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Re-enrollment in the medical and/or dental plan shall be allowed only based upon a <br />qualifying event as defined by the IRS codes or during an open enrollment period. <br />In 2011, the above opt-out premiums will be increased as follows, based on the employee's <br />status and eligibility during the 2011 benefit year, in accordance with Internal Revenue code <br />(IRC) timelines and qualifying events: <br />Employee rate: Medical $200 +/or dental $50 = $250/month maximum <br />Two-party rate: Medical $350 +/or dental $50 = $400/month maximum <br />Family rate: Medical $500 +/or dental $50 = $550/month maximum <br />No change in dental plan carrier, or level of benefits, shall be made unless agreed to by the <br />Management Organization. <br />2.2. Medical (Retiree) <br />Under Ca1PERS rules, the City will directly contribute "the employer minimum share" <br />towards retiree health coverage. Additional retiree health contributions will be made on a <br />reimbursement basis as set forth below. The amounts listed below are inclusive of the PERS <br />Medical Plan "employer minimum share." <br />The City shall pay the contributions required by the health plan two-party rate for retired <br />City employees who were assigned to classifications represented by the San Leandro <br />Management Organization and who are currently members of one of the City's health plans. <br />The City shall contribute to the health plan two-party rate costs until the employee is eligible <br />for Medicare coverage. The maximum amount to be contributed by the City may not exceed <br />three hundred and sixty dollars ($360.00). Management Safety Employees who retire on or <br />after January 1, 2002 and are not eligible for Medicare may have the City retiree <br />contribution extended until they reach seventy (70) years of age. In the event the amounts <br />required by the health plans exceed the maximum City contribution, such excess amounts <br />shall be paid by the retiree, except as provided herein. Coverage under this section shall <br />continue until the employee's 65th birthday; except for the PERS Medical Plan "employer <br />minimum share," which shall continue for life. <br />Retired employee dependent eligibility for City health plan contribution is conditional upon <br />the active enrollment of the retired employee. If a retired employee moves outside the <br />service area of their medical plan the retiree will be allowed an opportunity within thirty <br />(30) days of such move to change medical insurance coverage. If a retired employee <br />remarries, the retiree may add the retiree's spouse to the medical insurance coverage at the <br />City's expense. The City shall have no obligation to obtain medical insurance for a retiree <br />living outside the service area of its medical insurance plans. The contribution toward <br />retiree insurance will continue, however. <br />The employer shall implement a Medicare risk plan, which shall be made available to <br />retirees at no cost to the City. <br />2.3. Dental (Retiree) <br />The City shall contribute a maximum of seventy dollars and eighty-seven cents ($70.87) <br />towards monthly dental plan costs for each retired City employee who is currently a member <br />3 <br />SLMO fina12010 <br />