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Chapter 46 - Immunity of State and Political Subdivisions From Liability and Suit for Torts and Torts of Employees


  • § 11-46-1. Definitions
  • § 11-46-3. Declaration of legislative intent
  • § 11-46-5. Waiver of immunity; course and scope of employment; presumptions
  • § 11-46-7. Exclusiveness of remedy; joinder of government employee; immunity for acts or omissions occurring within course and scope of employee’s duties; provision of defense for and payment of judgments or settlements of claims against employees; contribution or indemnification by employee
  • § 11-46-8. Foster parents covered under this chapter
  • § 11-46-9. Exemption of governmental entity from liability on claims based on specified circumstances
  • § 11-46-11. Statute of limitations; notice of claim requirements; savings clause in favor of infants and those of unsound mind
  • § 11-46-13. Jurisdiction; appeals; venue
  • § 11-46-15. Limitation of liability; exemplary or punitive damages; interest; attorney’s fees; reduction of award
  • § 11-46-16. Expired
  • § 11-46-17. Creation of Tort Claims Fund; liability insurance
  • § 11-46-18. Mississippi Tort Claims Board; membership; payment of expenses; officers; meetings
  • § 11-46-19. Powers and duties of board
  • § 11-46-20. Tort Claims Board; regulation of liability coverage of governmental entities; annual review of insurance plans; other powers; fees
  • § 11-46-23. Provisions of chapter independent and severable
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