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2/8/2005
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plans. The City shall contribute to the health plan two-party rate costs until the <br />retired employee is eligible for Medicare coverage. The maximum amount to be <br />contributed by the City may not exceed three hundred sixty dollars ($360.00). In <br />the event the amount required by the health plan exceeds the maximum City <br />contribution, such excess amount shall be paid by the retiree. <br />Employees retiring on or after March 1, 1998 but before February 28, 2002, shall <br />have the following option regarding medical insurance: <br />The City shall implement a "Medicare risk" medical insurance plan (open only to <br />those employees who are eligible for Medicare at age 65) and shall contribute up <br />to forty dollars ($40.00) per month toward the cost of the Medicare risk premium. <br />For current employees not eligible for Medicare at age 65, the City shall continue <br />to provide medical insurance coverage until age 70 at one half of the pre-65 <br />contribution rate as set forth in this section. <br />23.4 For employees retiring prior to March 1, 2002, the City shall contribute a <br />maximum of seventy dollars and eighty-seven cents ($70.87) monthly dental plan <br />costs for each retired City employee who was assigned to a classification <br />represented by the San Leandro Police Officers' Association,. and who was a <br />member of the City's dental plan and retired on or after January 1, 1980.. Any <br />increases in dental plan costs during the term of this Agreement shall be split <br />equally between the City and the retired employee. <br />23.5 For employees with fifteen (15) or more years of City service retiring on or after <br />March 1, 2002, the City shall contribute a maximum of four hundred sixty dollars <br />($460.00) towards the health and dental plans for retired City employees who <br />were assigned to classifications represented by the San Leandro Police Officers <br />Association and were members of the City's Health and Dental Plan. The City <br />will continue its contribution until the employee is eligible for Medicare coverage <br />(at age 65) or reaches age 70. <br />For employees who are eligible for Medicare at age 65, the City will contribute up <br />to two hundred dollars ($200.00) per month towards the cost of a Medicare Risk <br />Program and Dental Insurance until the age of 70. <br />23.6 Retired employee dependent eligibility for City health plan contribution is <br />conditional upon the active enrollment of the retired employee. If a retired <br />employee moves outside the service area of their medical plan, the retiree will be <br />allowed an opportunity within thirty (30) days of such move to change medical <br />insurance coverage. If a retired employee remarries, the retiree may add the <br />retiree's spouse to the medical and dental insurance coverage at the City's <br />expense, not to exceed four hundred and sixty dollars ($460.00). <br />23.7 The City shall contribute a maximum of seventy dollars and eighty-seven cents <br />($70.87) per month per active employee for current dental coverage. Any <br />increases in dental insurance premiums during the term of this Agreement shall be <br />paid by the City. <br />19 <br />
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