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First Substitute H.B. 33

This document includes Senate 3rd Reading Floor Amendments incorporated into the bill on Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 10:26 AM by rday. -->

Senator Dan R. Eastman proposes the following substitute bill:


             1     
WAIVERS OF IMMUNITY - EXCEPTIONS

             2     
2008 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

             4     
Chief Sponsor: Gregory H. Hughes

             5     
Senate Sponsor: Dan R. Eastman

             6     
             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill amends the Utah Human Services Code and the Governmental Immunity Act
             10      of Utah to provide exceptions to the immunity granted to government employees and
             11      certain persons, officials, and institutions.
             12      Highlighted Provisions:
             13          This bill:
             14          .    provides that the immunity of a person, official, or institution who participates or
             15      assists in a child protection matter does not apply if the person intentionally,
             16      willfully, or knowingly engages in certain misconduct;
             17          .    provides that the immunity of a government employee during the performance of an
             18      employee's duties, within the scope of employment, or under color of authority does
             19      not apply if the employee intentionally or knowingly engages in certain misconduct;
             20      and
             21          .    makes technical changes.
             22      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             23          None
             24      Other Special Clauses:
             25          None


             26      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             27      AMENDS:
             28          62A-4a-410, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2005, Chapter 102
             29          63-30d-202, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2004, Chapter 267
             30     
             31      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             32          Section 1. Section 62A-4a-410 is amended to read:
             33           62A-4a-410. Immunity from liability -- Exceptions.
             34          (1) [Any] Except as provided in Subsection (3), any person, official, or institution
             35      participating in good faith in making a report, taking photographs or X-rays, assisting an
             36      investigator from the division, serving as a member of a child protection team, or taking a child
             37      into protective custody pursuant to this part, is immune from any liability, civil or criminal, that
             38      otherwise might result by reason of those actions.
             39          (2) This section does not provide immunity with respect to acts or omissions of a
             40      governmental employee except as provided in Title 63, Chapter 30d, Governmental Immunity
             41      Act of Utah.
             42          (3) The immunity described in Subsection (1) does not apply if the person, official, or
             43      institution:
             44          (a) acted or failed to act through fraud or willful misconduct;
             45          (b) in a judicial or administrative proceeding, intentionally or knowingly gave, upon a
             46      lawful oath or in any form allowed by law as a substitute for an oath, false testimony material
             47      to the issue or matter of inquiry in the proceeding; or
             48          (c) intentionally or knowingly:
             49          (i) fabricated evidence; or
             50          (ii) except as provided in Subsection (4), with a conscious disregard for the rights of
             51      others, failed to disclose evidence that:
             52          (A) was known to the person, official, or institution; and
             53          (B) (I) was known by the person, official, or institution to be relevant to S. [ an ] a material .S
             53a      issue or
             54      matter of inquiry in a pending judicial or administrative proceeding if the person, official, or
             55      institution knew of the pending judicial or administrative proceeding; or
             56          (II) was known by the person, official, or institution to be relevant to S. [ an ] a material .S
             56a      issue or matter


