A. The Division shall establish one or more risk management plans specifying the terms and conditions for coverage, subject to the approval of the Governor, and which plans may be purchased insurance, self-insurance or a combination of self-insurance and purchased insurance to provide protection against liability imposed by law for damages and against incidental medical payments resulting from any claim made against any county, city or town; authority, board, or commission; sanitation, soil and water, planning or other district; public service corporation owned, operated or controlled by a locality or local government authority; constitutional officer; state court-appointed attorney; any attorney for any claim arising out of the provision of pro bono legal services for custody and visitation to an eligible indigent person under a program approved by the Supreme Court of Virginia or the Virginia State Bar; any receiver for an attorney's practice appointed under § 54.1-3900.01 or 54.1-3936; any attorney authorized by the Virginia State Bar for any claim arising out of the provision of pro bono legal services in a Virginia State Bar approved program; affiliate or foundation of a state department, agency or institution; any clinic that is organized in whole or primarily for the delivery of health care services without charge; volunteer drivers for any nonprofit organization providing transportation for persons who are elderly, disabled, or indigent to medical treatment and services, provided the volunteer driver has successfully completed training approved by the Division; any local chapter or program of the Meals on Wheels Association of America or any area agency on aging, providing meal and nutritional services to persons who are elderly, homebound, or disabled, and volunteer drivers for such entities who have successfully completed training approved by the Division; any individual serving as a guardian or limited guardian as defined in § 64.2-2000 for any individual receiving services from a community services board or behavioral health authority or from a state facility operated by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services; for nontransportation-related state construction contracts less than $500,000, where the bid bond requirements are waived, prospective contractors shall be prequalified for each individual project in accordance with § 2.2-4317; or the officers, agents or employees of any of the foregoing for acts or omissions of any nature while in an authorized governmental or proprietary capacity and in the course and scope of employment or authorization.
For the purposes of this section, "delivery of health care services without charge" shall be deemed to include the delivery of dental, medical or other health services when a reasonable minimum fee is charged to cover administrative costs.
For purposes of this section, a sheriff or deputy sheriff shall be considered to be acting in the scope of employment or authorization when performing any law-enforcement-related services authorized by the sheriff, and coverage for such service by the Division shall not be subject to any prior notification to or authorization by the Division.
B. In any case in which the coverage provided by one or more risk management plans established pursuant to this section applies, no sheriff or deputy shall be liable for any verdict or civil judgment in his individual capacity in excess of the approved maximum coverage amount as established by the Division and set forth in the respective coverage plans, which shall be at least $1.5 million for sheriffs and deputies. If a jury returns an award in excess of $1.5 million, the judge shall reduce the award and enter judgment against the sheriff or deputy for such damages in the amount of $1.5 million, provided that this shall not affect the ability of a court to order a remittitur. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to limit the ability of a plaintiff to pursue the full amount of any judgment against a sheriff or deputy from any available insurance coverage. To the extent that any such award exceeds the coverage available under such risk management plans, the sheriff and any deputy shall be considered immune defendants under subsection F of § 38.2-2206. Automobile insurance carried by a sheriff or deputy in his personal capacity shall not be available to satisfy any verdict or civil judgment under the circumstances in which coverage is provided by one or more risk management plans.
C. Participation in the risk management plan shall be voluntary and shall be approved by the participant's respective governing body or by the State Compensation Board in the case of constitutional officers; by the office of the Executive Secretary of the Virginia Supreme Court in the case of state court-appointed attorneys, including attorneys appointed to serve as receivers under § 54.1-3900.01 or 54.1-3936, or attorneys under Virginia Supreme Court approved programs; by the Virginia State Bar in the case of attorneys providing pro bono services under Virginia State Bar approved programs; by the Commissioner of the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services for any individual serving as a guardian or limited guardian for any individual receiving services from a state facility operated by the Department or by the executive director of a community services board or behavioral health authority for any individual serving as a guardian or limited guardian for any individual receiving services from the board or authority; and by the Division. Upon such approval, the Division shall assume sole responsibility for plan management, compliance, or removal. The Virginia Supreme Court shall pay the cost for coverage of eligible persons performing services in approved programs of the Virginia Supreme Court. The Virginia State Bar shall pay the cost for coverage of eligible attorneys providing pro bono services in Virginia State Bar approved programs. The Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services shall be responsible for paying the cost of coverage for eligible persons performing services as a guardian or limited guardian for any individual receiving services from a state facility operated by the Department. The applicable community services board or behavioral health authority shall be responsible for paying the cost of coverage for eligible persons performing services as a guardian or limited guardian for individuals receiving services from the board or authority.
D. The Division shall provide for the legal defense of participating entities and shall reserve the right to settle or defend claims presented under the plan. All prejudgment settlements shall be approved in advance by the Division.
E. The risk management plan established pursuant to this section shall provide for the establishment of a trust fund for the payment of claims covered under such plan. The funds shall be invested in the manner provided in § 2.2-1806 and interest shall be added to the fund as earned.
The trust fund shall also provide for payment of legal defense costs, actuarial costs, administrative costs, contractual costs and all other expenses related to the administration of such plan.
F. The Division shall, in its sole discretion, set the premium and administrative cost to be paid to it for providing a risk management plan established 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 shall require. The premiums and administrative costs need not be uniform among participants, but shall be set so as to best ensure the financial stability of the plan.
G. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, a sheriff's department of any city or county, or a regional jail shall not be precluded from securing excess liability insurance coverage beyond the coverage provided by the Division pursuant to this section.
1986, c. 82, § 2.1-526.8:1; 1988, c. 848; 1995, c. 30; 2000, cc. 618, 632, § 2.1-191.12; 2001, c. 844; 2003, cc. 23, 49; 2004, cc. 121, 529; 2005, cc. 184, 212; 2006, c. 713; 2007, c. 773; 2009, cc. 265, 568, 813, 840; 2011, c. 789; 2012, cc. 476, 507; 2013, c. 555; 2014, cc. 35, 708.
Structure 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.
§ 2.2-1803. State Treasurer; regulation procedures for depositing money
§ 2.2-1805. Records of receipts of such checks, etc.; reports to Comptroller
§ 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.
§ 2.2-1821. 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
§ 2.2-1826. 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."
§ 2.2-1831.2. 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
§ 2.2-1835. 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
§ 2.2-1840. Blanket surety bond plan for state and local employees
§ 2.2-1841. Blanket surety bond plan for moneys under control of court