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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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6/8/2020
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IV. HEALTH BENEFITS <br />Medical Insurance/ Cafeteria Plan - The City agrees to contract with the California <br />Public Employee's Retirement System (CalPERS) for participation under the Public <br />Employees Medical and Hospital Care Act (Government Code Section 22750, et, seq.), for <br />the purpose of providing medical insurance benefits for employees <br />The City's maximum contribution for each eligible, active employee for a Health Benefit <br />Plan (as referenced in Government Code Section 22892) shall not exceed the CalPERS <br />minimum contribution, adjusted annually by the CalPERS Board to reflect any change to <br />the medical care component of the Consumer Price Index. <br />All costs incurred by the City to maintain the Group Health Benefits Plan in compliance <br />with Government Code Section 22751, et. Seq., and all costs incurred by the City to <br />maintain the Cafeteria Plan in compliance with IRS Code Section 125, shall be paid from <br />the aforementioned monthly dollar caps. Such costs include, but are not limited to, <br />premiums, surcharges, and/or administrative fees. In the event there are any costs not <br />charged to the City due to delays by CaIPERS and/or other administrative agencies in <br />calculating, or reporting these costs, said costs shall be carried over and charged as <br />administrative costs to the following plan year and deducted from the aforementioned <br />monthly dollar caps accordingly. <br />The health plans offered shall be those of the California Public Employee's Retirement <br />System (PERS) or any other reasonably comparable health plan options. <br />The City shall establish in accordance with Section 125 of the IRS Code a Cafeteria Plan <br />establishing the following individual accounts for each active employee: <br />A. Group Health Plan Medical Premiums <br />B. Flexible Spending Account for Dependent Care <br />C. Flexible Spending Account for Medical Expenses <br />Effective January 1, 2012, the City's monthly contribution for each eligible full-time <br />employee for the aforementioned Cafeteria Plan shall be equal to ninety percent (90%) <br />of the premium of the health plan and level of coverage selected by the employee, up to <br />ninety percent (90%) of the CalPERS Bay Area Kaiser Family Premium per employee, <br />minus applicable administration fees. <br />Health Savings/Cash Option — Effective January 1, 2012, if an employee elects no <br />City -offered health insurance coverage and provides attestation of alternate "minimum <br />essential coverage" for the employee and all individuals in his or her tax family, $200 per <br />month may be taken as cash. The employee may also elect to have such funds deposited <br />in a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Dependent Care Reimbursement Account. <br />ATN/RESO.0043/CC RESO APPROVING AMENDMENT TO EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT FOR CITY ATTORNEY- EXHIBIT A <br />REV: 06-03-2020 EI <br />10 <br />
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