Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 2743 | Court of Claims
Section 2743.02 | State Waives Immunity From Liability.

Effective: September 30, 2021
Latest Legislation: House Bill 110 - 134th General Assembly
(A)(1) The state hereby waives its immunity from liability, except as provided for the office of the state fire marshal in division (G)(1) of section 9.60 and division (B) of section 3737.221 of the Revised Code and subject to division (H) of this section, and consents to be sued, and have its liability determined, in the court of claims created in this chapter in accordance with the same rules of law applicable to suits between private parties, except that the determination of liability is subject to the limitations set forth in this chapter and, in the case of state universities or colleges, in section 3345.40 of the Revised Code, and except as provided in division (A)(2) or (3) of this section. To the extent that the state has previously consented to be sued, this chapter has no applicability.
Except in the case of a civil action filed by the state, filing a civil action in the court of claims results in a complete waiver of any cause of action, based on the same act or omission, that the filing party has against any officer or employee, as defined in section 109.36 of the Revised Code. The waiver shall be void if the court determines that the act or omission was manifestly outside the scope of the officer's or employee's office or employment or that the officer or employee acted with malicious purpose, in bad faith, or in a wanton or reckless manner.
(2) If a claimant proves in the court of claims that an officer or employee, as defined in section 109.36 of the Revised Code, would have personal liability for the officer's or employee's acts or omissions but for the fact that the officer or employee has personal immunity under section 9.86 of the Revised Code, the state shall be held liable in the court of claims in any action that is timely filed pursuant to section 2743.16 of the Revised Code and that is based upon the acts or omissions.
(3)(a) Except as provided in division (A)(3)(b) of this section, the state is immune from liability in any civil action or proceeding involving the performance or nonperformance of a public duty, including the performance or nonperformance of a public duty that is owed by the state in relation to any action of an individual who is committed to the custody of the state.
(b) The state immunity provided in division (A)(3)(a) of this section does not apply to any action of the state under circumstances in which a special relationship can be established between the state and an injured party. A special relationship under this division is demonstrated if all of the following elements exist:
(i) An assumption by the state, by means of promises or actions, of an affirmative duty to act on behalf of the party who was allegedly injured;
(ii) Knowledge on the part of the state's agents that inaction of the state could lead to harm;
(iii) Some form of direct contact between the state's agents and the injured party;
(iv) The injured party's justifiable reliance on the state's affirmative undertaking.
(B) The state hereby waives the immunity from liability of all hospitals owned or operated by one or more political subdivisions and consents for them to be sued, and to have their liability determined, in the court of common pleas, in accordance with the same rules of law applicable to suits between private parties, subject to the limitations set forth in this chapter. This division is also applicable to hospitals owned or operated by political subdivisions that have been determined by the supreme court to be subject to suit prior to July 28, 1975.
(C) Any hospital, as defined in section 2305.113 of the Revised Code, may purchase liability insurance covering its operations and activities and its agents, employees, nurses, interns, residents, staff, and members of the governing board and committees, and, whether or not such insurance is purchased, may, to the extent that its governing board considers appropriate, indemnify or agree to indemnify and hold harmless any such person against expense, including attorney's fees, damage, loss, or other liability arising out of, or claimed to have arisen out of, the death, disease, or injury of any person as a result of the negligence, malpractice, or other action or inaction of the indemnified person while acting within the scope of the indemnified person's duties or engaged in activities at the request or direction, or for the benefit, of the hospital. Any hospital electing to indemnify those persons, or to agree to so indemnify, shall reserve any funds that are necessary, in the exercise of sound and prudent actuarial judgment, to cover the potential expense, fees, damage, loss, or other liability. The superintendent of insurance may recommend, or, if the hospital requests the superintendent to do so, the superintendent shall recommend, a specific amount for any period that, in the superintendent's opinion, represents such a judgment. This authority is in addition to any authorization otherwise provided or permitted by law.
(D) Recoveries against the state shall be reduced by the aggregate of insurance proceeds, disability award, or other collateral recovery that the claimant receives or is entitled to. This division does not apply to civil actions in the court of claims against a state university or college under the circumstances described in section 3345.40 of the Revised Code. The collateral benefits provisions of division (B)(2) of that section apply under those circumstances.
(E) The only defendant in original actions in the court of claims is the state. The state may file a third-party complaint or counterclaim in any civil action, except a civil action for ten thousand dollars or less, that is filed in the court of claims.
(F) A civil action against an officer or employee, as defined in section 109.36 of the Revised Code, that alleges that the officer's or employee's conduct was manifestly outside the scope of the officer's or employee's employment or official responsibilities, or that the officer or employee acted with malicious purpose, in bad faith, or in a wanton or reckless manner shall first be filed against the state in the court of claims that has exclusive, original jurisdiction to determine, initially, whether the officer or employee is entitled to personal immunity under section 9.86 of the Revised Code and whether the courts of common pleas have jurisdiction over the civil action. The officer or employee may participate in the immunity determination proceeding before the court of claims to determine whether the officer or employee is entitled to personal immunity under section 9.86 of the Revised Code.
The filing of a claim against an officer or employee under this division tolls the running of the applicable statute of limitations until the court of claims determines whether the officer or employee is entitled to personal immunity under section 9.86 of the Revised Code.
(G) If a claim lies against an officer or employee who is a member of the Ohio national guard, and the officer or employee was, at the time of the act or omission complained of, subject to the "Federal Tort Claims Act," 60 Stat. 842 (1946), 28 U.S.C. 2671, et seq., the Federal Tort Claims Act is the exclusive remedy of the claimant and the state has no liability under this section.
(H) If an inmate of a state correctional institution has a claim against the state for the loss of or damage to property and the amount claimed does not exceed three hundred dollars, before commencing an action against the state in the court of claims, the inmate shall file a claim for the loss or damage under the rules adopted by the director of rehabilitation and correction pursuant to this division. The inmate shall file the claim within the time allowed for commencement of a civil action under section 2743.16 of the Revised Code. If the state admits or compromises the claim, the director shall make payment from a fund designated by the director for that purpose. If the state denies the claim or does not compromise the claim at least sixty days prior to expiration of the time allowed for commencement of a civil action based upon the loss or damage under section 2743.16 of the Revised Code, the inmate may commence an action in the court of claims under this chapter to recover damages for the loss or damage.
The director of rehabilitation and correction shall adopt rules pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code to implement this division.
Last updated August 9, 2021 at 11:25 AM

