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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
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Table of Contents
Article 1 Term Of Agreement 3
Article 2 Preamble - 3
Article 3 Recognition 3
Article 4 Salaries 3
Article 5 Retirement 3
Article 6 Medical Insurance 4
Article 7 Retiree Insurance Benefits 4
Article 8 State Disability Insurance 5
Article 9 Vision Care 6
Article 10 Dental Insurance 6
Article 11 Life insurance 6
Article 12 Deferred Compensation 6
Article 13 Post Certification Pay 6
Article 14 Reimbursement of Educational Expenses 6
Article 15 Uniform Allowance . . 7
Article 16 Longevity Pay 7
Article 17 Mobile Device Pay 7
Article 18 Legal Defense Insurance 7
Article 19 Holidays 7
Article 20 Sick Leave 8
Article 21 Vacation 8
Article 22. Accrued Vacation Time Sell Back 8
Article 23 Bereavement Leave .9
Article 24 Personal Leave 9
Article 25 Executive Leave 9
Article 26 Compensatory Time Off And Overtime 9
Article 27 Workweek . . 9
Article 28 Police Vehicle Usage 9
Article 29 No Strike Provisions 9
Article 30 Prevailing Benefits 9
Article 31 Savings Clause 9
Article 32 Death Of Employee. 10
Article 33 Zipper Clause 10
Article 34 Signatures 11
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Article L TERM QFArREEmENT
Except where expressly stated otherwise herein, the City of Redlands ("City") and the Redlands Association of Safety
Management Employees("Association")agree that the provisions of this Memorandum of Understanding(MOU)shall
become effective on July 1, 2018 and shall expire on June 30, 2023
Article 2:PREAMBLE
It is the intent and purpose of this MOU to set forth the understanding of the City and the Association reached as a
result of meeting and conferring in good faith regarding, but not limited to, matters relating to the wages, hours, and
terms and conditions of employment between the City and the Association
Article 3:RI;CoGNITION
The Association is the recognized employee organization for the personnel employed in the Police Department and
occupying the classifications of Police Lieutenant and Police Commander
Article 4 SALARIES
All Association employees shall receive the following salary increases
A Effective the first pay period following July 1, 2018, all Association employees will receive a three percent (3%)
increase to base salary
B Effective the first pay period following July 1, 2019, all Association employees will receive a three percent (3%)
increase to base salary over the prior year
C Effective the first pay period following July 1, 2020, all Association employees will receive a three percent (3%)
increase to base salary over the prior year
Association employees shall not receive any increase to base salary or other compensation during the term of this
MOU, other than those increases and compensation expressly set forth in this MOU All Association employees are
responsible for the employee contribution to Social Security and Medicare
The City shall maintain the following salary differentials at all times during the term of this MOU.
Between bottom step Sergeant and bottom step Lieutenant 30%
Between bottom step Lieutenant and bottom step Commander 10%
Article 5:RETIREMENT
1. Only as to unit members hired by the City in any role prior to January 1,2013,the City shall individually provide
the following provisions in its contract with the PERS retirement system
3% @ 50 Retirement Formula
Survivor Continuance
Highest Single Year
2. The Public Employees' Pension Reform Act(PEPRA) and application to PEPRA defined "New Members"
Unit members who are "new members" as defined by the PEPRA and/or California Government Code section
7522 04(f), shall be required to pay a PERS member contribution in an amount equal to 50% of the normal
cost rate for the Defined Benefit Plan provided for by PEPRA, in which the new member is enrolled, rounded
to the nearest quarter of 1%, or the current contribution rate of similarly situated employees, whichever is
greater, pursuant to Government Code section 7522 30
Those new members shall be enrolled in the 2 7% at 57 benefit plan, as provided for in Government Code
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section 7522 25(f), with a final compensation measurement period of 36 consecutive months as set forth in
Government Code Section 7522.32(a),and their retirement benefits shall be calculated based on"pensionable
compensation" (Section 7522 10) rather than compensation earnable (Section 20636).
