Judges: Robert A. Butterworth Attorney General
Filed Date: 9/1/1995
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Ms. Kimberly J. Tucker, General Counsel Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services 1317 Winewood Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0700
Dear Ms. Tucker:
You ask the following question:
Is a member of a Health and Human Services Board an "officer, employee, or agent of the state or of any of its subdivisions" for purposes of the waiver of sovereign immunity contained in section
In sum:
A member of a Health and Human Services Board is an "officer, employee, or agent of the state or of any of its subdivisions" for purposes of the waiver of immunity contained in section
Section
Section
No officer, employee, or agent of the state or of any of its subdivisions shall be held personally liable in tort or named as a party defendant in any action for any injury or damage suffered as a result of any act, event, or omission of action in the scope of his employment or function, unless such officer, employee, or agent acted in bad faith or with malicious purpose or in a manner exhibiting wanton and willful disregard of human rights, safety, or property. . . . The exclusive remedy for injury or damage suffered as a result of an act, event, or omission of an officer, employee, or agent of the state or any of its subdivisions or constitutional officers shall be by action against the governmental entity, or the head of such entity in his official capacity, or the constitutional officer of which the officer, employee, or agent is an employee, unless such act or omission was committed in bad faith or with malicious purpose or in a manner exhibiting wanton and willful disregard of human rights, safety, or property. The state or its subdivisions shall not be liable in tort for the acts or omissions of an officer, employee, or agent committed while acting outside the course and scope of his employment or committed in bad faith or with malicious purpose or in a manner exhibiting wanton and willful disregard of human rights, safety, or property.
Thus, except as provided in section
"State agencies or subdivisions" are defined as including
the executive departments, the Legislature, the judicial branch (including public defenders), and the independent establishments of the state; counties and municipalities; and corporations primarily acting as instrumentalities or agencies of the state, counties, or municipalities, including the Spaceport Florida Authority.3
The Health and Human Services Boards are established by state statute. Section
Accordingly, I am of the opinion that a member of a Health and Human Services Board is an "officer, employee, or agent of the state or any of its subdivisions" for purposes of the waiver of sovereign immunity as contained in section
Sincerely,
Robert A. Butterworth Attorney General
RAB/tgk