HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 2018-63RESOLUTION NO.2018-63
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
APPROVING AND IMPLEMENTING THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES'ASSOCIATION
(MEA) AND THE CITY FOR OCTOBER 1, 2017 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2019
The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does resolve as follows:
The Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Huntington Beach and the
Municipal Employees' Association (MEA), a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and
by reference made a part hereof, is hereby approved and ordered implemented in accordance with
the terms and conditions thereof; and the City Manager is authorized to execute this Agreement.
Such Memorandum of Understanding shall be effective for the term of October 1, 2017 through
September 30, 2019.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a
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October 1 , 2017 — September 30, 2019
MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREAMBLE....................................................................................................................1
ARTICLE I -TERM OF MOU ......................................................................................... 1
ARTICLE II - REPRESENTATIONAL UNIT/CLASS......................................................2
ARTICLE III - MANAGEMENT RIGHTS ........................................................................2
ARTICLE IV- EXISTING CONDITIONS........................................................................2
ARTICLE V -SEVERABILITY.......................................................................................2
ARTICLE VI - SALARY SCHEDULE.............................................................................3
A. CLASSIFICATION AND SALARY RATES........................................................................ 3
ARTICLE VII -SPECIAL PAY .......................................................................................3
A. EDUCATION ............................................................................................................ 3
1. Tuition Reimbursement...............................................................................................................3
B. ASSIGNMENT PAY ................................................................................................... 3
1. Leadworker Differential................................................................................................................3
2. Shift Differential ...........................................................................................................................3
a. Afternoon Shift........................................................................................................................3
b. Night Shift...............................................................................................................................3
c. Shifts Defined .........................................................................................................................4
C. SPECIAL CERTIFICATION/SKILL PAY..........................................................................4
1. Bilingual Skill................................................................................................................................4
2. Building Plan Checker.................................................................................................................4
a. Plans Examiner International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO) Certification..............4
b. Engineering In Training (EIT)/Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Engineering........................4
3. Process Owner Assignment Pay.................................................................................................4
4. Hazardous Materials Duty Assignment Pay ................................................................................5
ARTICLE VIII - UNIFORMS, CLOTHING, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT .........................5
A. UNIFORMS AND SAFETY SHOES................................................................................ 5
1. Safety Shoes—Cost....................................................................................................................5
2. Safety Glasses.............................................................................................................................5
B. TOOL ALLOWANCE .................................................................................................. 5
C. VEHICLE USE.......................................................................................................... 6
ARTICLE IX- HOURS OF WORK/OVERTIME .............................................................6
A. WORK SCHEDULE ................................................................................................... 6
1. Pay Definitions.............................................................................................................................6
2. Defined Workweek under Fair Labor Standards Act(FLSA).......................................................6
3. Flex Schedule and Alternative Work Schedule- Civic Center Employees.................................6
a. 5/40 Work Schedule ...............................................................................................................7
b. 9/80 Work Schedule ...............................................................................................................7
c. 4/10 Work Schedule ...............................................................................................................7
d. Existing Alternative Work Schedules......................................................................................7
B. OVERTIME/COMPENSATORY TIME ............................................................................8
1. FLSA Workweek and Employee Pay Period...............................................................................8
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2. Overtime......................................................................................................................................8
3. Work Shift that Exceeds Thirteen (13) Hours..............................................................................8
C. EMPLOYEE FATIGUE................................................................................................ 8
D. CALLBACK.............................................................................................................. 9
E. MANDATORY STANDBY............................................................................................ 9
F. ACTING ASSIGNMENT .............................................................................................. 9
G COURT STANDBY TIME AND COURT APPEARANCE TIME ............................................. 9
ARTICLE X- HEALTH AND OTHER INSURANCE BENEFITS.................................. 10
A. H EALTH................................................................................................................ 10
B. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AND COST............................................................................. 10
1. City and Employee Paid Medical Insurance— Employees and Dependents............................10
2. Health and Other Insurance Premiums.....................................................................................10
3. Part Time Employee Contributions........................................................................................... 12
C. COBRA............................................................................................................... 12
D. LIFE AND ACCIDENTAL DEATH AND DISMEMBERMENT INSURANCE ............................. 12
E. LONG TERM DISABILITY INSURANCE (LTD).............................................................. 12
F. MEDICAL CASH-OUT ............................................................................................. 13
G. SECTION 125 PLAN............................................................................................... 13
H. MISCELLANEOUS................................................................................................... 13
5. Health Plan Over-Payments......................................................................................................14
I. RETIREE MEDICAL COVERAGE FOR RETIREES NOT ELIGIBLE FOR THE CITY RETIREE
MEDICAL SUBSIDY PLAN........................................................................................ 14
J. POST-65 SUPPLEMENTAL MEDICARE COVERAGE .................................................... 14
ARTICLE XI - RETIREMENT.........................................................................................4
A. BENEFITS............................................................................................................. 15
1. Self-Funded Supplemental Retirement Benefit.........................................................................15
2. Deferred Compensation ............................................................................................................15
3. Medical Insurance for Retirees..................................................................................................16
B. CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM (CAL PERS)....................... 17
1. Retirement Formula and Reporting...........................................................................................17
C. PRE-RETIREMENT OPTIONAL SETTLEMENT 2 DEATH BENEFIT .................................... 17
D. FOURTH LEVEL OF 1959 SURVIVOR BENEFITS......................................................... 17
ARTICLE XII - LEAVE BENEFITS............................................................................... 18
A. LEAVE WITH PAY.................................................................................................. 18
1. General Leave...........................................................................................................................18
a. Accrual..................................................................................................................................18
b. Eligibility and Approval..........................................................................................................18
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c. Conversion to Cash..............................................................................................................18
d. One(1)Week Minimum Vacation Requirement...................................................................18
2. City Paid Holidays......................................................................................................................19
b. City Observed Holiday..........................................................................................................19
c. Holiday Paid Time Off for Part-Time Employees..................................................................19
d. Holiday Pay for Work on a City Observed Holiday...............................................................19
e. Holiday Pay for Work on an Actual Holiday(Not the City Observed Date)..........................19
g. CalPERS Reporting of Holiday Pay......................................................................................19
3. Sick Leave.................................................................................................................................20
a. Accrual..................................................................................................................................20
b. Credit....................................................................................................................................20
c. Usage....................................................................................................................................20
d. Payoff at Termination............................................................................................................20
e. Extended Absences..............................................................................................................20
4. Bereavement Leave...................................................................................................................20
5. Association Business.................................................................................................................20
6. Jury Duty....................................................................................................................................21
7. Leave Benefits Entitlement........................................................................................................21
8. Personal Days ...........................................................................................................................21
ARTICLE XIII - CITY RULES.......................................................................................22
ARTICLE XIV-MISCELLANEOUS..............................................................................22
A. GRIEVANCE ARBITRATION...................................................................................... 22
B. PROMOTIONAL PROCEDURES................................................................................. 22
1. Tie Scores..................................................................................................................................22
2. Salary Upon Promotion .............................................................................................................22
C. LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS COMMITTEE........................................................ 23
D. COPIES OF MOU .................................................................................................. 23
E. POSITION CLASSIFICATION ISSUES ......................................................................... 23
1. Class Specifications...................................................................................................................23
2. Reclassification Impact..............................................................................................................23
F. CLASS A AND B DRIVER LICENSE FEES................................................................... 23
G. DEFERRED COMPENSATION LOAN PROGRAM .......................................................... 24
H. PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS/WRITTEN REPRIMAND APPEALS................................. 24
I. MEA LETTER OF INTRODUCTION ............................................................................ 24
J. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT) RANDOM ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED
SUBSTANCE TESTING............................................................................................ 24
K. UPDATE EMPLOYEE-EMPLOYER RELATIONS RESOLUTION........................................ 24
L. REQUIRED FINGERPRINTING OF EMPLOYEES........................................................... 24
M. BEACH PARKING................................................................................................... 24
N. REASONABLE SUSPICION ALCOHOL AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE TESTING............. 24
ARTICLE XV- CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL...............................................................25
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LIST OF MOU EXHIBITS..............................................................................................26
EXHIBIT A- CLASS/SALARY SCHEDULE................................................................27
EXHIBIT B- UNIFORM POLICY..................................................................................34
EXHIBIT C -VEHICLE USE POLICY ..........................................................................40
EXHIBIT D- PROVISIONS OF THE RETIREE MEDICAL SUBSIDY PLAN...............43
EXHIBIT E-9/80 WORK SCHEDULE.........................................................................47
EXHIBIT F-4/10 WORK SCHEDULE.........................................................................49
EXHIBIT G -AGENCY SHOP AGREEMENT..............................................................51
EXHIBIT H - CATASTROPHIC LEAVE DONATION PROGRAM........................... 54
EXHIBIT I - HEALTH AND OTHER INSURANCE BENEFITS/TEAMSTERS
MISCELLANEOUS SECURITY TRUST FUND...................................................58
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Memorandum of Understanding
between
The City of Huntington Beach
(hereinafter called City)
and
The Huntington Beach Municipal Employees' Association
(hereinafter called Association or MEA)
PREAMBLE
WHEREAS, pursuant to California law, the City, acting by and through its designated
representatives, duly appointed by the governing body of said City, and the representatives of the
Association, a duly recognized employee Association, have met and conferred in good faith and
have fully communicated and exchanged information concerning wages, hours and other terms
and conditions of employment for the period October 1, 2017 through September 30, 2019; and
WHEREAS, the representatives of the City and the Association desire to reduce their agreements
to writing,
NOW THEREFORE, this Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is made to become effective
October 1, 2017 and it is agreed as follows:
ARTICLE I —TERM OF MOU
A. This Memorandum of Understanding shall be in effect for a term commencing on October 1,
2017 through September 30, 2019.
B. This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement of the parties with respect to improvements
or changes in the salaries and monetary benefits for employees represented by the
Association for the duration of this Agreement.
ARTICLE II — REPRESENTATIONAL UNIT/CLASS
It is recognized that the Association is the employee organization which has the right to meet and
confer in good faith with the City on behalf of permanent employees of the City within those class
titles set out in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein. The term "permanent
employee" herein shall be referred to as"employee"and is used only to determine entitlement to
certain benefits provided by this MOU and is defined as follows; an employee that has completed
or is in the process of completing a probationary period in a permanent position in the competitive
service in which the employee regularly works twenty (20) hours or more per week. Additionally,
the representation unit shall include all non-safety, non-management classifications which are
created after execution of this Agreement and are not included in another representation unit or
determined in accordance with the Employer-Employee Relations Resolution to be more
appropriately designated as Non-Associated (NA) classifications.
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The City Manager reserves the right to designate up to seven (7) Association employees as
confidential on an annual basis, or as needed. The confidential employee designations shall be
determined by the City Manager for those employees having access to or preparing confidential
materials and/or information and/or recommendations on behalf of the City in its dealings with
employee associations.
The City shall provide the Association with the names of the employees who are designated as
confidential.
ARTICLE III—MANAGEMENT RIGHTS
The parties agree the City has the right to make unilateral management decisions that are outside
the scope of bargaining, as defined by state and federal law and Public Employment Relations
Board (PERB) decisions. Except as expressly abridged or modified herein, the City retains all
rights, powers and authority with respect to the management and direction of the performance of
City services and the work forces performing such services, provided that nothing herein shall
change the City's obligation to meet and confer as to the effects of any such management decision
upon wages, hours and terms and conditions of employment or be construed as granting the City
the right to make unilateral changes in wages, hours and terms and conditions of employment.
Such rights include, but are not limited to, consideration of the merits, necessity, level or
organization of City services, including establishing of work stations, nature of work to be
performed, contracting for any work or operation, reasonable employee performance standards,
including reasonable work and safety rules and regulations in order to maintain the efficiency and
economy desirable for the performance of City services.
ARTICLE IV— EXISTING CONDITIONS
Except as expressly provided herein, the adoption of this Memorandum of Understanding shall
not change existing benefits, and terms and conditions of employment which have been
established in prior Memoranda of Understanding, and/or provided for in the Personnel Rules of
the City of Huntington Beach.
ARTICLE V—SEVERABILITY
If any Article, Sub-Article, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this Agreement, or the application
thereof to any person, is for any reason held to be invalid or unenforceable by the decision of any
court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions
of this Agreement or its application to other persons. The City and the Association hereby agree
that in the event any state or federal legislative, executive or administrative provision purports to
nullify or otherwise adversely affect the wages, hours and other terms and conditions of
employment contained in this Agreement or similarly purports to restrict the ability of the parties
to negotiate a successor agreement,the City and the Association shall,without prejudice to either
party's judicial remedies, endeavor to agree to alternative contractual provisions which are not
adversely affected by said legislative, executive or administrative provision.
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ARTICLE VI —SALARY SCHEDULE
A. Classification and Salary Rates
All employees are required to utilize direct deposit of payroll checks. The City shall issue
each employee direct deposit advice (payroll receipt) each pay period that details all
income, withholdings, and deductions.
ARTICLE VII—SPECIAL PAY
A. Education
1. Tuition Reimbursement
Upon approval of the Department Head and the Human Resources Director,employees
may be compensated for courses from accredited vocational and educational
institutions. Tuition reimbursement shall be limited tojob related courses orjob related
educational degree objectives and requires prior approval by the Department Head and
Human Resources Director.
Education costs shall be reimbursed to employees on a first come, first served basis
for a full refund for tuition, books, parking (if a required fee) and any other required fees
upon presentation of receipts. On a first come,first served basis, the maximum annual
benefit per fiscal year for each employee is $5,250 (five thousand two hundred-fifty
dollars), until the maximum allocation for the entire bargaining unit of seventy five
thousand dollars ($75,000) in each fiscal year period has been allocated.
Reimbursements shall be made when the employee presents proof to the Human
Resources Director that he/she has successfully completed the course with a grade of
"C" or better; or a "Pass" if taken for credit.
B. Assignment Pay
1. Leadworker Differential
Any employee classified as "Leadworker" shall receive no less than 8% above the
highest classification, which is assigned to the Leadworker to lead.
2. Shift Differential
a. Afternoon Shift
Employees required to work on a regular assigned shift that occurs between
the hours of 4:00 PM and midnight, shall be paid a special pay equal to five
percent (5%) of the employee's base hourly rate of pay (as defined in Article
IX)for all work performed during said shift.
b. Night Shift
Employees required to work on a regularly assigned shift that occurs between
midnight and 8:00 AM shall be paid a special pay equal to ten percent (10%)
of the employee's base hourly rate (as defined in Article IX).
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C. Shifts Defined
Employees will be considered as assigned to the afternoon shift (4:00 PM to
midnight) or the night shift (midnight to 8:00 AM) when five (5) or more hours
of their regularly assigned shifts occur in the afternoon or night shift as defined
herein.
