Legal assistance. When an action is brought under this subchapter against an employee of the Commonwealth
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 8525
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 8525
§ 8525. Legal assistance. When an action is brought under this subchapter against an employee of the Commonwealth
government, and it is alleged that the act of the employee which gave rise to the
claim was within the scope of the office or duties of the employee, the Commonwealth
through the Attorney General shall defend the action, unless the Attorney General
determines that the act did not occur within the scope of the office or duties of
the employee. In the latter case, if it is subsequently determined that the act occurred
within the scope of the office or duties of the employee, the Commonwealth shall reimburse
the employee for the expense of his legal defense in such amounts as shall be determined
to be reasonable by the court. If an action is brought against a Commonwealth government
employee for damages on account of injury to a person or property and it is not alleged
that the act of the employee which gave rise to the claim was within the scope of
his office or duties, and he successfully defends the action on the basis that the
act was within the scope of his office or duties, and he has given prior notice to
the Attorney General and the Attorney General has refused to defend the action, he
shall likewise be entitled to the reasonable expenses of the defense. Cross References. Section 8525 is referred to in sections 17131, 17133, 17162, 17312, 17342 of Title
16 (Counties); sections 6006, 6018 of Title 64 (Public Authorities and Quasi-Public
Corporations); sections 1711, 1722 of Title 74 (Transportation).
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