Code of Virginia
Chapter 18 - Department of the Treasury
§ 2.2-1837. Risk management plan for public liability

A. Subject to the approval of the Governor, the Division shall establish a risk management plan, which may be purchased insurance, self-insurance or a combination of self-insurance and purchased insurance to provide:
1. Protection against liability imposed by law for damages resulting from any claim:
a. Made against any state department, agency, institution, board, commission, officer, agent, or employee for acts or omissions of any nature while acting in an authorized governmental or proprietary capacity and in the course and scope of employment or authorization;
b. Made against participants, other than professional counsel, in student disciplinary proceedings at public institutions of higher education for nonmalicious acts or omissions of any nature in the course and scope of participation in the proceedings; or
c. Resulting from an authorized indemnification agreement entered into by a public institution of higher education in the Commonwealth in accordance with this subsection.
A public institution of higher education in the Commonwealth may execute an indemnification agreement if the Governor (i) considers in advance of execution (a) the institution's analysis of the relevant public benefit and risk of liability, (b) the Division's charge to be assessed against the institution for providing insurance or self-insurance coverage for the claims resulting from the indemnification agreement, and (c) the Office of the Attorney General's comments and (ii) determines that execution is necessary to further the public's best interests.
The indemnification agreement shall limit the institution's total liability to a stated dollar amount and shall notify the contractor that the full faith and credit of the Commonwealth are not pledged or committed to payment of the institution's obligation under the agreement. However, no such institution shall be authorized to enter into an indemnification agreement in accordance with this subsection to indemnify any person or entity against damages arising from a sponsored project conducted by such institution. For the purposes of this section, a "sponsored project" is a research, instruction, or service project conducted at a public institution of higher education in the Commonwealth pursuant to a grant, cooperative agreement, or other contract;
2. Protection against tort liability and incidental medical payments arising out of the ownership, maintenance or use of buildings, grounds or properties owned or leased by the Commonwealth or used by state employees or other authorized persons in the course of their employment;
3. For the payment of attorney fees and expenses incurred in defending such persons and entities concerning any claim that (i) arises from their governmental employment or authorization, that (ii) arises from their participation in such student disciplinary proceedings, or (iii) is described in any such indemnification agreement, where the Division is informed by the Attorney General's office that it will not provide a defense due to a conflict or other appropriate reason; and
4. For the payment of attorney fees and expenses awarded to any individual or entity against the Commonwealth, or any department, agency, institution, board, commission, officer, agent, or employee of the Commonwealth for acts or omissions of any nature while acting in an authorized governmental or proprietary capacity, or in reliance upon any constitutional provision, or law of the Commonwealth. It is the obligation of the Division to provide for such indemnification regardless of whether there is a request for or an award of damages associated with the award of such fees and expenses.
a. As a condition of coverage for the payment of attorney fees and expenses, the department, agency, institution, board, commission, officer, agent, or employee of the Commonwealth shall (i) promptly notify the Division of the commencement of any claim, suit, action or other proceeding prior to its settlement, (ii) provide the Division with full nonprivileged information on the matter as requested, and (iii) permit the Division to participate in the investigation of such claim, suit, action or other proceeding. Failure to promptly notify the Division or to reasonably cooperate may, at the Division's discretion, result in no payment or a reduced payment being made.
b. The Division shall set the premium and administrative costs to be paid to it for providing payment of attorney fees and expenses awarded pursuant to this section. The premiums and administrative costs set by the Division shall be payable in the amounts, at the time and in the manner that the Division in its sole discretion requires. Premiums and administrative costs shall be set to best ensure the financial stability of the plan.
B. Any risk management plan established pursuant to this section shall provide for the establishment of a trust fund or contribution to the State Insurance Reserve Trust Fund for the payment of claims covered under the plan. The funds shall be invested as provided in § 2.2-1806 and interest shall be added to the fund as earned. The trust fund shall also provide for payment of administrative costs, contractual costs, and other expenses related to the administration of such plan.
C. The risk management plan for public liability shall be submitted to the Governor for approval prior to implementation.
D. The risk management plan established pursuant to this section shall provide protection against professional liability imposed by law as provided in § 24.2-121, resulting from any claim made against a local electoral board, any of its members, any general registrar, or any employee of or paid deputy to a registrar for acts or omissions of any nature while acting in an authorized governmental or proprietary capacity and in the course and scope of employment or authorization, regardless of whether or not the civil action requests monetary damages, subject to the limitations of the risk management plan.
E. The risk management plan established pursuant to this section shall provide protection against any claim made against any soil and water conservation district, director, officer, agent or employee thereof, (i) arising out of the ownership, maintenance or use of buildings, grounds or properties owned, leased or maintained by any such district or used by district employees or other authorized persons in the course of their employment or (ii) arising out of acts or omissions of any nature while acting in an authorized governmental or proprietary capacity and in the course and scope of employment or authorization.
F. The risk management plan established pursuant to this section shall provide protection against professional liability imposed by law for damages resulting from any claim made against a local school board selection commission or local school board selection commission members for acts or omissions of any nature while acting in an authorized governmental or proprietary capacity and in the course and scope of authorization, subject to the limitations of the risk management plan.
G. The risk management plan established pursuant to this section shall provide coverage for any matter that involves or could involve an action or proceeding against a judge, the nature of which is designed to determine whether discipline or other sanction of the judge for malfeasance or misfeasance is appropriate or to otherwise determine the fitness of the judge to hold office or to continue his employment. No coverage or indemnification shall be made pursuant to this subsection when the Supreme Court of Virginia finds that the judge should be censured or removed from office pursuant to § 10 of Article VI of the Constitution of Virginia or statutes enacted pursuant thereto.
H. The risk management plan established pursuant to this section shall provide protection against claims made against chaplains by persons incarcerated in a state correctional facility, a juvenile correctional center, or a facility operated pursuant to the Corrections Private Management Act (§ 53.1-261 et seq.) arising out of services provided by the chaplains to such incarcerated persons, regardless of whether such services were provided on a volunteer basis or for compensation. For the purposes of this subsection, chaplains shall include only those persons, who, at the time any claim may arise, were acting pursuant to, and in compliance with, an agreement between the chaplain or an organization to which the chaplain belongs, and the Department of Corrections, the Department of Juvenile Justice, or an operator of a facility operated pursuant to the Corrections Private Management Act.
1980, c. 488, § 2.1-526.8; 1982, c. 318; 1986, cc. 554, 558; 1988, cc. 763, 780, 848; 1990, c. 484; 1995, c. 794; 2000, cc. 618, 632, § 2.1-191.11; 2001, c. 844; 2002, c. 765; 2003, c. 828; 2005, cc. 492, 548; 2011, c. 359; 2012, c. 366; 2022, c. 140.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 2.2 - Administration of Government

