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October 3, 2002 Michael J. Bowers R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Legal Aspects of WMD Events • • Background Jurisdiction Martial Law Mutual Aid Agreements Quarantine Evacuation Official Liability R. A. M. & Associates LLC
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Weapons of Mass Destruction “The purpose of terrorism is to terrorize. ” Mao Tse Tung R. A. M. & Associates LLC
WMD Threat • Terrorist Goals – disrupt society – produce mass panic and terror – get publicity R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Terrorism Exists Because. . . • • It is cheap It is mobile It is low tech It is deniable It is more effective than the political process It is less drastic than total warfare and IT WORKS! R. A. M. & Associates LLC
WMD Threat • Easy to obtain • Cost-effective – cost per casualty • • • Nuclear $2 million Chemical $2 thousand Biological $2 R. A. M. & Associates LLC
WMD Threat Unique Features • Fear • Lack of Training • Lack of Equipment • Potential for Mass Casualties • Psychological Casualties • Crime Scene/Evidence Collection R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Militia Movement USA Aryan Movement USA Aum Shinrikyo Japan R. A. M. & Associates LLC Hamas Palestinian
U. S. Militant Islamic Groups R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Terrorism - Definitions “The unlawful use of force or violence committed by a group or individual against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives. ” Federal Bureau of Investigation R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Terrorism - Definitions “Transnational” terrorism is terrorism that transcends national boundaries. Transnational terrorism occurs when the target group and the victims (both individually and/or institutionally), the perpetrators, the terrorist action, the mechanics of resolution, and other ramifications transcend national boundaries. R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Terrorism - Definitions “State terrorism” is terrorism conducted by a government against its own citizens within its own borders. R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Terrorism - Definitions “International terrorism” is often referred to as state-sponsored terrorism. International terrorism is transnational terrorism that is conducted by individuals or groups that are controlled by a sovereign state. R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Terrorism - Definitions “Domestic terrorism” is terrorism that is directed against the citizens, government, or other institutions, of one nation by terrorists or terrorist groups that inhabit that same nation. R. A. M. & Associates LLC
WMD Threat • Chemical • Biological • Nuclear • Conventional Weapons (explosives) R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Illustrative Population at Risk SMALL POX - 40, 000 ANTHRAX - 10, 000 TULAREMIA PNEUMONIC PLAGUE 1, 000 CHEMICAL ORGANOPHOSPHATE 10, 000 R. A. M. & Associates LLC
TERRORIST THREATS • Conventional weapons l Unconventional weapons R. A. M. & Associates LLC
CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS • Bombs • Guns R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Chemical Agents • Nerve – sarin, tabun, soman • Pulmonary (choking) – phosgene, chlorine • Vesicants (blister) – lewisite, phosgene oxime • Blood agents – hydrogen cyanide, cyanogen chloride R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Biological Agents • Bacteria – anthrax, E. coli, salmonella, plague, Qfever, tularemia • Viruses – smallpox, influenza, hantavirus • Toxins – botulinum, ricin, staph, enterotoxin B R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Biological - Key Points • Hospital as “First Responder” • Surveillance - Recognize Event • Isolation/Quarantine - Decision • Relationship with Public Health • Mortuary Services R. A. M. & Associates LLC
…The guy next door? R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Nuclear/Radiological Threats • Radiation sources in hospitals • Transportation accidents • Nuclear power plant accident • Radiological device R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Conventional Weapons Explosives • World Trade Center - 1993 • Oklahoma City Bombing - 1995 • Embassy Bombings (Africa) - 1998 • • World Trade Center - Sep 11, 2001 Pentagon - Sep 11, 2001 R. A. M. & Associates LLC
• *Dead - < 2, 819 • First Responders: • 343 (FDNY/NJFD) • 62 (NYPD/PAPD ) • 4 (EMS) * As of 08/29/02 R. A. M. & Associates LLC
TRENDS IN TERRORISM Groups involved with unconventional weapons tend to be: – Single-issue groups • Abortion • Animal rights • Religious Extremists – Nationalist / separatist groups – Apocalyptic groups R. A. M. & Associates LLC
TRENDS IN TERRORISM Targets today are: – General population (indiscriminate attacks) – Symbolic buildings or organizations R. A. M. & Associates LLC
