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3 ORDINANCE NO.1221
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
5 CALIFORNIA AUTHORIZING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONTRACT
BETWEEN THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN AND THE
BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE CALIFORNIA PUBLIC
7 EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
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The City Council of the City of Tustin hereby ordains as follows:
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10 Section 1. That an amendment to the contract between the City
Council of the City of Tustin and the Board of Administration, California Public
11 Employees' Retirement System is hereby authorized a copy of said
amendment being attached hereto, marked Exhibit., and by such reference
:12 made a part hereof as though herein set out in full.
13 Section 2. The Mayor of the City Council is hereby authorized,
lzJ empowered, and directed to execute said amendment for and on behalf of the
the City of Tustin.
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Section 3. This' ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after the
16 date of its adoption, and prior to the expiration of thirty (30) days from the
:17 passage thereof shall be published at least once in The Tustin Weekly, a
newspaper of general circulation, published and circulated in the City of
18 Tustin and thenceforth and thereafter the same shall be in full force and
effect.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council for
20 the City of Tustin on this 18th day of October, 1999.
WORLEY, Mayor
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PAM STOKER, City Clerk
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CajPERS EXHIBIT
California
Public Employees' Retirement System
AMENDMENT TO CONTRACT
Between
Board of Administration
California Public Employees~ Retirement System
and ~he
City Council
City' of Tustin
The Board of Administration, California Public Empoyees' Retirement System,
hereinafter referred to as Board, and the governing body of the above public agency,
hereinafter referred to as Public Agency, having entered into a contract effective August
28, 1967, and witnessed June 28, 1967, and as amended effective October 1, 1969,
June 18, 1979, December29, 1980,'February 26, ~990, October 5, 1992, December 28,
'1992, July 6, '1995, April 5, '1996, June 6, '!996, and March 28, q997 which provides for
participation of Public Agency in said System, Board and Public Agency hereby agree
as follows:
Paragraphs I through 13 are hereby stricken from said contract as executed
effective March 28, 1997, and hereby replaced by the following paragraphs
numbered 1-through 13 inclusive:
1. All words and terms used herein which are defined in the Public
Employees' Retirement Law shall have the meaning as defined therein
unless otherwise specifically provided.. "Normal retirement age" shall
mean age 55 for local miscellaneous members and age 55 for local fire
members; and, age 50 for local police members.
PLEASE DO NOT SIGN " HjBIT ONLY"
2. Public Agency shall participate in the Public Employees' Retirement
System from and after August 1, 1967 making its employees as
hereinafter provided, members of said System subject to all provisions of
the Public Employees' Retirement Law except such as apply only on
election of a contracting agency and are not provided for herein and to all
amendments to said Law hereafter enacted except those, which by
express provisions thereof, apply only on the election of a contracting
agency.
3. Employees of Public Agency in the following classes shall become
members of said Retirement System except such in each such class as
are excluded by law or this agreement:
a. Local Fire Fighters (herein referred to as local safety members);
b. Local Police Officers (herein referred to as local safety members);
c. Employees other than local safety members (herein referred to as
local miscellaneous members).
4. In addition to the classes of employees excluded from membership by
said Retirement Law, the following classes of employees Shall not become .
members of said Retirement System:-
a. PERSONS COMPENSATED ON AN HOURLY BASIS
5. The percentage of final compensation to be provided for each year of
credited prior and current service as a local miscellaneous member shall
be determined in accordance with Section 21354 of said Retirement Law
,.- (2% at age 55 Full).
6. The percentage of final compensation to 'be provided for each year of
credited prior and current service as a local fire member shall be
determined in accordance with Section 21366 of said Retirement Law
(One-half pay at age 55 Full).
7. The percentage of final compensation to be provided for each year of
credited prior and current service as a local police member shall be
determined in accordance with Section 21362 of said Retirement Law (2%
at age 50 Full).
