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Page 19 <br /> <br />SECTION 5: EMPLOYEE BENEFITS <br /> <br />5.1 Health Care Benefits <br />The City provides a combination of health care benefits to regular full-time employees, such as <br />medicalhealth, dental, long-term disability, and life insurance. Regular full-time and part-time <br />employees who work at least 30 hours per week on a regular basis are eligible for the health <br />care benefit package commencing on the first of the month following date of hire. Benefits for <br />regular part-time employees are pro-rated. <br />The City offers health insurance to part-time employees who work on average or are expected <br />to work 30 or more hours per week or 130 hours or more per month and to their dependents. <br />The type of coverage and contributions will be determined annually by the City Council. <br />Employees are responsible for participating in the cost of health care benefits pursuant to the <br />City's annual review of participation levels. <br />Regular full-time eEmployees who work 80 hours in a pay period and provide proof of insurance <br />through an immediate family member, or who are eligible for Medicare, may waive insurance <br />coverage and receive a monthly cash payment, which is established by the City Council <br />annually. <br />5.2 Pre-Tax Benefits <br />On the first day of the month following date of hire, employees are eligible to participate in the <br />City’s Health Care and Dependent Day Care Expense Reimbursement Plan. Under this program, <br />employees may authorize the City to deduct, before taxes, expenses associated with the <br />following: <br />1. Premium Conversion. This plan allows you to automatically pay your portion of the <br />premiums for the City’s health and dental insurance program with pre-tax dollars. <br />2. Health Care Flex Account. The employee may pay eligible “uncovered” medical and <br />dental expenses with pre-tax dollars (e.g. deductibles and eyewear). <br />3. Dependent Day Care Flex Account. The employee may pay day care expenses with pre- <br />tax dollars. <br />Employees will be reimbursed for expenses incurred during the plan year, which runs from <br />January 1 to December 31. Employees will be advised that money not spent during the plan <br />year will be forfeited according to federal law. <br />5.3 Health Insurance Continuation (COBRA) <br />The federal Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) gives employees and <br />their qualified beneficiaries the opportunity to continue health insurance coverage under the <br />City’s health plan when a “qualifying event” would normally result in the loss of eligibility. <br />Qualifying events include resignation, termination of employment, death of an employee, a <br />reduction in an employee’s hours, a leave of absence, an employee’s divorce or legal <br />Page 150 of 228
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