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ORDINANCE NO. 2018-33 <br />INTRODUCED BY: Mayor Bodnar <br />AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE <br />AUTHORIZING AN AGREEMENT <br />WITH MEDICAL MUTUAL AS AND FOR EMPLOYEE <br />HEALTH CARE AND HOSPITALIZATION BENEFITS. <br />WHEREAS, the current health care and hospitalization insurance contract is set <br />to expire as of December 31, 2018; and <br />WI-ffiREAS, bids were submitted from various companies for health care and <br />hospitalization benefits; and <br />WBEREAS, said bids were reviewed by the Healthcare Task Force; and <br />WHEREAS, it was the recommendation of the Healthcare Task Force and the <br />Finance Director, following review and discussion of all bids, that the bid submitted by <br />Medical Mutual for employee health care and hospitalization benefits for 2019 be <br />accepted; and WHEREAS, at a Special Meeting of Council on December 3, 2018, Council <br />formally authorized the acceptance of the bid of Medical Mutual for employee health <br />care and hospitalization benefits commencing January 1, 2019 and further authorized <br />the Finance Director to notify the Village's healthcare consultant Chapman and <br />Chapman, of the acceptance of bid in order to commence employee enrollment and <br />contract preparation. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF <br />MAYFIELD VILLAGE, OHIO, THAT: <br />SECTION 1. The Mayor and Director of Finance are hereby and herein <br />authorized and directed to enter into a health care and hospitalization policy for <br />employees of the Village with Medical Mutual pursuant to the rates attached hereto and <br />incorporated herein as Exhibit "A". <br />SECTION 2. The Council finds and determines that all formal actions of this <br />Council relating to the adoption of this Ordinance have been taken at open meetings of <br />this Council; and that deliberations of this Council and of its committees, resulting in <br />such formal action, took place in meetings open to the public, in coinpliance with all <br />statutory requirements including the requirements of Section 121.22 of the Ohio <br />Revised Code.