             57      of inquiry in a judicial or administrative proceeding, if disclosure of the evidence was
             58      requested of the employee by a party to the proceeding or counsel for a party to the proceeding.
             59          (4) Immunity is not lost under Subsection (3)(c)(ii), if the person, official, or
             60      institution:
             61          (a) failed to disclose evidence described in Subsection (3)(c)(ii), because the person,
             62      official, or institution is prohibited by law from disclosing the evidence; or
             63          (b) (i) pursuant to the provisions of 45 CFR 164.502(g)(5), refused to disclose evidence
             64      described in Subsection (3)(c)(ii) to a person who requested the evidence; and
             65          (ii) after refusing to disclose the evidence under Subsection (4)(b)(i), complied with or
             66      responded to a valid court order or valid subpoena received by the person, official, or
             67      institution to disclose the evidence described in Subsection (3)(c)(ii).
             68          Section 2. Section 63-30d-202 is amended to read:
             69           63-30d-202. Act provisions not construed as admission or denial of liability --
             70      Effect of waiver of immunity -- Exclusive remedy -- Joinder of employee -- Limitations on
             71      personal liability.
             72          (1) (a) Nothing contained in this chapter, unless specifically provided, may be
             73      construed as an admission or denial of liability or responsibility by or for a governmental entity
             74      or its employees.
             75          (b) If immunity from suit is waived by this chapter, consent to be sued is granted, and
             76      liability of the entity shall be determined as if the entity were a private person.
             77          (c) No cause of action or basis of liability is created by any waiver of immunity in this
             78      chapter, nor may any provision of this chapter be construed as imposing strict liability or
             79      absolute liability.
             80          (2) Nothing in this chapter may be construed as adversely affecting any immunity from
             81      suit that a governmental entity or employee may otherwise assert under state or federal law.
             82          (3) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(c), an action under this chapter against a
             83      governmental entity for an injury caused by an act or omission that occurs during the
             84      performance of an employee's duties, within the scope of employment, or under color of
             85      authority is a plaintiff's exclusive remedy.
             86          (b) Judgment under this chapter against a governmental entity is a complete bar to any
             87      action by the claimant, based upon the same subject matter, against the employee whose act or


             88      omission gave rise to the claim.
             89          (c) A plaintiff may not bring or pursue any civil action or proceeding based upon the
             90      same subject matter against the employee or the estate of the employee whose act or omission
             91      gave rise to the claim, unless:
             92          (i) the employee acted or failed to act through fraud or willful misconduct;
             93          (ii) the injury or damage resulted from the employee driving a vehicle, or being in
             94      actual physical control of a vehicle:
             95          (A) with a blood alcohol content equal to or greater by weight than the established
             96      legal limit;
             97          (B) while under the influence of alcohol or any drug to a degree that rendered the
             98      person incapable of safely driving the vehicle; or
             99          (C) while under the combined influence of alcohol and any drug to a degree that
             100      rendered the person incapable of safely driving the vehicle;
             101          (iii) injury or damage resulted from the employee being physically or mentally
             102      impaired so as to be unable to reasonably perform [his or her] the employee's job function
             103      because of:
             104          (A) the use of alcohol;
             105          (B) the nonprescribed use of a controlled substance as defined in Section 58-37-4 ; or
             106          (C) the combined influence of alcohol and a nonprescribed controlled substance as
             107      defined by Section 58-37-4 ; [or]
             108          (iv) in a judicial or administrative proceeding, the employee intentionally or knowingly
             109      gave, upon a lawful oath or in any form allowed by law as a substitute for an oath, false
             110      testimony material to the issue or matter of inquiry under this section[.]; or
             111          (v) the employee intentionally or knowingly:
             112          (A) fabricated evidence; or
             113          (B) except as provided in Subsection (3)(d),with a conscious disregard for the rights of
             114      others, failed to disclose evidence that:
             115          (I) was known to the employee; and
             116          (II) (Aa) was known by the employee to be relevant to S. [ an ] a material .S issue or
             116a      matter of inquiry in a
             117      pending judicial or administrative proceeding, if the employee knew of the pending judicial or
             118      administrative proceeding; or


             119          (Bb) was known by the employee to be relevant to S. [ an ] a material .S issue or matter
             119a      of inquiry in a
             120      judicial or administrative proceeding, if disclosure of the evidence was requested of the
             121      employee by a party to the proceeding or counsel for a party to the proceeding.
             122          (d) The exception, described in Subsection (3)(c)(v)(B), allowing a plaintiff to bring or
             123      pursue a civil action or proceeding against an employee, does not apply if the employee failed
             124      to disclose evidence described in Subsection(3)(c)(v)(B), because the employee is prohibited
             125      by law from disclosing the evidence.
             126          (4) Except as permitted in Subsection (3)(c), no employee may be joined or held
             127      personally liable for acts or omissions occurring:
             128          (a) during the performance of the employee's duties;
             129          (b) within the scope of employment; or
             130          (c) under color of authority.


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