C. Special Certification/Skill Pay
1. Bilinqual Skill
Employees who are required by their Department Head to use Spanish, Vietnamese,
or American Sign Language skills as part of their job assignment, shall be paid an
additional five-percent (5%) of their base hourly rate (as defined in Article IX) in
addition to their regular bi-weekly pay. The special pay shall be effective the first full
pay period following certification as verified to the Department Head in writing by the
Human Resources Director or designee. Employees may accept assignments
utilizing bilingual skills in other languages on a short-term assignment with approval
by the City Manager. Such employees shall receive the additional five percent (5%)
of their base hourly rate of pay (as defined in Article IX) for every bi-weekly pay
period that the assignment is in effect. In order to be eligible for said compensation,
employee's language proficiency will be tested and certified by the Human
Resources Director or designee.
The parties agree that to the extent permitted by law, Bilingual Skill Pay is special
compensation and shall be reported to CalPERS as such pursuant to Title 2 CCR,
Section 571(a)(4) Bilingual Premium.
2. Building Plan Checker
a. Plans Examiner International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO)
Certification
Effective December 1, 2007, the ICBO certification pay ended. All employees
receiving ICBO certification pay prior to this date shall continue to receive this
pay while they remain in their present classification. Any change in
classification will result in the ICBO pay ending for that employee.
b. Engineering In Training (EIT) /Associate of Arts (AA) Degree in Engineering
Effective December 1, 2007, the EIT/AA pay ended. All employees receiving
EIT/AA pay prior to this date shall continue to receive this pay while they remain
in their present classification. Any change in classification will result in the
EIT/AA pay ending for that employee.
3. Process Owner Assignment Pay
Effective December 1, 2007, Process Owner Assignment Pay ended. All employees
receiving Process Owner Assignment Pay prior to December 1, 2007 shall continue to
receive this pay while they remain assigned to their position.
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4. Hazardous Materials Duty Assignment Pay
Employees assigned HazMat Duty by their department head or his or her designee
shall receive five percent(5%) of their base salary for the specific hours performing the
HazMat Duty assignment.
The parties agree that to the extent permitted by law, Hazardous Materials Duty
Assignment Pay is special compensation and shall be reported as such to CalPERS
pursuant to Title 2 CCR, Section 571(a)(4) Hazard Premium.
ARTICLE VIII —UNIFORMS, CLOTHING, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
A. Uniforms and Safety Shoes
The City's Uniform and Safety Shoe Policy shall be set forth in Exhibit B, a copy of which
is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, provided however, that
employees represented by MEA working in the Police Department shall be issued property
in accordance with the equipment issue form for the particular position to which they are
assigned.
1. Safety Shoes—Cost
The City shall furnish safety shoes in accordance with the procedures and guidelines
as set forth in Exhibit B, provided however, that the maximum amount to be
reimbursed for a pair of safety shoes will not exceed two hundred and twenty-five
dollars ($225.00) per pair every six (6) months or sooner, if necessary.
2. Safety Glasses
Prescription safety glasses shall be provided upon the approval of the Supervisor.
The cost of prescription safety glasses shall not exceed two hundred ninety-nine
dollars ($299.00) in each two (2) year period, or sooner if medically prescribed.
B. Tool Allowance
Those employees, who are required to furnish their own personal tools for use on the job,
shall be provided with a tool allowance to offset a portion of the cost for said tools that are
lost, stolen or broken when in use on the job. Such allowance shall be eight hundred
dollars ($800.00) per year, payable in January of each year, separate from payroll checks
to those employees on active duty. In the event an employee is hired or separates, his/her
tool allowance for that calendar year shall be prorated on the basis of the total number of
months in which he/she was employed on the first working day of the year. It is understood
that the employee has the responsibility to exercise care and diligence in preventing the
loss, theft and breakage of his/her personal tools.
The following classifications are eligible to receive tool allowance:
• Equipment/Auto Maintenance Crewleader
• Equipment/Auto Maintenance Leadworker
• Helicopter Maintenance Technician
• Mechanic I
• Mechanic II
• Mechanic III
• Senior Helicopter Maintenance Technician
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C. Vehicle Use
The City Vehicle Use Policy is attached in Exhibit C.
Approval is required by the City Manager or designee for any City vehicle to be taken
home by an employee.
1. Unit employees subject to the vehicle use policy in Exhibit C shall be required to
participate in the DMV Pull Notice program.
ARTICLE IX— HOURS OF WORK/OVERTIME
A. Work Schedule
It is the intent of the City to provide an opportunity for employees to select a flexible (flex)
schedule and/or alternative work schedule that is consistent with the City's objective that
such schedules shall not reduce service to the public, departmental effectiveness,
productivity and/or efficiency as determined by the City Manager or designee.
1. Pay Definitions
For the purpose of this Agreement, the following definitions shall apply:
a. Base Hourly Rate of Pay is defined as the hourly rate of pay that is identified in
Exhibit A, Salary Schedules.
b. Regular Rate of Pay is defined as the base hourly rate plus(including)special pays
as identified in Article VI I.
c. Overtime Rate of Pay is defined as the base hourly rate of pay times one and one
half(1 1/) plus (including) special pays as identified in Article VII.
d. Hours of Work includes: General Leave, Holidays, Sick Leave and Compensatory
Time for the purpose of calculating overtime.
2. Defined Workweek under Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
It is understood that the City has established a workweek for each covered employee
which meets the requirements of the FLSA and which will not result in overtime
compensation as part of a normal work schedule. Each non-exempt employee shall
be assigned a designated FLSA workweek for the correct calculation of overtime.
This designated workweek shall not change unless extraordinary circumstances
require a change in the employee's regular work schedule due to operational need.
A change in the designated FLSA workweek shall be recommended by the
Department Head and approved by the Human Resources Director.
3. Flex Schedule and Alternative Work Schedule- Civic Center Employees
With Supervisor and Department Head approval employees may flex regular
scheduled start times between the hours of 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 A.M. in half-hour
increments (i.e. 7:00 A.M., 7:30 A.M., 8:00 A.M., 8:30 A.M., and 9:00 A.M.). Flex
schedules shall not reduce service to the public, departmental effectiveness,
productivity and/or efficiency as determined by the City Manager or designee. Once
a flex schedule is established, an employee shall not change that schedule until the
end of the pay period, with the approval of the Department Head.
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Employees will have the option of working a 5/40 or 9/80 work schedule with
Supervisor and Department Head approval. Employees assigned to the Police
Department shall retain the option of working the 4/10 work schedule with Supervisor
and Department Head approval. In order to maintain service to the public,
departmental effectiveness, productivity and/or efficiency, a Department Head may
assign an employee a different work schedule that is in compliance with the
requirements of FLSA with City Manager approval.
a. 5/40 Work Schedule
The 5/40 work schedule shall be defined as working five (5) eight (8) hour days
Monday through Friday each week plus a one (1) hour unpaid lunch during each
work shift, totaling a forty (40) hour workweek. The assigned 5/40 work schedule
must be in compliance with the requirements of FLSA.
b. 9/80 Work Schedule
i. Civic Center Employees
The 9/80 work schedule, as outlined in Exhibit E, shall be defined for all
employees assigned to the Civic Center as working nine (9) days for eighty
(80) hours in a two (2) week pay period by working eight (8) days at nine (9)
hours per day and working one (1) day (Friday) for eight (8) hours, plus a one
(1) hour unpaid lunch during each work shift, totaling forty (40) hours in each
FLSA workweek. The 9/80 work schedule shall not reduce service to the
public, departmental effectiveness, productivity and/or efficiency as
determined by the City Manager or designee.
ii. Non Civic Center Employees
The 9/80 work schedule, as outlined in Exhibit E, shall be defined for all
employees not assigned to the Civic Center as working nine (9)days for eighty
(80) hours in a two (2) week pay period by working eight (8) days at nine (9)
hours per day and working one (1) day (Friday) for eight (8) hours, plus a one
(1) hour unpaid scheduled lunch during each work shift,totaling forty(40) hours
in each FLSA workweek. The 9/80 work schedule shall not reduce service to
the public, departmental effectiveness, productivity and/or efficiency as
determined by the City Manager or designee.
c. 4/10 Work Schedule
The 4/10 work schedule, as outlined in Exhibit F, shall be defined as working four
(4) ten (10) hour days each week plus a one (1) hour unpaid lunch during each
work shift, totaling forty (40) hours in each FLSA workweek. The assigned 4/10
work schedule must be in compliance with the requirements of FLSA. The 4/10
work schedule shall not reduce service to the public, departmental effectiveness,
productivity and/or efficiency as determined by the City Manager or designee.
d. Existing Alternative Work Schedules
Non Civic Center employees who had an alternative work schedule (9/80 or 4/10)
prior to February 1, 2003 may retain that alternative work schedule. Employees
assigned to Beach Operations may be required to work a 4/10 work schedule.
Civic Center employees who had an alternative work schedule (9/80) prior to
February 1, 2003 may revert to that alternative work schedule (9/80) in the event
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his/her Supervisor and/or Department Head determine that the 9/80 schedule set
forth in this Article is inappropriate for the employee's classification.
B. Overtime/Compensatory Time
1. FLSA Workweek and Employee Pay Period
Each employee is assigned a designated workweek as a seven (7)day workweek that
begins and ends based upon a defined work schedule. Each employee's pay period
is a fourteen (14) day cycle that consists of two (2) consecutive workweeks.
It is the policy of the City that overtime is to be used only as needed or under
emergency conditions, as approved by the City Manager or designee.
2. Overtime
FLSA "non-exempt" employees shall be compensated at the Overtime Rate (in the
form of pay or compensatory time) for hours worked over forty (40) hours in a
workweek.
3. Work Shift that Exceeds Thirteen (13) Hours
An employee who performs authorized work immediately preceding or upon completion
of a regular work shift (extension of a workday) that exceeds thirteen (13) hours in a
shift shall be compensated as follows:
a. One and one-half (1 1/2) times the employee's regular rate of pay for all hours
worked in excess of their regular workday, up to and including thirteen (13) hours
in any workday, and
b. Two (2) times the employee's regular rate for all hours worked in excess of
thirteen (13) hours in a workday.
4. The employee's Supervisor shall determine if employee receives overtime pay or
compensatory time. Consideration shall be given to effectuating the request of the
employee; however, the maximum accrual for compensatory time shall be one hundred
forty (140) hours.
5. Two(2)times per fiscal year an employee may cash out hours of banked compensatory
time, for maximum annual cash out amount of one hundred ten (110) hours. The
employee shall give payroll two (2) weeks advance notice of their decision to exercise
such option.
C. Employee Fatigue
An employee who is called back to work following the end of their regularly scheduled
work shift and proceeds to work more than five (5) consecutive overtime hours shall then
be entitled to an eight (8) hour rest period without compensation, upon completion of the
assignment. Regularly scheduled lunch periods are not considered part of this rest period.
If the eight(8) hour rest period extends into the employee's next regularly scheduled work
shift, the employee shall suffer no loss of pay or accrued leave as a result thereof. As far
as is practicable, employees who have earned a rest period shall be relieved at the start
of their regular work shift in order to take such rest period.
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This application of this provision shall include scheduled work assignments and extended
work assignments.
D. Callback
Employees called back to work shall be compensated a minimum of two (2) hours of
overtime pay at the regular rate of pay. A Supervisor shall notify an employee, in advance,
of the need to work overtime. Where overtime is worked as an extension of the workday,
it shall not be considered call back. While overtime may be required to be worked, it is the
City's policy to discourage the working of overtime, and to provide reasonable notification
to an employee should overtime be required. An employee called back to work less than
two (2) hours before their shift begins shall not be paid Call Back pay but will be paid in
accordance with Article IX.C. Overtime/Compensatory Time.
E. Mandatory Standby
An employee who is placed on standby status by their Supervisor shall be compensated
at an hourly rate equal to 0.180 of their base hourly rate of pay for the entire period of such
assignment.
F. Acting Assignment
If an employee is formally assigned to work in a higher classification on a temporary basis
for greater than three (3) consecutive weeks, the employee shall be compensated for all
hours worked in the higher classification at a rate which is at least five and one-half percent
(5 1/2%) above their pay step, but such pay increase shall not exceed eleven percent
(11%) and not to exceed the top step of the pay range for all hours worked in the higher
classification. In the event a non-exempt employee is assigned to act in a classification
that is exempt from overtime,the employee shall retain all special pays of their non-exempt
classification and shall receive compensation for hours worked over forty (40) hours in the
designated FLSA workweek on a hour for hour basis, at the regular rate of pay. Such pay
shall be paid or credited to the employee's compensatory time off balance at the discretion
of the Department Head or designee.
Acting assignments are not intended to exceed six (6) months unless extraordinary
circumstances warrant an extension as recommended and approved by the Human
Resources Director. Under no circumstances shall an acting assignment exceed (1) one
year nor shall it be considered a reclassification or a promotion Employees on acting
assignment obtain no property rights in the acting assignment and may be returned to
their regular position at any time.
Upon promotion to an FLSA exempt classification, all compensatory time off shall be
cashed out prior to promotion at the employee's current regular rate of pay in the non-
exempt classification.
G. Court Standby Time and Court Appearance Time
An employee who is required to perform court standby duty in the performance of their
official capacity with the City, shall be eligible for Court Standby Time or Court Appearance
Time.
An employee who is required to be on standby for a court appearance during other than
their regularly scheduled work hours shall receive a minimum of three (3) hours time at
their regular rate of pay for each morning and afternoon court session.
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In the event an employee is required to appear in court during other than their regularly
scheduled work hours, the employee shall receive a minimum of three (3) hours at the
overtime rate, provided however, that if such time overlaps with the employee's regularly
scheduled work hours, this provision shall be limited to those hours occurring prior to or
after the employee's regularly scheduled work time.
A legally served subpoena or the direction of the Department Head shall be required to
support the payment of Court Standby or Appearance Time.
ARTICLE X— HEALTH AND OTHER INSURANCE BENEFITS
A. Health
The City shall make available group medical, dental and vision benefits to all employees.
A copy of the medical, dental and vision plan brochures may be obtained from the Human
Resources Office.
B. Eligibility, Criteria and Cost
1. City and Employee Paid Medical Insurance— Employees and Dependents
The City and employee shall each pay for health insurance premiums for qualified
employees and dependent(s) effective the first of the month following the employee's
date of hire. The employee deduction for premium contributions shall be aligned with
the effective date of coverage and the ending date of coverage upon the employee's
separation. The payroll deduction amount shall begin no later than the first full pay
period following the effective date of coverage and pro-rated for coverage through the
end of the month in which employment was separated.
2. Health and Other Insurance Premiums
a. If an employee's health insurance premiums(medical, dental and or vision)exceed
the City's contribution, the employee shall be responsible for paying the difference
between the cost of the premiums and the City's contribution.
