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CITY MGR. ’17n/L COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS PLAN )EPT. HR
ITG. 8/6/02 ATTY @ MODIFICATION TO THE HEALTH BENEFITS DEPT. HD% TITLE:
PROVISION OF THE MANAGEMENT
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IECOMMENDED ACTION:
Adopt Resolution No.2002-235 increasing the Health “Benefits Credits” for active
management employees.
ITEM EXPLANATION:
The Health Benefits provision of the Management Compensation and Benefits Plan defines
the monthly amount the City will contribute on behalf of each active management employee
and eligible dependents in the form of “Benefits Credits”. Due to an increase in Health
insurance premiums, staff recommends that the City Council increase the monthly Benefits
Credits effective January 1, 2003, by the following additional amounts: 1) $58 for
employees with “employee only” coverage, 2) $1 10 for employees with “employee plus one
dependent” coverage, 3) $144 for employees with “employee plus two or more dependents”
coverage and 4) $3 1 for employees who do not wish to participate in the CalPERS Health
Program and, therefore, exercise the “Opt Out Provision”.
The attached resolution supersedes Resolution No. 2002-045 dated February 5,2002, in its
entirety. Exhibit 1, the Management Compensation and Benefits Plan, reflects the
recommended changes to the Health Benefits provision.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The annual fiscal impact of increasing the Health Benefits Credits effective January 1,2003,
is approximately $164,328. The fiscal impact for 2002/2003 is $82,164. Funding for this
increase is included in the fiscal year 2002/2003 budget.
EXHIBITS:
1. Resolution No. 2002-235.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2002-235 ,
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, MODIFYING THE HEALTH BENEFITS
PROVISION OF THE MANAGEMENT COMPENSATION AND
BENEFITS PLAN.
WHEREAS, the City Council has the authority to set the amount of Health
’Benefits Credits” that the City will contribute on behalf of each active management
mployee and eligible dependents.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlshad
1s follows:
1. That Resolution No. 2002-045 dated February 5, 2002 is hereby superseded in its
ntirety.
2. That Exhibit 1, the Management Compensation and Benefits Plan, contains
.evisions to the Health Benefits provision,
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3. That the City Council hereby authorizes $82,164 from the fiscal year 200212003
budget to be used to increase Health Benefits Credits for active management employees
effective January 1,2003.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Carlsbad City
Council, held on this 6th day of August ,2002, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Council Members Lewis, Kulchin, Finnila, Nygaard, and Hall
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
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EXHIBIT 1
to Resolution No. 2002-235
MANAGEMENT COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS PLAN
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION
This attachment constitutes the Management Compensation and Benefits Plan, which contains
three parts: 1) an introduction, 2) a brief overview of how management performance will be
evaluated and how compensation levels will be determined, and 3) a schedule of management
benefits.
A. Definitions
1. Management Employees - Management employees are defined as those employees
whose classifications are listed on the Management Salary Structure
2. City Council Appointed Employees - The City Manager and City Attorney are hired
by and responsible directly to the City Council. The salaries for these positions shall
be set by the City Council. The City Manager and City Attorney will not be subject to
the provisions of the Performance Management and Compensation program as
outlined in Section 2 of this attachment. The schedule of management benefits (as
outlined in Section 3 of this attachment) will apply to these positions, except as
otherwise provided by the City Council.
SECTION 2: PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT AND COMPENSATION SYSTEM
OVERVIEW
The City Council has delegated its authority to the City Manager (and City Attorney, for
management employees in the City Attorney’s Office)’ to administer a Performance Management
and Compensation System for management employees under the following general guidelines.
The system is comprised of two major components:
Performance Management - emphasizing an employee development approach to
performance appraisal, comprised of:
3 Alignment of individual contributions with organizational direction,
Development and demonstration of competencies in the job, and
3 Measurement of levels of accomplishment of goals
Compensation - based on a market driven approach to compensation, comprised of:
I Hereafter, all references to the City Manager include, with regard to management employees in the City Attorney’s
Office, the City Attorney.
