Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 11-261
Authority to procure liability and errors and omissions insurance covering officers, agents and employees
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A. Counties may expend public funds to procure liability insurance covering their officers, agents, and employees while engaged in governmental or proprietary capacities.
B. Counties may expend public funds to procure errors and omissions insurance covering those county officers, agents and employees subject to the provisions of sections 11-449, 11-477 or 11-543.
C. A county may elect to self insure and may as a part of a plan of self insurance, bind itself to its officers, agents and employees, to defend them and hold them harmless against the claims of third persons arising out of acts and omissions committed while acting in the capacity of an officer, agent or employee of the county.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases, 1968–2008 · leading case: Hounshell v. White
Hounshell v. White (2008)
“See A.R.S. § 11-261 (2001). 2 . The Board argues that we should not consider other arguments raised in the trial court that might support the trial court's order but were not the basis of that court’s decision.”
Collins v. Corbin (1989)
“Respondents argue that the county attorney is responsible for advising justices of the peace on legal matters, pursuant to A.”
Patterson v. City of Phoenix (1968)
“§ 38-641 (State); A.R.S. § 11-261 (Counties); A.R.S. § 9-497 (Cities and Towns).”
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