Public Safety PERS Sample Clauses

Public Safety PERS. The parties agree to continue to review costs associated with Public Safety PERS coverage for police officers based on resources.
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Public Safety PERS. It is the intent of the parties to reach agreement on a change to sworn officers with the POA from California Public Employment Retirement Systems (CalPERS) and to contract for California Public Employee’s Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) Safety P.E.R.S. 2.7% @ 57. The adoption of Cal SafetyPERS for sworn officers of the District will align the District with other comparable agencies that currently offer SafetyPERS for eligible employees. Participation in Cal SafetyPERS requires participation in the 1959 Survivor Benefit Plan, although members may elect, as a group, to continue participation in Social Security. The parties agree that the adoption of Cal SafetyPERS for sworn officers will not result in employer contribution expenses in excess of those budgeted for the membership of sworn officers in regular CalPERS. The parties acknowledge that both Regular CalPERS and Cal SafetyPERS are subject to unfunded liability costs based on experience rate, and the expected revenues from both deposits to the fund and any earnings from investments. Unfunded liability for Regular
Public Safety PERS. The parties agree to continue to review costs associated with Public Safety PERS coverage for police officers based on resources. Effective January 1, 2005 and continuing until June 30, 2006, the District, as a recruitment and retention incentive, agrees to pay police officers who retire from PERS a percentage of their balance of full salary sick leave hours at the time of retirement based on their years of service. This provision will sunset effective June 30, 2006, or at such time as the police officers are covered through Public Safety PERS, whichever is earlier, unless the parties specifically extend the provisions in writing. The pay structure would be: • 25% for employees who have a minimum of 10 years of service up to a maximum of $10,000 • 40% for employees who have a minimum of 15 years of service up to a maximum of $10,000 • 50% for employees who have a minimum of 20 years of service up to a maximum of $10,000. This offset payment will not affect their sick leave balances reported to PERS.

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  • Road Safety While developing the Asian Highway network, Parties shall give full consideration to issues of road safety. Xxxxx XXX

  • Health and Safety Training Regular employees and auxiliary employees in posted positions shall participate in a Health and Safety Training session once in a calendar year. The training program offered by the Employer must be approved by the joint Health and Safety Committee prior to such training commencing. Training will be provided during normal work hours and employees shall suffer no loss of pay or benefits.

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  • Prescription Safety Glasses Prescription safety glasses will be furnished by the employer. The employer retains the authority to establish reasonable rules and procedures regarding frequency of issue, replacement of damaged glasses, limits on reimbursement costs and coordination with the employer's vision plan.

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