To the extent permitted by law, retirement contributions herein made by the employees shall be made on a
pre-tax basis The City shall report to CaIPERS as compensation only the percent, if any, of the member
contribution funded by the City
Article 6•MEUIw INsUmw
Health Insurance
1. Only for unit members hired by the City priorto the adoption of this MOU,the monthly health insurance rates
described below in effect on January 1, 2013 are the"flat dollar" City contribution amount that shall be made
regardless of unit members being enrolled in Health Net or other plans The City shall fund employee and
eligible dependent medical insurance in an amount not less than the January 1, 2013 PERS Choice health
insurance rates (the highest of either the Los Angeles are or Other Southern California areas as those terms
are defined by CaIPERS )
2013 PERS Choice Rates
PERS CHOICE PENS CHOICE
COVERAGE LEVEL OTHER
LosANGELEs
SOUTHERN
EE Only $58746 $611.30
EE+1 Dependent $117492 $122260
EE+Family $152740 $1589.38
2. Only for Unit members hired by the City prior to the adoption of this MOU, effective July 1, 2018, and each
January 1 thereafter, the City's funding of employee and eligible dependent health insurance, regardless of
unit members being enrolled in Health Net or other plans, shall be increased in an amount equal to 50% of
the dollar amount of the increase, if any, in PERS Choice health insurance rates (up to the higher of the Los
Angeles or Other Southern California areas) The initial January 1, 2015 increase, if any, shall represent the
differential between the 2014 and 2015 rates
3 Only as to unit members hired on and after the adoption of this MOU,the City shall contribute $900 towards
the health premium for the employee and eligible dependents
4. The City agrees to provide a stipend of $350 00 on a monthly basis for those employees with alternative
medical coverage who opt for the stipend in lieu of the medical insurance benefit
Article 7-RETIREE INSURANCE BENEFITS
For existing RASME members as of the adoption of the 2018-2023 MOU who have served a minimum of 15
years of service with the City of Redlands, upon separation other than for service or disability retirement
under the PERS retirement plan, or in the event of the death of an employee prior to retirement shall be
entitled to Lifetime medical for the employee, spouse and eligible dependents Lifetime medical means
equivalent health, dental, and vision insurance as provided by the City to its existing members through the
CaIPERS or similar group medical plan up to the cost of similar CaIPERS plans
For RASME members as of the adoption of the 2018-2023 MOU who have served a minimum of 15 years of
service with the City of Redlands, upon service or disability retirement under the PERS retirement plan, or
in the event of the death of an employee prior to retirement shall be provided lifetime medical, dental and
vision insurance for the employee, spouse, and eligible dependents under the association's current medical
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insurance program existing at the time of retirement This health insurance shall be at no cost to the retired
employee and shall cover the employee, spouse, and eligible dependents
In addition,far existing Association employees as of the adoption of the 2018-2023 MOU who have served a minimum
of 15 years of service with the City of Redlands, upon service or disability retirement under the PERS retirement plan,
or in the event of the death of an employee prior to retirement may elect to
a Convert all remaining sick leave accrued at the time of retirement to cash value at the current rate of pay
and apply said cash value to applicable premiums payable under the City's medical insurance program for
the employee, spouses, and eligible dependents until the cash value is exhausted This cash value is
subject to all applicable taxes,
b Calculate the value of all accrued sick leave at the current hourly rate of pay and convert it into a cash
payment,
c Convert all remaining sick leave accrued at the time of retirement to PERS service credit, or
d A combination of options b and c
For non-RASME members as of the adoption of the 2018-2023 MOU who have served a minimum of 15
years of service with the City of Redlands and subsequently promote into RASME, upon service or disability
retirement under the PERS retirement plan, or in the event of the death of an employee prior to
retirement shall be provided lifetime medical, dental and vision insurance for the employee, spouse, and
eligible dependents under the association's current medical insurance program existing at the time of
retirement. This health insurance shall be at no cost to the retired employee and shall cover the
employee, spouse, and eligible dependents
In the alternative to receiving the above retiree insurance benefits, at the sole discretion of the employee, for non-