NEW TRENDS IN TERRORISM R. A. M. & Associates LLC
TRENDS IN TERRORISM Overall, terrorist groups will become: – – less state-sponsored more transnational less accountable more interested in mass casualties R. A. M. & Associates LLC
The United States government estimates individual states’ unconventional weapons capabilities as follows: R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Nuclear Weapons China, France, Russia, UK, US, India, Pakistan Biological Weapons Chemical Weapons Declared Current Possessors India, Russia, US Suspected Possessors Israel Libya? China, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, N. Korea, Russia, S. Korea, Syria, Taiwan, Vietnam Suspected of Attempting Acquisition Iran, Iraq, Libya, N. Korea Libya R. A. M. & Associates LLC China, Cuba, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Libya, Myanmar, N. Korea, Pakistan, Syria, Taiwan, Yemen, former Yugoslavia
Capable of Obtaining CBRN • Former Soviet military • Russian mob • Drug cartels • Private companies • PLO • IRA Interested in Mass Casualty • Ramzi Yousef • Bosnian Serbs • Hezbollah • Chechen rebels • Algerian Islamic rebels • Kurdish guerillas • Timothy Mc. Veigh • Rwandan militias • Sendero Luminoso • Aum • Bin Laden • Suicidal cults Interested in Using CBRN • Lunatic fringe • Right-wing militias R. A. M. & Associates LLC International Group Capabilities
- (Events) suggest that the technical barriers to mass casualty terrorism are eroding. ” Jonathan Tucker Monterey Institute R. A. M. & Associates LLC
World Terrorist Organizations 1. Abu Nidal Organization (ANO) 2. Abu Sayyaf Group 3. Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade 4. Armed Islamic Group 5. 'Asbat al-Ansar 6. Aum Shinrikyo 7. Basque Fatherland Liberty (ETA) 8. Gama'a al-Islamiyya (Islamic Group) 9. Hamas (Islamic Resistance Movement) 10. Harakat ul-Mujahidin (HUM) 11. Hizballah (Party of God) 12. Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) 13. Jaish-e-Mohammed (JEM) (Army of Mohammed) 14. Al-Jihad (Egyptian Islamic Jihad) 15. Kahane Chai (Kach) 16. Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) 17. Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LT) (Army of the Righteous) 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MEK) National Liberation Army (ELN) Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) Palestine Liberation Front (PLF) Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) PFLP-General Command (PFLP-GC) Al-Qaida Real IRA Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) Revolutionary Nuclei (formerly ELA) Revolutionary Organization 17 November Revolutionary People's Liberation Army/Front (DHKP/C) Salafist Group for Call and Combat (GSPC) Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso, SL) United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC) Jemaah Islamiyah R. A. M. & Associates LLC
U. S. Militant Islamic Groups R. A. M. & Associates LLC
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The Federal Response Plan/ The Federal Terrorism Conplan An Overview R. A. M. & Associates LLC
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FEMA MISSION • Reduce the loss of life and property in disasters • Protect our Nation’s critical infrastructure from all hazards • Lead and support a comprehensive emergency management program of mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery R. A. M. & Associates LLC
STAFFORD ACT • Applies to natural disasters and other emergencies • Supplements resources of State and local governments and disaster relief organizations • Requires a Presidential declaration of a major disaster or emergency • Basis for federal funding for disasters and emergencies R. A. M. & Associates LLC
WHEN IS THE FRP IMPLEMENTED? • In response to an actual event requiring Federal assistance under a Presidential declaration of a major disaster or emergency • In anticipation of a significant event likely to result in a need for Federal assistance R. A. M. & Associates LLC
CATASTROPHIC DISASTER RESPONSE A National team would augment Regional resources during response phase of a catastrophic disaster. R. A. M. & Associates LLC
United States Government’s Role in Support of Catastrophic Events R. A. M. & Associates LLC
The US Government is there when needed! • United States Government responders will be in a “in support of” role when providing consequence management support to local and state governments. This element is key when providing Federal assistance to civil authority. • Federal assets remain under Federal control R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Domestic Emergency Continuum Probability Most Likely Least Likely -- IND Greatest HURRICANE Impact Civil Disturbance -- CBNRE HAZMAT -Severe Storms -Protests -- MAJOR FLOODING Least LOCAL & STATE FEDERAL R. A. M. & Associates LLC
