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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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1/10/2011
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RESOLUTION APPROVING THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AND THE SAN MATEO COUNTY FIRE FIGHTERS, INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 2400, FOR THE PERIOD OF JANUARY 1, 2010 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2013
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01/10/2011 <br /> 17.3 City's Contribution to Retirement System <br /> The City shall pay the rate prescribed by the Public Employees' Retirement <br /> System for employer contributions to the Public Employees' Retirement System <br /> in accordance with the rules and regulations governing such employer <br /> contributions. <br /> 17.4 Employee's Contribution to Retirement - System <br /> Each employee will pay the Employee's Contribution to the Public Employees' <br /> Retirement System in accordance with the rules and regulations governing <br /> such contributions. <br /> 17.5 414(h)(2) Internal Revenue Service Code <br /> Effective April 1, 1990, or as soon thereafter as the City receives approval from <br /> the Internal Revenue Service, the City shall implement the provisions of <br /> 414(h)(2). The City will maintain this implementation for the term of this MOU, <br /> so long as those provisions (414(h)(2)) remain substantially the same, and so <br /> long as there is no cost to the employer for this 414(h)(2) participation. <br /> 17.6 Disability Retirement <br /> If the disability retirement of an employee is contested, then the affected <br /> employee shall be entitled to an evidentiary hearing to determine whether such <br /> retirement shall be granted. Such a hearing shall be conducted by an <br /> Administrative Law Judge appointed by the California Office of Administrative <br /> Hearings. The Administrative Law Judge shall make findings and <br /> recommendations to the City Manager, who shall have the final determination <br /> as to the disability retirement. <br /> Prior to making a final determination, the City Manager shall provide Local <br /> 2400 with a copy of the Administrative Law Judge's proposed decision including <br /> proposed findings and recommendations. <br /> Nothing herein shall affect the jurisdiction of the Worker's Compensation <br /> Appeals Board to determine whether disability is or is not industrial. <br /> An employee may waive his /her right to an evidentiary hearing. The employee <br /> and the City may mutually agree to waive provisions of the Administrative <br /> Procedures Act. <br /> 30 <br /> Page 36 #15077 <br /> MUFF # 905 <br />
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