DocketNumber: I.C. NO. TA-20703.
Judges: <center> DECISION AND ORDER for the Full Commission by BERNADINE S. BALLANCE, Commissioner, N.C. Industrial Commission.</center>
Filed Date: 7/2/2009
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/6/2016
Defendant filed motions to dismiss asserting that Plaintiff's claim is barred by public official immunity, judicial immunity, lack of subject matter jurisdiction, and failure to allege specific acts of negligence committed by a specific state employee. A hearing was held before Special Deputy Commissioner Taylor on Defendant's motions to dismiss only. At the hearing Plaintiff clarified that he intended to file his negligence claim against the Cumberland County Clerk of Superior Court and the Cumberland County District Attorney in their capacity as state employees (or agents) of the Administrative Office of the Courts.
N.C. Gen. Stat. §
With respect to Defendant's Motion to Dismiss based on public official immunity, the Full Commission finds that Plaintiff's claim is not barred by the doctrine of public official immunity. The doctrine of public official immunity provides that public officials engaged in the performance of their governmental duties involving the exercise of judgment and discretion, and acting within the scope of their authority, may not be held personally liable for such actions, in the absence of malice or corruption. Price v. Davis,
alleges a claim against the Administrative Office of the Courts, not individual Defendants. Patrick v. North Carolina Dept. of Health andHuman Services,
Defendant also asserted in their written Answer and Motion to Dismiss that Plaintiff's claim should be dismissed on several other grounds, including lack of subject matter jurisdiction; however, these additional grounds were not argued at the hearing. Based on the current record, the Full Commission is unable to determine if good grounds exist to grant Defendant's additional motions to dismiss.
The Full Commission concludes that the North Carolina Industrial Commission has jurisdiction over this claim.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Defendant's motion to dismiss based on public official immunity is denied. Defendant's additional motions are held in abeyance until decided by a Deputy Commissioner at an evidentiary hearing. Either party may request a hearing.
No costs are taxed as Plaintiff was permitted to file this civil action in forma pauperis.
This the ___ day of May 2009.
S/___________________ BERNADINE S. BALLANCE COMMISSIONER
CONCURRING: *Page 4
S/_____________ DIANNE C. SELLERS COMMISSIONER
S/_______________ STACI T. MEYER COMMISSIONER