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3 Market based salary structure
3 Base pay
3 Incentive Pay
PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
The Performance Manaeement Cycle
The Performance Management Cycle coincides with the fiscal year and includes three separate
phases: Performance Planning, Performance Update, and Performance Review.
Maior Components of Performance Management
The two major components upon which a management employee’s performance is based are:
the development and demonstration of specific competencies, and
the accomplishment of goals.
Management Competencies -
All management employees are reviewed and evaluated based on how well they can
develop and demonstrate specific competencies. Competencies are the knowledge, skills,
abilities, and behaviors that are essential to the success of each management employee.
Goals -
Goals describe how the individual’s contribution links and aligns with their department’s
goals and objectives and ultimately with those of the City Council. Goals are set at the
beginning of the performance management cycle, and employees are evaluated at the end
of the cycle as to how well they accomplished their assigned tasks for the year.
Link to Compensation
An employee’s performance, as evaluated against the selected competencies, is rewarded by a
base pay adjustment. Base pay adjustments are ongoing and are added to the employee’s annual
salary. An employee’s performance, as evaluated against the achievement of annual goals, is
rewarded by an incentive award. Incentive payouts are one-time cash payments to an employee
which do not recur automatically from year to year. Both the base pay increases and the
incentive payments comprise the cash compensation available to management employees.
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COMPENSATION
The Performance Management and Compensation System is based upon a market based
approach to compensation, comprised of:
A market based salary structure
A base pay program based on the development and demonstration of
competencies
An incentive pay program based on the measurable achievement of specific
goals
Market Based Salary Structure - Base Pay Proeram
The Management Salary Schedule, attached hereto as Attachment A, establishes a salary grade
for each management classification. The City Manager is delegated authority to place employees
at any salary within the range, as determined by the appointee’s knowledge, skills and abilities.
The area of the salary grade between the minimum and the bottom of the market range is
intended for inexperienced new hires.
The Human Resources Department will conduct an annual survey of a reasonable number of
comparable agencies in San Diego County. Job content, job classification and salary information
on each City of Carlsbad classification will be compared with appropriate classifications in the
comparator group. The City Council delegates to the City Manager the authority to assign job
classifications to a specific salary grade, based on both benchmark salary information and
internal relationships within the organization. Changes to the “minimum” and “market range” of
each salary grade within this structure shall be approved by the City Council.
The City Council determines the budget amount to be spent on management base pay increases
for each fiscal year, and the base pay increase percentages will be determined after all of the
performance ratings have been determined. All base pay increases are prospective. Management
employees whose current salary is above the maximum of the market range for their assigned
salary grade shall continue to be paid at that base rate until their salary falls within the market
range, and until such time shall not be eligible for base pay increases.
INCENTIVE PAY PLAN
The Incentive Pay plan is provided in addition to the Base Pay plan,
All management employees are eligible for incentive pay, regardless of their position in the
salary range. All management employees’ salary above base pay is unfixed and uncertain until
completion of the evaluation and award process annually, in which the incentive portion, if any,
is determined for each management employee.
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Employees earn the incentive based on their achievement of goals established during the
performance management process. For each goal, achievement is rated based on one of three
performance levels: Threshold, Target or Optimum.
Unlike base pay increases which are determined at the end of the performance management
cycle, the potential incentive percentages will be made public at the beginning of the
performance review cycle. Incentive awards are expressed as a percentage of base pay. The City
Council will determine the annual amount to be budgeted for management incentive pay, and an
Incentive Pay matrix will be distributed to all management employees. This matrix will change
from year to year based on the City's economics, market data, and demographics. At the end of
the fiscal year and upon completion of the review process, incentive awards will be granted to
employees based on their level of goal accomplishment during the performance management
cycle. No management employee shall be awarded incentive compensation in an amount greater
than 10% of that employee's base salary.
The City Manager will periodically provide the City Council with progress reports on the
operation of the Performance Management and Compensation System.
