- Meeting Date:
- 07/21/2015
- From:
- Shannon Anderson, Human Resources Manager
Information
TITLE:
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
2) City Clerk reads Ordinance No. 2015-14 for the final time (if approved above)
3) Adopt Ordinance No. 2015-14
Executive Summary:
- Clarifying the definition of NAPEBT;
- Clarifying the definition of continuous years of service; and
- Aligning the eligibility for retiree insurance with the other Northern Arizona Public Employee Benefit Trust employers to be five (5) years of continuous service with one or more of the NAPEBT employers for those employees hired on or after July 1, 2015.
Financial Impact:
The retiree pays 100% of the premium minus any subsidy the employee receives from ASRS or PSPRS. There is no direct cost to the City. However, the retiree contributions do not fully support the claims exposure and this generates a GASB liability for each of the NAPEBT employers and it is noted on the City’s CAFR’s.
Connection to Council Goal and/or Regional Plan:
Has There Been Previous Council Decision on This:
Discussion and first reading of this ordinance occurred on July 7, 2015.
Options and Alternatives:
Option 2) Request other changes to be incorporated into the ordinance.
Option 3) Maintain the current ordinance as written and do not adopt any changes.
Background/History:
This information was presented to the City's Employee Advisory Committee (EAC) on April 9, 2014 and the EAC suggested the five years of service may be served with any NAPEBT employers. The information was presented to the City's Leadership Team on May 7, 2014 and Leadership suggested the exclusion of employees who medically retired. Leadership's suggestion was shared with the EAC on May 14, 2014 and it was approved.
This information was taken back to the NAPEBT board in July 2014 and the NAPEBT Trustees approved the five years of service with any NAPEBT employer rather than the single employee initially recommended in January 2014.
Human Resources created a redline version of the Retiree Insurance policy included in the Employee Handbook of Regulations and visited with the EAC on May 27, 2015 and the Leadership Team on July 3, 2015 and both groups unanimously approved the policy changes.
There have been several questions brought up by the City Council after the first reading of Ordinance 2014-15 on July 7, 2015 and Human Resources has made some additional revisions to the policy. These revisions clarify what exceptions apply to the five years of continuous service.
Key Considerations:
There are currently 88 City retirees on the NAPEBT Retiree Insurance and out of these 88 employees 3 of them appear to have less than 5 years of service. These retiree's date of retirement were between 1997 and 2006.
NAPEBT IGA
The City has signed and entered into an IGA and Declaration of Trust (Amendment No. 2), dated 2006, for the purpose of jointly purchasing health insurance, etc. 3.1.
The IGA provides that the Trustees shall:
- “use the premiums, contributions, or other amounts received by the Trust to purchase and maintain in force such policy or policies of insurance as the Trustees in their sole discretion shall determine to be in the best interest of the Participants and the Employees…” 5.8.1
- “apply for any insurance in its name as policyholder or in the names of the Participants and to use the Trust Funds to pay for and accept and hold as part of the Fund the policy or policies so acquired.” * * * Trustees may enter into agreements with any insurer of any policy or policies concerning waiting periods, eligibility of Employees, definition of full-time employment ….. “ 5.8.2
There are several more provisions giving broad powers to the Trustees.
State Retirement
Ordinance 2014-15 on Retiree Insurance does not impact or affect an employee's retirement benefits under the Arizona State Retirement or Public Safety Personnel Retirement systems. Below is information about the eligibility for State retirement:
ASRS Eligibility:
Normal Retirement for members who began contributing to ASRS prior to July 1, 2011 is the earliest date of one of the following: Age 65 with any amount of credited service, Age 62 with 10 or more years of credited service or 80 points which is a combination of age and years of credited service (e.g. age 49 + years of credited service 31 = 80 points)
Normal Retirement for members who began contributing to ASRS on or after July 1, 2011 is the earliest date of one of the following: Age 65 with any amount of credit service, Age 62 with 10 or more years of credited service, Age 60 with 25 or more years of credited service, or Age 55 with 30 or more years or credited service.
Early retirement applies to members at Age 50 with at least 5 years of credited service and the member will receive a reduced monthly benefit.
PSPRS Eligibility:
Tier 1: Employees who became members of PSPRS prior to January 1, 2012. Members are eligible to apply for normal pension benefits at 20 years of service or have 15 years of service and be at least age 62.
Tier 2: Employees who became members of PSPRS on or after January 1, 2012. Members are eligible to apply for normal pension benefits at 25 years of service and be at least age 52.5.