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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 6.1 Amend Employee Retirement Sys Contract (2) CITY OF DUBLIN CY 0 d AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: February 10, 1986 SUBJECT PUBLIC HEARING Amendment to Public Employees ' Retirement System Contract EXHIBITS ATTACHED 1 ) Transmittal letter from PERS dated February 5 , 1986 2 ) Resolution of Intention to Approve an Amendment to Contract 3 ) Ordinance Authorizing the Amendment 4) Agenda Statement from Meeting of January 13 , 1986 5 ) Proposed Budget Transfer RECOMMENDATION Open public hearing; receive Staff and public input ; deliberate ; adopt resolutions ; introduce ordinance ; continue the second reading of the ordinance to the meeting of March 10, 1986; authorize budget transfer from the Contingent Reserve in the amount of $2 ,955 • FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Annual increased retirement cost estimated at $2 , 976 to $7 ,700 depending upon the number of members selecting the option to participate in the program. These rates are based on the actuarial percentage projected to the year 2000. The employer rate is subject to change with future amendments and/or experience or other factors . Potential cost for participation in health insurance is $16,128 . DESCRIPTION At the regular City Council meeting on January 13 , 1986, the City Council reviewed an actuarial report on the inclusion of elected officials in the Public Employees ' Retirement System membership. Staff was directed to request the appropriate documents from PERS to undertake this contract amendment . The first procedure required by PERS is the adoption of a resolution of intention to approve an amendment to the contract with the Public Employees ' Retirement System. The change would provide for removal of the exclusion of elected officials and provide prior service credit to elected officials which are employed with the agency on the effective date of the contract amendment . The second item required is the adoption of an ordinance which would authorize the amendment to the PERS contract . The State Law regulating the contract amendment process requires a 20 day waiting period from the time that the resolution of intention is adopted until the adoption of the ordinance . Therefore , the earliest regular Council meeting when the second reading and adoption of the ordinance can be obtained would be the meeting of March 10, 1986. Therefore , it is appropriate to conduct a public hearing on this ordinance , waive the reading and introduce the ordinance . The public hearing should then be continued to the meeting of March 10 , 1986 , for a second reading and adoption. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- COPIES TO : ITEM NO. v AGENDA STATEMENT: Amendment to Public Employees ' Retirement System Contract Page 2 The attached agenda statement from the meeting of January 13 , 1986 outlines the implications of modifying the current agreement . As a result of this change , the City' s employer contribution rate would increase from 7. 878% to 8 . 262%. The PERS staff has indicated that these rates have been based on 1982 assumptions. The retirement system analyzes projected rates of return, inflation, number of retirements and other factors affecting the system each 4 years . The 1986 assumptions are now being developed for use in modifying employer contribution rates . Therefore , the City will receive a new employer contribution rate on July 1 , 1986 which will reflect the 1986 assumptions and the June 30 , 1985 data related to membership within our group. California Government Code Section 7507 requires that the future annual costs as determined by the system actuary or the increase in retirement benefits be made public at a public meeting at least 2 weeks prior to the adoption of the final ordinance . The City Clerk must certify that this section of the Government Code has been complied with. The agenda statement for the January 13th meeting contains an estimate showing the range of additional costs associated with the contract amendment . Provided that the ordinance is adopted on March 10, 1986 , it would then become effective on April 9 , 1986. The exclusion would be removed for the payroll period beginning April 12 , 1986. Staff recommends that the City Council conduct a public hearing, adopt the resolution, introduce the ordinance and continue the second reading to the meeting of March 10, 1986. Staff also recommends that the Council authorize a budget transfer from the Contingent Reserve for anticipated increased retirement costs . Field and Contract Services Division P.O. Box 90109 Sacramento,CA 95809-0109 (916) 445-6570 Reply to Section 900 445-4900 (Telecommunications Field & Contract Device for the Deaf) Services Division February 5, 1986 Employer Code 41329 Paul S. Rankin Assistant to the City Manager City of Dublin -T A P.O. Box 2340 Dublin, CA 94568 Dear Mr. Rankin: Enclosed are two copies of the Resolution of Intention (Form 122) to amend your agency's contract to provide Removal of Exclusions of Elected Officials; and Section 20835.1 (Limit Prior Service to Elected Officials Employed on the Effective Date of this Amendment to Contract). Also enclosed are the following required forms: 1. Form CON-12, Certification of Governing Body's Action. 