Local government: employees and officers; civil immunity and indemnification for certain government officials; provide for. Creates new act.
Impact
The bill has significant implications on how local officials can perform law enforcement duties, especially regarding compliance with state law. Under HB5774, local governments are required to indemnify their officials against certain legal claims, including those arising from federal law, suggesting an encouragement of more proactive enforcement of state laws without fear of liability. It also caps indemnification payments for personal injury or property damage claims, which may have financial implications for local governments and their budgeting processes.
Summary
House Bill 5774 aims to provide immunity from liability and indemnification for certain state and local government officials, employees, and contractors concerning their enforcement actions under specific sections of the Michigan Penal Code. This bill establishes legal protections for these individuals when they act within the scope of their duties and are involved in enforcing criminal laws related to public safety. The text stipulates that officials will be shielded from lawsuits regarding their actions unless they are proven to have acted in bad faith or with recklessness.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding this bill include potential concerns over accountability and liability for officials who may misuse their power. Critics argue that providing blanket immunity could lead to a lack of accountability for law enforcement actions, thereby potentially endangering community trust in public service officials. Furthermore, the stipulation that appeals regarding civil actions against these officials must go directly to the state supreme court raises concerns about judicial accessibility and the speed at which grievances can be addressed.
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Torts: governmental immunity; governmental agency and employee liability for criminal sexual conduct; allow. Amends sec. 7 of 1964 PA 170 (MCL 691.1407) & adds sec. 7d. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4482'23
Torts: governmental immunity; governmental agency and employee liability for criminal sexual conduct; allow. Amends sec. 7 of 1964 PA 170 (MCL 691.1407) & adds sec. 7d. TIE BAR WITH: SB 1187'24
Torts: governmental immunity; governmental agency and employee liability for criminal sexual conduct; allow. Amends sec. 7 of 1964 PA 170 (MCL 691.1407) & adds sec. 7d. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0257'25
Torts: governmental immunity; liability of governmental employees; revise proximate cause requirement. Amends sec. 1 & 7 of 1964 PA 170 (MCL 691.1401 & 691.1407).
Relating to the creation of the criminal offense of improper entry from a foreign nation and indemnification of certain claims relating to the enforcement of that offense.
Relating to prohibitions on the illegal entry into or illegal presence in this state by a person who is an alien, the enforcement of those prohibitions and certain related orders, including immunity from liability and indemnification for enforcement actions, and authorizing or requiring under certain circumstances the removal of persons who violate those prohibitions; creating criminal offenses.
Relating to prohibitions on the illegal entry into or illegal presence in this state by a person who is an alien, the enforcement of those prohibitions and certain related orders, including immunity from liability and indemnification for enforcement actions, and authorizing or requiring under certain circumstances the removal of persons who violate those prohibitions; creating criminal offenses.
Relating to the creation of the criminal offense of improper entry from a foreign nation and indemnification of certain claims relating to the enforcement of that offense.
Relating to prohibitions on the illegal entry into or illegal presence in this state by a person who is an alien, the enforcement of those prohibitions, and authorizing under certain circumstances the removal of persons who violate certain of those prohibitions; creating criminal offenses.