Defense of official immunity. In any action brought against an employee of a local agency for damages on account
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 8546
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 8546
§ 8546. Defense of official immunity. In any action brought against an employee of a local agency for damages on account
of an injury to a person or property based upon claims arising from, or reasonably
related to, the office or the performance of the duties of the employee, the employee
may assert on his own behalf, or the local agency may assert on his behalf: (1) Defenses which are available at common law to the employee. (2) The defense that the conduct of the employee which gave rise to the claim was authorized
or required by law, or that he in good faith reasonably believed the conduct was authorized
or required by law. (3) The defense that the act of the employee which gave rise to the claim was within the
policymaking discretion granted to the employee by law. For purposes of this subsection,
all acts of members of the governing body of a local agency or of the chief executive
officer thereof are deemed to be within the policymaking discretion granted to such
person by law. Cross References. Section 8546 is referred to in sections 8542, 8550 of this title.
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