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Resolution 9120 <br />May 28, 2019 <br />Page 2 <br />shall contribute fifty percent (50%) of accrued vacation compensation to the <br />RHSP. <br />2. Employees in Group B shall contribute 5% of their salary per payroll towards <br />the RHSP, and in addition, upon separation, employees in this group who <br />have completed two (2) or more years of service and leave in good standing <br />shall contribute one hundred percent (100%) of accrued vacation <br />compensation to the RHSP. <br />3. Employees in Group C shall contribute 1% of their salary per payroll towards <br />the RHSP and in addition, upon separation, employees in this group who <br />have completed two (2) or more years of service and leave in good standing <br />shall contribute one hundred percent (100%) of accrued vacation <br />compensation to the RHSP. <br />C. In addition to the provisions listed in Section A, non-union POST Certified <br />employees shall contribute two percent (2%) of their salary per payroll period <br />toward the RHSP, and, in addition, upon separation from the City, employees in <br />this classification who have completed two (2) or more years of service and leave <br />in good standing shall contribute one hundred percent (100%) of accrued vacation <br />compensation to the RHSP. <br />D. Upon separation from the City, employees who have completed two or more years <br />of service and leave the City in good standing shall contribute their eligible sick <br />leave hours, converted at the rate of 50%, to their RHSP, in accordance with the <br />following: <br />For employees hired after January 1, 2008, sick leave hours paid out as <br />severance shall not exceed the employee's maximum eligible hours cap less <br />any annual contributions made under Section A. <br />Employees with less than two years of service with the City are not eligible to <br />contribute sick leave hours to the RHSP and have no right to any payout of <br />unused sick leave hours. <br />3. Employees who had completed ten years of service by January 1, 2008, qualify <br />for enhanced sick leave payout at the rate of 65%. Upon separation, qualifying <br />employees shall contribute their eligible sick leave hours to their RHSP, at the <br />enhanced rate. The enhanced conversion rate of 65% applies ONLY to sick <br />leave hours contributed at separation. <br />4. Sick leave balances in excess of the maximum eligible cap as defined above <br />are not eligible for contribution or payout in any form. <br />