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01/10/2011 <br /> 19.1.6 In the event that the Kaiser Family premium increases above the <br /> 2011 calendar year rate, for calendar years 2012 and 2013, the City <br /> will increase its contribution in an amount equal to 90% of such <br /> increase. The other 10% will be paid for by the employee. <br /> 19.1.7 For employees covered by this MOU, this amount shall be prorated. <br /> (For permanent part-time employees working (20) or more hours <br /> per week covered by this MOU this amount shall be prorated.) <br /> 19.1.8 In the event the above listed amount plus the city payment towards <br /> health benefit plan premiums, specified in 19.1.2, 19.1.4, 19.1.5 <br /> and 19.1.6 above, are insufficient to pay 100% of the premiums <br /> required of employees enrolled in any one of the Group health <br /> benefit plans, the City shall make a payroll deduction from the <br /> employee's pay to cover the difference in cost. <br /> 19.1.9 The health benefit plans offered shall be those of the California <br /> Public Employee's Retirement System (PERS) provided however, <br /> upon the request of the City, the parties will re -open this Article <br /> 19.1.8 to meet and confer on modifying 19.1.8 to provide a <br /> different group health plan. It is understood that any change from <br /> the group health plans offered by the California Public Employee's <br /> Retirement System (PERS) will only be made by mutual agreement <br /> between the City of Redwood City and the International Association <br /> of Fire Fighters Local 2400. <br /> 19.1.10 For employees who have twenty (20) years of service and retire <br /> under the City's retirement plan, the retirement stipend paid by the <br /> City shall be equal to the premium paid for a current employee <br /> (employee only), for the same plan based on the Bay Area Regional <br /> pricing schedule. Retirees that reside in other higher priced regions <br /> will be required to pay the additional premium amount that is in <br /> excess of the Bay Area rates. <br /> 19.1.11 All costs incurred by the City to maintain the Group Health Benefits <br /> Plan in compliance with Government Code Section 22751, et seq., <br /> and all costs incurred by the City to maintain the Cafeteria Plan in <br /> compliance with IRS Code Section 125, shall be paid from the <br /> aforementioned monthly dollar caps identified in Sections 19.1.2, <br /> 19.1.4, 19.1.5, and 19.1.6. Such costs include, but are not limited <br /> to, premiums, surcharges, and /or administrative fees. <br /> 19.1.12 In the event there are any costs not charged to the City due to <br /> delays by the Group Health Plan Administrator and /or other <br /> administrative agencies in calculating or reporting these costs, said <br /> costs shall be carried over and charged as administrative costs to <br /> 44 <br /> Page 50 #15077 <br /> MUFF # 905 <br />