RASME members as of the adoption of the 2018-2023 MOU who have served a minimum of 15 years of service with
the City of Redlands, upon service or disability retirement under the PERS retirement plan,or in the event of the death
of an employee prior to retirement may elect to
a Convert all remaining sick leave accrued at the time of retirement to cash value at the current rate of pay
and apply said cash value to applicable premiums payable under the City's medical insurance program for
the employee, spouses, and eligible dependents until the cash value is exhausted This cash value is
subject to all applicable taxes,
b Calculate the value of all accrued sick leave at the current hourly rate of pay and convert it into a cash
payment,
c Convert all remaining sick leave accrued at the time of retirement to PERS service credit
Employees hired on or after adoption of the 2018-2023 MOU shall not be eligible for lifetime retiree
insurance benefits or conversion of accrued sick leave
Unit members whom do not qualify for life-time medical and retire with fifteen (15) years of service shall
be entitled to a "medical bridge" program for themselves upon retirement from the City until they become
Medicare-eligible "Medical Bridge" is defined as employee-only coverage and unit members who are
eligible for bridge insurance will be entitled to the least expensive equivalent health and dental insurance
plan as provided by the City to its existing unit members through the CaIPERS medical plan until the
employee reaches the age of Medicare eligibility at which time the benefit will cease Unit members who
receive the medical bridge program can select coverage for dependents, however, the additional cost
must be paid for by the respective unit member and will not be paid for by the City
Article 8`SmTE DISABILITY INSU&INCE
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Participation in the State Disability Insurance (SDI) program shall be optional and all costs, funding, and premiums
associated with participation in SDI shall be paid entirely by the participating Association employees
Article 9: VISION CARE
The City agrees to contribute the entire monthly premium for Association employees and their eligible dependents
for a vision insurance plan with Medical Eye Services,or its equivalent
Article 10 DENTAL 1AISURANCF.
The City shall pay the full monthly premium for dental insurance under the Principal Financial dental plan, or its
equivalent, for Association employees and all eligible dependents Association employees may select from dental
plans that are offered to members of the RPOA
Article 11. LIFE INSURANCE
The City provides Association employees with $25,000 of life insurance Employees may also purchase additional
increments of life insurance at the City's group rate
Article 12- DEFERRED COMPENS.4TION
The City shall make available to Association employees a qualified 457(b) plan and 401(a) plan All plans will be
structured in accordance with the latest IRS rulings Each April, the City shall make an annual contribution to the
401(a) deferred compensation on behalf of each Association employee in the amount of$1125 per year+2%of gross
annual salary
Article 13• POST CERTIFICA TION PA Y
Association employees shall receive POST certificate pay in the amount of 7 5% of base salary for an Advanced POST
certificate Additionally,Association employees shall also receive POST Supervisory or Management certificate pay in
the amount of 10% of base salary The maximum amount any Association employee shall receive in certificate pay
shall be 17 5% of base salary
Article 14: REmBURSEA ENT OF EDUCATIONAL EXPIiNSES
Each Association employee enrolled in a degree program on or before the City Council's adoption of this MOU, shall
be entitled to tuition reimbursement for courses, books, and other learning aid while attending an accredited school
of higher learning The course(s) must be career related, must be necessary for obtaining a degree, must be pre-
approved by the unit employee's department head and the unit employee must earn a passing grade to receive
reimbursement
Those Association employees enrolled in a degree program on or before the City Council's adoption of this MOU shall
receive 100% reimbursement for the actual cost of degree program related fees, including tuition and books, in an
amount charged by the University of California, Riverside,for the same or similar courses
Association employees not enrolled in a degree program on or before the City Council's adoption of this MOU, shall
be reimbursed up to the dollar amount charged for the same number of units per term by the University of California,
Riverside However, any such employee shall not receive reimbursement in excess of Two Thousand dollars($2,000)
in any one fiscal year The difference between the City's maximum obligation during any fiscal year and the amount
of any actual reimbursement received by the employee during that fiscal year shall not be carried over or be available