WHAT HELP IS AVAILABLE? • Initial response resources, including food, water, and emergency generators • Emergency services to clear debris, open critical transportation routes, restore public utilities, and provide mass sheltering and feeding • Specialized teams for rapid damage assessment, emergency communications, medical assistance and support, urban search and rescue, emergency power restoration and R. A. M. & incident management Associates LLC
EMERGENCY SUPPORT FUNCTIONS (ESF’s) • The FRP employs a functional approach that groups under 12 ESFs the types of direct Federal assistance that a State is most likely to need • Each ESF is headed by a primary agency designated on the basis of its authorities, resources, and capability in that functional area • Federal response assistance is provided using some or all ESFs as necessary • Federal ESF representatives coordinate with their counterpart State agencies R. A. M. & Associates LLC
THE 12 ESFs Transportation Department of Transportation Resource Support Communications National Communications System Health and Medical Services Public Works and Engineering Urban Search and Rescue General Services Administration Department of Health and Human Services Department of Defense/U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Firefighting Department of Agriculture/Forest Service Federal Emergency Management Agency Hazardous Materials Environmental Protection Agency Information and Planning Federal Emergency Management Agency Food Mass Care American Red Cross Energy Department of Agriculture/Food and Nutrition Service Department of Energy R. A. M. & Associates LLC
FRP ACTIVATION n Following a declaration, the President may direct any Federal agency to use its authorities and resources in support of State and local assistance efforts n This authority has also been delegated to the FEMA Director; the Associate Director, Response and Recovery; the FEMA Regional Directors; and the Federal Coordinating Officer n They may activate some or all of the structures of the FRP to meet the needs of the situation R. A. M. & Associates LLC
FEMA Regions 1 10 5 8 Area Office Hawaii 7 9 3 6 USPACOM 2 (US Northern Command) R. A. M. & Associates LLC 4 Area Office P. R. USSOUTHCOM
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Tiered Disaster/Emergency Response Federal Response President FEMA DCO State Response State Emergency Management Local Response Incident Commander Local Emergency Management R. A. M. & Associates LLC DISASTER SITE
NUNN LUGAR DOMENICI OVERVIEW NLD Defense Against Weapons of Mass Destruction Act of 1996 directed DOD as lead to: • Train first responders • Establish a chemical/biological hot line • Loan equipment • Use National Guard as State/local asset for response. R. A. M. & Associates LLC
POLICIES & AUTHORITIES • Presidential Decision Directive (PDD) #39, U. S. Policy on Counterterrorism, June 21, 1995 • PDD #62, Protection Against Unconventional Threats to Homeland Americans Overseas, May 22, 1998 • PDD #63, Protecting American’s Critical Infrastructure, May 22, 1998 • Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, PL-93 -288 R. A. M. & Associates LLC
PDDs # 39 & 62 • Set National policy against terrorism • Require that Federal agencies cooperate to detect, prevent, defeat, and manage consequences of WMD incidents • Support the Federal Response Plan (FRP) Terrorism Incident Annex • Support Federal Terrorism Plan R. A. M. & Associates LLC
CRISIS MANAGEMENT (Lead Federal Agency - FBI) Measures to identify, acquire, and plan the resources needed to: • Anticipate • Prevent • Resolve a threat or act of terrorism. R. A. M. & Associates LLC
CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT Lead Federal Agency - FEMA) Measures to: • Protect public health and safety • Restore essential government services • Provide emergency relief to governments, businesses, and individuals affected by the consequences of terrorism. R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Responsibilities Crisis Mgm’t FBI Consequence Mgm’t FEMA R. A. M. & Associates LLC
WMD VS. DISASTER RESPONSE Similarities: • Mass casualties • Damage to buildings • Evacuation • Mass sheltering • Effect the economy • Public reaction R. A. M. & Associates LLC
WMD VS. DISASTER RESPONSE Differences: • Deliberate act • Crime scene • May not be recognizable as terrorist act • Mass contamination • Public reaction - fear R. A. M. & Associates LLC
SHARPENING THE RESPONSE TO WMD The Federal Terrorism Plan CRISIS Coordinating the Interface CONSEQUENCE Management FBI LEAD On Scene Cdr. (OSC) FEMA LEAD (Focus on Effects) Law Enforcement Starts Here Federal, State, Local / Private Sectors R. A. M. & Associates LLC Consequence Starts Here
