STATUS: Enacted

Requires governmental entities to institute policies against sexual harassment, and where sexual harassment is determined to have occurred by a public official, allows the state to seek reimbursement or indemnification from the harasser.

This law requires that each agency of a governmental entity develop and institute a policy to prevent sexual harassment, applicable to all public servants, employees, and elected officials, adding that the policy, at a minimum, must include a description of the investigation process and a description of potential disciplinary action. It also reaffirms the right of a complainant to pursue a claim. The law also outlines who is responsible for payment in cases where sexual harassment has been determined to have occured by a public official requiring the sexual harasser to pay some or all of the costs related to a settlement or judgment. It gives the state the right to seek reimbursement and indemnity from the sexual harasser.

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