50-N - Civil actions against peace officers, sheriffs, under-sheriffs and deputy sheriffs of the county of Nassau.

§ 50-n. Civil actions against peace officers, sheriffs, under-sheriffs  and  deputy  sheriffs  of  the  county  of  Nassau.  Notwithstanding the  provisions of any other law, code or charter, the county of Nassau shall  provide for the defense  of  any  civil  action  or  proceeding  brought  against a duly appointed peace officer, sheriff, under-sheriff or deputy  sheriff  of  the  county of Nassau and shall indemnify and save harmless  such peace officer, sheriff, under-sheriff or deputy  sheriff  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 peace  officer, sheriff, under-sheriff or deputy sheriff committed while in the  proper discharge of his duties and within the scope of  his  employment.  Such  proper  discharge and scope shall be determined by a majority vote  of a panel consisting of one member appointed by the Nassau county board  of supervisors, one member appointed by the Nassau county executive, and  the third member being either the Nassau county sheriff or in  the  case  of a probation officer the Nassau county director of probation.