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Substitute Bill No. 60-22 2023 Non-Bargaining Salary Ordinance
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Substitute Bill No. 60-22 2023 Non-Bargaining Salary Ordinance
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(c) Family Leave. The Family and Medical Leave Act Policy is,hereby, incorporated <br /> herein by reference in its entirety. <br /> (d) Parental Leave. Parental leave will be offered to all eligible full-time employees in <br /> accordance with the policy set forth in the City Employee Handbook, as it may be <br /> amended from time to time, which is incorporated herein by reference. <br /> (e) Insurance. <br /> (1) Comprehensive Major Medical Insurance Program. The City shall <br /> maintain a comprehensive major medical insurance program in which, <br /> subject to Section III herein,non-bargaining employees regularly scheduled <br /> to work 30 hours or more per week may participate under the rules and <br /> guidelines of the plan document. All employees are provided access to a <br /> copy of a plan document each year. <br /> (2) Short and Long-Term Disability. Short and Long-Term Disability shall be <br /> as set forth in the City's Employee Handbook, as it may be amended from <br /> time to time, which is incorporated herein by reference. <br /> (3) Payment for Election to Leave Employer's Comprehensive Major <br /> Medical Insurance Program. The City shall pay one hundred and thirty <br /> ($130) per month ($65 bi-weekly) to any Employee who elects to leave the <br /> City's comprehensive major medical insurance program to be covered by <br /> another program for which the City makes no contribution. This election <br /> shall not be mandatory, and the Employee who made such election may <br /> return to the City's comprehensive major medical Insurance Program, <br /> provided that the conditions are a Qualifying Life Event or Open Enrollment <br /> of the City's Comprehensive Major Medical Insurance Program, and the <br /> contributions specified herein are made, but in such event said Employee <br /> shall forfeit the one hundred- and thirty-dollar ($130) payment per month <br /> thereafter. <br /> (4) Life Insurance. The City shall provide term life insurance coverage in an <br /> amount lx annual salary rounded up to the nearest $1,000 for each benefit <br /> eligible employee except for sworn firefighters, sworn police officers, and <br /> members of the Teamsters, which are as provided in their collective <br /> bargaining agreements. <br /> (5) Benefit Waiting Period. The City notes that life insurance and <br /> comprehensive major Medical Insurance programs require a minimum <br /> eligibility period of thirty(30)days and that the long-term disability program <br /> requires a minimum ninety (90) day eligibility period which must be met. <br /> (f) Hiring Bonus.The Mayor,may,at his/her discretion,offer a Hiring Bonus to a new <br />
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