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within 90 days as to the interpretation or application of a specific term in question, then a <br /> majority vote of member municipalities will initiate the submission of the issue to <br /> arbitration as defined in Section 9. <br /> SECTION XI , c F t { �a <br /> ,A; 6 1.., a <br /> WITHDRAWAL 0) pt. <br /> 11.1 Notice. Member municipalities may withdraw from the District only in <br /> accordance with this section. Notice to withdraw may only be given during the month of <br /> October, in odd numbered years, beginning with October of 2003. Such notice shall <br /> provide a minimum of one (1) years notice to the remaining municipalities of the intent to <br /> withdraw. Such withdrawal would be effective December 31' on the year following <br /> notice. <br /> 11.2 Withdrawal Damages. After a municipality gives notice they shall have a <br /> maximum of six (6) months from the date of notice to pay the following withdrawal <br /> damages. <br /> (1) 50% of estimated unemployment cost for the number of officers for that city <br /> as calculated by the budget formula as outlined in Section 7. The number of <br /> officers shall be multiplied times the weekly maximum unemployment amount <br /> times 26 weeks. <br /> (2) 50% of the cost of accrued sick leave and vacation for the number of officers <br /> as determined by the budget formula as outlined in Section 7. Such accrual shall <br /> be as of January 1 in the year the city is withdrawing and shall be based on the <br /> officers with the Least seniority. <br /> Such damages will be distributed to the remaining Municipalities based on their <br /> percentage share of the current District budget contributions. The withdrawing <br /> municipality shall always be responsible for payment of the remaining one (1) year of <br /> contributions and shall be a full participant in the operation of the District until its <br /> withdrawal is effective. <br /> 11.3 Refund of Damages. During a six (6) month period, following the notice to <br /> withdraw, a municipality may abandon that withdrawal and determine to stay in the <br /> District. If that occurs within a six (6) month period, the damages paid to the remaining <br /> municipalities will be refunded to the municipality which had originally given notice to <br /> withdraw. <br /> After the six (6) month period, no refund of damages shall occur, even though the <br /> municipality may determine they wish to abandon their withdrawal and stay with the <br /> District. <br /> 12 <br /> ■ <br />
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