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Company Name
SANTA ANA POLICE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION (POA)
Contract #
A-2006-300A
Agency
PERSONNEL SERVICES
Council Approval Date
11/20/2006
Expiration Date
6/30/2010
Insurance Exp Date
12/1/2012
Destruction Year
2015
Notes
SEE MEMO DATED 1/15/13 RE: INCORPORATING YRS 2004-2008 MOUS; A-2004-222,A-2006-300A,A-2009-098,A-2011-039,A-2011-274
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make it impractical for him or her to report for duty. For the purposes of this section <br />only, a "day" shall be defined as the number of hours of work that an employee is <br />required to work according to his or her specific workday schedule. <br />K. Payment for Unused Sick Leave. <br />Definition. All employees, except for those involved in disciplinary termination, <br />shall be entitled to payment under the following provisions: <br />1. After ten (10) years of cumulative full-time service with the City, each <br />qualified employee shall be entitled to payment for one-third (1 /3) of the total <br />sick leave benefit credited to his or her account upon the effective date of <br />such termination, not to exceed a maximum limit of 427 hours, at the rate of <br />pay in effect on the date of such termination. <br />a. At his or her option, an employee may convert the above lump sum <br />payment option into health insurance or long term care insurance <br />premiums to the extent necessary to provide the employee and his or <br />her designated eligible dependents, if any, with benefits under the <br />health insurance program maintained by the Association. The City's <br />obligation to pay such premiums shall be terminated when the sum of <br />premiums paid equals one-hundred fifty percent (150%) of the <br />amount of the lump sum payment that the employee would have <br />received for unused sick leave benefits had this option not been <br />elected, not to exceed a maximum of 640 hours. <br />2. After 15 years of cumulative full-time service with the City, each qualified <br />employee shall be entitled to credit for two-thirds (2/3) of the total sick leave <br />benefit credited to his or her account upon the effective date of such <br />termination, not to exceed a maximum limit of 1,066 hours, calculated at the <br />rate of pay in effect on the date of such termination. This credit shall be <br />applied toward monthly health insurance premiums or toward long-term care <br />insurance premiums, beginning on the effective date of termination. The <br />City's obligation to pay such premiums to the Association on behalf of the <br />employee shall be terminated when the total credit as described above has <br />been exhausted. <br />3. After 20 years of cumulative full-time service with the City, each qualified <br />employee shall be entitled to one of two options: (a) payment for 1/3 of the <br />total sick leave benefit credited to his or her account upon the effective date <br />of such termination, not to exceed a maximum limit of 533 hours, at the rate <br />of pay in effect on the date of such termination, or (b) credit for 2/3 of the <br />total sick leave benefit credited to his or her account upon the effective date <br />of such termination, not to exceed a maximum limit of 1,066 hours, as <br />defined in " 2" above. <br />4. After 25 years of cumulative full-time service with the City, each qualified <br />44 <br />
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