SECTION 3: SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS
Life Insurance
All management employees shall receive City paid life insurance in an amount equal to two
times the basic yearly earnings. To determine benefits, the amount of insurance is rounded to the
next higher $1,000 multiple, unless the amount equals a $1,000 multiple. Supplemental Life, at
an amount equal to City paid life insurance, is available at the employee's cost. Dependent life is
also available at the employee's cost.
Former CMWD management employees shall receive Group Term Life Insurance, Accidental
Death and Dismemberment, and Dependent Life Insurance as contained in their Individual
Agreement.
Retirement
All management employees shall participate in the California Public Employees' Retirement
System (CalPERS). The specific retirement formula applied will be determined based on
whether the position is deemed safety or miscellaneous. All positions not deemed eligible for
safety retirement will be deemed miscellaneous under the CalPERS system. Optional benefits
unique to the City of Carlsbad's contract with CalPERS are outlined in the Coverage Key of the
CalPERS Procedures Manual. A copy of this manual is kept on file in the Human Resources
Department.
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Retirement Contribution
All management employees, other than sworn police management employees and management
employees who are considered fire safety employees, shall have their portion of the retirement
contribution to the California Public Employees’ Retirement System paid by the City. The
specific retirement formula applied will be determined based on whether the position is deemed
safety or miscellaneous. All positions not deemed eligible for safety retirement will be deemed
miscellaneous under the CalPERS system.
For sworn police management employees, the City will contract with the California Public
Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) to provide the “3% @ 50” retirement benefit
effective the pay period inclusive of June 30, 2001. Effective the pay period inclusive of July 1,
2001, the City will pay on behalf of all sworn police management employees eight percent (8%)
of the employee’s retirement contribution to CalPERS. Effective the pay period inclusive of
July 1,2001, each sworn police management employee will pay the additional one percent (1%)
employee retirement contribution to CalPERS. This one percent employee retirement
contribution will be made on a pre-tax basis.
Management employees who are considered fire safety employees are eligible for the same
retirement benefits and are subject to the same retirement provisions as those provided to
employees represented by the Carlsbad Firefighters’ Association.
Management Leave
Management employees, except Police Lieutenants, are exempt from overtime requirements
under the Fair Labor Standards Act. Fire Battalion Chiefs are also exempt from overtime
requirements under FLSA, however, Fire Battalion Chiefs that are required to work a 24-hour
shifUl12 hours per bi-weekly pay period schedule are paid straight time for overtime when they
are covering the duty for a Battalion Chief on leave. Management employees in the City are paid
on a salary basis versus an hourly basis. Pursuant to FLSA regulation 29 CFR Section 541 Sd,
the City can make deductions from salary or leave accounts for partial day absences for personal
reasons or sickness because the City has a policy and practice of requiring its employees to be
accountable to the public that they have earned their salaries. A partial day absence is an absence
of less than the employee’s regular work day. Pursuant to FLSA regulation 29 CFR Section
541 .I 18 (a)(2) and (a)(3), the City may make salary or leave reductions based upon full day
absences.
Partial day or full day absences shall be first charged against the exempt employee’s vacation,
sick, or executive leave account. In the event the exempt employee does not have sufficient time
in hidher leave account to cover the absence, deductions without pay will be made on full days
only.
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0 Vacation
All management employees (except Fire Battalion Chiefs that work 112 hours per
bi-weekly pay period) shall earn vacation on the following basis:
- Beginning with the first (1st) working day through the completion of five
(5) full calendar years of continuous service - 80 hours/year (3.08 hours
biweekly).
- Beginning the sixth (6th) year of employment through the completion of
ten (10) full calendar years of continuous service - 120 hourdyear (4.62
hours biweekly).
- Beginning the eleventh (1 lth) year of employment through the completion
of eleven (1 1) full calendar years of continuous service - 128 hourdyear
(4.92 hours biweekly).
- Beginning the twelfth (12th) year of employment through the completion
of twelve (12) full calendar years of continuous service - 136 hourdyear
(5.23 hours biweekly).