2. Form CON-12A, Certification of Compliance With Government Code Section 7507. 3. Form CON-11A, Sample Ordinance. The sample Ordinance is a guide only and is included to allow sufficient time to prepare the Ordinance for a first and final reading. The Resolution of Intention and accompanying documents should not be held pending final reading of the Ordinance. Government Code Section 7507 requires your governing body to make public the cost implications of the proposed contract amendment at a public meeting at least two weeks prior to the adoption of the final Ordinance. When forwarding the executed Resolution of Intention documents, please include the Form CON-12A, Certification of Compliance With Government Code Section 7507. California Public Employees'Retirement System The facts that you must make public are: Local Miscellaneous Members The rate for your agency without the optional benefit is 7.878%. Your new rate is 8.262%, thus the change in cost of the optional benefit is 0.384%, (8.262% — 7.878%). Apply this percentage to the most current payroll figures for the next 12 months to compute the dollar amount. This percentage increase is the projected actuarial rate to the year 2000, but, as your contract reads, the employer rate is subject to change with future amendments and/or experience and other factors. These are the cost figures which must be made public at a public meeting at least two weeks prior to the adoption of your final Ordinance. Since this amendment will be effective prior to July 1 , 1986, these rates are based on 1982 assumptions and June 30, 1984 data. Your agency will be notified of the updated July 1 , 1986 rate which will reflect the 1986 assumptions and the June 30, 1985 data and your current amendment. As soon as we receive one executed copy of the Resolution of Intention, Certi- fication of Governing Body's Action (Form CON-12) , Certification of Compliance With Government Code Section 7507 (Form CON-12A), and any other required forms, we will forward additional copies of the amendment and the documents necessary to complete your governing body's final action. That final action will require an affirmative vote of the majority of your governing body and must be deferred for at least twenty days after the adoption of the Resolution of Intention. In summary, the. following documents must be returned to this office before we can forward final documents to you. ORIGINAL SIGNATURES ARE REQUIRED ON ALL OF THESE DOCUMENTS — DO NOT HOLD THESE DOCUMENTS PENDING THE FINAL READING OF YOUR ORDINANCE. 1 . One executed copy of the Resolution of Intention, original or certified copy. 2. Certification of Governing Body's Action (Form CON-12), original or certified copy. 3. Certification of Compliance With Government Code Section 7507 (Form CON-12A), original or certified copy. According to the "Anticipated Schedule of Agency Actions", your agency plans to adopt its Resolution of Intention on February 10, 1986. If this date is met, the earliest date your agency can have the final reading of the Ordinance is March 2, 1986. This meets the 20 day waiting period required by Government Code Section 20460. THERE CAN BE NO EXCEPTIONS TO THIS LAW. The effective date of this amendment cannot be earlier than the beginning of a payroll period following the effective date of the final action of your governing body. If you have any questions regarding this letter or the enclosed material, please do not hesitate to contact me at (916) 322-4521 . Yours truly, : y Eois Hill, Retirement Specialist Contracts Office Field & Contract Services Division LH:de Enclosures cc: San Francisco Area Office FCSD—CON-32 (AMENDMENT) C0402A (Rev. 11/85) RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO APPROVE AN AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT BETWEEN THE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN WHEREAS, the Public Employees' Retirement Law permits the participation of pub- lic agencies and their employees in the Public Employees' Retirement System by the execution of a contract, and sets forth the procedure by which said public agencies may elect to subject themselves and their employees to amendments to said Law; and WHEREAS, one of the steps in the procedure to amend this contract is the adop- tion by the governing body of the public agency of a resolution giv- ing notice of its intention to approve an amendment to said contract, which resolution shall contain a summary of the change proposed in said contract; and WHEREAS, the following is a statement of the proposed change: To provide Removal of Exclusions of Elected Officials; and Section 20835.1 (Limit Prior Service to Elected Officials Employed on the Effective Date of this Amendment to Contract). