Chapter 662
20 sections
§662-1 Who counts as a state employee for this law
§662-2 State gives up immunity for employee torts
§662-3 Which courts can hear claims against the state
§662-4 Time limit for suing the state for harm
§662-5 Lawsuits against the state are decided by a judge
§662-6 Court rules and serving the attorney general
§662-7 State's lawyer represents the state in lawsuits
§662-8 Interest on judgments against the State
§662-9 Costs in lawsuits against the state
§662-10 Final court decision blocks later lawsuits
§662-11 Settling claims against the state
§662-12 Paying the lawyer when you win a claim against the state
§662-13 State liability requires the same proof as against a person
§662-14 State lawsuits: the only way to sue
§662-15 When the State Cannot Be Sued
§662-16 State legal defense for state employees and county lifeguards
§662-16.5 State legal defense for licensed or certified state employees
§662-17 Parents or guardians get minor employee benefits and duties
§662-18 Warning signs for bombs on Kaho'olawe and nearby ocean
§662-19 Limited liability for skateboarding activities in public skateboard parks