Chapter 18 - Department of the Treasury

§ 2.2-1800. Department of the Treasury; State Treasurer

§ 2.2-1801. State Treasurer to appoint administrative assistants, etc.

§ 2.2-1802. Payment of state funds into state treasury; deposits in state depositories; credit of fund not paid into general fund; exceptions as to endowments and gifts to institutions; appropriations by federal government

§ 2.2-1803. State Treasurer; regulation procedures for depositing money

§ 2.2-1804. Payment by delivery of checks, etc., to State Treasurer; liability when not paid on presentation

§ 2.2-1805. Records of receipts of such checks, etc.; reports to Comptroller

§ 2.2-1806. Investment of current funds in state treasury; withdrawals and transfers of moneys to be invested

§ 2.2-1807. Investments, etc., in custody of State Treasurer

§ 2.2-1808. State Treasurer may sell securities in general fund; exceptions; disposition of proceeds

§ 2.2-1809. Warrants on state treasury to be listed and numbered

§ 2.2-1810. State Treasurer to keep accounts with depositories

§ 2.2-1811. Unpresented checks drawn by State Treasurer; replacement and payment

§ 2.2-1812. Admissibility of reproductions of checks in evidence; compliance with subpoena

§ 2.2-1813. Deposits in banks and savings institutions designated as state depositories

§ 2.2-1814. Amount and time limit of deposits

§ 2.2-1815. Security to be given by depositories holding state funds

§ 2.2-1816. How public moneys transferred to depositories

§ 2.2-1817. Commonwealth shall not be liable for loss in collection of checks, etc.

§ 2.2-1818. Responsibility of Commonwealth for securities deposited with Commonwealth Transportation Board

§ 2.2-1819. Payments to be made in accordance with appropriations; submission and approval of quarterly estimates

§ 2.2-1820. Reserved

§ 2.2-1821. Deposits to be to credit of State Treasurer; how money withdrawn

§ 2.2-1822. Conditions to issuance of disbursement warrants

§ 2.2-1822.1. Recovery audits of state contracts

§ 2.2-1823. Lump-sum transfers prohibited

§ 2.2-1824. Petty cash, payroll and other funds

§ 2.2-1825. Issuance of warrants for payment of claims; Comptroller to keep and sign register of warrants issued; signing of checks drawn on such warrants; electronic payment systems

§ 2.2-1826. Issuance of replacement warrants generally

§ 2.2-1827. When replacement warrant issued without bond

§ 2.2-1828. Creation of Revenue Stabilization Fund

§ 2.2-1829. Reports of Auditor of Public Accounts; Fund deposits and withdrawals

§ 2.2-1830. Decline in forecasted revenues

§ 2.2-1831. Sources or components of "general fund revenues."

§ 2.2-1831.1. Definitions

§ 2.2-1831.2. Creation of Revenue Reserve Fund

§ 2.2-1831.3. Commitment of funds for Revenue Reserve Fund

§ 2.2-1831.4. Decline in forecasted revenues

§ 2.2-1831.5. Sources or components of general fund revenues

§ 2.2-1832. Division of Risk Management

§ 2.2-1833. Property and insurance records to be maintained

§ 2.2-1834. Inspection of state-owned properties for insurance purposes; determination of coverage; procurement, discontinuance, etc., of insurance

§ 2.2-1835. State Insurance Reserve Trust Fund

§ 2.2-1836. Insurance plan for state-owned buildings and state-owned contents of buildings

§ 2.2-1837. Risk management plan for public liability

§ 2.2-1838. Insurance of state motor vehicles

§ 2.2-1839. Risk management plans administered by the Department of the Treasury's Risk Management Division for political subdivisions, constitutional officers, etc.

§ 2.2-1839.1. Not in effect

§ 2.2-1840. Blanket surety bond plan for state and local employees

§ 2.2-1841. Blanket surety bond plan for moneys under control of court

§ 2.2-1842. Sovereign immunity

§ 2.2-1843. Loss prevention