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the governing body of the above agency does hereby give notice of intention to approve an amendment to the contract between the said governing body and the Board of Adminis- tration of the Public Employees' Retirement System, a copy of said amendment being attached hereto, as an "Exhibit" and by this reference made a part hereof. BY (NAME) (TITLE) (Date adopted and approved) Ret. Form. 122 C0302 AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT oo BETWEEN BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN The Board of Administration, Public Employees' Retirement System, hereinafter referred to as Board, and the governing body of above public agency, herein- after referred to as Public Agency, having entered into a contract effective February 1 , 1983, and witnessed December 13, 1982, which provides for partici- pation of Public Agency in said System, Board and Public Agency hereby agree as follows: A. Paragraphs 1 through 8 are hereby stricken from said contract as executed effective February 1 , 1983, and hereby replaced by the following paragraphs numbered 1 through 10 inclusive: 1 . All words and terms used' herein which are defined in the Public Employees' Retirement Law shall have the meaning as defined therein unless -otherwise specifically provided. "Normal retirement age" shall mean age 60 for local miscellaneous members. 2. Public Agency shall participate in the Public Employees Retirement System from and after February 1 , 1983 making its employees as hereinafter provided, members of said System subject to all provisions of the Public Employees' Retirement Law except such as apply only on election of a contracting agency and are not provided for herein and to all amendments to said Law hereafter enacted except those, which by express provisions thereof, apply only on the election of a contract- ing agency. 3. Employees of Public Agency in the following classes shall become members of said Retirement System except such in each such class as are excluded by law or this agreement: a. Employees other than local safety members (herein referred to as local miscellaneous members). 4. In addition to the classes of employees excluded from membership by said Retirement Law, the following classes of employees shall not become members. of _said Retirement System: a. FIRE FIGHTERS; AND b. POLICE OFFICERS. PLEASE DO NOT SIGN "EXHIBIT-ONLY'' 5. The fraction of final compensation to be provided for each year of credited prior and current service as a local miscellaneous member shall be determined in accordance with Section 21251 .13 of said Retirement Law (2% at age 60 Full). 6. The following additional provisions of the Public Employees' Retirement Law, which apply only upon election of a contracting agency, shall apply to the Public Agency and its employees: b. Section 2035.1 (Limit Prior Service to Elected Officials Employed on the Effective Date of this Amendment to Contract). 7. Public Agency, in accordance with Government Code Section 20759, shall not be considered an "employer" for purposes of the Public Employees' Retirement Law. Contributions of the Public Agency shall be fixed and determined as provided in Government Code Section 20759, and such contributions hereafter made shall be held by the Board as provided in Government Code Section 20759. 8. Public Agency, shall contribute to said Retirement System as follows: a. With respect to local miscellaneous members, the agency shall contribute the following percentages of salaries earned as members of said Retirement System: (1 ) 0.251 percent until June 30, 2007 on account of the liability for prior service benefits. (Subject to annual , change. ) (2) 8.011 percent until June 30, 2011 on account of the liability for current service benefits. (Subject to annual change. ) b. A reasonable amount, as fixed by the Board, payable in one in- stallment within 60 days of date of contract to cover the costs of administering said System as it affects the employees of Public Agency, not including the costs of special valuations or of the periodic investigation and valuations required by law. C. A reasonable amount, as fixed by the Board, payable in one in- stallment as the occasions arise, to cover the costs of special valuations on account of employees of Public Agency, and costs of the periodic investigation and valuations required by law. 9. Contributions required of Public Agency and its employees shall be subject to adjustment by Board on account of amendments to the Public Employees' Retirement Law, and on account of the experience under the Retirement System as determined by the periodic investigation and valuation required by said Retirement Law. 10. Contributions required of Public Agency and its employees shall be paid by Public Agency to the Retirement System within thirty days after the end of the period to which said contributions refer or as may be prescribed by Board regulation. If more or less than the correct amount of contributions is paid for any period, proper adjustment shall be made in connection with subsequent remittances. Adjustments on account of errors in contributions required of any employee may be made by direct payments between the employee and the Board. B. This amendment shall be effective on the day of 19 BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREI . T SYSTEM OF THE U CITY OF DUBLIN BY BY SIDNEY C. 