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b. 2018/19 Premiums and Contributions
Effective 11/17/2018 & 1/1/2019
MEA
(with Teamsters Medical + Rx)
Monthly Employer Employee Employee
Plan Tier premium Monthly Monthly Bi-Weekly
Contribution Contribution Contribution
Single 679.00 679.00 0.00 0.00
Teamsters Kaiser` Two-Party 1,276.00 1,257.00 19.00 8.77
Family 1,835.00 1,507.00 328.00 151.38
Single 679.00 679.00 0.00 0.00
Anthem Blue Cross HMO" Two-Party 1,276.00 1,257.00 19.00 8.77
Family 1,835.00 1,507.00 328.00 151.38
Single 679.00 679.00 0.00 0.00
75%/25(% RePO)*) Plan Two-Party 1,276.00 1,257.00 19.00 8.77
(P
Family 1,835.00 1,507.00 328.00 151.38
Single 56.00 53.44 2.56 1.18
Delta Dental PPO Two-Party 104.60 100.34 4.26 1.97
Family 137.90 135.09 2.81 1.30
Single 30.11 23.48 6.63 3.06
Delta Care HMO Two-Party 51.19 39.95 11.24 5.19
Family 78.29 61.07 17.22 7.95
Single 23.33 21.88 1.45 0.67
VSP Vision Two-Party 23.33 21.88 1.45 0.67
Family 23.33 21.88 1.45 0.67
Medical Cash Out- (As stated in Article X.F.): $679.00 per month ($313.38 bi-weekly)
"Medical Increase effective 10/1/18-Dental&Vision rates effective 1/1/19
c. Future Premiums and City Contributions
Effective the beginning of the pay period following City Council final approval of
this agreement, the City's monthly contribution to Medical premiums (only) shall
increase by a maximum of$100 per plan, per tier(not to exceed the monthly plan
premium) as follows:
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Single $679.00
Two Party $1,257.00
Family $1,507.00
Effective October 1, 2019, the City's monthly contribution to Medical premiums
(only) shall increase by a maximum of$50.00 per plan, per tier(not to exceed the
monthly plan premium) as follows:
Single $729.00
Two Party $1,307.00
Family $1,557.00
The City's contribution to Delta Dental PPO, Delta Care HMO and Vision Service
plans will not increase. The employee shall pay any increased amount above the
City's contribution caps.
3. Part Time Employee Contributions
Part-time employees hired after July 1, 2006, shall receive a pro-rated amount of the
City's contribution rate as established for full-time employees based on the employee's
work schedule, either fifty percent (50%) for half-time (1/2) or seventy-five percent
(75%) for three-quarter time (3/4).
4. Employee payroll deductions shall be made on a pre-tax basis.
5. The dental insurance maximum coverage is two thousand dollars($2,000.00) per year.
C. COBRA
Employees who terminate their employment with the City and their dependent(s) shall
have any and all the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (COBRA)
benefits as well as Cal-COBRA (AB1401) to which the law entitles them.
D. Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance
Each employee shall be provided with fifty-thousand dollars ($50,000.00) of life insurance
and fifty-thousand dollars($50,000.00)of accidental death and dismemberment insurance
coverage paid for by the City. Each employee shall have the option, at his/her own
expense, to purchase additional amounts of life insurance and accidental death and
dismemberment insurance to the extent provided by the City's current providers.
E. Long Term Disability Insurance(LTD)
The City shall provide for each employee at the City's expense a long term disability
insurance plan. The parties agree to exclude the first year of job related illness or injury
from coverage on condition that the plan provides for a coordination with Sick Leave,
General Leave and holidays which is satisfactory to the Association. A copy of the LTD
insurance plan may be obtained from the Human Resources Office.
The intent of long term disability insurance is to assist employees who are off work for an
extended period of time. While long term disability benefits can be coordinated with
accrued leave benefits to achieve one hundred percent (100%) of regular rate of pay, no
employee may receive more than their regular rate of pay while receiving disability benefits
and paid leave.
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F. Medical Cash-Out
Group health insurance for this unit is provided by the Teamsters Miscellaneous Security
Trust Fund. If an employee obtains approval from the Teamsters Miscellaneous Security
Trust Fund to suspend medical and prescription benefits, he/she may receive a medical
cash-out. The amount of cash-out is equal to the City's contribution to the lowest cost
employee-only medical premium offered to this unit.
Evidence of approved suspension must be submitted to the Human Resources
Department. Medical cash-out would commence the beginning of the first pay period
following the effective date of the approved suspension granted by the Teamsters
Miscellaneous Security Trust Fund.
Effective October 1, 2019, Medical Cash-Out is subject to increase up to a maximum of
$50, not to exceed the lowest cost single plan tier monthly premium, up to a maximum of
$729—if the lowest cost single tier plan monthly premium is less than $729 then the cash-
out will equal the lowest cost single plan tier monthly premium.
G. Section 125 Plan
This plan allows employees to use pre-tax salary deductions to pay for regular childcare,
adult dependent care and/or unreimbursed medical expenses.
H. Miscellaneous
1. Nothing in this Article shall be deemed to restrict the City's right to change insurance
carriers or self-fund should circumstance warrant. City shall, however, notify the
Association of any proposed change and allow the Association an opportunity to review
any proposed change and make recommendations to the City.
2. Nothing in this Article shall be deemed to obligate the City to improve the benefits
outlined in this Article.
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3. When the City grants an employee leave without pay for reason of medical disability,
the City shall continue to contribute its share of the employee's insurance premiums,
pursuant to Article X.B.2. for the time the employee is in a non-pay status for the length
of said leave not to exceed twenty-four(24)months.The City shall provide timely written
notification of employee rights under this Article and the LTD Plan and will assist the
employee in processing LTD claims so that undue delay in receiving LTD payments is
avoided.
4. The City and the Association participate in a City-wide joint labor and management
Insurance and Benefits Advisory Committee to discuss and study issues relating to
insurance benefits available for employees.
5. Health Plan Over-Payments
Employees shall be responsible for accurately reporting changes in the status of
dependent(s),which affect their eligibility for health plan coverage ninety(90)days after
the date of such status change. The City shall use its best efforts to advise all
employees of their obligation to report changes in the status of dependent(s), which
affect their eligibility. If an employee fails to report a status change that affects eligibility
within ninety (90) days, the City shall have the right to recover any premiums paid by
the City, on behalf of ineligible dependents. Recovery of such overpayments shall be
made as follows:
a. The employee's bi-weekly salary warrant shall be reduced by one-half(1/2) of the
amount of the bi-weekly overpayment. Such reduction shall continue until the
entire amount of the overpayment is recovered.
b. The City shall be entitled to recover a maximum of twelve (12) months premium
overpayments. Neither the employee nor the dependent shall be liable to the City
other than as provided herein.
I. Retiree Medical Coverage for Retirees Not Eligible for the City Retiree Medical Subsidy
Plan
Employees who retire from the City after January 1, 2004 and are granted a retirement
allowance by the California Public Employees Retirement System (CaIPERS) and are not
eligible for the City's Retiree Medical Subsidy Plan, may choose to participate in City
sponsored medical insurance plans until the first of the month in which they turn age sixty-
five (65).
The retiree shall pay the full premium for City sponsored medical insurance for themselves
and/or qualified dependents without any City subsidy.
Employees who retire from the City and receive a retirement allowance from the CaIPERS
and are not eligible for the City's Retiree Medical Subsidy Plan and choose not to
participate in City sponsored medical insurance, upon retirement permanently lose
eligibility for this insurance.
However, if a retiree who is not eligible for the City's Retiree Medical Subsidy Plan chooses
not to participate in a City sponsored medical insurance plan because the retiree has
access to other group medical insurance, and subsequently loses eligibility for that group
medical insurance, the retiree and their qualified dependents will have access to City
sponsored medical insurance plans reinstated.
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Eligibility for retiree medical coverage terminates the first of the month in which the retiree
or qualified dependent turns age sixty-five (65).
J. Post-65 Supplemental Medicare Coverage
Retirees who are participating in the Retiree Medical Subsidy Plan as of January 1, 2004
and all future retirees who meet the criteria to participate in City sponsored medical
insurance, with or without the Retiree Medical Subsidy Plan, may participate in a City
sponsored medical insurance plan that is supplemental to Medicare.
A retiree or qualified dependent must choose to participate in a City sponsored medical
insurance plan that is supplemental to Medicare beginning the first of the month in which
the retiree or qualified dependent turns age sixty-five (65).
The retiree shall pay the full premium to participate in a City sponsored medical insurance
plan that is supplemental to Medicare for themselves or qualified dependents without any
City subsidy.
Retirees or qualified dependents upon turning age sixty-five (65), who choose not to
participate in a City sponsored medical insurance plan that is supplemental to Medicare,
permanently lose eligibility for this insurance.
ARTICLE XI — RETIREMENT
A. Benefits
1. Self-Funded Supplemental Retirement Benefit
Employees hired prior to December 27, 1997 are eligible for the Self-Funded
Supplemental Retirement Benefit, which provides that:
a. In the event a PERS member elects Option #1, #2, #2W, #3, #3W or#4 of
the Public Employees' Retirement law, the City shall pay the difference
between the employee's elected option and the unmodified allowance which
the retiree would have received for his/her life alone as provided in California
Government Code sections 21455, 21456, 21457, and 21548 as said
referenced Government Code sections exist as of the date of this agreement.
This payment shall be made only to the retiree and shall be payable by the
City during the life of the member, and upon that retiree's death, the
City's obligation shall cease. The method of funding this benefit shall be at the
sole discretion of the City. This benefit is vested for employees covered by this
Agreement.
b. Employees hired on or after December 27, 1997 shall not be eligible for this
benefit referenced in A.1.a. herein above.
2. Deferred Compensation
Any employee who contributes one dollar ($1.00) or more per pay period to his/her
deferred compensation account shall receive an employer contribution in the amount
of nine dollars and twenty-three cents ($9.23) per pay period to the employee's
deferred compensation account.
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3. Medical Insurance for Retirees
a. Upon retirement, whether service or disability, each employee shall have the
following options in regards to medical insurance under City sponsored plans:
i. With no change in benefits, retirees can stay in any of the plans offered by
the City, at the retiree's own expense, for the maximum time period allowed
by federal law (COBRA), state law (Cal-COBRA) or
ii. Retirees may participate in the Retiree Medical Subsidy Plan, attached
hereto as Exhibit D, as amended, based upon the eligibility requirements
described in Exhibit D.
iii. The value of any unused earned leave benefits may be transferred to
deferred compensation at retirement, but only during the time that the
employee is actively employed with the City. The latest opportunity for such
transfer must be the pay period prior to the employee's last day of
employment.
b. Employees hired on or after October 1, 2014 shall not be eligible for this benefit
referenced in A.3.a.ii. herein above.
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B. California Public Employees' Retirement System (CaIPERS)
1. Retirement Formulas and Reporting
a. The City shall provide all miscellaneous employees described as "classic
members by the Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013 — "PEPRA"
with that certain retirement program commonly known and described as the
"2.5% at age 55 plan" which is based on the retirement formula as set forth in
the California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS), Section 21354 of
the California Government Code.
b. All "Classic" bargaining unit members shall pay their CaIPERS member
retirement contribution of eight percent (8%) of pensionable income. This
provision shall not sunset at the end of this agreement.
c. The City shall contract with PERS to have retirement benefits calculated based
upon the "classic" member employee's highest one year's compensation,
pursuant to the provisions of Section 20042 (highest single year).
d. The obligations of the City and the retirement rights of employees as provided
in this Article shall survive the term of this MOU
e. For "New" Members within the meaning of the California Public Employees'
Pension Reform Act of 2013.
i. New Members shall be governed by the two percent at age 62 (2% @
62) retirement formula set forth in Government Code section 7522.20.
ii. Final compensation will be based on the highest annual average
compensation earnable during the 36 consecutive months immediately
preceding the effective date of his or her retirement, or some other 36
consecutive month period designated by the member.
iii. All bargaining unit "new" members as defined by PEPRA and
determined by CaIPERS, shall contribute one half (50%) of the total
normal cost as established by CaIPERS.
C. Pre-Retirement Optional Settlement 2 Death Benefit
Employees shall be covered by the Pre-Retirement Optional Settlement 2 Death Benefit
as identified in Government Code Section 21548.
D. Fourth Level of 1959 Survivor Benefits
Employees shall be covered by the Fourth Level of the 1959 Survivor Benefit as identified
in Government Code Section 21574.
E. The City has adopted the CaIPERS Resolution in accordance with IRS Code section
414(h)(2) and both the employee contribution and the City pickup of the required member
contribution are made on a pre-tax basis. However, ultimately,the tax status of any benefit
is determined by the law.
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ARTICLE XII — LEAVE BENEFITS
A. Leave With Pay
1. General Leave
a. Accrual
Employees accrue leave at the accrual rates outlined below. General Leave
may be used for any purpose, including vacation, Sick Leave, and personal
leave.
Years of Service Full-Time Three-Quarter One-Half Time
Time
First through 176 Hours 132 Hours 88 Hours
Fourth Year
Fifth through 200 Hours 150 Hours 100 Hours
Ninth Year
Tenth through 224 Hours 168 Hours 112 Hours
Fourteenth Year
Fifteenth Year 256 Hours 192 Hours 128 Hours
and Thereafter
b. EligibilitV and Approval
General Leave must be pre-approved except for illness, injury or family
sickness, which may require a physician's statement for approval. General
Leave accrued time is to be computed from hire date anniversary. Employees
shall not be permitted to take general leave in excess of actual time earned.
Employees shall not accrue General Leave in excess of six hundred forty(640)
hours. An employee who earns General Leave hours in excess of six hundred
forty (640) hours shall be paid the cash value of those additional hours in their
paycheck. Employees may not use their General Leave to advance their
separation date on retirement or other separation from employment.
