HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 107-86 Salary/BenefitPlanRESOLUTION NO.107- 86
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DOBLIN
AMENDING THE SALARY & BENEFIT PLAN
ADOPTED BY RESOLUTION NO. 96-86
WHEREAS, the City Council has adopted a Salary and Benefit Plan
pursuant to the Personnel System Rules; and
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 96~86 which
established Article I: Salary Provisions; and
WHEREAS, competitive salary and benefit provisions will attract and
retain quality employees; and
WHEREAS, the following benefit provisions shall be established in
accordance with the City of Dublin Personnel Rules.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Resolution No. 96-86 shall be
amended by the addition of the following:
Article II: BENEFITS
Article II shall apply to all full-time employees of the City of Dublin,
unless otherwise stated.
Section A: Medical Insurance
For medical insurance, the City offers qualified employees the option to
select eligible plans administered under the California Public Employees'
Retirement System, Public Employees' Medical. and Hospital Care Act.
The City will contribute a maximum of $224.00 per month exclusive of
administrative charges towards medical insurance. If the cost of coverage
exceeds the amount of the City contribution, the additional cost will be
paid by the employee through payroll deductions.
Section B: Dental Insurance
The City will contribute on behalf of each regular employee scheduled to
regularly work at least 30 hours per week, a maximum of $43.67 per month to
a dental insurance plan selected by the City.
Section C: Dental/Vision Care Trust Fund
The City shall establish a reimbursement trust fund which will be provided
to those employees scheduled to work 40 hours per week in a regular full-
time position. The "plan year" for reimbursements shall run from September
1st - August 31st of each year. No employee shall receive reimbursements
which exceed $600 during a "plan year", unless the program is otherwise
amended by action of the City Council.
The trust fund may be utilized to reimburse qualified dental expenses and
co-payments incurred by an employee or any of the employee's dependents
covered under the City's dental insurance, provided expenses are not paid
either bY the City provided dental insurance, or any dual coverage prOvided
by an employee's spouse. In addition, the trust fund may be utilized to
reimburse an employee for optical exams and appliances. Vision care
reimbursements'shall be limited to expenses incurred for care or treatment
of the employee only and will not cover dependents.
The reimbursement of any expenses pursuant to this section shall be further
contingent upon the fulfillment of requirements established by the City's
accounting procedures and other rules or policies established by the City
Manager.
Section D: Disability Insurance
The City will contribute on behalf of each regular employee scheduled to
regularly work at least 30 hours per week, the total premium cost of a Long
Term Disability Plan selected by the City.
Section E: Retirement
The City will provide the California Public Employees' Retirement System 2%
at age 60 plan to all eligible employees. The employee and the City shall
make contributions to the plan, as determined by the City Council.
Section F: Life Insurance
Effective November 1, 1986, the City will contribute on behalf of each
full-time employee scheduled to regularly work at least 40 hours per week,
the total premium cost of a $50,000 Term Life Insurance Policy selected by
the City. In addition, the City Manager shall be authorized to implement a
supplemental life insurance program, which would allow full-time employees
to purchase additional term life insurance through payroll deductions.
Section G: Car.Allowance
Department Heads shall receive a car allowance of $175.00 per month. If an
employee receives a monthly allowance, they shall be entitled to 10¢ per
mile for local operating costs while on City business. Any employee who
uses their personal automobile for official business shall receive a
reimbursement in the amount of 25¢ per mile, provided they do not receive a
monthly car allowance. (This shall include part-time employees.) When
traveling out of the area on City business, the City will reimburse 25¢ per
mile for the use of a private vehicle or air transportation costs,
whichever is less. The payment of any mileage reimbursements or car
allowance shall be contingent upon the fulfillment of requirements
established by the City's accounting procedures and other rules and
policies.
Section H: Education Reimbursement
Full-time employees shall be eligible to participate in an education
reimbursement~program. The City shall only reimburse the employee for
courses undertaken which are job related. The employee must obtain prior
authorization from the City Manager and reimbursement will only be provided
upon submittal of proof of satisfactory completion of the courses
undertaken with a passing grade when applicable. The City will reimburse
an amount equal to one-half of the employees tuition and/or fees, however,
the amount reimbursed shall not exceed $500.00 per year. The payment of
any reimbursements shall be contingent upon the fulfillment of reporting
requirements established by the City manager.
Section I: This Resolution shall supersede any previous resolutions
adopted by the City Council which are in conflict.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of October, 1986.
AYES:
Councilmembers ~egarty, Jeffery, Moffatt, Vonheeder and
Mayor Snyder
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
City Clerk