to use by the employee in any subsequent fiscal year
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Upon the approval of the department head, an Association employee may use up to two hundred fifty dollars
($250 00) per year of their available $2,000 per fiscal year tuition reimbursement for attendance at a seminar or
conference for the purpose of professional development
Association employees hired on or after adoption of the 2014-2017 MOU shall not be eligible to receive the benefits
described herein this Article 14
Article 15: UNIFORM ALLOWANCE
Association employees shall receive a uniform allowance in the amount of$1700 per year The uniforms allowance
shall be paid as follows fifty percent (50%) paid the first week in January of each year and fifty percent (50%) paid
the first week in July of each year
Article 16- LONGEVITYPAY
Association employees with twenty (20) years of continuous service with the City of Redlands shall advance to Step
"F" on the current salary schedule
In the event that an Association employee is not at"E" step when he/she is eligible for the F step, at the completion
of twenty (20) years of service, the employee shall advance to the next step in their salary range, and continue to
advance based on merit until the employee reaches"F" step
Article 17. MOBILE DEVICE PAY
Association employees shall receive Mobile Device Pay in the amount of$100 per month in addition to their regular
base pay All employees receiving this incentive are required to carry a mobile device at all times
Article 18. LEGAL DEFENSE INSURANCE
The City shall pay the premium for CPOA legal defense insurance for Association employees
Article 19; HOLIDAYS
A The City of Redlands currently observes the following holidays, established by Resolution
FNew Year's Day -T- T January 1
Martin Luther King,Jr. Day Third Monday in January
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President's Day Third Monday in February
Memorial Day Last Monday in May
Independence Day July 4"'
Labor Day First Monday in September
Columbus Day Second Monday in October
Veteran's Day _ November 1V
Thanksgiving Day Fourth Thursday in November
Friday after Thanksgiving Day Fourth Friday in November
Christmas Eve December 24"'
Christmas Day December 25Th --
B. Association employees may opt to"bank"these holidays at the rate of ten (10) hours for each holiday and be
paid for them in January of the following year
C. Association employees that work on a recognized holiday shall receive halftime premium for all hours worked
D. In addition to the recognized holidays listed above, Association employees shall receive two (2) floating
holidays per year Floating holidays accrued but not taken shall be paid in January of the following year in
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which they were accrued
E Holidays shall be paid at a rate of pay applicable to the shift to which the Association employee is regularly
assigned and shall be include supplemental pay (POST Certification pay) which may apply to the specific
Association employee The City will report to CalPERS the Holiday Cash Out amounts This amount is derived
from an employee's left over Holiday Cash Out amount and paid at regular rate,which includes base pay rate
and POST Certification pay The City will report the Holiday Cash Out on an annual basis to CaIPERS in January
of each year
Article 24 SicKLEAYE
ACCRUAL
Association members shall receive eight (8) hours of sick leave per month
SICK LEAVE BUY-BACK PROGRAM
Association employees may accumulate sick leave from calendar year to calendar year to an unlimited amount,
or participate in the City's Sick Leave Buy Back program In order to participate in the buy-back, the employee
must have a minimum of 96 hours of sick leave on the books In November of each year,Association employees
may elect to be paid cash at their current hourly rate in accordance with the schedule below, less any sick leave
hours used during that period
YEARS OF MAXIMUM BUY-BACK
SERVICE HOURS PER YEAR
2-6 48
7 56
8 64
9 72
10 80
11 88
12 96
Article 21 VACATION
A Vacation shall accrue for Association employees based on the following schedule
YEARS OF SERVICE HOURS
1- 5 80
6 7 120
8- 9 128
10- 11 136
12-13 144
14-15 152
16-20 160
21 168
22 176
23 184
24 192
25 200
Article 22, ACCRUED VNATION TIMESELL BACK
Association employees with a minimum of three hundred (300) hours of accumulated vacation time shall sell back
vacation time in excess of the 300 hours accumulation and deposit into a qualified 401(a) plan The conversion and
deposit of available vacation time shall occur during the third week of September each year. Employees shall
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contribute up to 100% of accrued vacation time in excess of the 300 hours accumulation up to the IRS maximum
allowed
Article 23: BEREAVEvmaLEAv
In the event of the death in the immediate family, Association employees shall be compensated with four (4) days