C. Conversion to Cash
Two (2) times during each fiscal year, each employee shall have the option to
convert into a cash payment or deferred compensation up to a total of one
hundred-twenty (120) hours of accrued General Leave per fiscal year. The
value of each hour of conversion is at the employee's current base hourly
rate of pay, as reflected in Exhibit A. The employee shall give payroll two (2)
weeks advance notice of their decision to exercise such option.
d. One(1)Week Minimum Vacation Requirement
Employees in the following positions, or their reclassified equivalent, in the
Finance Department, shall take a minimum of one (1) week (i.e., five (5)
consecutive workdays) paid vacation each calendar year:
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Accounting Technician I; Accounting Technician II; Senior Accounting
Technician; Accounting Technician Supervisor; Field Service Representative,
Senior Accountant (responsible for bank reconciliation)
2. City Paid Holidays
a. Full-time employees shall be compensated for the employee's regularly
scheduled work shift for the following holidays:
1. New Year's Day
2. Martin Luther King Day (third Monday in January)
3. President's Day (third Monday in February)
4. Memorial Day (last Monday in May)
5. Independence Day (July 4)
6. Labor Day (first Monday in September)
7. Veteran's Day (November 11)
8. Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November)
9. The Friday after Thanksgiving
10. Christmas Day (December 25)
Any day declared by the President of the United States to be a national
holiday or by the Governor of the State of California to be a state holiday and
adopted as an employee holiday by the City Council of Huntington Beach.
b. City Observed Holiday - Holidays which fall on Sunday shall be observed the
following Monday, and those falling on Saturday shall be observed the preceding
Friday.
c. Holiday Paid Time Off for Part-Time Employees
Half-time (1/2) or three quarter-time (3/4) employees shall have the holiday paid
as time off with a pro-rated amount of hours, respectively for the holidays listed
above in Article XII.2.A. .
d. Holiday Pay For Work on a City Observed Holiday
In the event an employee is assigned to work on the City observed holiday, in
addition to being paid for the holiday at the employee's regular rate of pay,
whether it is or is not the employee's regularly scheduled workday, the employee
shall be paid for working the holiday at the regular rate of pay unless FLSA
overtime provisions apply, meaning the employee will be paid over time.
e. Holiday Pay for Work on an Actual Holiday (Not the City Observed Date)
An employee who works on the actual holiday as listed in Article XII.2.A. 1-10, in
addition to being paid for the holiday at the employee's regular rate of pay, the
employee shall be compensated at the overtime rate.
f. An employee who is assigned or required to work on both the City observed
holiday date and on the actual date that the holiday falls, shall only be paid for
one City holiday (as applicable per section E. or F. above).
g. CalPERS Reporting of Holiday Pay
Employees who are required to work on a holiday observed by the City, either on
the date observed by the City or on the date that the actual holiday falls as a part
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of their regular work schedule, shall have their holiday pay reported to CalPERS.
Classifications eligible for this CalPERS reporting are: Beach Equipment Operator,
Beach Maintenance Crewleader, Beach Maintenance Worker, Crime Scene
Investigator, Parking/Camping Crewleader, Parking/Camping Leadworker,
Parking Meter Repair Technician, Parking Meter Repair Worker, Parking Control
Officer, Police Records Supervisor, Police Records Technician, Police Records
Specialists assigned to the Records Bureau, Police Service Specialists assigned
to the Records Bureau and Police Systems Coordinator.
h. If an employee is scheduled to work a holiday and will lose that holiday time due
to their General Leave bank having reached the maximum cap of six hundred
forty (640) hours, at the employee's request, the employee may cash out the part
of their holiday time they will lose.
3. Sick Leave
a. Accrual
No employee shall accrue Sick Leave.
b. Credit
Employees hired prior to March 30, 2002 shall be credited with their Sick Leave
accrued as of March 29, 2002.
C. Usage
Employees may use accrued Sick Leave for the same purposes for which it
was used prior to March 30, 2002.
d. Payoff at Termination
Upon termination, all employees shall be paid, at their current salary rate, for
twenty-five percent(25%)of unused, earned Sick Leave from four hundred and
eighty (480) hours through seven hundred and twenty (720) hours, and for fifty
percent (50%) of all unused, earned Sick Leave in excess of seven hundred
and twenty (720) hours.
e. Extended Absences
Sick Leave shall not be used to extend absences due to work related
(industrial) injuries or illnesses.
4. Bereavement Leave
Employees shall be entitled to bereavement leave not to exceed three(3)work shifts
in each instance of death in the immediate family. Immediate family is defined as
father, mother, sister, brother, spouse, registered domestic partner, children,
grandfather, grandmother, stepfather, stepmother, stepgrandfather, step-
grandmother, grandchildren, stepsisters, stepbrothers, mother-in-law, father-in-law,
son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, stepchildren, or wards of
which the employee is the legal guardian.
5. Association Business
An allowance of eight hundred (800) hours per year shall be established for the
purpose of allowing duly authorized representatives of the Association to conduct
lawful Association activities. The parties agree to meet and confer during the term of
the Agreement to establish guidelines for use of Association Business time.
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6. Jury Duty
Employees who are regularly scheduled to work on swing or graveyard shifts, as
defined in Article VI1.B.2., shall be placed on a day shift if they are required to appear
for jury duty or selection for a period of more than one day.
7. Leave Benefits Entitlement
The City shall comply with all state and federal leave benefit entitlement laws. An
eligible employee on an approved leave shall be allowed to use earned Sick Leave,
General Leave, and/or Compensatory Time for serious and non-serious family or
personal health issues. For more information on employee leave options, contact
the Human Resources Division.
8. Personal Days
Each full-time unit employee will be entitled to utilize a maximum of thirty (30)hours
as "personal days."
a. Supervisor approval is required to utilize Personal Days.
b. Personal Days have no cash value.
c. All Personal Days time (30 hours) must be used by not later than September
30, 2019. The use of Personal Days will not be extended by any subsequent
extension of this agreement beyond September 30, 2019.
d. No portion of unused Personal Days may be carried over beyond September
30, 2019.
e. Part-time employees shall be granted thirty (30) hours as Personal Days on
a proportional hours computation to full-time equivalent employee status.
i. Half-time employees shall be granted a total of fifteen (15) hours.
ii. Three-quarter employees shall be granted a total of twenty two and
one half(22.5) hours.
The entire MOU provision regarding the additional one-time allotment of 30 hours of
Personal Days will expire with the expiration of this agreement and will not continue
beyond the original expiration date of the agreement (even if the MOU is
subsequently extended or amended), nor will it be automatically included as part of
any successor MOU. The language as written herein sunsets.
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ARTICLE XIII —CITY RULES
Personnel Rules
All MOU provisions that supersede the City's Personnel Rules shall automatically update the
City's Personnel Rules and be incorporated into such rules.
ARTICLE XIV—MISCELLANEOUS
A. Grievance Arbitration
Any grievance as defined and described in Rules 19 and 20 of the City Personnel Rules
(Resolution No. 3960), shall be settled in accordance with the procedures set forth in said
Rules except that the parties to the grievance may, by mutual agreement, submit the
grievance to a neutral arbitrator whose decision shall be final and binding on the parties.
The arbitrator shall be selected by the parties from listings of and pursuant to the rules of
the American Arbitration Association. This procedure, if adopted by the parties, shall be in
lieu of Step 5 of Rule 19, or Step 4 of Rule 20, and the fees charged by the arbitrator or
hearing officer and court reporter shall be paid equally, fifty-fifty (50-50) by the City and
the Association.
B. Promotional Procedures
1. Tie Scores
When promotions are to be made, and two or more employees are found to be equal
as a result of promotional examinations conducted by the City, the employee with
the greatest length of service with the City shall receive the promotion.
2. Salary Upon Promotion
Upon promotion, an employee shall be compensated at the same step in the salary
range for his/her new classification, subject to the following provisions:
a. Except for the provisions of sub-paragraphs b and c below, no employee shall
receive greater than eleven percent (11%) increase upon promotion.
b. If "A" Step of the classification upon promotion is greater than eleven percent
(11%) increase, the employee shall be compensated at "A" step upon
promotion.
C. If the employee would be eligible for a step increase within eleven (11) months
of the date of promotion in his/her classification before promotion, then the
Human Resources Director may authorize an increase greater than eleven
percent (11%) upon promotion.
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C. Labor-Management Relations Committee
The City and MEA participate in a Labor-Management Relations Committee as follows:
1. The Association and the City recognize that the participation of employees in the
formulation and implementation of personnel policy and practices affects their well-
being and the efficient administration of the Government. The parties further
recognize that the entrance into a formal agreement with each other is but one act
of joint participation, and that the success of a labor-management relationship is
further assured if a forum is available and used to communicate with each other. The
parties therefore agree to the structure of Labor-Management Relations Committees
(LMRC) for the purpose of exchanging information and the discussion of matters of
concern or interest to each of them, in the broad area of working conditions, wages
and hours.
2. The City of Huntington Beach shall have an LMRC. The formation of this LMRC shall
not serve as the basis for reopening the meet and confer process to modify this
MOU.
3. The LMRC shall meet monthly. The City shall be represented by the City Manager
(or designee), the Human Resources Director (or designee), and Department
Heads. Four(4) representatives at these meetings shall represent the Association.
4. The City agrees that any meeting conducted under this Article shall be conducted in
facilities furnished by the City, and Association representatives shall be released
from their duties at work to attend the LMRC.
5. The parties shall exchange agenda items five (5) workdays before each scheduled
LMRC meeting described in this section. Matters not on the agenda may be
discussed by mutual consent. If either party timely forwards an agenda, the meeting
will be held.
D. Copies of MOU
The City agrees to print this Memorandum of Understanding for each employee requesting
a copy.
E. Position Classification Issues
1. Class Specifications
The City shall send the Association a copy of each new job description approved for
classifications within the representation unit.
2. Reclassification Impact
It is not the intention of the City to demote or layoff an employee through
reclassification. Prior to imposing a Y-rating, or layoff resulting from classification
reviews, the City agrees to meet and confer with Association representatives.
F. Class A and B Driver License Fees
The City shall reimburse employees for costs associated with obtaining and renewing
Class A and Class B driver licenses where required by the City for the position.
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G. Deferred Compensation Loan Program
Employees may utilize this program, under which employees may borrow up to fifty
percent (50%) of their deferred compensation funds for critical needs such as medical
costs, college tuition, or purchase of a home.
H. Performance Evaluations/Written Reprimand Appeals
Employees may appeal the results of a performance evaluation or written reprimand.
Such appeals shall be initiated through the appropriate chain of command (which may
include the LMRC) and any decision made by the Department Head shall be considered
final.
I. MEA Letter of Introduction
A one-page letter of introduction from MEA, and of MEA's choosing, regarding the benefits
and purpose of joining the MEA, will be included in all MEA eligible new employee
orientation packets.
J. Department of Transportation (DOT) Random Alcohol and Controlled Substance Testing
During the term of the Agreement, the City and the Association agree to meet and confer
to update the policy in accordance with law.
K. Update Employee-Employer Relations Resolution (EERR)
During the term of the Agreement, the City and the Association agree to meet and confer
to update the Employee-Employer Relations Resolution to reflect current state law.
L. Required Fingerprinting of Employees
The City requires that all employees who are hired, transferred, or promoted to positions
that require fingerprinting by federal, state or local law(s) be fingerprinted according to
said law(s). The City may also require employees be fingerprinted if they are hired,
transferred or promoted into positions with oversight responsibilities for senior citizens or
oversight responsibilities for confidential, and or sensitive documents or equipment.
M. Beach Parking
Employees may purchase a City beach parking pass at the Senior discount rate.
N. Reasonable Suspicion Alcohol and Controlled Substance Testing
The City maintains the right to conduct a test during working hours of any employee that
it reasonably suspects is under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance in the
workplace. The policy to implement such testing shall be established by the City and the
Association during the term of the Agreement.
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ARTICLE XV—CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL
It is the intent of the City and Association that this Memorandum of Understanding r resents an
"Agreement' between the undersigned within the meaning of Section 8-2 of the Hu ington Beach
Employer-Employee Relations Resolution; however,this Memorandum of Under ending is of no
force or effect whatsoever unless adopted by Resolution of the City Cou cil of the City of
Huntington Beach.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this emorandum of
Understanding this 51h day of November, 2018.
Huntington Beach
City of Huntington Beach Mu icipal Employees' Association
By: B :
Fred A. Wilson Judy Graham
City nager /) ' MEA President
By. Qy.. a"'r (L By:
�Lori Ann F Harrison Gregorio Daniels
A Mang Teamsters 911 Sr. Business Rep
By: l/� By:
ele Warre Terry Tintle
irector of Hurpakn Resour s Vice-President
By:
oAnn Diaz Brian Weinberg
rincipal Personn n yst MEA Bargaining Committee
APPROVED S
a ates
City rney
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It is the intent of the City and Association that this Memorandum of Understanding represents an
"Agreement" between the undersigned within the meaning of Section 8-2 of the Huntington Beach
Employer-Employee Relations Resolution; however, this Memorandum of Understanding is of no
force or effect whatsoever unless adopted by Resolution of the City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Memorandum of
Understanding this 5th day of November, 2018.
Huntington Beach
City o Hu t gton Beach Municipal Employe s' Association
By: By:
Fre A. on Uqp!rsident
ham
City ly nager
Lori Ann F Harrison Gregorio Daniels
A ify Man Team ltrs 911 B iness Rep
By: By: (,Gy
ele Warre Terry Ti tle
irector of Hu n Resources Vice-P sident
By:
oAnn Diaz Brian Wei erg
rincipal Personn n yst MEA Bargaining Committee
COUNTERPART
APPROVED AS
MfcK—ael,Kates
City orney
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G. Deferred Compensation Loan Program
Employees may utilize this program, under /eligible
mployees may borrow p to fifty
percent (50%) of their deferred compensationfor critical needs su as medical
costs, college tuition, or purchase of a home.
H. Performance Evaluations/Written Reprimand A
Employees may appeal the results of a perf evaluation r written reprimand.
Such appeals shall be initiated through the ate chain command (which may
include the LMRC) and any decision made byartmen ead shall be considered
final.
I. MEA Letter of Introduction
A one-page letter of introduction from MEA, an ' choosing, regarding the benefits
and purpose of joining the MEA, will be incn all MEA eligible new employee
orientation packets.
J. Department of Transportation DOT Randomand Controlled Substance Testin
During the term of the Agreement, the City ap6 the Association agree to meet and confer
to update the policy in accordance with Zesolution
K. Update Em to ee-Em to er Relations (EERR
During the term of the Agreement, th ity and the Association agree to meet and confer
to update the Employee-Employer latiorn Resolution to reflect current state law.
L. Required Fin er rintin of Em I ees
The City requires that all emp yees who are hired, transferred, or promoted to positions
that require fingerprinting b federal, state or local law(s) be fingerprinted according to
said law(s). The City ma also require employees be fingerprinted if they are hired,
transferred or promoted ' to positions with oversight responsibilities for senior citizens or
oversight responsibiliti for confidential, and or sensitive documents or equipment.
M. Beach Parking
Employees may rchase a City beach parking pass at the Senior discount rate.
N. Reasonable S icion Alcohol and Controlled Substance Testing
/MOU
ai tains the right to conduct a test during working hours of any employee that
suspects is under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance in the
The policy to implement such testing shall be established by the City and the
during the term of the Agreement.
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ARTICLE XV—CITY COUNCIL APPROVAL
It is the intent of the City and Association that this Memorandum of Understanding represents an
"Agreement"between the undersigned within the meaning of Section 8-2 of the Huntington Beach
Employer-Employee Relations Resolution; however,this Memorandum of Understanding is of no
force or effect whatsoever unless adopted by Resolution of the City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Memorandum of
Understanding this 51h day of November, 2018.