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 27 | Courts-General Provisions-Special Remedies

Chapter 2743 | Court of Claims

Section 2743.01 | State Liability Definitions.

Section 2743.02 | State Waives Immunity From Liability.

Section 2743.03 | Court of Claims.

Section 2743.04 | Judges.

Section 2743.041 | Affidavit of Disqualification.

Section 2743.05 | Powers of Court.

Section 2743.06 | Fees and Mileage for Witness.

Section 2743.07 | Supreme Court to Appoint Clerk and Deputy Clerks - Bond.

Section 2743.08 | Supplies, Equipment - Compensation of Personnel.

Section 2743.09 | Duties of Clerk.

Section 2743.091 | Actions Under Rc 5903.02 to Be Given Priority.

Section 2743.10 | Civil Actions Determined Administratively by Clerk.

Section 2743.11 | Trial by Jury.

Section 2743.12 | Judgments Rendered in Writing.

Section 2743.121 | Court of Claims Commissioners to Render Award of Reparation Decisions in Writing.

Section 2743.13 | Filing Complaint or Other Pleading - Summons.

Section 2743.14 | Representation of State.

Section 2743.15 | Settle or Compromise Civil Action Against State.

Section 2743.16 | Statute of Limitations - Compromise of Claims.

Section 2743.17 | Prior Decision by Sundry Claims Board.

Section 2743.18 | Prejudgment Interest - Interest on Judgment or Determination.

Section 2743.19 | Enforcing and Paying Judgment and Interest.

Section 2743.191 | Reparations Fund.

Section 2743.20 | Appeals.

Section 2743.31 | Assumption of Liability in Shared Equipment Service Agreements.

Section 2743.43 | Expert Testimony on Liability Issues in Medical Claim.

Section 2743.48 | Wrongful Imprisonment Civil Action Against State.

Section 2743.49 | Adjusting Amount Recoverable for Wrongful Imprisonment.

Section 2743.51 | Reparation Award to Victim of Crime Definitions.

Section 2743.52 | Awards of Reparations for Economic Loss Arising From Criminally Injurious Conduct.

Section 2743.521 | Auditing Fee Bill Payments and Adjust Fee Bill Reimbursements.

Section 2743.53 | Appeals.

Section 2743.531 | Court of Claims Victims of Crime Fund.

Section 2743.55 | Determination of Claims for an Award of Reparations.

Section 2743.56 | Application for Award of Reparations.

Section 2743.58 | Immunity From Civil Liability.

Section 2743.59 | Investigating Claim for Award of Reparations.

Section 2743.60 | Denial of Claim or Reduction of Award of Reparations.

Section 2743.601 | Applicability of Certain Provisions Pertaining to Reparations.

Section 2743.61 | Reconsideration of Decisions - Appeal.

Section 2743.62 | Privilege - Mental and Physical Examinations.

Section 2743.63 | Contempt Finding.

Section 2743.64 | Effect of Criminal Conviction or Prosecution.

Section 2743.65 | Attorney Fees - Witness Fees.

Section 2743.66 | Payment of Award of Reparations in Lump Sum or in Installments.

Section 2743.67 | Making Emergency Awards.

Section 2743.68 | Application for Supplemental Reparations.

Section 2743.69 | Annual Report.

Section 2743.70 | Additional Court Costs and Bail for Reparations Fund.

Section 2743.71 | Information Explaining Awards of Reparations Provided to Victims.

Section 2743.711 | Attorney General Is Legal Representative of Reparations Fund.

Section 2743.712 | Investigation by Attorney General Prior to Reparations Fund Enforcement Action.

Section 2743.72 | Right of Reimbursement, Repayment, and Subrogation in Favor of Reparations Fund.

Section 2743.75 | Jurisdiction Over Claims Alleging Denial of Access to Public Records.