THE FEDERAL TEAM (BIG 6) • Department of Justice – Federal Bureau of Investigation • Federal Emergency Management Agency • Department of Defense • Department of Energy • Department of Health and Human Services • Environmental Protection Agency • Other supporting agencies R. A. M. & Associates LLC
The Federal Response - To A Terrorist Incident (Federal Terrorism Plan) The President NSC Groups FEMA Director Attorney General FBI Director CDRG EST SIOC ROC OSC Command Post/JOC ERT State EOC Local EOC UC* Coordination Relationships Scene *Unified Command R. A. M. & Associates LLC
The Federal Response - To A Terrorist Incident (Federal Terrorism Plan) FBI OSC Command Post/JOC/JIC FCO SCO (FEMA) DOE State & Local Agencies EPA/USCG HHS Do. D R. A. M. & Associates LLC Federal Agencies
WHERE ARE WE NOW? • NLD transfer from DOD to DOJ (ODP) • DOD and DOJ equipment grant programs • FEMA grants for planning and training • Office of Homeland Security • Office of National Programs (ONP) FEMA • Homeland Security Agency (Pending) • Hospital administration (JCAHO 1. 4, 2. 4) R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Jurisdictions Considerations and Implications R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Jurisdiction, Federal • Presidential Decision Directive 39 (PDD-39): – Threat or use of WMD considered an act of terrorism – FBI as lead federal agency to coordinate all aspects of the Federal response to WMD incident • Other federal agencies with significant responsibilities: – – – Department of Defense (Do. D) Department of Energy (Do. E) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Public Health Service (USPHS) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) • Posse Comitatus Act (PCA) prohibits use of military in civilian law enforcement R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Jurisdiction, States • Primarily responsible for exercise of both law enforcement and public health powers • Activation of National Guard into state service or federal service can be assumed – Use of National Guard in state service does not violate PCA • Particularly in biological or chemical attack, state agencies will likely identify WMD event and be burdened early R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Jurisdiction, Local • Results of WMD event will overwhelm local resources – Number of casualties – Nature of casualties (victims of bio/chem agent requires decontamination and extraordinary care) • Local authorities will have best access to early useful information R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Jurisdiction, General • WMD events have federal, state and local jurisdictional implications • USC Title 10 • Insurrection • Mobilization • USC Title 42 • Quarantine • Interstate Commerce • “Home Rule” R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Jurisdiction, General Considerations • Consideration involves: • Area immediately impacted by WMD event • Areas remote to site of WMD event Example: May (should) Governor of Florida activate National Guard in event of mass anthrax attack in state of Minnesota? • Can this be federally mandated? • Can this be federally prohibited? • Existing federal statutes that govern bioterrorism incidents? R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Martial Law R. A. M. & Associates LLC
The Posse Comitatus Act (PCA) (18 USC 1385) • Prohibits U. S. military personnel from performing law enforcement functions such as: • search and seizure • surveillance and pursuit • being informants, undercover agents or investigators R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Martial Law • PCA effectively precludes federal martial law • State Martial Law, examples: – Missouri – Georgia • Usage is extremely rare. Since civil war only time statute has been invoked in court cases in either state involved claims by members of National Guard to workers’ compensation benefits while on state active duty. R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Martial Law, Cont. • “The Governor may, when in his opinion the circumstances so warrant, call out the organized militia or any portion thereof to execute the laws, suppress actual, and prevent threatened, insurrection and repel invasion. The governor, if in his judgment the maintenance of law and order will thereby be promoted, may by proclamation declare martial law throughout the state or any part thereof. ” Missouri R. S. Mo. § 41. 