UTAH CODE (Last Updated: January 16, 2015) |
Title 63G. General Government |
Chapter 7. Governmental Immunity Act of Utah |
Part 6. Legal Actions Under this Chapter - Procedures, Requirements, Damages, and Limitations on Judgments |
§ 63G-7-604. Limitation of judgments against governmental entity or employee -- Process for adjustment of limits.
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(1) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (2) and subject to Subsection (3), if a judgment for damages for personal injury against a governmental entity, or an employee whom a governmental entity has a duty to indemnify, exceeds $583,900 for one person in any one occurrence, the court shall reduce the judgment to that amount. (b) A court may not award judgment of more than the amount in effect under Subsection (1)(a) for injury or death to one person regardless of whether or not the function giving rise to the injury is characterized as governmental. (c) Except as provided in Subsection (2) and subject to Subsection (3), if a judgment for property damage against a governmental entity, or an employee whom a governmental entity has a duty to indemnify, exceeds $233,600 in any one occurrence, the court shall reduce the judgment to that amount, regardless of whether or not the function giving rise to the damage is characterized as governmental. (d) Subject to Subsection (3), there is a $2,000,000 limit to the aggregate amount of individual awards that may be awarded in relation to a single occurrence. (2) The damage limits established in this section do not apply to damages awarded as compensation when a governmental entity has taken or damaged private property for public use without just compensation. (3) The limitations of judgments established in Subsection (1) shall be adjusted according to the methodology set forth in Subsection (4). (4) (a) Each even-numbered year, the risk manager shall: (i) calculate the consumer price index as provided in Sections 1(f)(4) and 1(f)(5), Internal Revenue Code; (ii) calculate the increase or decrease in the limitation of judgment amounts established in this section as a percentage equal to the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index since the previous adjustment made by the risk manager or the Legislature; and (iii) after making an increase or decrease under Subsection (4)(a)(ii), round up the limitation of judgment amounts established in Subsection (1) to the nearest $100. (b) Each even-numbered year, the risk manager shall make rules, which become effective no later than July 1, that establish the new limitation of judgment amounts calculated under Subsection (4)(a). (c) Adjustments made by the risk manager to the limitation of judgment amounts established by this section have prospective effect only from the date the rules establishing the new limitation of judgment take effect and those adjusted limitations of judgment apply only to claims for injuries or losses that occur after the effective date of the rules that establish those new limitations of judgment.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session