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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 following plan year and deducted from the aforementioned <br /> monthly dollar caps accordingly. <br /> 19.1.13 An employee who is receiving a disability retirement due to a work <br /> related illness or injury, shall receive paid medical benefits provided <br /> that the employee is not eligible for similar benefits through a <br /> spouse's health plan. <br /> Whenever the above eligibility criteria is met, the City will provide <br /> medical benefits at the same benefit tier (single, two -party, family) <br /> which the employee would have been receiving if he /she had <br /> continued as an active employee. This includes adding and /or <br /> deleting eligible dependents. <br /> 19.1.14 Employees who elect no health plan coverage and provide evidence <br /> of other coverage during annual open enrollment, as a health <br /> savings /cash option, the City and the employee shall share equally <br /> the amount designated in Sections 19.1.4, 19.1.5, and 19.1.6 above <br /> as the City's total maximum combined monthly contribution. <br /> 19.2 Dental Insurance <br /> The City shall continue to provide to eligible employees and dependents fully <br /> paid dental insurance through the Delta Dental program, through the term of <br /> this agreement to include coverages as follows: $2,000 annual cap for basic <br /> coverage and $1,500 lifetime cap for orthodonture. Effective upon contract <br /> ratification and Council approval of an agreement, or effective as soon after as <br /> administratively possible, the lifetime cap for orthodonture will increase to <br /> $2,500. <br /> 19.3 Savings Clause <br /> If, pursuant to any federal or state law which may become effective <br /> subsequent to the effective date of this MOU, the City is required to pay <br /> contributions or taxes for hospital- medical - surgical, dental care, prescription <br /> drug or other health benefits to be provided its employees under such federal <br /> or state act, the City's obligation to furnish the same benefits under the <br /> hospital- medical- surgical, dental care and major medical programs shall be <br /> suspended and the contributions agreed to be paid monthly hereunder by the <br /> City shall be reduced each month by the amounts which the City is required to <br /> expend during any such month in the form of contributions or taxes to support <br /> said federal or state health plan. <br /> If, as a result of such a law, the level of benefits provided by such law for any <br /> group of employees, or their dependents, is lower in certain categories of <br /> services than that provided under the Group Health Benefit Plans provided by <br /> the City, the City shall, to the extent practical, provide a plan of benefits <br /> supplementary to the federal or state benefits so as to make benefits in each <br /> 45 <br /> Page 51 #15077 <br /> MUFF # 905 <br />
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