480(1) R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Martial Law, Cont. • “The Governor shall have the power, in case of invasion, disaster, insurrection, riot, breach of the peace, combination to oppose the enforcement of the law by force or violence, or imminent danger thereof, to order all or any part of the organized militia into the active service of the state…” Georgia O. C. G. A. § 38 -2 -6(a). • “Whenever any judge of a superior, city, or state court, sheriff or mayor of a municipality shall apprehend the outbreak of insurrection, riot, breach of the peace, combination to oppose the enforcement of the law by force or violence within the jurisdiction of which said officer is the conservator of the peace, it shall be [their duty], when it appears that the unlawful combination or disaster has progressed beyond the control of the civil authorities to notify the Governor; and the Governor may then, in his discretion” order the organized militia into the service of the State. Georgia O. C. G. A. § 38 -2 -6(b). R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Mutual Aid Agreements R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Mutual Aid Agreements • Local Mutual Aid Agreements • Emergency Management Assistance Compacts (EMAC) • Interstate Civil Defense and Disaster Compacts R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Mutual Aid Agreements • Local Mutual Aid Agreements: • City/Country All-hazards • Law Enforcement • Medical R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Mutual Aid Agreements Emergency Management Assistance Compacts (EMAC) “The Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) has been adopted by 41 states and 2 territories with additional states planning to join. EMAC is an interstate mutual aid agreement ratified by Congress, passed by state Legislatures and signed into law by the Governors, and is well coordinated with the Federal Response Plan. …Interstate and intrastate mutual aid assistance must be recognized and supported by the federal government as an expedient, cost-effective approach to disaster response and recovery…” White Paper on Domestic Preparedness National Emergency Managers Association- October 1, 2001 R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Mutual Aid Agreements Interstate Civil Defense and Disaster Compacts • NY/NJ Civil Assistance Compact - 1954 • Western Governor’s Compact R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Quarantine R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Quarantine • “Compulsory physical separation, including restriction of movement, of populations or groups of healthy people who have been exposed to contagious disease, or efforts to segregate these persons within specified geographic areas” R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Quarantine, cont. • Distinct from “isolation” – separation and confinement of individuals known or suspected (via signs, symptoms or laboratory criteria) to be infected with a contagious disease to prevent them from transmitting disease to others R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Quarantine, cont. • Response to biological attack • Outside the experience of police authorities • Federal quarantine authority cannot be used in a situation that is confined to a single state • Some states and localities do not have statutory quarantine authority • Level of force acceptable to enforce quarantine R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Quarantine, cont. • Response to Biological Attack • Most commonly discussed “first option”, followed by “vaccination rings” • When is quarantine most commonly used today? • Do federal, state or local plans exist for quarantine? R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Quarantine, cont. • Outside the experience of police authorities • When was the last act of quarantine in the United States? • What common events today most closely resemble “quarantine law enforcement operations”? • What differences would exist or be implied? R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Quarantine, cont. • Federal quarantine authority cannot be used in a situation that is confined to a single state • USC Title 42 - Interstate Commerce “. . . the Surgeon General under 42 USC 266 only has the authority to exercise quarantine powers if there is a declaration of war, the National Advisory Health Council (NAHC) recommends it, and there is an executive order specifying the communicable disease. “ R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Quarantine, cont. USC Title 42 - Interstate Commerce - cont. Section 106(a), 42 USC 9606 a. . . control population movement. "In addition to any other action taken by a State or local government, when the President determines that there may be an imminent and substantial endangerment to the public health or welfare or the environment because of an actual or threatened release of a hazardous substance. . . , he may require the Attorney General of the U. S. to secure such relief as may be necessary to abate such danger or threat, and the district court of the U. S. in the district in which the threat occurs shall have jurisdiction to grant such relief as the public interest and the equities of the case may require. The President may also, after notice to the affected State, take other action under this section, including, but not limited