Huntington Beach
City of Huntington Beach Municipal Employees' Association
By: By:
Fred A. Wilson Judy Graham
City Manager MEA President ,
By: By: —
Lori Ann Farrell Harrison e rNybaniels
Assistant City Manager ✓ eamsters 911 Sr. Business Rep
By. By:
Michele Warren Terry Tintle
Director of Human Resources Vice-President
By: By:
JoAnn Diaz Brian Weinberg
Principal Personnel Analyst MEA Bargaining Committee
�(. � ` � A RT
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Michael Gates
City Attorney
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MEA
LIST OF MOU EXHIBITS
EXHIBITS SUBJECT
A Class/Salary Schedule
B Uniform Policy
B-1 Uniform Listing by Category/Class
C Vehicle Use Policy
D Provisions of the Retiree Medical Subsidy Plan
E 9/80 Work Schedule
F 4/10 Work Schedule
G Agency Shop Agreement
H Catastrophic Leave Donation Program
I Teamsters Miscellaneous Security Trust
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EXHIBIT A-PAY SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 24, 2016
HOURLY WAGE PAY RATES
type Description ay GP de A B C D E
0111 Accountant MEA111 32.45 34.23 36.11 38.09 40.19
0286 Accounting Technician MEA286 22.54 23.78 25.09 26.47 27.92
0287 Accounting Technician )) MEA287 24.78 26.14 27.58 29.10 1 30.70
0294 Accounting Technician Supv MEA294 28.64 30.21 31.88 33.62 35.47
0428 Administrative Aide MEA428 31.81 33.56 35.40 37.35 39.40
0278 Administrative Assistant MEA278 28.08 29.62 31.25 32.97 34.78
0289 Administrative Secretary MEA289 23.92 25.24 26.63 28.10 29.64
0297 Art Programs Curator MEA297 28.36 29.91 31.55 33.29 1 35.12
0698 Assistant Civil Engineer MEA698 32.45 34.23 36.11 38.09 40.19
0108 Assistant Planner MEA108 33.27 35.09 37.02 39.06 41.21
0267 Assistant Social Worker MEA267 23.11 24.38 25.72 27.14 28.63
0358 Beach Equip Operator MEA358 26.33 27.77 29.30 30.90 32.60
0149 Beach Maint Crewleader MEA149 34.10 35.98 37.95 40.04 1 42.24
0452 Beach Maint Service Worker MEA452 24.17 25.50 26.90 28.38 29.94
0210 Building Inspector MEA210 30.71 32.39 34.17 36.05 38.04
0211 Building Inspector II MEA211 1 33.94 35.80 37.77 39.84 42.03
0208 Building Inspector III MEA208 37.49 39.55 1 41.72 44.02 46.44
0176 Building Plan Checker I MEA176 36.94 38.97 41.11 43.37 1 45.76
0520 Building Plan Checker II MEA520 42.89 45.25 47.74 50.37 53.14
0366 Business License Supervisor MEA366 33.43 35.26 37.21 39.26 41.42
0112 Buyer MEA112 1 31.96 33.72 35.58 37.53 39.59
0106 Civil Engineering Assistant MEA106 37.86 39.94 1 42.14 44.46 46.91
0162 Civilian Check Investigator MEA162 25.40 26.79 28.27 29.82 31.46
0186 Code Enforcement Officer I MEA186 25.53 26.93 28.41 29.98 31.63
0182 Code Enforcement Officer II MEA182 31.50 33.22 35.05 36.98 39.01
0511 Code Enforcement Technician MEA511 21.24 22.41 23.64 24.93 26.31
0263 1 Community Relations Specialist MEA263 1 26.83 1 28.31 1 29.87 1 31.51 33.25
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EXHIBIT A-PAY SCHEDULE
tJob Description Grade ay A B C D E
0597 Community Services Officer MEA597 27.51 29.03 30.62 32.31F41.42
0269 Community Srvcs Rec Specialist MEA269 24.17 25.50 26.90 28.38
0258 Community Srvcs Rec Supv MEA258 33.43 35.26 37.21 39.260172 Construction Inspector I MEA172 30.71 32.39 34.17 36.05
0463 Construction Inspector II MEA463 33.94 35.80 37.77 39.84 42.03
0312 Court Liaison Specialist MEA312 23.92 25.24 26.63 28.10 29.64
0166 Crime Analyst MEA166 31.81 33.56 35.40 37.35 39.40
0165 Crime Analyst Senior MEA165 1 37.11 39.15 1 41.31 43.59 1 45.98
0255 Crime Scene Investigator MEA255 29.95 31.61 33.34 35.18 37.11
0119 Criminalist MEA119 33.43 35.26 37.21 39.26 41.42
0192 Cross Connection Control Spec MEA192 31.50 33.22 35.05 36.98 39.01
0400 Custodian MEA400 21.76 22.96 24.22 25.55 26.95
0134 Deputy City Clerk MEA134 26.19 27.62 29.14 30.74 32.44
0138 Development Specialist MEA138 1 33.43 35.26 1 37.21 39.26 1 41.42
0339 Electrician MEA339 31.01 32.72 34.52 36.42 38.43
0232 Emergency Medical Srvcs Coord MEA232 47.40 50.00 52.75 55.65 58.72
0198 Emergency Services Coordinator MEA198 40.82 43.07 45.43 47.93 50.56
0175 Engineering Aide MEA175 26.83 28.31 29.87 31.51 33.25
0180 Engineering Technician MEA180 32.93 34.75 36.66 38.68 40.80
0445 Environmental Specialist MEA445 1 37.86 39.94 1 42.14 44.46 1 46.91
0382 Equip Services Crewleader MEA382 35.15 37.08 39.12 41.27 43.53
0142 Equip/Auto Maint Crewleader MEA142 35.15 37.08 39.12 41.27 43.53
0472 Equip/Auto Maint Leadworker MEA472 31.96 33.72 35.58 37.53 39.59
0383 Equipment Support Assistant MEA383 24.90 26.27 27.72 29.24 30.85
0061 Executive Assistant MEA061 1 32.29 34.06 1 35.92 37.90 1 39.98
0143 Facilities Maint Crewleader MEA143 1 34.97 36.89 38.92 41.06 43.32
0407 Facilities Maint Leadworker MEA407 27.24 28.74 30.32 31.98 33.74
0391 Facilities Maintenance Tech MEA391 25.15 26.53 27.99 29.53 31.15
0398 Field Service Representative MEA398 25.93 27.35 28.85 30.44 32.11
0588 Fire Prevention Inspector MEA588 38.44 1 40.55 1 42.79 1 45.14 1 47.62
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EXHIBIT A-PAY SCHEDULE
rife Description ay Grade A B C D E
0260 Fire Safety Program Specialist MEA260 32.45 34.23 36.11 38.09 40.19
0173 Fire Training Maintenance Tech MEA173 29.81 31.45 33.18 35.01 36.93
0470 Forensic Systems Specialist MEA470 35.84 37.81 39.90 42.09 44.40
0576 GIS Analyst I MEA576 36.57 38.58 40.70 42.94 45.30
0178 GIS Analyst II MEA178 39.60 41.78 44.08 46.51 49.07
0190 Haz Mat Program Specialist MEA190 36.20 38.19 40.29 42.51 44.85
0337 Helicopter Maintenance Tech MEA337 29.35 30.97 32.67 34.48 36.38
0115 Info Technology Analyst I MEA115 1 36.57 38.58 40.70 42.94 45.30
0505 Info Technology Analyst II MEA505 39.60 41.78 44.08 46.51 49.07
0117 Info Technology Analyst III MEA117 42.27 44.59 47.04 49.63 52.36
0118 Info Technology Analyst IV MEA118 46.46 49.02 1 51.71 54.55 57.55
0495 Info Technology Technician I MEA495 22.78 24.03 25.34 26.74 28.21
0494 Info Technology Technician II MEA494 25.65 27.06 28.55 30.13 31.79
0493 Info Technology Technician III MEA493 1 28.77 30.35 32.03 33.79 35.64
0492 Info Technology Technician IV MEA492 31.81 33.56 35.40 37.35 39.40
0491 Info Technology Technician Sr. MEA491 34.10 35.98 37.95 40.04 42.24
0155 Irrigation Crewleader MEA155 34.10 35.98 1 37.95 40.04 1 42.24
0357 Irrigation Specialist MEA357 25.53 26.93 28.41 29.98 31.63
0359 Landscape Equip Operator MEA359 1 26.33 27.77 29.30 30.90 32.60
0145 Landscape Maint Crewleader MEA145 34.10 35.98 37.95 40.04 42.24
0402 Landscape Maint Leadworker MEA402 28.50 30.06 31.71 33.46 35.30
0163 Latent Fingerprint Examiner MEA163 32.11 33.88 35.75 37.71 39.79
0300 Legal Assistant MEA300 26.83 28.31 1 29.87 31.51 1 33.25
0114 Librarian MEA114 29.07 30.67 32.35 34.13 36.01
0432 Library Facilities Coordinator MEA432 1 26.19 27.62 29.14 30.74 32.44
0451 Library Services Clerk MEA451 20.30 21.42 22.59 23.83 25.14
0257 Library Specialist MEA257 24.17 25.50 26.90 28.38 29.94
0302 Literacy Program Specialist MEA302 29.07 30.67 32.35 34.13 36.01
0392 1 Maint Service Worker MEA392 24.17 1 26.90 1 28.38 1 29.94
0394 1 Maintenance Worker MEA394 21.24 22.41 23.64 1 24.93 1 26.31
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EXHIBIT A-PAY SCHEDULE
Job Description ay typeGrade A B C D E
0448 1 Marine Equipment Mechanic MEA448 31.66 33.40 35.23 37.16 39.20
0384 Mechanic I MEA384 25.02 26.39 27.85 29.38 31.00
0348 Mechanic II MEA348 27.79 29.33 30.94 32.64 34.43
0347 Mechanic III MEA347 29.51 31.13 32.85 34.65 36.56
0380 Media Services Specialist MEA380 24.17 25.50 26.90 28.38 29.94
0306 Office Assistant I MEA306 1 17.22 18.17 1 19.17 20.23 21.34
0304 Office Assistant 11 MEA304 20.71 21.86 23.06 24.32 25.66
0290 Office Specialist MEA290 21.86 23.06 24.33 25.67 27.08
0378 Painter Leadworker MEA378 31.16 32.88 34.69 36.60 38.62
0153 1 Park Maintenance Crewleader MEA153 34.97 36.89 38.92 41.06 43.32
0177 Parking Meter Repair Tech MEA177 1 27.79 29.33 30.94 32.64 34.43
0395 Parking Meter Repair Worker MEA395 25.65 27.06 28.55 30.13 31.79
0570 Parking/Camping Assistant MEA570 21.24 22.41 23.64 24.93 26.31
0459 Parking/Camping Crewleader MEA459 34.10 35.98 37.95 40.04 42.24
0401 Parking/Camping Leadworker MEA401 28.50 30.06 31.71 33.46 35.30
0455 Parking/Traffic Control Coord MEA455 1 26.83 28.31 29.87 31.51 33.25
0262 Parking/Traffic Control Officr MEA262 21.24 22.41 23.64 24.93 26.31
0577 Parking/Traffic Control Supv MEA577 28.64 30.21 31.88 33.62 35.47
0458 1 Payroll Specialist MEA458 37.29 39.34 1 41.51 43.80 46.21
0447 Payroll Technician MEA447 25.15 26.53 27.99 29.53 31.15
0295 Permit Technician MEA295 1 23.11 24.38 25.72 27.14 28.63
0279 Personnel Assistant MEA279 24.43 25.77 27.18 28.67 30.25
0367 Pest Control Specialist MEA367 25.53 26.93 28.41 29.98 31.63
0136 1 Planning Aide MEA136 26.83 28.31 29.87 31.51 33.25
0342 Plumber MEA342 30.25 31.91 33.67 35.52 37.48
0197 Police Photo/Imaging Specialist MEA197 1 29.81 31.45 33.18 35.01 36.93
0307 Police Records Specialist MEA307 21.86 23.06 24.33 25.67 27.08
0283 Police Records Supervisor MEA283 25.53 26.93 28.41 29.98 31.63
0282 1 Police Records Technician MEA282 1981. 20.90 22.04 23.25 24.52
0308 Police Services Specialist MEA308 24.17 25.50 26.90 28.38 29.94
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EXHIBIT A-PAY SCHEDULE
Job Description Grade ay A B C Dtype E
0215 Police Systems Coordinator MEA215 28.21 29.76 31.40 33.13 34.95
0584 Program Coord-Human Srvcs MEA584 29.81 31.45 33.18 35.01 36.93
0259 Property and Evidence Officer MEA259 26.58 28.03 29.58 31.21 32.92
0261 Property and Evidence Supervisor MEA261 30.71 32.40 34.17 36.06 38.04
0583 Rideshare Coordinator MEA583 33.09 34.92 36.84 38.87 41.01
0256 1 Risk Management Specialist MEA256 1 24.17 25.50 1 26.90 28.38 29.94
0515 SCADA Coordinator MEA515 34.10 35.98 37.95 40.04 42.24
0346 SCADA Technician MEA346 30.25 31.91 33.67 35.52 37.48
0110 Senior Accountant MEA110 37.29 39.34 41.51 43.80 46.21
0288 Senior Accounting Technician MEA288 27.24 28.74 30.32 31.98 33.74
0434 Senior Code Enforcement Officer MEA434 1 34.80 36.71 38.73 40.86 43.10
0171 Senior Construction Inspector MEA171 37.49 39.55 41.72 44.02 46.44
0135 Senior Deputy City Clerk MEA135 33.43 35.26 37.21 39.26 41.42
0586 Senior Engineering Technician MEA586 38.24 40.35 1 42.57 44.91 47.39
0343 Senior Facilities Maint Tech MEA343 29.51 31.13 32.85 34.65 36.56
0334 Senior Helicopter Maint Tech MEA334 1 40.62 42.85 45.21 47.69 1 50.31
0450 Senior Library Specialist MEA450 26.45 27.90 29.44 31.05 32.76
0363 Senior Marine Equip Mechanic MEA363 35.15 37.08 39.12 41.27 43.53
0446 Senior Payroll Technician MEA446 27.65 29.18 30.78 32.48 34.26
0437 1 Senior Permit Technician MEA437 29.51 31.13 32.85 34.65 36.56
0265 Senior Services Assistant MEA265 16.14 17.02 17.96 18.95 20.00
0481 Senior Services Transp Coord MEA481 1 25.80 27.21 28.71 30.29 1 31.95
0709 Senior Telecommunications Technician MEA709 34.10 35.98 37.95 40.04 42.24
0349 Senior Wastewtr Pump Mechanic MEA349 26.33 27.77 29.30 30.90 32.60
0396 1 Senior Water Meter Reader MEA396 25.40 26.79 1 28.27 29.82 31.46
0148 Signs&Markings Crewleader MEA148 34.97 36.89 38.92 41.06 43.32
0338 Signs Leadworker MEA338 29.07 30.67 32.35 34.13 36.01
0354 Signs/Markings Equip Operator MEA354 1 26.33 27.77 29.30 30.90 1 32.60
0266 Social Worker MEA266 28.36 29.91 31.55 33.29 35.12
0386 Stock Clerk MEA386 21.24 22.41 23.64 24.93 26.31
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EXHIBIT A-PAY SCHEDULE
rife Description ay GPade A B C D E
0361 Street Equip Operator MEA361 26.33 27.77 29.30 30.90 32.60
0150 Street Maint Crewleader MEA150 34.10 35.98 37.95 40.04 42.24
0406 Street Maint Leadworker MEA406 29.95 31.61 33.34 35.18 37.11
0183 Survey Party Chief MEA183 38.44 40.55 42.79 45.14 47.62
0174 Survey Technician I MEA174 1 26.83 28.31 29.87 31.51 1 33.25
0185 Survey Technician II MEA185 29.07 30.67 32.35 34.13 36.01
0195 Telecommunications Specialist MEA195 38.63 40.76 43.00 45.37 47.86
0181 Traffic Engineering Technician MEA181 34.97 36.89 38.92 41.06 43.32
0389 Traffic Maint Service Worker MEA389 24.17 25.50 1 26.90 28.38 29.94
0410 Traffic Markings Leadworker MEA410 1 28.50 30.06 31.71 33.46 1 35.30
0336 Traffic Signal Electrician MEA336 31.50 33.22 35.05 36.98 39.01
0140 Traffic Signal/Light Crewleadr MEA140 34.97 36.89 38.92 41.06 43.32
0365 Tree Equipment Operator MEA365 26.33 27.77 29.30 30.90 32.60
0144 Trees Maintenance Crewleader MEA144 34.10 35.98 1 37.95 40.04 42.24
0460 Trees Maintenance Leadworker MEA460 28.50 30.06 31.71 33.46 35.30
0268 Volunteer Services Coordinator MEA268 25.80 27.21 28.71 30.29 31.95