'MitCAUSLAND, Presiding Officer EXECUTI'V,1� OFFI6ER 0 \ Witness Date Approved as to form: Attest: Q. Legal Office, Date Clem Date PERS—CON-702 (AMENDMENT) (Rev. 9/85) ORDINANCE NO. - 86 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ------------------------ AUTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN AND THE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM The City Council of the City of Dublin does ordain as follows : Section. l. That an amendment to the Contract between the City Council of the City of Dublin and the Board of Administration, California Public Employees ' Retirement System is hereby authorized , a copy of said amendment being attached hereto , marked "Exhibit A" , and by such reference made a part hereof as though herein set out in full . Section 2 . The Mayor of the City Council is hereby authorized, empowered, and directed to execute said amendment for and on behalf of said Agency. Section 3 . This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from and after the date of its passage . Before the expiration of fifteen (15 ) days after its passage, it shall be published once with the name of the Councilmembers voting for and against the same in the Tri-Valley Herald , a newspaper published in Alameda County and available in the . City of Dublin. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Dublin on this day of 1986 by the following vote : AYES : NOES : ABSENT: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Q�14 EXI-%,'i 7' AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT QO BETWEEN THE ��jiC► BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN The Board of Administration, Public Employees' Retirement System, hereinafter referred to as Board, and the governing body of above public agency, herein- after referred to as Public Agency, having entered into a contract effective February 1 , 1983, and witnessed December 13, 1982, which provides for partici- pation of Public Agency in said System, Board and Public Agency hereby agree as follows: A. Paragraphs 1 through 8 are hereby stricken from said contract as executed effective February 1 , 1983, and hereby replaced by the following paragraphs numbered 1 through 10 inclusive: 1 . All words and terms used herein which are defined in the Public Employees' Retirement Law shall have the meaning as defined therein unless otherwise specifically provided. "Normal retirement age" shall mean age 60 for local miscellaneous members. 2. Public Agency shall participate in the Public Employees' Retirement System from and after February 1 , 1983 making its employees as hereinafter provided, members of said System subject to all provisions of the Public Employees' Retirement Law except such as apply only on election of a contracting agency and are not provided for herein and to all amendments to said Law hereafter enacted except those, which by express provisions thereof, apply only on the election of a contract- ing agency. 3. Employees of Public Agency in the following classes shall become members of said Retirement System except such in each such class as are excluded by law or this agreement: a. Employees other than local safety members (herein referred to as local miscellaneous members). 4. In addition to the classes of employees excluded from membership by said Retirement Law, the following classes of employees shall not become members of said Retirement System: a. FIRE FIGHTERS; AND b. POLICE OFFICERS. PLEASE DO NOT S;ON Me 5. The fraction of final compensation to be provided for each year of credited prior and current service as a local miscellaneous member shall be determined in accordance with Section 21251 .13 of said Retirement Law (2% at age 60 Full). 6. The following additional provisions of the Public Employees' Retirement Law, which apply only upon election of a contracting agency, shall apply to the Public Agency and its employees: b. :.;e.-:..on . ,,835.1 . (Limit Prior Service to Elected Officials Employed on the Effective Date of this Amendment to Contract). 7. Public Agency, in accordance with Government Code Section 20759, shall not be considered an "employer" for purposes of the Public Employees' Retirement Law. Contributions of the Public Agency shall be fixed and determined as provided in Government Code Section 20759, and such contributions hereafter made shall be held by the Board as provided in Government Code Section 20759. 