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CHAPTER 7. PERSONNEL - GENERAL
The University of Texas at Austin Policy Memorandum 7.401 Office of the President September 1, 1977Subject: STATE LIABILITY COVERAGE FOR UNIVERSlTY EMPLOYEES
Pursuant to S.B. 37, passed by the 65th Legislature, and signed by the Governor on May 27, 1977 (effective date September 1, 1977):
A. The State is liable for and will pay:
B. The Act provides for defense by the Attorney General, conditioned upon service of process on him, or delivery of process to him by the person served within ten days after service.
- 1. Actual damages up to $100,000 per person and $300,000 per occurence.
- 2. Property damage up to $10,000 per occurrence; and
- 3. Court costs and attorney's fees adjudged against employees of The University of Texas at Austin for acts or omissions within the course and scope of their employment for the University provided:
- 4. Such acts or omissions are negligent (i.e., an unintentional breach of a non-contractual duty); or
- 5. Such acts or omissions amount to a deprivation of state or federal constitutional rights (except for bad faith actions).
C. Under the Act, the State is not liable to the extent that damages are recoverable under a contract of insurance or under a plan of self-insurance authorized by statute (e.g., the System Plan for Professional Malpractice Self-Insurance).
In order to effectively implement the provisions of this Act, all employees of the University shall immediately notify the Office of the President of notice of all claims and lawsuits. The Office of the President shall inform the Office of General Counsel, which in turn will notify the Attorney General. At all events, notice must be given to the Attorney General within ten (10) days after service of citation.