50-M - Civil actions against police and peace officers of Suffolk county; defense and indemnification.

§  50-m.  Civil  actions  against police and peace officers of Suffolk  county; defense and indemnification. 1. Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  any  other  general,  special or local law, code or charter, Suffolk  county,  upon  discretionary  adoption  of  a  local   law,   ordinance,  resolution,  rule  or  regulation,  shall provide for the defense of any  civil action or proceeding brought against a duly  appointed  police  or  peace officer, as defined in section 1.20 of the criminal procedure law,  employed by the county of Suffolk, and shall indemnify and save harmless  such  officer  from  any  judgment  of a court of competent jurisdiction  whenever such action, proceeding or judgment is for  damages,  including  punitive  or  exemplary damages, arising out of a negligent act or other  tort of such officer committed while in  the  proper  discharge  of  his  duties and within the scope of his employment.    2.  The  determination of whether any such officer properly discharged  his duties within the scope of his employment shall be made in a  manner  which  shall  be  established  by  rules  and regulations and procedures  promulgated by the Suffolk county executive and adopted by  the  Suffolk  county legislature.    3.  No  action  or  special  proceeding  instituted hereunder shall be  prosecuted or maintained against Suffolk county or such  officer  unless  notice  of  claim  shall  have  been made and served upon such county in  compliance with section fifty-e of this article. Every such action shall  be commenced pursuant to the  provisions  of  section  fifty-i  of  this  article.