Current through the 2024 Budget Session
Section 1-41-103 - Self-insurance account; creation; authorized payments(a) There is created the state self-insurance account. The account shall be in such amount as the legislature determines to be reasonably sufficient to meet anticipated claims. In addition to any legislative appropriation, the account shall include all authorized transfers of monies to the account, all income from investments of monies in the account and payments by insurance or reinsurance companies. The account may be divided into subaccounts for purposes of administrative management. Appropriations to the account shall not lapse at the end of any fiscal period.(b) The self-insurance account shall maintain sufficient reserves for incurred but unpaid claims as well as incurred but unreported claims.(c) Expenditures shall be made out of the self-insurance account for the following claims which have been settled or reduced to final judgment: (i) Claims brought against the state or its public employees under the Wyoming Governmental Claims Act, provided any amount up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) paid for or in defense of each claim involving an automobile, physical damage, a settlement or adverse judgment shall be reimbursed to the self-insurance account by the state agency, from its existing budget, against which the claim is brought or which employs the public employee against whom the claim is brought;(ii) Claims against the state or its public employees, or a state judicial officer exercising the authority vested in him, arising under 42 U.S.C. 1983 or other federal statutes, which the state has obligated itself to pay under subsection (e) of this section, provided any amount up to two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00) paid for or in defense of each claim resulting in settlement or adverse judgment shall be reimbursed to the self-insurance account by the state agency, from its existing budget, against which the claim is brought or which employs the public employee against whom the claim is brought;(iii) Claims against a peace officer employed, with or without compensation, by the Wyoming state board of outfitters and professional guides, the University of Wyoming or a local government brought under the Wyoming Governmental Claims Act, provided: (A) The act or omission upon which the claim is based has been determined by a court or jury to be within the peace officer's scope of duties;(B) The indemnification for the judgment shall not exceed the limits provided by W.S. 1-39-118;(C) Any amount up to twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00) paid for or in defense of each claim shall be paid on a dollar for dollar matching basis from the account and from the University of Wyoming or the local government employing the peace officers;(D) Any amount up to twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00) paid for or in defense of each claim against a peace officer employed by the Wyoming state board of outfitters and professional guides shall be paid by the board; and(E) "Peace officer" as used in this paragraph includes part time and reserve peace officers as defined in W.S. 9-1-701(a)(viii).(iv) Claims against a peace officer employed, with or without compensation, by the Wyoming state board of outfitters and professional guides, the University of Wyoming or a local government arising under 42 U.S.C. 1983 or other federal statutes, provided:(A) Any amount up to twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00) paid from the account for or in defense of each claim shall be paid on a dollar for dollar matching basis from the account and from the University of Wyoming or the local government employing the peace officer;(B) Any amount up to twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00) paid for or in defense of each claim against a peace officer employed by the Wyoming state board of outfitters and professional guides shall be paid by the board;(C) The conditions and limitations of subsection (e) of this section apply to all claims under this paragraph; and(D) "Peace officer" as used in this paragraph includes part time and reserve peace officers as defined in W.S. 9-1-701(a)(viii).(v) Claims against contract physicians, physician assistants, nurses, optometrists or dentists brought under the Wyoming Governmental Claims Act or federal law, provided: (A) The contract physician, physician assistant, nurse, optometrist or dentist is unable to procure medical malpractice insurance coverage up to the limits specified in W.S. 1-39-110(b) or 1-39-118(a) as applicable;(B) The liability of the state shall not exceed limits specified in W.S. 1-39-118(a) except as the limitation may be increased by W.S. 1-39-110(b) both reduced by the amount of the contract physician's, physician assistant's, nurse's, optometrist's or dentist's malpractice insurance coverage applicable to such claim; and(C) The claim arises from services performed by the contract physician, physician assistant, nurse, optometrist or dentist for a state institution.(d) Expenditures may also be made out of the self-insurance account for any one (1) or more of the following: (i) Expenses related to claims under subsection (c) of this section;(ii) Costs of purchasing services, including loss prevention, risk and claims control, and legal, actuarial, investigative, support and adjustment services;(iii) Costs of insurance or reinsurance premiums consistent with market availability;(iv) Administrative expenses incurred by the division under this act including the cost of necessary personnel within the office of the attorney general, as may be mutually agreed upon by the risk manager and the attorney general, to handle claims arising under this act.(e) The state shall defend claims against its public employees, or a state judicial officer exercising the authority vested in him, arising under 42 U.S.C. 1983 or other federal statutes, subject to the following conditions: (i) The state shall defend and, to the extent provided by paragraph (v) of this subsection, indemnify any of its public employees against any claim or demand, whether groundless or otherwise, arising out of an alleged act or omission occurring in the scope of duty;(ii) Repealed by Laws 1988, ch. 50, § 2.(iii) If any civil action, suit or proceeding is brought against any public employee of the state which on its face falls within the provisions of paragraph (i) of this subsection, or which the public employee asserts to be based in fact upon an alleged act or omission in the scope of duty, the state shall appear and defend the public employee under an automatic reservation of right by the state to reject the claim unless the act or omission is determined to be within the scope of duty;(iv) Any public employee of the state against whom a claim within the scope of this subsection is made shall cooperate fully with the state in the defense of the claim. If the state determines that the public employee has not cooperated or has otherwise acted to prejudice defense of the claim, the state may at any time reject the defense of the claim;(v) Unless the act or omission upon which a claim is based is determined by the court or jury to be within the public employee's scope of duty, no public funds shall be expended in payment of the final judgment against the public employee;(vi) Nothing in this subsection shall be deemed to:(A) Increase the limits of liability under W.S. 1-39-118 for claims brought under the Wyoming Governmental Claims Act;(B) Affect the liability of the state itself or of any of its public employees on any claim arising out of the same accident or occurrence; or(C) Waive the protection of the state or its public employees from liability where immunity has not been specifically waived.Amended by Laws 2019 , ch. 115, § 1, eff. 7/1/2019.Amended by Laws 2011 , ch. 176, § 1, eff. 3/3/2011.