- Beginning the thirteenth (13th) year of employment through the
completion of thirteen (13) full calendar years of continuous service - 144
hourdyear (5.54 hours biweekly).
- Beginning the fourteenth (14th) year of employment through the
completion of fifteen (1 5) full calendar years of continuous
service - 152 hourdyear (5.84 hours biweekly).
- Beginning the sixteenth (16th) year of continuous employment, vacation
time shall be accrued, and remain at a rate of 160 hours for every full
calendar year of continuous employment thereafter (6.15 hours biweekly).
Management employees with comparable service in local government agencies
may be granted credit for such service for the purpose of computing vacation at
the discretion of the City Manager. All management employees shall be permitted
to earn and accrue up to and including three hundred and twenty (320) hours of
vacation, and no employee will be allowed to earn and accrue vacation hours in
excess of the three hundred and twenty (320) hour maximum.* The City Manager
shall be responsible for the granting of vacation to all management personnel,
except in the case of the City Attorney’s Office, where the City Attorney shall be
responsible for granting vacation.
* If there are unusual circumstances that would require an employee to exceed the vacation accrual
maximum, heishe must submit a request in writing to the Department Head and the City
Manager. The Department Head and the City Manager may grant such a request if it is in the
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best interest of the City Requests will be handled on a case-by-case basis and will be
considered only in extreme circumstances.
Former CMWD management employees shall earn and accrue vacation up to and
including the maximum as contained in their Individual Agreement. Fire
Battalion Chiefs that work a 112 hours per bi -weekly pay period shall earn and
accrue vacation up to and including the maximum commensurate with Carlsbad
Firefighters' Association (CFA) represented employees that work 112 hours per
bi-weekly pay period.
Vacation Conversion
Each December, management employees (including Police Lieutenants and Police
Captains) will be allowed to voluntarily convert up to 80 hours of accrued
vacation to cash, provided that they have used 80 hours of vacation during the
prior calendar year as defined by the 26 pay periods in that calendar year. Fire
Battalion Chiefs that work 112 hours per bi-weekly pay period will be allowed to
voluntarily convert up to 112 hours of accrued vacation to cash, provided that they
have used 112 hours of vacation during the prior calendar year as defined by the
26 pay periods in that calendar year.
Executive Leave
All management personnel, except former CMWD management employees and
the position of Police Lieutenant, shall receive 56 hours per fiscal year for
executive leave. Persons employed in the position of Police Lieutenant are not
eligible to receive executive leave because they receive overtime at the rate of
time and one-half for actual hours worked. The 56 hours will be credited at the
beginning of each fiscal year to individual leave balances. This leave must be
used within the same fiscal year.
The City Manager is authorized to provide ten (10) additional hours of executive
leave per year to any management employee who is required to work extended
hours due to emergencies such as fires, storms, floods, or other emergencies.
e Sick Leave
Twelve (12) days of sick leave are accrued per year. Accumulation is unlimited
(employees cannot receive payment for unused sick leave). Fire Battalion Chiefs
that work 112 hours per bi-weekly pay period shall accrue sick leave
commensurate with CFA represented employees that work at 112 hours per bi-
weekly pay period.
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e Bereavement Leave
An employee may use up to an equivalent of three work days of paid leave if
required to be absent from duty due to the death of a member of the employee’s
immediate family. Additional time off may be authorized by the Department
Head and charged to accrued vacation or treated as leave without pay.
The “immediate family” shall be defined as: spouse, child, parent, sibling,
grandparents; the aforementioned either natural, legally adopted, step or
in-law, or any person over which the employee acts as legal guardian, or a
verifiable current member of the immediate household.
The employee may be required to submit proof of relative’s death before final
approval of leave with pay is granted.
Leave of Absence
1. Leave of Absence Without Pay
A. General Policy
Any employee may be granted a leave of absence without
pay pursuant to the recommendation of hisher Department Head
and the approval of the City Manager.
