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105.03: TYPES OF CLAIMS: <br />The indemnification and insurance set forth in Section 105.02 of this Chapter includes claims <br />arising out of accidents, occurrences, acts or omissions, or to reimburse at1V elected official who <br />takes legal action against the CitY or its employees or officals for failure to provide public <br />information to an elected official, or where the public information is urovided in a discriminator� <br />manner. <br />105.04: AMOUNT: <br />The indemnification of Section 105.02 of this Chapter applies regardless of the amount of the <br />claim, even if claims are in excess of limits set by Minnesota law. <br />105.05: IlVIlVIUNITY: <br />By adoption of this Chapter, the City does not waive any limit or immunity from liability <br />established by Minnesota law, and reserves the right to assert such limits or immunity in <br />defending any person pursuant to this Chapter. <br />105.06: INSURANCE: <br />The City Council will ha�e sole discretion to purchase insurance or self insure for the protection <br />of the persons covered by this Chapter. <br />105.07: EXCEPTIONS: <br />The insurance and indemnification established by this Chapter shall not apply to the following <br />acts or conduct: <br />A. Action or conduct beyond the scope of a person's employment or responsibility. <br />B. Intentional acts which violate any of the following: criminal statutes, ordinances or <br />regulations of the United States, the State of Minnesota or the City exceptas a11��rPd ,. _.-� oeieeed: penyrn;�ae��no*s � <br />pursuant to M�it�n. Stat. 3 17A.521 and 465.76. <br />C. Intentional acts which violate an established City policy as set forth by the City Manager or <br />City Council. <br />105.08 INTERFERENCE WITH INDENINIF'ICATION <br />It shall be a violation of this Code. punishable bv misdemeanor prosecution, for any emnlovee or <br />elected official to interfere with the indemnification or reimbursement process. <br />SECTION 2. Effective Date. This ordinance sha11 be effective immediately <br />upon its passage and publication. <br />