paid leave In addition, eligible employees may be allowed to use accrued sick leave with full pay not to exceed three
(3) days
Article 24: PERSONAL LFA i
Association employees may use up to a maximum of eight (8) hours of accrued sick leave per year for personal leave,
subject to advance approval by his/her supervisor
Article 25 F,XECUTIVELI:AVF,
Association employees shall receive one hundred twenty(120) hours of executive leave annually Employees may sell
backup to 20 hours of unused executive leave that is on the books as of December 3155 of each year Any leave above
20 hours remaining on the books will be removed and not carried over to the next year
Article 26. COMPENSATORY DiwE OFF AND OVERTIME
A Association members are exempt from the requirements of the FLSA and therefore ineligible to accrue
compensatory time off or earn overtime pay at 1%times their hourly rate
B Members are ineligible to receive overtime compensation and may therefore receive the equivalent of
overtime pay at time and one half of salary ONLY if the hours are reimbursed by a third party, such as
reimbursement mutual aid calls or billable contracts
Article 27• WORKWEEK
Association employees shall have a standard workweek consisting of four ten hour days followed by three consecutive
days off unless an alternate schedule is agreed upon by the employee(s) and department head
Article 28: POLICE VEHICLE USAGE
Upon authorization by the Police Chief, Association employees may utilize department vehicles for personal use
Article 29. NO STRIKE PROVISIONS
The Association agrees that it shall not authorize, instigate, aid, condone, or engage in any strike which will interrupt
or interfere with the operation of the City The City places the Association on notice of its intention and right to
terminate any employee who instigates or engages in any strike or work stoppage which interrupts or interferes with
the operation of the City
Article 30. PREVAILING BENEFITS
All terms and conditions of employment set forth in this MOU and all past practices recognized under prevailing law
will remain in full force and effect for the term of this MOU unless modified by mutual agreement of the parties All
other matters affecting terms and conditions of employment shall be subject to change during the tem of this MOU
either by mutual agreement or by virtue of the meet and confer processes and any applicable impasse resolution
procedures being completed
Article 31- SAVINGS CLAUSE
Should any provision of this MOU or the application of such provision be rendered or declared invalid by any court
action or by reason of any existing or subsequently enacted legislation,the City and Association shall meet and confer
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immediately upon what constitutes an equivalent benefit to that which was determined to be unlawful Such
equivalent benefit will be implemented retroactive to the date the old benefit ceased The remaining parts or portions
of this MOU shall remain in full force and effect
Article 32: PEA Tti 0FEmn0YEE
In the event an Association employee dies while on duty, the City shall calculate compensation for the entire shift
The eligible dependents of the deceased employee shall be entitled to benefits as follows sick leave accruals,vacation
accruals, medical benefits, and any other applicable benefits All benefits shall be calculated and compensated in
accordance with the requirements of this MOU and PERS contracts
In the event the deceased employee qualified for a service retirement (i a age 50 with a minimum of five years of
service in CalPERS), the City shall calculate and compensate benefits in the same manner as an employee service
retirement If the death of the employee is job related, benefits may be calculated and compensated in the same
manner as a disability retirement
The City will inter at Hillside Cemetery, at no cost to the public safety officer or his/her family,any active public safety
officer who dies in the line of duty, or dies from any disease that is recognized by the State of California as being
associated with the fob of being a public safety officer
Article 33: ZIPPER CLAUSE
The City and the Association agree that all negotiable items have been discussed during the negotiations leading to
this MOU, including salaries and benefits, and conditions of employment, and therefore the City and the Association
further agree that negotiations will not be reopened on any item during the term of this MOU, except by mutual
agreement of the City and the Association, or as expressly provided otherwise in this MOU
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Article 34. SIGNATURES
ASSOCIATIONCITY OF REDLANDS REDLANDS OF SAFETY MANAGEMENT
Travis Martinez,
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Paul W Foster, Mayor Date
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nne Donaldson, City Clerk Date
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