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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 /> The City may require that a request for family leave be supported <br /> by a certification issued by the employee's health care provider. <br /> Certification may also be required from the health care provider of <br /> the employee's child, parent or spouse who has a serious health <br /> condition before the employee is approved to use family /medical <br /> leave to take care of that family member. <br /> Failure to comply with the above requirements may lead to denial of <br /> leave. <br /> 18.14.3 The employee may elect, or the City may require the employee, to <br /> substitute accrued vacation leave or other accrued time off during <br /> family /medical leave. Sick leave may be used during the period of <br /> family /medical leave in accordance with the sick leave provisions <br /> found in Section 18.1 of this Memorandum of Understanding. <br /> 18.14.4 The City will maintain contributions for the employee's health <br /> benefits under group health plans at the same level as prior to the <br /> leave, in accordance with the Family and Medical Leave Act. The <br /> worker may return to the same position, or another position with <br /> equivalent benefits, pay and other terms and conditions of <br /> employment upon completion of the leave. <br /> 18.15 Integration with Long Term Disability Plan <br /> At the point an employee, who is on leave for a non - industrial injury or illness, <br /> qualifies for integration of sick leave benefits through his /her Long Term <br /> Disability (LTD) Plan, the employee may elect to choose one of the integration <br /> options available to them through their plan. Please refer to LTD plan <br /> document for option details. <br /> SECTION 19 — HEALTH AND CAFETERIA PLAN <br /> 19.1 Health and Cafeteria Plan <br /> 19.1.1 The City agrees to contract with The California Public Employee's <br /> Retirement System (PERS) for participation under the Public <br /> Employees Medical and Hospital Care Act (Government Code <br /> Section 22751, et seq.) pursuant specifically to Government Code <br /> Sections 22892 and 22850, provided however, that upon the <br /> request of the City, the parties will re -open this Article 19.1.1 to <br /> provide a different group health plan. <br /> 19.1.2 For the period January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010, the <br /> City's maximum contribution for each active employee for a Health <br /> 42 <br /> Page 48 #15077 <br /> MUFF # 905 <br />
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