A leave without pay may be granted for any of the following
reasons:
1. Illness or disability.
2. To take a course of study which will increase the
employee’s usefulness on return to hisher position in the
City service.
3. For personal reasons acceptable to the City Manager and
Department Head.
B. Authorization Procedure
Requests for leave of absence without pay shall be made upon
forms prescribed by the City Manager and shall state specifically
the reason for the request, the date when the leave is desired to
begin, the probable date of return, and the agreement to reimburse
the City for any benefit premiums paid by the City during the leave
of absence. The request shall normally be initiated by the
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employee, but may be initiated by hisher Department Head, and,
upon written recommendation of the Department Head that it be
granted, modified or denied, shall be promptly transmitted to the
City Manager. A copy of any approved request for leave of
absence without pay shall be delivered promptly to the Directors of
Finance and Human Resources.
C. Length of Leave and Extension
A leave of absence without pay may be made for a period not to
exceed six months, unless otherwise approved by the City
Manager. The procedure for granting extensions shall be the same
as that in granting the original leave provided that the request for
extension is made no later than fourteen (14) calendar days prior to
the expiration of the original leave.
D. Return From Leave
When an employee intends to return from an authorized leave of
absence without pay either before or upon the expiration of such
leave, he/she shall contact hisher Department Head at least
fourteen (14) calendar days prior to the day he/she plans to return.
The Department Head shall promptly notify the City Manager of
the employee’s intention. The employee shall return at a rate of
pay not less than the rate at the time the leave of absence began.
E. Effect of Leave Without Pay
An employee shall utilize all hisher vacation, and/or sick leave (if
applicable) prior to taking an authorized leave of absence without
Pay.
A prorata reduction of normal annual vacation and sick leave
accruals shall be applicable to an approved absence without pay.
Any absence without pay constitutes a break of continuous service
with the City. The granting of any leave without pay exceeding
two full scheduled pay periods shall cause the employee’s salary
anniversary date and calculation of full-time continuous service to
be extended by the number of calendar days for which such leave
has been granted less the first two full pay periods of such leave.
An employee’s accumulation of sick leave and vacation leave will
cease after the completion of two (2) full scheduled pay periods in
which the employee has not received compensation due to a leave
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of absence without pay. Accrual will be reinstituted beginning the
first day of the first full pay period after the employee has returned
to work.
F. Leave Without Pay - Insurance Payments and Privileges
An employee on leave without pay may continue hisher City
insurance benefits by reimbursing the City for the costs of
insurance on a monthly basis during the period of the leave.
Failure to reimburse the City for such benefits during the term of a
leave of absence will result in the employee’s coverage terminating
on the first day following the month in which the last payment was
received.
An employee on leave of absence without pay shall not have all of
the privileges granted to regular employees.
0 Premancy Disability Leave
An employee disabled by pregnancy shall be allowed to utilize a combination of
accrued sick leave and vacation time and leave without pay to take a leave for a
reasonable period of time, not to exceed four months. An employee shall utilize
all accrued leave prior to taking leave without pay. Reasonable period of time
means that period during which the employee is disabled on account of pregnancy,
childbirth, or related conditions.
An employee who plans to take a leave pursuant to this article shall give the City
reasonable notice of the date the leave shall commence and the estimated duration
of the leave.
0 Family and Medical Leave of Absence (FMLA)
An employee may be granted a FMLA of up to 12 weeks in a 12 month period for
one or more of the following reasons:
- for the birtWplacement of a child for adoption or foster care,
- to care for an immediate family member with a serious health condition, or
- to take medical leave when the employee is unable to work because of a
serious condition.
FMLA may be paid or unpaid and may be granted concurrently and in conjunction
with other leave and benefit provisions. Specific details regarding the provisions
of this leave are available by contacting the Human Resources Department.
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e Military Leave
Military leave shall be authorized in accordance with the provisions of State and
Federal law. The employee must furnish satisfactory proof to hisiher Department
Head, as far in advance as possible, that be/she must report to military duty.
