her own representation with respect to any claim or litigation, then all of the provisions for indemnification in this chapter shall be inapplicable, and have no force or effect with respect to any such claim or litigation. (Ord. 2 § 7, 1994).

2.45.080 Reimbursement of incurred expenses.

A. If the city determines that a lawsuit or claim against an official or employee is not covered by the provisions of this chapter, and a court of competent jurisdiction later determines that the lawsuit or claim is covered by this chapter, the city shall pay any judgment rendered against the official or employee and reasonable attorney’s fees incurred in defending against the lawsuit or claim. The city shall pay any costs and reasonable attorney’s fees incurred in obtaining the determination that such claim is covered by this chapter. If a court of competent jurisdiction determines that such lawsuit or claim is not covered by this chapter, the official or employee shall pay the city’s costs and reasonable attorney’s fees incurred in obtaining the determination that such claim is not covered under this chapter.

B. If the city determines that a lawsuit or claim against a city official or employee is covered by this chapter, and a court of competent jurisdiction later finds that such a lawsuit or claim is not covered by this chapter, the city shall be reimbursed for costs or expenses incurred in obtaining the determination such claim or lawsuit is not covered by this chapter. (Ord. 2 § 8, 1994).

2.45.090 Conflict with provisions of insurance policies.

The indemnification provisions of this chapter do not constitute a policy of insurance, and nothing contained in this chapter shall be construed to modify or amend any provisions of any policy of insurance where any city official or employee thereof is the named insured. If there is a conflict between this chapter and the provisions of any such policy of insurance, the policy provisions shall control; provided, that nothing contained in this section shall be deemed to limit or restrict any employee’s or official’s right to full coverage pursuant to this chapter, it being the intent of this chapter and section to provide the coverage detailed in this chapter only outside and beyond insurance policies which may be in effect, while not compromising the terms and conditions of such policies by any conflicting provision contained in this chapter. (Ord. 2 § 9, 1994).

2.45.100 Pending claims.

This chapter shall apply to any pending claim or lawsuit against an official or employee, or any such claim or lawsuit thereafter filed, without regard to the date of the events or circumstances which are the basis of the claim or lawsuit. (Ord. 2 § 10, 1994).