8. Public Agency shall contribute to said Retirement System as follows: a. With respect to local miscellaneous members, the agency shall contribute the following percentages of salaries earned as members of said Retirement System: (1 ) 0.251 percent until June 30, 2007 on account of the liability for prior service benefits. (Subject to annual change. ) (2) 8.011 percent until June 30, 2011 on account of the liability for current service benefits. (Subject to annual change. ) b. A reasonable amount, as fixed by the Board, payable in one in- stallment within 60 days of date of contract to cover the costs of administering said System as it affects the employees of Public Agency, not including the costs of special valuations or of the periodic investigation and valuations required by law. C. A reasonable amount, as fixed by the Board, payable in one in- stallment as the occasions arise, to cover the costs of special valuations on account of employees of Public Agency, and costs of the periodic investigation and valuations required by law. 9. Contributions required of Public Agency and its employees shall be subject to adjustment by Board on account of amendments to the Public Employees' Retirement Law, and on account of the experience under the Retirement System as determined by the periodic investigation and valuation required by said Retirement Law. 10. Contributions required of Public Agency and its employees shall be paid by Public Agency to the Retirement System within thirty days after the end of the period to which said contributions refer or as may be prescribed by Board regulation. If more or less than the correct amount of contributions is paid for any period, proper adjustment shall be made in connection with subsequent remittances. Adjustments on account of errors in contributions required of any employee may be made by direct payments between the employee and the Board. B. This amendment shall be effective on the day of , 19 — ti BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION C1` CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RET MENT SYSTEM OF THE 4 '. ``�� CITY OF DUBLIN � L BY '` BY SIDNEY C ` cCAUSLAND, Presiding Offi EXECUTIvI OFFICER ZS4. Witness Dat�� .3 Approved as to form: Attest:��, A." Legal Office, Date Clerk Date PERS-CON-702 (AMENDMENT) (Rev. 9/85) CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: January 13, 1986 SUBJECT Actuarial Report on Inclusion of Elected Officials in PERS Membership EXHIBITS ATTACHED Actuarial Report dated 12/10/85; Comparison of Employer PERS Contributions RECOMMENDATION Review report and direct Staff to request appropriate documents to undertake inclusion of elected officials, if the Council desires to proceed. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Annual Increased retirement costs .estimated at. $2,976 - $7,700. Maximum increased health insurance- costs of $16,128. DESCRIPTION At the regular City Council meeting on August 26, 1985, the City Council reviewed a report on Public Employee Retirement System (PERS) contract options. Staff was directed to request an actuarial valuation on the removal of the exclusion for elected officials. A valuation is required by PERS prior to adoption of a contract amendment. The removal of the exclusion was evaluated under the option assuming that the removal would apply to those holding office at the time the contract is amended and they may be credited for prior service with the agency. The current PERS program provided to full-time employees is the 2% at 60 plan. The final retirement compensation is defined as an average of the employees 3 highest years of compensation. (For example a person who has 5 years of service and has reached age 60 would receive a benefit of 10% of his/her average annual salary over the three highest years. ) The employee contributes 7 percent of their gross earnings exclusive of overtime compensation. The City's contribution is based on an actuarial review of the employees covered. The removal of the exclusion for elected officals allows each of the elected officials the option to participate. State Law includes the City Attorney as an elected official without regard to the individual's elective status. Any officials which elect to participate in the PERS retirement program would also be able to participate in the PERS Public Employees Medical and Hospital Care Act. The City currently utilizes this program to provide health insurance to the City's full-time employees. The program requires employees and annuitants, who are members of PERS, be allowed to participate. The City currently contributes up to $224 plus the administrative charges levied by PERS. The requirement to contribute towards annuitants creates an obligation for the City to contribute up to $224 per month for PERS members, who retire while employed by the City. The results of the actuarial study indicate that the City's contribution rate would increase from 7.878% to 8.262% with the removal of the exclusion. This rate is applied to the gross wages of all City employees covered by PERS. A chart comparing the amended retirement costs with the current contract is attached. The costs in the comparison were derived using salaries of the current members and an estimate of the City Attorney's hours based on the prior year. Based on the new employer contribution, the City's annual retirement costs would increase by 9.7% if only City Councilmembers elect to participate. If the City Attorney elects to participate the annual retirement costs would increase 25.2%. This does not include any increases as the result of merit salary adjustments or increased costs associated with the provision of health insurance. