Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 4.92 - Actions and Claims Against State.
4.92.060 - Action against state officers, employees, volunteers, or foster parents—Request for defense.

RCW 4.92.060
Action against state officers, employees, volunteers, or foster parents—Request for defense.

Whenever an action or proceeding for damages shall be instituted against any state officer, including state elected officials, employee, volunteer, or foster parent licensed in accordance with chapter 74.15 RCW, arising from acts or omissions while performing, or in good faith purporting to perform, official duties, or, in the case of a foster parent, arising from the good faith provision of foster care services, such officer, employee, volunteer, or foster parent may request the attorney general to authorize the defense of said action or proceeding at the expense of the state.

[ 1989 c 403 § 2; 1986 c 126 § 5; 1985 c 217 § 1; 1975 1st ex.s. c 126 § 1; 1975 c 40 § 1; 1921 c 79 § 1; RRS § 890-1.]
NOTES:

Findings—1989 c 403: "The legislature finds and declares that foster parents are a valuable resource providing an important service to the citizens of Washington. The legislature further recognizes that the current insurance crisis has adversely affected some foster family homes in several ways: (1) In some locales, foster parents are unable to obtain liability insurance coverage over and above homeowner's or tenant's coverage for actions filed against them by the foster child or the child's parents or legal guardian. In addition, the monthly payment made to foster family homes is not sufficient to cover the cost of obtaining this extended coverage and there is no mechanism in place by which foster parents can recapture this cost; (2) foster parents' personal resources are at risk. Therefore, the legislature is providing relief to address these problems." [ 1989 c 403 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 4 - Civil Procedure

Chapter 4.92 - Actions and Claims Against State.

4.92.005 - "Volunteer"—Definition.

4.92.006 - Definitions.

4.92.010 - Where brought—Change of venue.

4.92.020 - Service of summons and complaint.

4.92.030 - Duties of attorney general—Procedure.

4.92.040 - Judgments—Claims to legislature against state—Payment procedure—Inapplicability to judgments and claims against housing finance commission.

4.92.050 - Limitations.

4.92.060 - Action against state officers, employees, volunteers, or foster parents—Request for defense.

4.92.070 - Actions against state officers, employees, volunteers, or foster parents—Defense by attorney general—Legal expenses.

4.92.075 - Action against state officers, employees, or volunteers—Judgment satisfied by state.

4.92.080 - Bond not required of state.

4.92.090 - Tortious conduct of state—Liability for damages.

4.92.100 - Tortious conduct of state or its agents—Claims—Presentment and filing—Contents.

4.92.110 - Tortious conduct of state or its agents—Presentment and filing of claim prerequisite to suit.

4.92.120 - Tortious conduct of state—Assignment of claims.

4.92.130 - Tortious conduct of state—Liability account—Purpose.

4.92.150 - Compromise and settlement of claims by attorney general.

4.92.160 - Payment of claims and judgments.

4.92.175 - Action against state patrol officers in private law enforcement off-duty employment—Immunity of state—Notice to employer.

4.92.180 - State, local governments not liable for injury to unauthorized third-party occupant of state or local government vehicle.

4.92.200 - Actions against state on state warrant appearing to be redeemed—Claim required—Time limitation.

4.92.210 - Risk management—Review of claims—Settlements.

4.92.220 - Risk management administration account.

4.92.240 - Rules.

4.92.250 - Risk management—Risk manager may delegate powers and duties.

4.92.260 - Construction.

4.92.270 - Risk management—Standard indemnification agreements.

4.92.280 - Local government reimbursement claims.