Illinois Code § 110 ILCS 665/10-60

Police Department; liability insurance.
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(a) The Board shall provide each member of the Eastern Illinois University
Police Department without cost to him or her public liability
insurance covering him or her for any liability which arises out of his or her
employment
to the extent of the insurance policy limits which shall be not less than
$50,000.

 
(b) The Board shall have power to insure the Board, Eastern Illinois
University
and its branches under
Board jurisdiction, Board members, paid and unpaid employees of the Board,
and any students, volunteer workers, visiting faculty and professionals who
are agents of the Board in the performance or delivery of its programs or
services against claims, damages, losses, expenses and civil suits arising
out of statements, acts or omissions in the discharge of their duties,
which statements, acts or omissions do not involve intentional or willful
and wanton misconduct on the part of such persons; and to insure against
losses to real and personal property owned by the Board or in the actual or
constructive custody of the Board and for loss of income
from such real and personal property. The Board shall have power to defend,
hold harmless and
indemnify, in whole or in part, all persons as to whom any such insurance
is provided. Pursuant to its power to insure, the Board may establish
and accumulate reserves for payment
of such claims, damages, losses, expenses and civil suit awards
or obtain insurance affording
coverage for such matters. Reserves
established by the Board for the foregoing purpose shall be subject to the
following conditions:

 
 
(1) The amount of such reserves shall not exceed the 
 
amount necessary and proper, based on past experience or independent actuarial determinations;

 
 
(2) All earnings derived from such reserves shall be 
 
considered part of the reserves and may be used only for the same purposes for which the reserves may be used;

 
 
(3) Reserves may be used only for the purposes of 
 
making payments for civil suits, claims, damages, losses and expenses, including attorneys fees, claims investigation costs and actuarial studies associated with liabilities arising out of statements, acts or omissions of individuals in the discharge of their duties, which statements, acts or omissions do not involve intentional or willful and wanton misconduct on the part of such individuals, for payment of insurance premiums, and for the purposes of making payments for losses resulting from any insured peril;

 
 
(4) All funds collected for the purposes specified in 
 
paragraph (3) or earmarked for such purposes must be placed in the reserves;

 
 
(5) Whenever the reserves have a balance in excess of 
 
what is necessary and proper, then contributions, charges, assessments or other forms of funding for the reserves shall be appropriately decreased.

 
(c) As to all claims, damages, losses, expenses and civil suits covered
by insurance provided by the Board or as to which the Board has not provided
insurance, to the extent permitted by law, sovereign immunity shall apply
and recourse shall be limited to the Court of Claims.

 
(d) When permitted by law to enter into an agreement with any unit of
government, institution of higher education, person, or corporation for the
use of property or the performance of any function, service or act, the
Board may agree to the sharing or allocation of liabilities and damages
resulting from such use of property or performance of any function, service
or act. Such agreement may provide for contribution or indemnification by
any or all of the parties to the agreement upon any liability arising out
of the performance of the agreement.

amount necessary and proper, based on past experience or independent actuarial determinations;
considered part of the reserves and may be used only for the same purposes for which the reserves may be used;
making payments for civil suits, claims, damages, losses and expenses, including attorneys fees, claims investigation costs and actuarial studies associated with liabilities arising out of statements, acts or omissions of individuals in the discharge of their duties, which statements, acts or omissions do not involve intentional or willful and wanton misconduct on the part of such individuals, for payment of insurance premiums, and for the purposes of making payments for losses resulting from any insured peril;
paragraph (3) or earmarked for such purposes must be placed in the reserves;
what is necessary and proper, then contributions, charges, assessments or other forms of funding for the reserves shall be appropriately decreased.

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