0385 Warehousekeeper MEA385 26.83 28.31 29.87 31.51 33.25
0362 Wastewater Equip Operator MEA362 26.33 27.77 29.30 30.90 32.60
0454 Wastewater Maint Service Workr MEA454 24.17 25.50 1 26.90 28.38 29.94
0146 Wastewater Ops Crewleader MEA146 34.10 35.98 37.95 40.04 1 42.24
0404 Wastewater Ops Leadworker MEA404 28.50 30.06 31.71 33.46 35.30
0387 Wastewater Pump Mechanic MEA387 25.65 27.06 28.55 30.13 31.79
0582 Water Conservation Coordinator MEA582 33.09 34.92 36.84 38.87 41.01
0151 Water Dist Maint Crewleader MEA151 34.10 35.98 37.95 40.04 42.24
0379 Water Dist Maint Leadworker MEA379 30.86 32.56 1 34.35 36.24 1 38.23
0147 Water Dist Meters Crewleader MEA147 34.10 35.98 37.95 40.04 42.24
0377 1 Water Dist Meters Leadworker MEA377 28.50 30.06 31.71 33.46 35.30
0364 Water Equip Operator MEA364 28.50 30.06 31.71 33.46 35.30
0397 Water Meter Reader MEA397 23.46 24.74 26.10 27.54 29.05
0356 Water Meter Repair Technician MEA356 26.19 27.62 1 29.14 1 30.74 1 32.44
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EXHIBIT A -PAY SCHEDULE
Job Description Pay typeGrade A B C D E
0152 Water Operations Crewleader MEA152 34.10 35.98 37.95 40.04 42.24
0371 Water Operations Leadworker MEA371 31.81 33.56 35.40 37.35 39.40
0156 Water Quality Coordinator MEA156 34.10 35.98 37.95 40.04 42.24
0191 Water Quality Technician MEA191 29.95 31.61 33.34 35.18 37.11
0461 Water Service Worker MEA461 24.90 26.27 27.72 29.24 30.85
0368 Water Systems Technician I MEA368 24.90 26.27 27.72 29.24 30.85
0369 Water Systems Technician II MEA369 26.58 28.03 29.58 31.21 32.92
0370 1 Water Systems Technician III I MEA370 29.35 30.97 32.67 1 34.48 36.38
0449 1 Water Utility Locator MEA449 29.95 31.61 33.34 F35718 37.11
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EXHIBIT B — UNIFORM POLICY
UNIFORM POLICY
A. General
The City shall furnish uniforms to those employees designated by the various Department
Heads as required to wear a standard uniform for appearance, uniformity and public
recognition purposes, in the procedures and guidelines set forth hereinafter.
B. Affected Employees
All employees listed in Exhibit B-1 shall wear a standard City adopted uniform. Each
Department Head shall determine which employees must wear a uniform. The Uniform
Listing by Category/Class shall be indicated in the document attached hereto and by this
reference incorporated herein as Exhibit B-1.
C Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
All personal protective equipment as related to employee job duties and responsibilities
shall be provided based upon Supervisor designated need. Examples of personal
protective equipment include, but may not be limited to the following: hardhats, foul
weather gear, steel-toed rubber boots, steel-toed caps, wood heat resistant soles, special
hazard gloves, safety glasses, face shields, ear protectors and arm and shin guards. R-1
safety vests shall be furnished to all employees having occasion to work within travel ways.
D Safety Shoes
1. Safety toe shoes or boots as each assignment dictates.
a. Two pair per year.
b. Damaged shoes shall be turned into operating Supervisor who shall
authorize replacement or repair.
2. The maximum amount to be reimbursed for a pair of safety shoes will not exceed two
hundred and twenty-five dollars ($225.00) per pair every six months or sooner, if
necessary.
3. Shoes or boots shall be purchased through designated standard outlets.
E. Employee Responsibilities
1. Wear a clean and complete uniform as required.
2. Uniform appearance shall include:
a. Patch to be worn above left shirt or jacket pocket.
b. Pants to have no cuffs.
c. Worn with pride in appearance to public(i.e., shirt buttoned, shirttail tucked in, etc).
3. Wash and provide minimum repair(i.e., buttons, small tears, etc).
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4. Provide any alterations necessary including sewing on of City patches.
5. Wear the uniform only when on duty or performing work.
6. Notify the Supervisor of the need to replace due to disrepair or severe staining
producing an undesirable appearance.
7. Turn in all uniform components, including patches upon termination.
8. Turn in all personal protective equipment upon termination.
9. Wear all personal protective equipment prescribed by the City Safety Officer and
Supervisor of the division.
F. City Responsibilities
1. Furnish funding for the agreed uniform allowances.
2. Report to the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS)the cost of
uniforms provided as set forth in Uniform Listing by Category/Class, Exhibit B-1, for
each class as special compensation in accordance with Title 2, California Code of
Regulations, Section 571(a)(5). For employees that are not required to wear
uniforms on a daily basis or who are not actively employed for an entire payroll
calendar year, a prorated cost of uniforms may apply.
3. Provide and maintain one or more retail clothing outlets for the various allotments.
City reserves the right to name vendor.
4. Maintain records of purchases.
G. Department Head or Designee Responsibilities
1. Ensure employee compliance with the Uniform Policy.
2. Approve replacement of deteriorated uniform component(s) and personal protective
equipment as required and to maintain a listing for each eligible employee, by name
and class, of all uniform component(s) and personal protective equipment
purchased.
3. Confirm receipt of uniforms, patches and personal protective equipment from an
employee upon termination. A Termination Checklist Form is to be completed,
signed by the employee, and submitted to the Human Resources Office.
4. Report to the Human Resources Director any changes to the Uniform Listing by
Category/Class (Exhibit B-1). The City reserves the right to add, delete, change or
modify the Uniform Listing as required.
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Exhibit B-1
Category of Uniform
Category of Uniform
Group 1: 5 Shirts T-Shirts and Pants, Patches, 1 Jacket PW/CS Field Issue),
Group 2: 1 Blue Suit, 2 Pants/ Polo Shirts, 1 Sweater, 1 Pair Shoes Fire
Group 3: 2 Blue Shirts, 3 Pants/Skirts 1 choice Jacket/Sweater/Sweatshirt PD
Group 4: 2 Polo Shirts, 2 Pants or 2 Shorts, 1 Hat CS
5 Polo Shirts, 1 Jacket, 1 Windbreaker(not annually), 1 Hat(Inspection), Shoes PPE/Safety for
Group 5: Inspectors only not CalPERS reportable)
Group 6: 2 T-Shirts CS
Group 8: 4 Battle Dress Uniform,4 Polo Shirts 1 Jacket, 1 Rain suit PD
Group 9: 4 Blue Pants,2 Shorts,4 Polos or Blue Shirts,1 Jacket, 1 Rain suit PD
Group 10: 5 Shirts, 5 Pants, Shoes PPE/Safety not PERS reportable
Group 11: 3 Shirts, 3 Pants, Boots PPE/Safety not PIERS reportable
Group 12: 5 Polo Shirts, 3 Pants 1 Sweatshirt or Windbreaker IS
Uniform Listing by Category/Class*
Department Category
Type Class of-Uniform Notes
Comm Svcs 0358 Beach Equip Operator 1
Comm Svcs 0149 Beach Maint Crewleader 1
Comm Svcs 0452 Beach Maint Service Worker 1
Daily wear not required. Used for
Comm Svcs 0258 Community Services Recreation 6 special events and/or sports
Supervisor leagues. Frequency of use varies-
seasonal from weekly to monthly
Daily wear not required. Special
Community Services/Recreation events and/or sports leagues use
Comm Svcs 0269 Specialist 6 only. Frequency varies from
weekly to monthly according to
season.
Comm Svcs 0448 Marine Equipment Mechanic 1
Comm Svcs 0177 Parking Meter Repair Tech 1
Comm Svcs 0395 Parking Meter Repair Worker 1
Comm Srvc 0570 Parking/Camping Parking/Camping Assistant 4
Comm Svcs 0459 Parking/Camping Crewleader 4
Comm Svcs 0401 Parking/Camping Parking/Camping Leadworker 4
Comm Svcs 0363 Senior Marine Equip Mechanic 1
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Department Job Class Category Notes
Type of Uniform
Comm Svcs 0265 Senior Services Assistant 6 Bus Driver only
Finance 0398 Field Services Representative 1
Public Works
Fire 0232 Emergency Medical Svcs Coord 2
Fire 0198 Emergency Services Coordinator 2 Daily wear not required
Fire 0260 Fire Safety Program Specialist 2
Fire 0173 Fire Training Maintenance Tech 11
Fire 0190 Haz Mat Program Specialist 10
Information 0492 Info Technology Technician IV 12 Daily wear not required
Services
Community Development 0210 Building Inspector I 5
Community Development 0211 Building Inspector II 5
Community Development 0208 Building Inspector III 5
Community Development 0186 Code Enforcement Officer 1 5
Community Development 0182 Code Enforcement Officer II 5
Community Development 0511 Code Enforcement Tech 5
Community Development 0434 Senior Code Enforcement Officer 5
Police 0263 Community Relations Specialist 3 Daily wear not required
Police 0471 Community Services Officer 9
Police 0255 Crime Scene Investigator 8
Police 0337 Helicopter Maintenance Tech 1
Police 0455 Parking/Traffic Control Coordinator 9
Police 0262 Parking/Traffic Control Officer 9
Police 0577 Parking/Traffic Control Su v 9
Police 0307 Police Records Specialist 3 In Records Division only
Police 0283 Police Records Supervisor 3
Police 0282 Police Records Technician 3
Police 0308 Police Services Specialist 3 In Records Division only
Police 0215 Police Systems Coordinator 3
Police 0259 Property and Evidence Officer 9
Police 0261 Property and Evidence Supervisor 9
Police 0334 Senior Helicopter Maint Tech 1
Public Works 0172 Construction Inspector 1 5
Public Works 0463 Construction Inspector II 5
Public Works 0192 Cross Connection Control Spec 5
Public Works 0339 Electrician 1
Public Works 0445 Environmental Specialist 5
Public Works 0382 Equip Services Crewleader 1
Public Works 0142 Equip/Auto Maint Crewleader 1
Public Works 0472 Equip/Auto Maint Leadworker 1
Public Works 0383 Equipment Support Assistant 1
Public Works 0407 Facilities Maint Leadworker 1
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Department Job Class Category Notes
Type of Uniform
Public Works 0391 Facilities Maintenance Tech 1
Public Works 0155 Irrigation Crewleader 1
Public Works 0359 Landscape Equip Operator 1
Public Works 0145 Landscape Maint Crewleader 1
Public Works 0402 Landscape Maint Leadworker 1
Public Works 0392 Maintenance Service Worker 1
Public Works 0394 Maintenance Worker 1
Public Works 0384 Mechanic 1 1
Public Works 0348 Mechanic II 1
Public Works 0347 Mechanic III 1
Public Works 0378 Painter Leadworker 1
Public Works 0153 Park Maintenance Crewleader 1
Public Works 0367 Pest Control Specialist 1
Public Works 0342 Plumber 1
Public Works 0515 SCADA Coordinator 5
Public Works 0346 SCADA Technician 1
Public Works 0171 Senior Construction Inspector 5
Public Works 0343 Senior Facilities Maint Tech 1
Public Works 0350 Senior Vehicle Body Technician 1
Public Works 0349 Senior Wastewater Pump Mechanic 1
Public Works 0396 Senior Water Meter Reader 1
Public Works 0338 Signs Leadworker 1
Public Works 0148 Signs/Markings Crewleader 1
Public Works 0354 Signs/Markings Equip Operator 1
Public Works 0361 Street Equip Operator 1
Public Works 0150 Street Maint Crewleader 1
Public Works 0406 Street Maint Leadworker 1
Public Works 0183 Survey Party Chief 5
Public Works 0174 Survey Technician 5
Public Works 0185 Survey Technician II 5
Public Works 0389 Traffic Maint Service Worker 1
Public Works 0410 Traffic Markings Leadworker 1
Public Works 0336 Traffic Signals Electrician 1
Public Works 0140 Traffic Signal/Light Crewleader 1
Public Works 0365 Tree Equipment Operator 1
Public Works 0460 Trees Maint Leadworker 1
Public Works 0144 Trees Maintenance Crewleader 1
Public Works 0385 Warehousekeeper 1
Public Works 0362 Wastewater Equipment Operator 1
Public Works 0454 Wastewater Maint Service Worker 1
Public Works 0146 Wastewater O s Crewleader 5
Public Works 0404 Wastewater Ops Leadworker 1
Public Works 0387 Wastewater Pump Mechanic 1
Public Works 0151 Water Dist Maint Crewleader 1
Public Works 0379 Water Dist Maint Leadworker 1
Public Works 0147 Water Dist Meters Crewleader 5
Public Works 0377 Water Dist Meters Leadworker 1
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Department Job Class Category Notes
Type of Uniform
Public Works 0364 Water Equipment Operator 1
Public Works 0397 Water Meter Reader 1
Public Works 0356 Water Meter Repair Technician 1
Public Works 0152 Water Operations Crewleader 1
Public Works 0371 Water Operations Leadworker 1
Public Works 0461 Water Service Worker 1
Public Works 0368 Water Systems Technician 1 1
Public Works 0369 Water Systems Technician II 1
Public Works 0370 Water Systems Technician III 1
Public Works 0449 Water Utility Locator 1
"Note: unless otherwise indicated, uniforms are required for daily wear.
