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Ordinance
Number
2022 29
Date
12/19/2022
Year
2022
Title
WAGE ORDINANCE
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ORDINANCE NO. 2022-29 <br />Page 10 <br />Coverage <br />Level <br />Single <br />Employee and Spouse <br />Employee and Child(ren) <br />Family <br />2022 Employee Premium <br />Contribution <br />$34.40 <br />$75.32 <br />$61.92 <br />$103.54 <br />(e) In 2023, all employees receiving medical benefits shall pay the level of Employee <br />Premium Contributions in place during 2022, unless the employee changes his or her Coverage <br />Level. The Municipality shall cover the cost of the 2023 premium increase of 7.25% with no <br />additional Employee Premium Contributions. <br />(f) Dental and Vision Plans. In 2023, all employees receiving dental and vision benefits will <br />pay, through payroll deduction, a premium contribution equal to zero percent (0%). <br />(g) Health Care Task Force. The Municipality will continue to utilize a Health Care Task <br />Force comprised of appropriate representatives of the Village administration and Village <br />employees, including representatives of FOP Lodge 57 and IAFF Local 2619. The Health Care <br />Task Force will be expected to study the issues of health care and health care cost containment <br />and formulate recommendations which will be considered by the Municipality. <br />0111, <br />(h) Any permanent full-time employee, who is otherwise eligible to be covered under the <br />group health care plan but who voluntarily withdraws from the above -referenced insurance <br />coverage, shall be paid Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) per month in lieu of employee plus <br />dependent coverage and One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per month in lieu of single coverage. <br />These payments shall be made in equal quarterly installments. These payments will not be made <br />to any person who is otherwise covered under the Employer's policy through a spouse or other <br />family member. No payment can be made under this section until the employee provides proof to <br />the Finance Director that he or she is covered under another health insurance policy. <br />(i) The Municipality will provide and pay the full premium on a $50,000 term life <br />insurance/AD&D policy for each permanent full-time employee under the age of 65. Employees <br />over the age of 65 will receive this same benefit, however, policy -required benefit reductions <br />may apply. <br />153.13 INJURY LEAVE. <br />(a) When a full-time employee is injured in the line of duty, while actually working for <br />the Municipality, he or she shall be eligible for paid injury leave not to exceed ninety (90) <br />calendar days which shall not be deducted from any other accumulated compensated absence <br />time, provided such employee files for Workers' Compensation. <br />(b) Eligibility for injury leave must be approved by that employee's Department Head <br />and the Director of Finance within ten (10) days of processing such employee's Workers' <br />
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