to, issuing such orders as may be necessary to protect public health and welfare and the environment. " R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Quarantine, cont. • Some states and localities do not have statutory quarantine authority • “Model State Emergency Health Powers Act - Oct, 2001” • Center for Disease Control (Georgetown & Johns Hopkins Universities) • NGA • National Conference of State Legislatures • Association of State and Territorial Health Officials • National Association of City and County Health Officers • National Association of Attorneys General R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Quarantine, cont. • Level of force acceptable to enforce quarantine • “Rules of Engagement” • Ingress/egress • Use of “deadly force” • Newer non-lethal “weapons” being developed and might be considered (example: non-lethal acoustic weapons for area denial, establishing cordons, crowd direction) R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Evacuation R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Evacuation • Evacuation in a chemical attack is theoretical equivalent to quarantine in a biological attack • Similar issues to quarantine – Lack of police experience – Use of force – Safety of responders – Liability for personal property R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Evacuation, cont. Issues: • Lack of police experience • More recent similar events • Hurricane evacuations • Tornado aftermath • Mandatory/Non-mandatory R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Evacuation, cont. • Use of force • “Rules of Engagement” • Forcible Removal • Use of “deadly force” • Confiscation of property • etc. R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Evacuation, cont. • Safety of responders • Exposure to contagious/infectious disease • Self-defense (force protection) • Workman’s compensation • Tort liability • Under Mutual aid agreements R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Evacuation, cont. • Liability for personal property • Security of premises • Liability for losses/damage R. A. M. & Associates LLC
LIABILITY R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Official Liability, State Law • Old System – Sovereign Immunity “Exposure of municipalities and public officials to lawsuits has evolved over time from almost complete protection under the doctrine of sovereign immunity to …. ” R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Official Liability, State Law • Current System – Liability for Wrongful Acts and Omissions “With specific immunities, exceptions, and limits – municipalities and public officials are subject to liability for their wrongful acts and omissions in the same way that people and private corporations are liable. ” R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Official Liability, State Law • Wrongful Acts and Omissions “Municipalities are generally responsible for the wrongful acts and omissions of their agents, employees, and elected and appointed officials when those people are acting within the scope of their authority. ” R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Official Liability, State Law Public officials can be sued personally for their activities on behalf of the municipality. Generally, public officials are indemnified for their official activities by state law. The municipality is required to defend and pay any claims brought against the public official, unless the public official commits an act that is outside the scope of official responsibilities or where the activities are committed intentionally, with knowledge of wrongdoing. R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Official Liability, Missouri • Official Immunity - Public employees not personally liable for negligent acts related to discretionary duties performed within scope of authority R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Official Liability, Missouri • Public employees are liable for negligently performing ministerial acts. Ministerial acts are acts that individual performs without exercising opinion or judgment (see Green vs Clayton [TAB A] and Sherer Law Review - TAB B) R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Official Liability, Missouri • Public employees personally responsible for actions which are not within the scope of their official responsibilities and where employee’s activities are committed intentionally, with knowledge of wrongdoing R. A. M. & Associates LLC
Official Liability, Missouri • Specific statutory exemption for state employees acting in their official capacity in connection with hazardous waste cleanup activities (see R. S. Mo. § 260 -500) and activities connected to emergency response commission and committees (see R. S. Mo. § 260 -600). R. A. M. & Associates LLC
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