Margaret A. Gatewood General Counsel Kansas Department of Insurance 420 S.W. 9th Street Topeka, Kansas 66612
Dear Ms. Gatewood:
As General Counsel for the Kansas Department of Insurance you inquire whether the provisions of the Kansas Tort Claims Act, K.S.A.
The Tort Claims Act generally imposes liability on governmental entities for the negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of employees of those entities when acting within the scope of their employment. K.S.A. 1996 Supp.
"(a) `State' means the state of Kansas and any department or branch of state government, or any agency, authority, institution or other instrumentality thereof.
"(c) `Governmental entity' means state or municipality.
"(d) `Employee' means any officer, employee, servant or member of a board, commission, committee, division, department, branch or council of a governmental entity, including elected or appointed officials and persons acting on behalf or in service of a governmental entity in any official capacity, whether with or without compensation and a charitable health care provider. Employee includes any steward or racing judge appointed pursuant to K.S.A.
74-8818 , and amendments thereto, regardless of whether the services of such steward or racing judge are rendered pursuant to contract as an independent contractor, but does not otherwise include any independent contractor under contract with a governmental entity except. . . ." K.S.A. 1996 Supp.75-6102 , as amended by L. 1997, Ch. 156, § 91.
The members of the Board of Directors exercise the powers of the Insurance Association and thus come within the definition of employee if acting on behalf or in the service of a governmental entity. We now turn to a description of the Insurance Association's organization, duties, and powers in order to determine whether it is a governmental entity.
The Kansas Health Insurance Association is a nonprofit legal entity comprised of all insurers and insurance arrangements providing health care benefits in this state. It was organized for the purpose of creating and implementing the Uninsurable Health Insurance Plan Act, K.S.A.
In Attorney General Opinion No.
The Insurance Association is an entity created by statute, K.S.A. 1996 Supp.
In conclusion it is our opinion that the members of the Board of Directors of the Kansas Health Insurance Association are covered by the Kansas Tort Claims Act which provides protection from liability for acts within the scope of their authority.
Very truly yours,
CARLA J. STOVALL Attorney General of Kansas
Guen Easley Assistant Attorney General
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