8. PUblic Agency elected and elects to be subject to the following optional
provisions:
PLEASE DO NOT SIGN "EXHiBiT ONLY"
a. Section 21571 (Basic Level of 1959 Survivo[ Benefits) for local fire
members only,
b. Section 20042 (One-Year Final Compensation) for local police
members and local miscellaneous members only.
c. Section 21574 (Fourth Level of 1959 Survivor Benefits) for local
police members only.
d. Section 21024 (Military Service Credit as Public Service), Statutes
of 1976 for local miscellaneous members and local police members
only.
e. section 21573 (Third Level of 1959 Survivor Benefits). for local
miscellaneous members only.
9. Public Agency, in accordance with Government Code Section 20790,
ceased to be an "employer" for purposes of Section 20834 effective on
June 18, 1979. Accumulated contributions of Public Agency shall be fixed
and. determined as provided in Government Code Section 20834, and
accumulated contributions thereafter shall be held by the-Board as
provided in Gover.nme.n.t.Code Section 20834.
10. Public Agency 'shall Contri~u. te to'said Retirement System the contributions
determined by actuarial valuations of prior and future service liability with
respect to local miscellaneous members and local safety members of said
Retirement System.
11. Public Agency shall also contribute to said Retirement System as follows:
a. Contributions required per covered member on account of the 1959
' Survivor Benefits provided under Section 21573 of said Retirement
Law. (Subject to annual change.) In add!tion, all assets and
liabilities of Public Agency and its employees shall be pooled in a
single account, based on term insurance rates, for survivors of all
local miscellaneous members.
b. Contributions required per covered member on account of the 1959
Survivor Benefits provided under Section 21574 of said Retirement
Law. (Subject to annual change.) In addition, all assets and
liabilities of Public Agency and its employees shall be pooled in a
single account, based on term insurance rates, for survivors of all
local police members.
c. A reasonable amount, as fixed by the Board, payable in one
installment within 60 days of date of contract to cover the costs of
administering said System as it affects the employees of Public
Agency, not including the costs of special valuations or of the
periodic investigation and valuations required by law.
d. A reasonable amount, as fixed by the Board, payable in one
installment as the occasions arise, to cover the costs of Special
... valuations on account of employees of Public Agency, and costs of
~ ! the periodic investigation and valuations required by law.
12. .Contributions required of Public Agency and its employees shall be
subject to adjustment by Board on account of amendments to the Public
Employees'. Retirement Law, and on account of the experience under the
Retirement System as determined by the periodic investigation and
valuation required by said Retirement Law.
13. Contributions required of Public Agency and its employees shall be paid
by Public Agency to t~e' Retirement System within fifteen days after the
end of the period to which said contributions refer or as may be prescribed
by Board regulation. If more or less than the correct amount of
contributions is paid for. any period, proper adjustment shall be made in
connection with-sL~bSequent remittances. Adjustments on account of
errors in contributions required Of any employee may be made by direct
payments between the .employee and the Board.
B. This amendment shall b,~ffective on the __day of ,19
BOARD OF ADMINISTR/~'~ CITY COUNCIL
,,_ PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' ~IREMENT SYSTEM CITY OF TUSTIN
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BY ,~'~ '
PUBLIC ~.~OYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM '
~tness Date
Attest:
Clerk
AMENDMENT
PEERS-CON-7D2A (Rev. 8\96)
City of Tustin
ORDINANCE CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS
CITY OF TUSTIN )
ORDINANCE NO. 1221
Pamela Stoker,' City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Tustin,
California, does hereby certify that the whole number of the members of the City Council of the
City of Tustin is five; that the above and foregoing Ordinance No. 1221 was introduced at a
regular meeting of the City Council on September 20, 1999, and was passed and adopted at a
regular meeting of the City Council held on October 18, 1999 by the following vote:
COUNCILMEMBER AYES: Worley, Thomas, Doyle, Potts, Saltarelli
COUNCILMEMBER NOES: None
COUNCILMEMBER ABSTAI NED: None
COUNCILMEMBER ABSENT: None
Pamela Stoker, City Clerk