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3888 To provide the Indemnification of Current and Former Council Members, Local Board Members and Employees of the Town of TillsonburgTHE CORPORATION OF THE BY-LAW NUMBER 3888 A By-law to Provide for the Indemnification of Current and Former Council Members, Local Board Members and Employees of the Town ofTillsonburg. WHEREAS Section 279 of the Municipal Act, 2001 S.O. 2001, c. 25 as amended provides that, despite the Insurance Act, a municipality may be or act as an insurer and may exchange with other municipalities in Ontario, reciprocal contracts of indemnity or inter-insurance in accordance with Part XIII of the Insurance Act with respect to the following matters: 1. Protection against risks that may involve pecuniary loss or liability on the part of the municipality or any local board of the municipality. 2. The protection of its employees or former employees or those of any local board of the municipality against risks that may involve pecuniary loss or liability on the part of those employees. 3. Subject to Section 14 of the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act, the protection of the members or former members of council or of any local board of the municipality or any class of those members against risks that may involve pecuniary loss or liability on the part of the members. 4. Subject to Section 14 of the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act, the payment of any damages or costs awarded against any of its employees, members, former employees or former members or expenses incurred by them as a result of any action or other proceeding arising out of acts or omissions done or made by them in their capacity as employees or members, including while acting in the performance of any statutory duty. 5. Subject to Section 14 of the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act, the payment of any sum required in connection with the settlement of an action or other proceeding referred to in Paragraph 4 and for assuming the cost of defending the employees or members in the action or proceeding. AND WHEREAS exposure to liability under Acts dealing with areas such as environmental impairment or fisheries protection have prompted some municipalities to enact indemnification by-laws to address any gaps in their insurance coverage; AND WHEREAS Provincial downloading has brought new areas of exposure including the imposition of harsh penalties on elected representatives and senior managers for the actions of front-line staff, which has increased the risks still further; AND WHEREAS Council would like to address the indemnification needs of Council members, local board appointees and employees in a comprehensive manner; AND WHEREAS Council wishes to put in place appropriate protections against personal liability to ensure that competent staff, competent volunteers and competent Council members continue to be attracted to serve the Town ofTillsonburg; NOW THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg enacts as follows: The Town of Tillsonburg Indemnification By-law shall apply to all current arid former members of Council, current and former members of Local boards and cormnittees, and all current and former employees, subject to the limitations outlined in this By-law. 13404588.3 2. Definitions For the purposes of this By-law: "Action or proceeding" means an action or proceeding with any process issued out of or authorized by any court, administrative tribunal or other administrative, investigative or quasi-judicial body. "Council" means the Council of The Corporation of the Town ofTillsonburg. "Employee" means any salaried officer, or any other person in the employ of the Town or of a local board or committee and includes persons that provide their services on behalf of the Town without remuneration, exclusive of reimbursement of expenses provided that such persons are appointees of the Town or volunteers acting under the direction of a person in the employ of the Township. "Former employee" means a person who was formerly an employee of the Town or local board. "Former member" means a person who was formerly a member of a Council of the Town or local board. "Individual" means a person who was a member of Council or was an employee, as the case may be, at the time the cause of action or proceeding arise or at the time that the act or omission occurred that gave rise to the action or proceeding, notwithstanding that prior to judgment or other settlement of the proceeding, the person may have become a former member or former employee. "local board" means a municipal service board, police services board, planning board, or any other board, commission, committee, body or local authority established or exercising any power or authority under any general or special Act with respect to any of the affairs or purposes, including but not limited to members of any advisory committee including, but not limited to the following, the Accessibility Advisory Committee, Cultural Advisory Committee, Development Committee, Heritage, Beautification & Cemeteries Committee, Museum Advisory Committee, Parks & Recreation Committee, and any subcommittee appointed by any committee of Council and excluding a school board. "Town" means The Corporation of the Town ofTillsonburg. 3. Excluded Actions and Proceedings a) This By-law does not apply to: i) an action or proceeding where the legal proceeding relates to a grievance filed under the provisions of a collective agreement or to disciplinary action taken by the Town as an employer; ii) an action or proceeding brought under the Highway Traffic Act, RS.O. 1990, c. H.8 as amended and the Criminal Code, R.S. 1985, c. C-46 as amended unless such proceedings arose as a result of the individual's good faith pursuit or performance of the individual's assigned duties; iii) any expenses incurred by members of Council or a local board in obtaining legal advice to determine whether the member has a pecuniary interest in a matter which is the subject of a determination or consideration by Council or local board as defined herein; or iv) an action or proceeding commenced by the Town. The determination as to whether or not an action or proceeding is covered by this By-law shall be exercised by the Town in its sole discretion. Page 2 ofS 13404588.3 4. Indemnification a) Good Faith -lawful conduct The Town shall indemnify an individual in the manner and to the