When called to jury duty, an employee, having provided at least five working days
written notice, shall be entitled to hisiher regular compensation. Employees
released early from jury duty shall report to their supervisor for assignment for the
duration of the shift. Employees shall be entitled to keep mileage reimbursement
paid while on jury duty.
A Department Head may, at hisiher sole discretion, contact the court and request
an exemption and/or postponement ofjury service on behalf of an employee.
Employees released early from jury duty shall report to their supervisor for
assignment for the duration of the work day. At the discretion of the supervisor,
an employee may be released from reporting back to work if an unreasonable
amount of the work day remains in light of travel time to the job site after release.
Health Insurance for Retirees
Effective January 1,2001, management employees will be covered by the Public Employees’
Medical and Hospital Care Act and will be eligible to participate in the California Public
Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) Health Program. Management employees who retire
from the City, either service or disability, shall be eligible to continue their enrollment in the
CalPERS Health Program when they retire, provided that the individual is enrolled at the time of
separation from employment and their effective date of retirement is within 120 days of
separation. The City will contribute up to a maximum of sixteen dollars ($16.00) per month
toward the cost of each retiree’s enrollment in the CalPERS Health Program. Direct authorization
may be established for automatic deduction of payments for health insurance administered by
CalPERS.
Employees who retire from the City, either service or disability, shall be eligible to continue to
participate in the City’s dental and/or vision insurance programs. The cost of such dental and/or
vision insurance for the employee and eligible dependents shall be borne solely by the employee.
The City shall not charge the COBRA administrative cost to the retirees.
In order to qualify for this benefit, the retiree must have a minimum of five (5) years of City
service and be a minimum of fifty (50) years old.
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The retiree must make arrangements with the City to prepay hisiher monthly premiums for dental
andor vision insurance and must keep such payments current to ensure continued coverage.
A retiree who does not choose continued coverage upon retirement is not eligible to return to the
CalPERS health insurance program or the City’s dental or vision insurance programs.
Sick Leave Conversion
Any management employee who has accrued and maintains a minimum of one hundred (100)
hours of sick leave shall be permitted to convert up to twelve (12) days of sick leave and
uncompensated sick leave to vacation at a ratio of three (3) sick leave days per one (1) day of
vacation. The sick leave conversion option will be provided during the first week of each fiscal
year. Conversion can only be made in increments of hll day vacation days. Employees will not
be allowed to convert sick leave to vacation if such conversion would put them over the vacation
accrual maximum.
Former CMWD management employees per their Individual Agreement, have the option to sell
back 100% of accumulated sick leave in excess of 250 hours at their current rate. The City, at its
discretion, may purchase any accumulated sick leave from any of these referenced management
employees at the current rate.
Separation Compensation
All management employees involuntarily separated from the City service due to budget cutbacks,
layoffs, contracting out of service or for other reasons not due to misconduct which would justify
involuntary separation shall receive one month’s salary computed at the employee’s actual salary
at the time of separation.
Holidays
All management employees, except for employees represented by the Carlsbad Police
Management Association, shall be paid holidays in accordance with the schedule of eleven (1 1)
holidays and one (1) floating holiday, as established by the City Council. Fire Battalion Chiefs
are subject to the same holiday schedule that is outlined for management employees. However,
they are compensated for holidays in the same manner as CFA represented employees that work
112 hours per bi-weekly pay period. The floating holiday may be used at the discretion of the
employee with prior approval of the Department Head.
The scheduled paid holidays that will be official City holidays for 2000 shall be as follows:
New Year’s Day Columbus Day
Lincoln’s Birthday Veteran’s Day
Washington’s Birthday Thanksgiving Day
Memorial Day Thanksgiving Friday
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Independence Day Christmas Day
Labor Day MLK (Floating Holiday)
The scheduled paid holidays that will be official City holidays for 2001 and beyond shall be as
follows:
New Year’s Day Columbus Day
Martin Luther King’s Birthday Veteran’s Day
Presidents’ Day Thanksgiving Day
Memorial Day Thanksgiving Friday
Independence Day Christmas Day
Labor Day One (1) Floating Holiday
All employees represented by the Carlsbad Police Management Association (CPMA) shall be
paid for the same holidays that employees represented by the Carlsbad Police Officers’
Association (CPOA) are paid. Police Lieutenants assigned to Patrol shall receive holiday pay in
the same manner as CPOA-represented employees assigned to Patrol. Police Lieutenants
assigned to areas other than Patrol shall receive holiday pay in the same manner as CPOA-
represented employees assigned to areas other than Patrol.
