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TITLE 6 ACTIONS IN PARTICULAR CASES

CHAPTER 9 TORT CLAIMS AGAINST GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES

6-901    SHORT TITLE.
6-902    DEFINITIONS.
6-902A    SUPERVISORY PHYSICIAN.
6-903    LIABILITY OF GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES — DEFENSE OF EMPLOYEES.
6-904    EXCEPTIONS TO GOVERNMENTAL LIABILITY.
6-904A    EXCEPTIONS TO GOVERNMENTAL LIABILITY.
6-904B    EXCEPTIONS TO GOVERNMENTAL LIABILITY.
6-904C    DEFINITIONS.
6-905    FILING CLAIMS AGAINST STATE OR EMPLOYEE — TIME.
6-906    FILING CLAIMS AGAINST POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OR EMPLOYEE — TIME.
6-906A    TIME FOR FILING CLAIMS BY MINORS.
6-907    CONTENTS OF CLAIMS — FILING BY AGENT OR ATTORNEY — EFFECT OF INACCURACIES.
6-908    RESTRICTION ON ALLOWANCE OF CLAIMS.
6-909    TIME FOR ALLOWANCE OR DENIAL OF CLAIMS — EFFECT OF FAILURE TO ACT.
6-910    SUIT ON DENIED CLAIMS PERMITTED.
6-911    LIMITATION OF ACTIONS.
6-912    COMPROMISE AND SETTLEMENT BY GOVERNING BODY.
6-913    COMPROMISE AND SETTLEMENT BY BOARD OF EXAMINERS.
6-914    JURISDICTION — RULES OF PROCEDURE.
6-915    VENUE.
6-916    SERVICE OF SUMMONS.
6-917    RECOVERY AGAINST GOVERNMENTAL ENTITY BAR TO ACTION AGAINST EMPLOYEE.
6-918    NO PUNITIVE DAMAGES.
6-918A    ATTORNEYS’ FEES.
6-919    LIABILITY INSURANCE FOR STATE — COMPREHENSIVE PLAN BY DIVISION OF INSURANCE MANAGEMENT.
6-920    LIABILITY INSURANCE FOR STATE PROCURED BY DIVISION OF INSURANCE MANAGEMENT.
6-921    APPORTIONMENT OF COST OF STATE PLAN.
6-922    PAYMENT BY STATE OF CLAIMS OR JUDGMENTS WHEN NO INSURANCE.
6-923    AUTHORITY OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS TO PURCHASE INSURANCE.
6-924    POLICY LIMITS — MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS.
6-925    POLICY TERMS NOT COMPLYING WITH ACT — CONSTRUCTION — EXCEPTION.
6-926    JUDGMENT OR CLAIMS IN EXCESS OF COMPREHENSIVE LIABILITY PLAN — REDUCTION BY COURT — LIMITS OF LIABILITY.
6-927    TAX LEVY TO PAY COMPREHENSIVE LIABILITY PLAN.
6-928    TAX LEVY TO PAY CLAIM OR JUDGMENT.
6-929    LIMITATION OF LIABILITY OF VOLUNTEER FIREMEN.

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