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SECTION 9-31-9

   § 9-31-9  Refusal to defend – Attorneygeneral. – The attorney general may refuse to defend an action referred to in §9-31-8 if he or she determines that:

   (1) The act or omission was not within the scope ofemployment;

   (2) The act or the failure to act was because of actualfraud, willful misconduct, or actual malice;

   (3) The defense of the action or proceeding by the attorneygeneral would create a conflict of interest between the state of Rhode Islandand the employee or former employee;

   (4) Within ten (10) days of the time he or she is served withany summons, complaint, process, notice, demand, or pleading, the employee orformer employee fails to deliver the original or a copy thereof to the attorneygeneral or his or her designee; or

   (5) The state employee or former state employee refuses tocooperate fully with the attorney general's defense.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-9 > Chapter-9-31 > 9-31-9

SECTION 9-31-9

   § 9-31-9  Refusal to defend – Attorneygeneral. – The attorney general may refuse to defend an action referred to in §9-31-8 if he or she determines that:

   (1) The act or omission was not within the scope ofemployment;

   (2) The act or the failure to act was because of actualfraud, willful misconduct, or actual malice;

   (3) The defense of the action or proceeding by the attorneygeneral would create a conflict of interest between the state of Rhode Islandand the employee or former employee;

   (4) Within ten (10) days of the time he or she is served withany summons, complaint, process, notice, demand, or pleading, the employee orformer employee fails to deliver the original or a copy thereof to the attorneygeneral or his or her designee; or

   (5) The state employee or former state employee refuses tocooperate fully with the attorney general's defense.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-9 > Chapter-9-31 > 9-31-9

SECTION 9-31-9

   § 9-31-9  Refusal to defend – Attorneygeneral. – The attorney general may refuse to defend an action referred to in §9-31-8 if he or she determines that:

   (1) The act or omission was not within the scope ofemployment;

   (2) The act or the failure to act was because of actualfraud, willful misconduct, or actual malice;

   (3) The defense of the action or proceeding by the attorneygeneral would create a conflict of interest between the state of Rhode Islandand the employee or former employee;

   (4) Within ten (10) days of the time he or she is served withany summons, complaint, process, notice, demand, or pleading, the employee orformer employee fails to deliver the original or a copy thereof to the attorneygeneral or his or her designee; or

   (5) The state employee or former state employee refuses tocooperate fully with the attorney general's defense.