extent provided by Section 4 c) in respect of any civil, criminal or administrative action or proceeding, including appeals, brought by a third party for acts or omissions arising out of the scope of the individual's authority or within the course of the individual's employment or office if: i) the individual acted honestly and in good faith with a view to the best interests of the Town; and ii) in the case of a criminal or administrative action or proceeding that is enforced by a monetary penalty, the individual had reasonable grounds for believing that his or her conduct was lawful. b) Town Appointed Solicitor-to determine In the event that any determination is required as to whether an individual meets the requirements of this Section, the Town's appointed Solicitor shall determine if there are any terms and conditions that may apply to the indemnification of an individual. c) Manner and extent of indemnification The Town shall indemnify an individual who meets the requirements of Section 4 a) and b) by: i) assuming the cost of defending such individual in an action or proceeding; ii) paying any damages or costs, including a monetary penalty, awarded against such individual as a result of an action or proceeding; iii) paying, either by direct payment or by reimbursement, any expenses reasonably incurred by such individual as a result of an action or proceeding; and iv) paying any sum required in connection with the settlement of an action or proceeding; to the extent that such costs, damages, expenses or sums are not assumed, paid or reimbursed whether under any provision of the Town's insurance program or otherwise for the benefit and protection of such individual against any liability incurred by such individual. 5. Action -Proceedings a) Persons served with process Where an individual is served with any process issued out of or authorized by any court, administrative tribunal or other administrative, investigative or quasi-judicial body, other than a subpoena, in connection with any action or proceeding the individual shall forthwith deliver the process or a copy to the Chief Administrative Officer and/or Town Clerk, who in tum shall deliver a copy to the Town's Insurance Broker and the Town's appointed Solicitor. b) Lawyers retained by the Town's insurers Notwithstanding any other provision of this By-law to the contrary, any lawyer retained by the Town's insurers from time to time to defend the Town in any action or proceeding shall represent an individual with respect to that action or proceeding unless the Town instructs such individual otherwise. 13404588.3 Page 3 of5 c) Town's right to select lawyer Subject to Section 9 and to paragraph c) ii) of tbis section, the Town shall have the right to select and retain the lawyer to represent an individual and the CAO shall: i) advise such individual of the lawyer selected to represent the employee; and ii) advise the Council of the final disposition of the matter. 6. Conduct of Defence Where possible, the Town's Solicitor shall conduct the defence of such actions or proceedings. In exceptional circumstances the use of the Town's appointed Solicitor may not be possible and subject to Section 5 b) and Section 10 outside legal counsel may be retained having regard to: i) whether the Town's appointed Solicitor has the required expertise; ii) whether the Town's appointed Solicitor can provide the commitment of time and resources that is required; or iii) whether the Town's appointed Solicitor is or may be in a conflict of interest situation by virtue of conducting the defence of the individual. 7. Settlement-Council Approval Council shall have the right to approve the settlement of any action or proceeding. 8. Request for Approval of other Lawyer Subject to the provisions of tbis section, an individual may request approval to be represented by the lawyer of the individual's choice by writing to the CAO. 9. CAO or Designate-Review Request-10 Days The CAO or Designate shall witbin 10 days from receiving the request, either approve the request or deny the request and nominate a lawyer of the Town's choice and, in either case, advise the individual in writing of such decision. The authority to make tbis decision shall be in the sole authority of the CAO or Designate. In the event that the CAO or Designate does not advise the individual in writing of his or her decision within ten (1 0) day from receiving the request, the request shall be deemed to be refused. 10. Duty to Cooperate An individual involved in any action or proceeding shall cooperate fully with the Town and any lawyer retained by the Town to defend such action or proceeding, shall make available to such lawyer all information and documentation relevant to the matter as are within his or her knowledge, possession or control, and shall attend at all proceedings when requested to do so by such lawyer. 11. Failure to Comply -Conflict a) Failure to Comply with By-law If an individual fails or refuses to comply with the provisions of this By-law, the Town shall not be liable to assume or pay any of the costs, damages, expenses or sums arising form the action or proceeding and shall not be subject to the requirements of Section 4 c) of this By-law. Page 4 ofS 13404588.3 b) Conflict-Insurance Policies The Town maintains many different policies of insurance for both the Town and members of Council, officers and employees. The provisions of this By-law are intended to supplement the protection provided by such policies of insurance. In the event of conflict between this By-law and the terms of such policy of insurance in place from time to time of such policy or policies of insurance shall prevail. 12. Appeal-Enactment a) Appeals Where an individual seeks to appeal a judgment in a covered action or proceeding, the Town shall have the sole discretion to determine whether an appeal should be pursued, and whether the cost of the appeal will be covered by this By-law. If an individual pursues an appeal without representation by the Town and is successful in that appeal, the Town shall have the sole discretion to determine whether the individual shall be indemnified for his or her legal fees. 13. Effective Date That this By-law shall come into full force and effect upon passing. READ A FIRST AND SECOND TIME this 23rd day of March, 2015. READ A THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED this 23rd day of March, 2015. ~ -Town Clerk, Donna Wilson Page 5 of5 13404588.3