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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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11/5/2018
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY AMENDING THE SALARY AND WAGE PLAN FOR EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT POSITIONS AND AMENDING THE EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT SUMMARY OF BENEFITS
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11/05/2018 <br />is in excess of the Bay Area rates. The City will pay the PEMHCA minimum employer <br />contribution to CalPERS and reimburse the retiree for the remaining difference in the <br />premium amount. <br />Retiree Health Tier 2: For retirees hired by the City on or after September 1, 2018, the <br />City's stipend shall not exceed ninety percent (90%) of the CalPERS Bay Area Kaiser <br />Premium for single party coverage. The City will pay the PEMHCA minimum employer <br />contribution to CalPERS and reimburse the retiree for the remaining difference in the <br />premium amount. <br />For Retiree Health Tier 2 retirees hired by the City on or after September 1, 2018, who <br />reside in other higher priced regions, the City's stipend shall not exceed ninety percent <br />(90%) of the CalPERS Bay Area Kaiser Premium for single party coverage. The retiree <br />will be required to pay the additional premium amount that is in excess of the Bay Area <br />rates. The City will pay the PEMHCA minimum employer contribution to CalPERS and <br />reimburse the retiree for the remaining difference in the premium amount. <br />For Retiree Health Tier 2 employees who separate employment via a service retirement <br />during the term of this MOU, this benefit shall continue until the retiree becomes eligible <br />for Medicare. Once the retiree becomes eligible for Medicare, the City's stipend shall not <br />exceed the single party cost of the "Kaiser Permanente SR Advantage Plan." Should that <br />plan be abolished, the City's stipend will not exceed the single party cost of the next most <br />comparable plan. The City will pay the PEMHCA minimum employer contribution to <br />CalPERS and reimburse the retiree for the remaining difference in premium amount. <br />Dental Insurance - The City shall continue to provide to eligible employees and <br />dependents, including domestic partners, dental insurance. Coverage to be as follows: <br />$2,000 annual cap for basic coverage and $2,500 lifetime cap for orthodonture effective <br />October 1, 2001. The City will pay ninety percent (90%) of the dental insurance premium <br />for eligible employees and dependents. <br />Vision Care - The City shall continue to contract with Vision Service Plan (VSP) or a <br />comparable vision care provider to provide vision care benefits for employees and their <br />dependents including domestic partners. The Vision Service Plan B provides for an exam <br />every twelve (12) months, lenses every twelve (12) months if needed, and frames every <br />twenty-four (24) months if needed. There will be no deductible for employees, but a <br />twenty dollar ($20.00) per person deductible will apply to dependents each time benefits <br />are available and will be paid by the employee. The City will pay ninety percent (90%) <br />of the vision insurance premium for eligible employees and dependents. <br />Savings Clause — If, pursuant to any federal or state law which may become effective <br />subsequent to the effective date of this policy, the City is required to pay contributions <br />or taxes for hospital -medical -surgical, dental care, prescription drug or other health <br />ATN/RESO.0104/CC RESO AMENDING SALARY & WAGE PLAN FOR EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT POSITIONS RESO. NO. 15714 <br />REV: 11-01-18 RL MUFF NO. 905 <br />Page 16 of 22 <br />
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