Health Benefits
Management employees will participate in a flexible benefits program which includes medical
insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance and flexible spending accounts (FSAs). Each of
these components is outlined below.
Medical Insurance
Effective January 1,2001, management employees will be covered by the Public Employees’
Medical and Hospital Care Act and will be eligible to participate in the California Public
Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) Health Program. Under the CalPERS Health
Program, the City will contribute up to a maximum of sixteen dollars ($16.00) per month toward
the cost of each employee’s health insurance. If electing to enroll for medical benefits, the
employee must select one medical plan from the variety of medical plans offered.
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Effective January 1, 2002, the City will contribute the following monthly amounts (called
“Benefits Credits”) on behalf of each active management employee and eligible dependents
toward the payment of I) medical premiums under the CalPERS Health Program, 2)
contributions in the name of the employee to the City’s flexible spending account(s), 3)
contributions of some or all of the premium for dental coverage or vision coverage:
(4 For employees with “employee only” coverage, the City shall contribute two hundred eighty-seven dollars ($287) per month. If the actual total
premiums exceed the aggregate of sixteen dollars ($16) and two hundred
eighty-seven dollars ($287), the employee will pay the difference.
(b) For employees with “employee plus one dependent” coverage, the City
shall contribute five hundred sixty-two dollars ($562) per month. If the
actual total premiums exceed the aggregate of sixteen dollars ($16) and
five hundred sixty-two dollars ($562), the employee will pay the
difference.
For employees with “employee plus two or more dependents” coverage,
the City shall contribute seven hundred forty-four dollars ($744) per
month. If the actual total premiums exceed the aggregate of sixteen
dollars ($16) and seven hundred forty-four dollars ($744), the employee
will pay the difference.
Effective January 1,2003, the City will contribute the following monthly amounts (called
“Benefits Credits”) on behalf of each active management employee and eligible dependents
toward the payment of 1) medical premiums under the CalPERS Health Program, 2)
contributions in the name of the employee to the City’s flexible spending account(s), 3)
contributions of some or all of the premium for dental coverage or vision coverage:
(4 For employees with “employee only” coverage, the City shall contribute three hundred forty-five dollars ($345) per month. If the
actual total premiums exceed the aggregate of sixteen dollars ($16)
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and three hundred forty-five dollars ($345), the employee will pay the
difference.
For employees with “employee plus one dependent” coverage, the City
shall contribute six hundred seventy-two dollars ($672) per month. If
the actual total premiums exceed the aggregate of sixteen dollars ($16)
and six hundred seventy-two dollars ($672), the employee will pay the
difference.
For employees with “employee plus two or more dependents”
coverage, the City shall contribute eight hundred eighty-eight dollars
($888) per month. If the actual total premiums exceed the aggregate
of sixteen dollars ($16) and eight hundred eighty-eight dollars ($888),
the employee will pay the difference.
Under no circumstances will any unused Benefits Credits as outlined above be paid to the
employee in cash. If the amount contributed by the City (Benefits Credits) exceeds the cost of
the medical and dental insurance purchased by the employee, the employee will have the option
of using any “excess credits” to purchase vision insurance or to contribute to a healthcare or
dependent care flexible spending account (FSA).
Dental Insurance
Management employees will be eligible to enroll in a City-sponsored dental plan. Should an
employee elect to enroll for medical benefits, he/she must also enroll in dental coverage at the
same coverage level (employee only, employee plus one dependent, employee plus two or more
dependents) as medical insurance.
