Title
RESOLUTION NO. 21R-03-72: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LAUDERHILL, FLORIDA, OPPOSING HOUSE BILL 1129 AND SENATE BILL 1678, INCREASING THE STATUTORY LIMITS ON LIABILITY FOR TORT CLAIMS AGAINST LOCAL GOVERNMENTS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE (REQUESTED BY COMMISSIONER LAWRENCE “JABBOW” MARTIN).
Body
Request Action:
Pass a Resolution to oppose increasing the statutory limits of liability applicable to local governments for tort claims.
Need:
To oppose an increase in the statutory limits of liability applicable to local governments for tort claims.
Summary Explanation/ Background:
Two bills have been proposed this Legislative Session to increase the limits of liability applicable to local governments for total claims. House Bill 1129 and Senate Bill 1678 both seek to increase the limits of liability from the current limits of $200,000 per person up to $500,00 per person; and from the current aggregate for all claims arising from the same incident or occurrence from $300,000 up to $$1 million and to provide for annual increases in those amounts for inflation.
Attachments:
House Bill 1129
Senate Bill 1678
Cost Summary/ Fiscal Impact:
Unknown, but would be a huge impact on the limits of liability and result in larger settlements and judgments.
Estimated Time for Presentation:
Master Plan:
Goal 1: Clean, Green Sustainable Environment
[ ] Increase mass transit ridership [ ] Reduce City energy consumption
[ ] Reduce water consumption
Goal 2: Safe and Secure City of Lauderhill
[ ] Crime in lower 50% in Broward [ ] Residents feel safe in neighborhood
[ ] Reduce emergency fatalities
Goal 3: Open Spaces and Active Lifestyle for all ages
[ ] Increase participation in youth sports [ ] Add new park land and amenities
[ ] Increase attendance at cultural programs and classes
Goal 4: Growing Local Economy, Employment and Quality of Commercial Areas
[ ] Increase commercial tax base [ ] Increase employment in Lauderhill busin...
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