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- COPIES TO: PAGE TWO AGNEDA STATEMENT - Actuatial Report on Inclusion of Elected Officials in PERS Membership The Comparison sheet also itemizes the potential maximum cost of providing health insurance to the new members. The costs shown are an estimate assuming each of the eligible officials elected to participate. The actual cost would depend on the number of individuals participating and the premium cost of the insurance plan selected. The maximum cost of medical insurance would be $16,128. This assumes the maximum contribution for six City Officials. PERS has advised Staff of the time frame required to amend the current agreement. The City Council must adopt a Resolution of Intention and an Ordinance. PERS requires that the second reading of the Ordinance occur at least 20 days after the adoption of the Resolution of Intention. Based on their policies the earliest effective date would be the payroll period beginning April 14, 1985. The City Council would also have to authorize a change in the pay periods for City Councilmembers. Currenly they are paid once each month. However, membership in PERS would require that their earnings be reported with the full-time payroll and pro-rated on a bi-weekly basis. _If the City Attorney elected to be included he would also have to provide an accounting of hours worked on a bi-weekly basis. Staff recommends that the City Council review the results on the valuation and direct Staff as appropriate. �'�.':?:Sr,'SS:STa'S�:.."�.^'. '�i:Z'�.r.:�:.S..!.:�=a`.::•:r•':�_'�n.,:�S..k:.�i3..3i_.�.�'..Y.t?Kk't.7...y.�zkf..�..w.:-''�?.�, i ..: �,7?m.�t^ .. .. COMPARISON OF PERS CONTRIBUTIONS WITH AND WITHOUT EXCLUSION FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS PREPARED JANUARY 1986 Current Expense with Exclusion Gross Monthly Payroll $32,353 (13 Full-Time Employees) Monthly Amount of Employer Share PERS at 7.878 2 549 Expense Under Amended Agreement Providing For Removal of Exclusion Councilmembers Excluding City Attorney Full-Time Monthly Payroll (13 Employees) $32,353 City Officials Monthly Payroll 1,500 $33,853 Monthly Amount of Employer Share PERS at 8.262% $ 2,797 City Attorney Monthly Earnings Based on 53 hours/month $ 4,770 Monthly Amount of Employer Share PERS at 8.262% 394 Total Monthly Employer Share PERS with all Eligible Officials Participating 3 191 Annual Cost (Without Adjustments for Merit Salary Changes) Current Contract $30,588 Amended Contract (with only Councilmembers Participating) $33,564 Difference ($2,976) Additional Annual Cost = 9.7% Current Contract $30,588 Amended Contract (Assuming City Atty. & Council Participate) $38,292 Difference ($7,704) Additional Annual Cost = 25.2% Maximum Additional Cost for Participation in The PERS Hospital Health Care Act Assuming 5 City Councilmembers Maximum Monthly Premium cost at $224/month $ 1,120 Annual Cost $13,440 Additional Annual Cost for City Attorney 2,688 Maximum Annual Increase for Health Premium .$16,128 1� kGENCY NAME CITY OF DUBLIN EMPLOYER NUMBER ' 1329 MISCELLANEOUS MEMBERS . PRESENT BENEFITS PROPOSED BENEFITS 1982 ASSUMPTIONS 1982 ASSUMPTIONS �. VALUATION SPECIFICATIONS 1. Actuarial Data as of 6/30/ 84 2. Formula 2% @ 60 Full 2% @ 60 Full 3. Final Compensation Average 3 Years 3 Years 4. Post—Retirement Survivor Benefits NO No 5. 1959 Survivor Benefits No No 6. Credit for Unused Sick Leave No No 7. Removal of Exclusion of Elected No Yes Officials. with Prior Service Limited to the Elected Officials in Office on. Date of Contract Amendment 3. AGENCY CONTRIBUTION RATE FOR CURRENT SERVICE (as % of member payroll until 6/30/2011) 1. Retirement Benefits 7.686% 7.896% 2. Death Benefits 0.1000/0 0.115% 3. 1959 Survivor Benefits — — AGENCY CONTRIBUTION RATE FOR PRIOR SERVICE (as % of member payroll until 6/30/ 2007) 0.092% 0.251% �. TOTAL AGENCY CONTRIBUTION RATE (When change is for an individual safety 7.878% 8.262% group, rate will apply to total safety payroll) E. ACTUARIAL VALUATION FEE $ 15 +.00 DATE: December 10, 1985 PERS—CON-14 :0761 (Rev. 7/85) CITY OF DUBLIN BUDGET CMNCE FORM FRCM I TO APPROPRIATION ACCOUNT AVOW i ACCOU i Pf'�Ui�i TRANSFER 1-►- ►oa- -+01. 0 10S.00 00 P,^IEVL�'FNT }-�- �0�— SOS Z2. 955 1-1- X01.-�01. 04 �o. 00 �-1 _gol _ }o1 °y lao .od o ao.00 1-t- lot - -ol. oN 3 30, 00 o\ _ jol , 05 �, 2�0, 00 JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGE �£ c�ACpeM� +a C pV2 2 re, Cobs n -d Pc�v e, e�r�Je Ire. 4c n,e► ,ecs p . ,i -%+�, 0,-A/-e- ��cpen Se , "Tl.e e eol2v :o� .v !�e e r-a�� bJ� b e. F�Q c,l ►�., 19�6 . ```'`,P I lI L COST S R e,�`cis rY•�.�}- moo►• oy oo ��ovP Z r sv -.o .ID5 Z-6 0 , 00 TOTAL I$a, 955 I ti�� DATE CITY l -TIAGER AFFROVAL -" COUNCj�iAFFROVA.L I,Ait CII ,