Vision Insurance
Management employees will be eligible to enroll in a City-sponsored vision insurance plan.
Employees may elect to purchase vision insurance or to opt out of the vision insurance program.
If the decision is made to purchase vision insurance, a management employee may purchase
vision insurance at any level of coverage (employee only, employee plus one dependent,
employee plus two or more dependents).
Out Out Provision
Management employees who do not wish to participate in the CalPERS Health Program will
have the choice of opting out of the City’s medical insurance program, provided they can show
that they are covered under another insurance program.
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Effective January 1,2002, employees who elect this option will be given a reduced City
contribution amount (Benefits Credits) of one hundred sixty-five dollars ($165) per month to be
used toward the purchase of dental insurance, vision insurance, or as a contribution to a flexible
spending account. The City contribution amount of one hundred sixty-five dollars ($165) per
month will be granted to any employee who elects to opt out of the CalPERS Health Program,
regardless of the employee's level of coverage (employee only, employee plus one dependent,
employee plus two or more dependents).
Effective January 1,2003, employees who elect this option will be given a reduced City
contribution amount (Benefits Credits) of one hundred ninety-six dollars ($196) per month
to be used toward the purchase of dental insurance, vision insurance, or as a Contribution
to a flexible spending account. The City contribution amount of one hundred ninety-six
dollars ($196) per month will be granted to any employee who elects to opt out of the
CalPERS Health Program, regardless of the employee's level of coverage (employee only,
employee plus one dependent, employee plus two or more dependents).
Under no circumstances will any unused Benefits Credits as outlined above be paid to the
employee in cash.
Former CMWD management employees shall receive Medical, Dental and Vision, and Retiree
Medical as contained in their Individual Agreement.
Annual Physical Examination and/or Physical Fitness Testing
All management employees, excluding former CMWD management employees, shall be eligible
for reimbursement of up to the amount of four hundred fifty dollars ($450) during each fiscal
year to pay the cost of an employee's annual physical examination and/or physical fitness testing.
The annual physical examination may be completed by a physician of the employee's choice.
Each employee claiming reimbursement shall be required to submit original receipts to the
Human Resources Department in lieu of submitting them to the insurance company for payment.
The annual physical examination offered to management employees provides physical fitness
testing and information regarding lifestyle changes that promote optimum health. Program
components include, but are not limited to: Computerized Heart Risk Profile, Complete Blood
Profile, Nutritional Assessment, Diet Program, Body Measurements, Lung Assessment,
Consultations, etc.
Long-Term Disability Insurance (LTD)
Long-term disability is available for all management personnel after 30 days of disability. The
LTD premium cost is paid by the City.
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Former CMWD management employees shall receive LTD benefits as contained in their
Individual Agreement.
Accidental Death and Dismemberment
This is a voluntary program available to any employee who chooses to participate. Employees
may select among various levels of coverage which cover accidents and death. The City will pay
one-third (1/3) of the cost, the employee pays two-thirds (213) and 100% of dependent coverage.
Deferred Compensation
The City shall provide deferred compensation plan(s) which may be utilized by any management
employee. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any particular plan and to impose
specific conditions upon the use of any plan.
Former CMWD management employees may voluntarily participate in the Deferred
compensation Plan as contained in their Individual Agreement. The City matches former
CMWD employee contributions up to a maximum of 7.5% of the employee’s earnings.
Drup and Alcohol Policy
It is the policy of the City of Carlsbad to provide a work environment free from the effects of
drugs and alcohol consistent with the directives of the Drug Free Workplace Act. This policy is
applicable to all employees covered by the Management Compensation and Benefits Plan. A
copy of this policy is available in the Human Resources Department.
As a provision of this policy, the City provides a voluntary Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
to assist employees who seek help for substance abuse or other personal problems affecting work
or family life. This program is available to employees and their family members and offers 24-
hour access to confidential professional EAP assistance for emergency or urgent situations. The
toll free number is 800 999-7222. For more specific information, contact the Human Resources
Department.
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