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Reso 23-048 Accepting Audited Financial Statements 2021-22
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CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />NOTES TO BASIC FINANCIAL STATEMENTS <br />For The Year Ended June 30, 2022 <br />NOTE 14 – PENSIONS PLAN <br />For purposes of measuring the net pension liability and deferred outflows/inflows of resources related to <br />pensions, and pension expense, information about the fiduciary net position of the City’s California <br />Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) plans (Plans) and additions to/deductions from the <br />Plans’ fiduciary net position have been determined on the same basis as they are reported by CalPERS. <br />For this purpose, benefit payments (including refunds of employee contributions) are recognized when <br />due and payable in accordance with the benefit terms. Investments are reported at fair value. <br />A.Plan Descriptions and Summary of Balances by Plan <br />All qualified permanent employees are eligible to participate in the City’s defined benefit pension plans: <br />•Miscellaneous (all other) agent multiple-employer plan <br />•Safety cost-sharing multiple-employer plan <br />These plans are administered by the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), which <br />acts as a common investment and administrative agent for its participating member employers. Benefit <br />provisions under the Plans are established by State statute and City resolution. CalPERS issues publicly <br />available reports that include a full description of the pension plans regarding benefit provisions, <br />assumptions and membership information that can be found on the CalPERS website. <br />Below is a summary of the deferred outflows of resources, net pension liabilities, and deferred inflows of <br />resources by Plan for the year ended June 30, 2022: <br />Deferred Deferred <br />Outflows Net Pension Inflows <br />of Resources Liability of Resources <br />Miscellaneous 11,858,397$72,712,627$ 24,342,518$ <br />Safety 22,128,946 68,504,096 46,221,859 <br />Total 33,987,343$ 141,216,723$ 70,564,377$ <br />Benefits Provided – CalPERS provides service retirement and disability benefits, annual cost of living <br />adjustments and death benefits to plan members, who must be public employees and beneficiaries. <br />Benefits are based on years of credited service, equal to one year of full-time employment. Members <br />with five years of total service are eligible to retire at age 50 with statutorily reduced benefits. All <br />members are eligible for non-duty disability benefits after 10 years of service. The cost of living <br />adjustments for each plan are applied as specified by the Public Employees’ Retirement Law. The <br />Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA), Assembly Bill 340, is applicable to employees new to CalPERS <br />and hired after December 31, 2012. <br />During the fiscal year 2019, the City adopted amendments with CalPERS that allows sharing of <br />additional employer costs passed to the employees. The City implemented a cost sharing within the <br />pension plans among San Leandro Police Officers' Association (SLPOA). This included SLPOA staff <br />picking up the employers CalPERS share of 3%. These are the maximum under CalPERS law for the <br />passing on of costs of the employer’s share. These were amendment changes to the contract between the <br />Board of Administration California Public Employees’ Retirement System and the City as proposed <br />changes in Section 20516 (Employees Sharing Additional Costs). Increase in employee contribution rates <br />result in a respective decrease in employer contribution rates. <br />78
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