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EXHIBIT C —VEHICLE USE POLICY
VEHICLE USE POLICY
Section 1 - Purpose
The purpose of these regulations is to establish and implement City policies and procedures relative to
the assignment, utilization and control of City-owned vehicles as transportation for employees who
engage in official City business, to establish reimbursement procedures for privately-owned vehicles
used for City business, and to clarify the City's responsibility for damage and/or liability for private
vehicles used on official City business.
Section 2 - Scope
These regulations cover the use of City and private vehicles for conducting official City business and
shall be applicable to all City departments and employees.
Section 3 - Policy
When necessary during the course of an employee's official duties, transportation or reimbursement
therefore shall be provided by the City. In the event no City vehicle is available, the employee may use
the personal vehicle with their approval of the Department Head. Employees authorized to drive either
their own or a City-owned vehicle on official business must possess a valid California Driver License for
the class of vehicle they will be operating. The transportation method authorized will be determined in
terms of the best interests of the City.The general program set forth in this regulation will be implemented
by the City Manager Office upon approval of the City Council and administered by the Department Heads
in accordance with the policies herein established. It is the responsibility of each Department Head to
enforce the provisions of this regulation as it relates to employees of his/her department.
City-owned vehicles shall only be used for official City business. City-owned vehicles shall not be driven
to and kept at the employee's home or any location other than the regular work location or Corporation
Yard, except as provided by this regulation.
Section 4—Vehicle Use Criteria
I. Assigned Vehicles:
A. Assigned City vehicles maybe taken home by employees whose residence is within ten (10)
miles of City Hall for the uses as described below:
1. Executive use includes the City Manager,Assistant City Manager and Department Heads.
2. Emergency Response Units:
a. Employees who are required to respond more than once per week on an average
without delay in order to protect the public health, safety and property.
b. Employees who are required to carry special emergency equipment in their vehicles,
which must be utilized on a regular and frequent basis. (A radio in and of itself does
not constitute special emergency equipment.)
3. Continuous use outside of regular working hours -- Employees who are called back on
an unscheduled basis to perform official city business outside of regular working hours
more than once per week on an average and who meet one of the following criteria:
a. Mileage driven on official City business exceeds an average of five hundred (500)
miles per month, or
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b. Who regularly and frequently supervises subordinates or conducts inspections in the
field, or
c. Whose duties require the employee to be away from his/her base workstation greater
than fifty percent (50%) of his/her working time, on an average.
B. City vehicles, which shall not be taken home, may be assigned based on meeting one of the
following criteria:
1. Monthly mileage driven exceeds an average of five hundred (500) miles per month and
the vehicle is used for the purpose of supervision or inspection in the field, or
2. Duties require the employee to be away from his/her workstation,greater than fifty percent
(50%) of his/her working time, on an average.
II. Reimbursement of Use of Personal Vehicle:
A. Executive Use — The City Manager, Assistant City Manager and Department Heads may,
at their option, receive the automobile allowance as established by Resolution.
B. Mileage Reimbursement -- Employees, upon authorization of their Department Head, may
use their own vehicles on official City business and shall be reimbursed at current Internal
Revenue Service (IRS) regulations while driving on official City business.
1. Employees shall submit monthly claims for reimbursement to their Department Head
2. Employees shall not be reimbursed for commuting to and from work, except that
employees who are required to attend scheduled meetings outside of normal working
hours may be reimbursed for mileage required.
Section 5 — Insurance Requirements
All privately-owned vehicles authorized to be used on official City business shall be insured by the
individual employee in the minimum amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) public liability for any
one person and one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) public liability for all persons, any one
accident. They must also be insured for twenty thousand dollars ($25,000.00) property damage and
fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) for any one uninsured motorist and thirty thousand dollars
($30,000.00)for all uninsured motorists any one accident. Employee private vehicle information shall be
reviewed and updated annually by the respective departments. The record maintained should contain
the following current information.
• Name of Employee • Operator's License
• Insurance Company • Driver's License Expiration Date
• Insurance Policy Number • Insurance Expiration Date
• Amount of Coverage
It shall be the Department Head's responsibility to insure that no privately owned vehicle is operated on
City business without insurance coverage and a valid operator's license as required by this regulation.
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Clarification on City Liability on Use of Private Vehicle:
In the event of damage to private vehicles, while on City business where a third party is negligent, the
employee should collect damages (including insurance deductibles) from the third party. Where the
employee is negligent, the City cannot be held liable for damages to the automobile, but the City can be
held responsible for liability to third parties. The City shall be responsible to such employee for the first
one hundred dollars ($100.00) of comprehensive and/or collision damages suffered by such employee
to the extent that such employee's personal automobile insurance policy does not cover such first one
hundred dollars ($100.00) damage. The employee's insurance policy is considered as the primary
coverage, and the City liability begins after the limitations of the employee's coverage is exhausted.
In the event a City employee's personal vehicle is damaged due to accident/collision while being used
for official City business and the employee is deprived the use thereof, the City shall furnish such
employee with a vehicle during such time as is reasonably required to repair said employee's vehicle.
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EXHIBIT D— RETIREE MEDICAL SUBSIDY PLAN
PROVISIONS OF THE RETIREE MEDICAL SUBSIDY PLAN
Employees hired on or after October 1, 2014 shall not be eligible for this benefit.
An employee who has retired from the City shall be entitled to participate in the City sponsored
medical insurance plans and the City shall contribute toward monthly premiums for coverage in
an amount as specified in accordance with this Plan, provided:
A. On the date of retirement the employee has a minimum often (10)years of continuous full
time City service or is granted an industrial disability retirement; and
B. At the time of retirement, the employee is employed by the City; and
C. Following official separation from the City,the employee is granted a retirement allowance
by the California Public Employees' Retirement System.
The City's obligation to pay the monthly premium as indicated shall be modified
downward or cease during the lifetime of the retiree upon the occurrence of any one of
the following:
1. On the first of the month in which a retiree or dependent reaches age sixty five (65) or
on the date the retiree or dependent can first apply and become eligible, automatically
or voluntarily, for medical coverage under Medicare (whether or not such application
is made)the City's obligation to pay monthly premiums may be adjusted downward or
eliminated. Benefit coverage at age sixty five (65) under the City's medical plans shall
be governed by applicable plan document.
2. In the event the federal government or state government mandates an employer-
funded health plan or program for retirees, or mandates that the City make
contributions toward a health plan (either private or public) for retirees, the City's
contribution rate as set forth in this plan shall first be applied to the mandatory plan. If
there is any excess, that excess may be applied toward the City medical plan as
supplemental coverage provided the retired employee pays the balance necessary for
such coverage, if any.
3. In the event of the death of any employee, whether retired or not, the amount of the
retiree medical insurance subsidy benefit which the deceased employee was receiving
at the time of his/her death, or would be eligible to receive if he/she were retired at the
time of death, shall be paid on behalf of the spouse or family for a period not to exceed
twelve (12) months.
SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS
D. Minimum Eligibility for Benefits - With the exception of an industrial disability retirement,
eligibility for benefits begin after an employee has completed ten (10) years of continuous
service with the City of Huntington Beach. Said service must be continuous for ten (10)
years unless prior service is reinstated at the time of his/her rehire in accordance with the
City's Personnel Rules.
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E. Disability Retirees - Industrial disability retirees with less than ten (10) continuous years
of service shall receive a maximum monthly payment toward the premium for health
insurance of one hundred twenty one dollars($121.00). Payments shall be in accordance
with the stipulations and conditions that exist for all retirees. Payment shall not exceed
the dollar amount that is equal to the full cost of premium for employee only.
F. Marital Status — Married unit retirees eligible for benefits under the Retiree Medical
Subsidy Plan may each receive the benefit earned pursuant to Section G — Maximum
Monthly Subsidy Payments, whether enrolled individually as the plan enrollee or whether
enrolled as a dependent on any City-sponsored medical plan.
a. In the case where a retired unit member is married to a City employee(active or retired)
outside of this bargaining unit, this provision shall remain applicable.
b. This provision shall apply to State of California registered domestic partners the same
as married spouses.
c. Upon City Council approval of this agreement, this provision shall become effective
the first day of the month following MEA open enrollment for Medical plans.
G. Maximum Monthly Subsidy Payments - All retirees, including those retired as a result of
disability whose number of continuous years of service on the date of retirement exceeds
ten (10), shall be entitled to a maximum monthly payment of premiums by the City for each
year of completed City service as follows:
Maximum Monthly Payment
For Retirements After:
Years of Service Subsidy
10 $ 121
11 136
12 151
13 166
14 181
15 196
16 211
17 226
18 241
19 256
20 271
21 286
22 300
23 315
24 330
25 344
Note: The above payment amounts maybe reduced each month as dependent eligibility ceases
due to death, divorce or loss of dependent child status. However,the amount shall not be reduced
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if such reduction would cause insufficient funds needed to pay the full premium for the employee
and the remaining dependents. In the event no reduction occurs and the remaining benefit
premium is not sufficient to pay the premium amount for the employee and the eligible
dependents, said needed excess premium amount shall be paid by the employee.
H. Medicare:
1. All persons are eligible for Medicare coverage at age sixty-five (65). Those with
sufficient credit quarters of Social Security will receive Part A of Medicare at no cost.
Those without sufficient credited quarters are still eligible for Medicare at age sixty five
(65), but will have to pay for Part A of Medicare if the individual elects to take Medicare.
In all cases, Part B of Medicare is paid for by the participant.
2. When a retiree and his/her spouse are both sixty-five (65) or over, and neither is
eligible for paid Part A of Medicare, the subsidy shall pay for Part A for each of them
or the maximum subsidy, whichever is less.
3. When a retiree at age sixty-five (65) is eligible for paid Part A of Medicare and his/her
spouse is not eligible for paid Part A, the spouse shall not receive subsidy. When a
retiree at age sixty-five (65) is not eligible for paid Part A of Medicare and his/her
spouse who is also age sixty-five (65) is eligible for paid Part A of Medicare, the
subsidy shall be for the retiree's Part A only.
I. Cancellation:
1. For retirees/dependents eligible for paid Part A of Medicare, the following cancellation
provisions apply:
a. Coverage for a retiree under the Retiree Medical Subsidy Plan will be eliminated
on the first day of the month in which the retiree reaches age sixty-five (65). If
such retiree was covering dependents under the Plan, dependents will be eligible
for COBRA continuation benefits effective as of the retiree's sixty-fifth (65th)
birthday.
b. Dependent coverage will be eliminated upon whichever of the following occasions
comes first:
i. After thirty six(36) months of COBRA continuation coverage, or
ii. When the covered dependent reaches age sixty-five (65) and in the event
such dependent reaches age sixty-five(65) prior to the retiree reaching age
sixty-five (65).
c. At age sixty-five (65) retirees are eligible to make application for Medicare. Upon
being considered "eligible to make application," whether or not application has
been made for Medicare, the Retiree Medical Subsidy Plan will be eliminated.
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d. Retiree Medical Subsidy Plan and COBRA participants shall be notified of non-
payment of premium by means of a certified letter from Human Resources in
accordance with the provisions of this Memorandum of Understanding.
e. A retiree who fails to pay premiums due for coverage and is in arrears for sixty(60)
days shall be terminated from the Plan and shall not have reinstatement rights.
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EXHIBIT E 9/80 WORK SCHEDULE
9/80 WORK SCHEDULE
This work schedule is known as the "9/80." The 9/80 work schedule is designed to be in
compliance with the requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act(FLSA). In the event that there
is a conflict with the current rules, practices and/or procedures regarding work schedules and
leave plans, then the rules listed below shall govern.
9/80 Work Schedule Defined
The 9/80 work schedule shall be defined as working nine (9) days for eighty (80) hours in a two
(2)week pay period by working eight (8) days at nine (9) hours per day and working one (1) day
for eight(8) hours,with a scheduled unpaid lunch break during each work shift, totaling forty(40)
hours in each FLSA workweek. The 9/80 work schedule shall not reduce service to the public,
departmental effectiveness, productivity and/or efficiency as determined by the City Manager or
designee.
A. The FLSA workweek for each employee on a 9/80 schedule shall begin and end four(4)
hours into that employee's regularly scheduled shift on the day of the week that the
employee alternatively works an eight (8) hour shift and takes off. For example,
employees on a 9/80 schedule who are assigned to the Civic Center shall have an FLSA
workweek that starts and ends four(4)hours into the employee's regularly scheduled shift
each Friday, as these employees may only have 9/80 schedules that provide for
alternating Fridays off with working eight (8) hour days on Fridays. Employees may only
take their lunch break on their eight(8) hour day after first having worked four(4)hours in
that shift, unless the employee receives prior approval of their Supervisor, as overtime
may occur in such situations.
B. Two (2) Week Pay Period —The pay period for employees starts Friday mid-shift (P.M.)
and continues for fourteen (14)days until Friday mid-shift(A.M.). During this period, each
week is made up of four(4) nine(9) hour workdays totaling (thirty-six (36) hours) and one
(1) four (4) hour Friday and those hours equal forty (40) work hours in each workweek
(e.g. the Friday is split into four(4) hours for the A.M. shift, which is charged to workweek
one and four(4) hours for the P.M. shift, which is charged to workweek two).
C. A/B Schedules—To continue to provide service to the public every Friday, employees on
a 9/80 schedule assigned to the Civic Center, are to be divided between two schedules,
known as the "A" schedule and the "B" schedule, based upon the departmental needs.
For identification purposes, the "A" schedule shall be known as the schedule with a day
off on the Friday in the middle of the pay period, or, "off on payday", the"B"schedule shall
have the first Friday (P.M.) and the last Friday (A.M.) off, or "working on payday." An
example is listed below:
AM PM kThFEF
AM PM
F F S S M T WS S M T WSchedule 4 4 9 9 9 9 9 9B Schedule 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
D. Schedule Changes — FLSA non-exempt employees cannot change their assigned
schedules, without prior approval of their Supervisor, Department Head, and the Human
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Resources Director or designee. The purpose of this authorization is to review the impact
on overtime. FLSA exempt employees may change their schedules at the beginning of
any pay period with Supervisor and Department Head approval.
