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3 <br />SLPMA MOU 2023-2028 <br />Employee + 2 or more $2,262.42 <br /> <br />Dental <br />Employee only $ 49.83 <br />Employee +1 $ 94.60 <br />Employee +2 or more $147.38 <br /> <br />In January of each year. the City will pay 70% of the increase in medical and dental premiums <br />based on Kaiser and the dental core plan (i.e., 2024 premiums minus 2023 premiums <br />multiplied by 70%etc.). <br /> <br />Employees who wish to waive enrollment in the medical and dental plans and who <br />demonstrate to the satisfaction of the City their enrollment in another group medical and <br />dental plan will receive opt-out payments as follows: <br /> <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 /> <br />In the event both spouses are employed by the City and eligible to enroll in the City’s benefits <br />plan, one employee may elect not to enroll in the medical and dental plans and will receive <br />the single employee opt-out rate of up to two-hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) per month <br />payment, if enrolled under spouse’s medical and dental coverage. <br /> <br />An employee may elect to waive the dental plan only and enroll only in the medical plan and <br />receive fifty dollars ($50.00) per month for their non-election. <br /> <br />Re-enrollment in the medical and/or dental plan shall be allowed only based upon a qualifying <br />event as defined by the IRS codes or during an open enrollment period. <br /> <br />No change in dental plan carrier, or level of benefits, shall be made unless agreed to by the <br />Association. <br /> <br />2.3 Medical and Dental (Retiree) <br /> <br />Five Year Health & Welfare Vesting Requirement: Unless otherwise determined by the <br />City Manager as part of the initial hiring agreement, full-time employees hired on or after <br />January 1, 2005 must render five (5) years of continuous service with the City of San Leandro <br />in order to receive retiree medical and/or dental benefits under this section. <br /> <br />Medical: Under CalPERS rules, the City will directly contribute "the employer minimum <br />share" towards retiree medical coverage. Additional retiree health contributions will be made <br />on a reimbursement basis as set forth below. The amounts listed below are inclusive of the <br />CalPERS Medical Plan “employer minimum share.” <br /> <br />The City shall pay the contributions required by the health plan two-party rate for retired full- <br />time City employees who were assigned to classifications represented by the San Leandro <br />Police Management Association and who are currently members of one of the City’s health <br />plans. The City shall contribute to the health plan two-party rate costs until the employee is <br />eligible for Medicare coverage. The maximum amount to be contributed by the City shall not <br />exceed three hundred and sixty dollars ($360.00) per month. 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