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These provisions apply solely to employees hired between July 1, 2012 and May 1, 2013. All <br /> employees hired after May 1, 2013 will follow the provisions outlined in Section 16.2.6 unless <br /> modified by a successor MOU. <br /> Effective January 1, 2015ulv4: <br /> For employees hired on or after July 1, 20142 and who have successfully passed probation, the <br /> City will contribute one-hundred and fifty ($150) per month to the employee's RHSA. In the pay <br /> period following completion of the employee's 12 or 18-month probationary period, the City will <br /> contribute a one-time payment of$1,800 or $2,700 (equivalent to $150 for each month of the 12 <br /> or 18-month probationary period) towards the employee's RHSA. <br /> For the duration of the contract, each employee eligible for the City contribution will have a pre- <br /> tax deduction of one hundred and fifty dollars ($150) per month toward the RHSA. The total <br /> monthly contribution to the RHSA will be three hundred ($300). However,those employees <br /> contributing to the RHSA may increase the employee contribution above one hundred and fifty <br /> dollars ($150) if a fixed amount is agreed to by, and implemented for, all contributing employees. <br /> review and select a Retiree Health Savings Account plan (RHSA). For employees hired on or <br /> employee contribution above twenty five dollars ($25) if a fixed amount is agreed to by, and <br /> implemented for, all contributing employees. <br /> Employees have a vested right to the funds at the time of deposit. Funds deposited in the RHSA <br /> are portable and belong to the employee, regardless of length of service or reason for separation. <br /> Federal or State Legislation <br /> The City reserves the right to meet and confer with the Union for the purposes of coordinating <br /> retired employee's hospital and medical care in the event Federal or State legislation is <br /> implemented that effects retiree's medical insurance. <br /> 16.3 Dental <br /> The City shall contribute an amount necessary to provide dental care benefits for the individual <br /> employees and eligible dependents. The City shall provide a lifetime maximum orthodontia <br /> coverage of$2,000 for individual employees and eligible dependents. <br /> 16.4 Life Insurance <br /> 27 <br />