E. Emergencies—All employees on the 9/80 work schedule are subject to be called to work
any time to meet any and all emergencies or unusual conditions which, in the opinion of
the City Manager, Department Head or designee may require such service from any of
said employees.
Overtime Defined
FLSA Non-Exempt Employees—All non-exempt employees under the 9/80 work schedule shall
earn overtime for all hours worked after the first forty (40) hours in their designated FLSA
workweek as required under FLSA. Employees are required to obtain Supervisor authorization
prior to working any overtime.
1. Overtime Compensation—As stated in Article IX.B.
2. Compensatory Time—As stated in Article IX.B.
Leave Benefits
When an employee is off on a scheduled workday under the 9/80 work schedule, then nine (9)
hours of eligible leave per workday shall be charged against the employee's leave balance or
eight (8) hours shall be charged if the day off is a Friday. All leaves shall continue under the
current accrual, eligibility, request and approval requirements.
1. General Leave—As stated in Article XII.A.1.
2. Sick Leave—As stated in Article XII.A.3.
3. Bereavement Leave—As stated in Article XI I.A.4.
4. Holidays
a. If a holiday falls on an FLSA non-exempt employee's flex day off, the employee must
then take the work shift before or after the holiday off with their Supervisor and
Department Head approval. If the employee cannot take the work shift before or after
the holiday off, the employee will be credited General Leave with the number of hours
of the employee's regularly scheduled work shift.
b. If a holiday falls on an FLSA exempt employee's flex day off, the employee must then
take the work shift before or after the holiday off with Supervisor and Department Head
approval. FLSA exempt employees shall not be granted any Administrative/General
Leave or any added compensation for not taking a work shift off on a scheduled
holiday.
5. Jury Du -The provisions of the Personnel Rules shall continue to apply, however, if an
FLSA exempt employee is called to serve on jury duty during a the employee's flex day
off, Saturday or Sunday or on a City holiday, then the jury duty shall be considered the
same as having occurred during the employee's day off from work; therefore, the
employee will receive no added compensation.
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EXHIBIT F 4/10 WORK SCHEDULE
4/10 WORK SCHEDULE
This work schedule is known as the "4/10" work schedule. The 4/10 work schedule is designed
to be in compliance with the requirements of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). In the event
that there is a conflict with the current rules, practices and/or procedures regarding work
schedules and leave plans, then the rules listed below shall govern.
4/10 Work Schedule Defined
The 4/10 work schedule shall be defined as working four(4) days for forty (40) hours in an FLSA
workweek by working four(4)days at ten (10) hours per day, plus a minimum of thirty(30) minutes
unpaid lunch during each work shift. The FLSA workweek shall be defined as Saturday 12:00:00
A.M. to Friday 11:59:59 P.M. The 4/10 work schedule shall not reduce service to the public,
departmental effectiveness, productivity and/or efficiency as determined by the City Manager or
designee.
All employees on the 4/10 work schedule are subject to be called to work any time to meet any
and all emergencies or unusual conditions which, in the opinion of the City Manager, Department
Head or designee may require such service from any of said employees.
Overtime Defined
FLSA Non-Exempt Employees—All non-exempt employees under the 4/10 work schedule shall
earn overtime for all hours worked after the first forty(40) hours in an FLSA workweek as required
under FLSA. Employees are required to obtain Supervisor authorization prior to working any
overtime.
1. Overtime Compensation —As stated in Article IX.B.
2. Compensatory Time—As stated in -Article IX.B.
Leave Benefits
When an employee is off on a scheduled workday under the 4/10 work schedule, then ten (10)
hours of eligible leave per workday shall be charged against the employee's leave balance. All
leaves shall continue under the current accrual, eligibility, request and approval requirements.
1. General Leave—As stated in -Article XII.A.1.
2. Sick Leave—As stated in Article XI I.A.3.
3. Bereavement Leave—As stated in -Article XI I.A.4.
4. Holidays
a. If a holiday falls on an FLSA non-exempt employee's Friday off,the employee must
then take the work shift before or after the holiday off with Supervisor and
Department Head approval. If the employee cannot take the work shift before or
after the holiday off, the employee will be credited with General Leave the number
of hours of the employee's regularly scheduled work shift.
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b. If a holiday falls on an FLSA exempt employee's Friday off, the employee must
then take the work shift before or after the holiday off with Supervisor and
Department Head approval. FLSA exempt employees shall not be granted any
Administrative/General Leave or any added compensation for not taking a work
shift off on a scheduled holiday.
5. Jury Duty - The provisions of the Personnel Rules shall continue to apply, however, if an
FLSA exempt employee is called to serve on jury duty during a normal Friday off, Saturday
or Sunday or on a City holiday, then the jury duty shall be considered the same as having
occurred during the employee's day off from work; therefore, the employee will receive no
added compensation.
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EXHIBIT G — AGENCY SHOP AGREEMENT
AGENCY SHOP AGREEMENT
Legislative Authority
The City of Huntington Beach (City) and the Huntington Beach Municipal Employees Association
(Association) mutually understand and agree that in accordance with State of California law, per
adoption of SB 739 (Government Code Section 3502.5), and SB 866 (Government Code
Section(s) 3550, 3551, 3552, 3553, 3555.5 and 3556) the Association will be covered by an
Agency Shop. As a result of this Agency Shop Agreement between the City and the Association,
this Agency Shop Agreement hereby requires that all bargaining unit employees represented by
the Association:
1. Make the voluntary election to join the Association and pay Association Dues
2. Or opt-out of Association membership
The following Agency Shop Agreement will be implemented in conformity with California
Government Code Section 3502.5 and applicable law (SB 866) and will be incorporated into any
successor Memorandum of Understanding entered into between City and Association, unless
rescinded pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.
Association Dues
The City shall deduct Association Dues, from all employees who have signed a written
authorization, and a copy of that authorization has been provided to the Human Resources
Director. The authorization shall indicate the Association Dues, to be deducted. Employees who
do not sign the written authorization, shall be deemed to opt-out of Association membership.
Employees on leave without pay or employees who earn a salary less than the Association
deduction shall not have Association Dues deducted for that pay period.
The Association shall notify the Human Resources Director of the amount of the Association Dues
to be deducted from the unit members' paychecks.
New Hire Notification
All new hires in the bargaining unit shall be informed by the Human Resources Director or
designee, at the time of hire, that an Agency Shop Agreement is in effect for their classification,
by providing a copy of this Agreement, the Memorandum of Understanding and a form, mutually
developed between the City and the Association that outlines the employee's choices under the
Agency Shop Agreement. The employee shall be provided thirty(30)calendar days from the date
of hire to elect their choice and provide a signed copy of that choice to the Human Resources
Director. Deductions under this Agency Shop Agreement for new hires will start with the first full
payroll period beginning thirty(30) days after the new hire submits his/her selection to the Human
Resources Director. The Association may request to meet with new hires at a time and place
mutually agreed upon between the City and the Association.
Records
The Association shall keep an adequate itemized record of its financial transactions and shall
make a written financial report thereof, in the form of a balance sheet certified as to accuracy by
its president and treasurer or corresponding principal officer, or by a certified public accountant,
available annually, to the Citywithin 60 days following the end of its fiscal year.
All forms submitted by an employee to the City, or by the Association on behalf of an employee,
shall be retained by the City in the employee's personnel file.
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The Human Resources Director or designee shall provide the Association a list of all unit members
with dues paying status with each Association Dues check remitted to the Association. This list
and the Association Dues shall be submitted by the City to the Association within three weeks of
each pay period.
Rescission Of Agreement
The Agency Shop Agreement may be rescinded at any time during the period of time that the
Association remains the exclusive bargaining agent for the unit employees by a majority vote of
all the employees in the bargaining unit. A request for such vote must be supported by a petition
containing the signatures of at least thirty percent(30%)of the employees in the unit. The election
shall be by secret ballot and conducted by California State Mediation and Conciliation and in
accordance with state law.
INDEMNIFICATION
The Association shall indemnify, defend and hold the City harmless from and against all claims
and liabilities as a result of implementing and maintaining this Agency Shop Agreement.
The City and the Association recognize the right of the employees to form, join and participate in
lawful activities of employee organizations and the equal alternative right of employees to refuse to
join or participate in employee organization activities.
During the life of this Agreement all unit members who choose to become members of the
Association shall be required to maintain their membership in the Association in good standing,
subject however, to the right to resign from membership no sooner than April 15 or later than May
15, of any year this Agreement remains in effect.Any unit member may exercise the right to resign
by submitting a written notice to the Association and to the City during the resignation period on
the Deduction Authorization/Change in Status form. The change in deductions from the
employee's payroll will be effective with the first full pay period beginning thirty (30) days or more
after the Human Resources Director receives the employee's written notice.
The City and the Association agree that neither shall discriminate nor retaliate against any
employee for the employee's participation or non-participation in any Association activity.
Payroll Deduction
The City will deduct from each paycheck of unit employees, and remit to the Association,the normal
and regular Association Dues, in the timelines described as voluntarily authorized in writing by the
employee, subject to the following conditions:
1. Such deductions shall be made only upon submission of a Deduction Authorization/Change
in Status form to the Human Resources Director. Said form shall be duly completed and
signed by the employee. If no form is completed by the employee, the employee shall be
considered to have elected to opt-out.
2. The City shall not be obligated to put into effect any new, changed or discontinued deduction
until the first full pay period commencing thirty(30)days or longer after such submission.
Every effort will be made by the City to remit dues to the Association within three(3)weeks
of receipt. The Association agrees to indemnify and hold the City harmless against any
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and all suits, claims, demands and liabilities that may arise out of, or by reason of, any
action that shall be taken by the City for the purpose of complying with this Section.
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EXHIBIT H — CATASTROPHIC LEAVE DONATION PROGRAM
Guidelines
1. Purpose
The purpose of the voluntary catastrophic leave donation program is to bridge employees
who have been approved leave time to either; return to work, long-term disability, or
medical retirement. Permanent employees who accrue vacation, general leave or
compensatory time may donate such leave to another permanent employee when a
catastrophic illness or injury befalls that employee or because the employee is needed to
care for a seriously ill family member. The leave-sharing Leave Donation Program is
Citywide across all departments and is intended to provide an additional benefit. Nothing
in this program is intended to change current policy and practice for use and/or accrual of
vacation, general, or sick leave.
2. Definitions
Catastrophic Illness or Injury - A serious debilitating illness or injury, which incapacitates
the employee or an employee's family member.
Family Member - For the purposes of this policy, the definition of family member is that
defined in the Family Medical Leave Act (child, parent, spouse or domestic partner).
3. Eligible Leave
Accrued compensatory time off, vacation or general leave hours may be donated. The
minimum donation an employee may make is two (2) hours and the maximum is forty(40)
hours.
4. Eligibility
Permanent employees who accrue vacation or general leave may donate such hours to
eligible recipients. Compensatory time off accrued may also be donated. An eligible
recipient is an employee who:
• Accrues vacation or general leave;
• Is not receiving disability benefits or Workers' Compensation payments; and
• Requests donated leave.
5. Transfer of Leave
The maximum donation credited to a recipient's leave account shall be the amount
necessary to ensure continuation of the employee's regular salary during the employee's
period of approved catastrophic leave. Donations will be voluntary, confidential and
irrevocable. Hours donated will be converted into a dollar amount based on the hourly
wage of the donor. The dollar amount will then be converted into accrued hours based on
the recipient's hourly wage.
An employee needing leave will complete a Leave Donation Request Form and submit it
to the Department Director for approval. The Department Director will forward the form to
Human Resources for processing. Human Resources, working with the department, will
send out the request for leave donations.
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EXHIBIT H — CATASTROPHIC LEAVE DONATION PROGRAM
Employees wanting to make donations will submit a Leave Donation Form to the Finance
Department (payroll).
All donation forms submitted to payroll will be date stamped and used in order received
for each bi-weekly pay period. Multiple donations will be rotated in order to insure even
use of time from donors. Any donation form submitted that is not needed will be returned
to the donor.
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EXHIBIT H - CATASTROPHIC LEAVE DONATION PROGRAM
Voluntary Catastrophic Leave Donation Program
Leave Request Form
Requestor, Please Complete
According to the provisions of the Voluntary Catastrophic Leave Donation Program, I hereby request
donated Vacation, Administrative Leave, General Leave or Compensatory Time.
MY SIGNATURE CERTIFIES THAT:
• A Leave of absence in relation to a catastrophic illness or injury has been approved by my
Department, and
• I am not receiving disability benefits or Workers' Compensation payments.
Name: (Please Print or Type. Last, First, MI)
ork Phone: Department:
ob Title: Employee ID#:
Requestor Signature: Date:
Department Director Signature: Date:
Human Resources Depardnent-Use Only
End donation date will bridge to: End donation date:
❑ Long Term Disability
❑ Medical Retirement beginning
❑ Length of FMLA leave ending
❑ Return to work
Human Resources Director Signature: "ad:
Please return this form to the Human Resources Office for processing
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Voluntary Catastrophic Leave Donation Program
Leave Donation Form
Donor, please complete
Donor Name: (Please Print or Type: Last, First, MI)
ork Phone:
Donor Job Title:
Type of Accrued Leave: Number of Hours I wish to Donate:
❑ Vacation Hours of Vacation
❑ Compensatory Time Hours of Compensatory Time
❑ General Leave Hours of General Leave
❑ Administrative Leave Hours of Administrative Leave
I understand that this voluntary donation of leave credits, once processed, is irrevocable;
but if not needed, the donation will be returned to me. I also understand that this donation
will remain confidential.
I wish to donate my accrued Vacation, Compensatory Time,Administrative Leave or General Leave
hours to the Catastrophic Leave Donation Program for:
Eligible recipient employee's name(Last, First, MI):
Donor Signature: Date:
Please submit to Payroll in the Finance Department.
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EXHIBIT I — HEALTH AND OTHER INSURANCE BENEFITS
TEAMSTERS MISCELLANEOUS SECURITY TRUST FUND
• The Teamsters Miscellaneous Security Trust Fund contracts with the City of Huntington
Beach to provide medical benefit plan options.
• Coverage for MEA employees shall begin the first of the month following employment.
The City of Huntington Beach shall remit one (1) payment of three (3) months of medical
premiums for new enrollees.
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Res. No. 2018-63
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss:
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I, ROBIN ESTANISLAU, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the
City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do
hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted
by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council
at a Regular meeting thereof held on November 5, 2018 by the following vote:
AYES: O'Connell, Semeta, Peterson, Posey, Delgleize, Hardy, Brenden
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
RECUSE: None
IL Iq
City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the
City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach, California