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For each such employee who is covered under a spouse's.non-City sponsored dental plan, the <br />City will pay the employee a cash -in -lieu payment (subject to taxation as wages) each month <br />in an amount equal to one -hundred percent (100%) of the City's contribution, if the <br />employee waives, in writing, City -paid coverage. Such waiver shall include a provision <br />warning such employee that reentry into any City -sponsored plan is allowed only at open <br />enrollment, unless there is a qualifying event, and may require proof of insurability for such <br />employee and/or family. <br />12.3 Disability Insurance. The City shall continue to pay one hundred percent (100%) of the <br />premium cost for a long term disability insurance plan for employees covered by this MOLT <br />as said plan was amended effective. November 1, 1985, to provide Unrepresented <br />Management personnel a monthly benefit of sixty-six and two-thirds percent (66 2/3%) of <br />base monthly salary (insured payroll), less offsets contained in the existing plan, to a <br />maximum monthly benefit of $5,000. <br />12.4 Life Insurance. The City shall continue to pay one hundred percent (100%) of the premium <br />cost for term life insurance coverage under the policy it maintains on behalf of its officers <br />and employees in order to provide employees covered by this MOU with life insurance <br />coverage in an amount equal to twice such employee's annual rate of salary to a maximum of <br />three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000), provided said affected employees can provide <br />evidence of insurability of coverage above one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) if <br />so required by the terms'and "conditions of said term life insurance policy. <br />In the event any employee is determined to be ineligible.for said insurance coverage, the <br />City will attempt to provide as much coverage as may be obtained at reasonable cost without <br />having to. provide evidence of insurability. <br />12.5 The City shall retain the right to change health, dental and life insurance carriers, administer <br />the insurance benefits provided thereunder, and select and/or change any excess or <br />supplemental insurance carriers as a part of any self-insurance plan during the term of this <br />MOU, provided that employees covered by this MOU continue to receive equivalent benefits <br />and provided that the parties have met and conferred before the changes have been made. <br />12.6 Cafeteria Benefit Plan. The City provides a Cafeteria Benefit Plan adopted in accordance <br />with the provisions of Internal Revenue Code § 125 for employees covered by this MOU. <br />Affected employees will be eligible to receive cash (subject to taxation as wages) through the <br />cafeteria Benefit plan if they either opt -out of receiving one of the optional benefits provided <br />through the plan or if they choose optional benefits that do not cost as much as the maximum <br />dollar amount they have received through the plan. <br />If two City employees are married, at least one of the two employees must maintain <br />insurance coverage. The amount of money that can be redesignated by the employee waiving <br />34 <br />251-36 <br />
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