Section 41-9-961
Insurance; civil actions; liability.
(a) The commission may provide insurance covering loss or damage to its properties or any properties of others in its custody, care, or control, or any properties as to which it has any insurable interest caused by fire or other casualty and may likewise provide insurance for the payment of damages on account of the injury to or death of persons and the loss of or destruction of properties of others, and may pay the premiums out of the revenues of the commission. Nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize or permit the institution of any civil action or proceeding in any court against the commission for or on account of any matter referred to in this section; provided, any contracts of insurance authorized by this section may, in the discretion of the chair of the commission, provide for a direct right of action against the insurance carrier for the enforcement of any claims or causes of action.
(b) The liability under any policy or contract of insurance, arising out of facts and circumstances that would bring a claim or cause of action within the provisions of Chapter 5 of Title 25 shall be governed by that chapter; provided that the chair of the commission may increase the hospital and medical liability coverage if, in his or her opinion, the increase in coverage is in the best interests of the commission. The liability in all other cases from any policy or contract of insurance, except stated to the contrary, shall be the same as that imposed by law upon private persons, firms, or corporations in like circumstances.
(Acts 1996, No. 96-522, p. 670, §12.)