Teacher Liability Clause Samples

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Teacher Liability. The Board shall defend and indemnify teachers for liability arising out of their employment pursuant to and with the conditions and limitations established by state law. This item shall not be subject to grievance arbitration under this Agreement.
Teacher Liability. Teachers shall not be held responsible for loss of school property or children's property within the school or while on official business unless proof of negligence is established.
Teacher Liability. Teachers shall be expected to exercise reasonable care with respect to the safety of pupils and property, but shall not be individually liable, except in the case of gross negligence or gross neglect, for any damage or loss to person or property.
Teacher Liability. 27.1 The Board agrees to reimburse teachers for any loss, damage or destruction to clothing, vehicle or other personal property, which occurs as a result of any malicious acts against the teacher while he or she is on duty on the school premises, or involved in any authorized school functions away from the school premises. When absences arise from such assault or injury, the teacher shall not forfeit any sick leave or personal leave. The Board's liability for said damage to vehicles will be equal to the deductible costs for the teacher, with a maximum of $1,000. There will be a $500 per occurrence limit on all other personal claims, and a $50 minimum. 27.2 The Board agrees to indemnify and hold teachers harmless from any financial loss or expense, including reasonable attorney fees and costs, arising out of any claim, demand, suit or judgment by reason of any act or failure to act by the teacher, within or without the school building, provided such teacher at the time of the act or omission complained of, was neither grossly negligent nor engaging in willful misconduct, and was acting in the discharge of his/her duties within the scope of his/her employment or under the direction of the Board. The obligations of this section shall be limited by and subject to the conditions set forth in the liability insurance coverage provided by the Board for this purpose pursuant to statute.

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