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CITY OF ROSEVILLE, MINNESOTA <br /> NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS <br /> December 31, 2016 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Note 5 OTHER POST-EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS <br /> <br />A. Plan Description <br /> <br /> In addition to providing the pension benefits described in Note 5, the City provides post-employment <br /> health care benefits (as defined in paragraph B) for retired employees and police and firefighters disabled <br /> in the line of duty, through a single-employer defined benefit plan. The term Plan refers to the City’s <br /> requirement by State Statute to provide retirees with access to health insurance. The OPEB plan is <br /> by the City. The authority to provide these benefits is established in Minnesota Statutes Sections 471.61 <br /> Subd. 2a, and 299A.465. The benefits, benefit levels, employee contributions and employer contributions <br /> are governed by the City and can be amended by the City through its personnel manual and collective <br /> bargaining agreements with employee groups. The Plan is not accounted for as a trust fund, as an <br /> irrevocable trust has not been established to account for the plan. The Plan does not issue a separate <br /> financial report. <br /> <br /> <br /> B. Benefits Provided (Continued) <br /> <br /> R e t i r e e s <br /> The City is required by State Statute to allow retirees to continue participation in the City’s group <br /> health insurance plan if the individual terminates service with the City through service retirement <br /> or disability retirement. Employees who satisfy the rule of 90 or attain age 55 and have <br /> completed 10 years of service at termination can immediately commence medical benefits. <br /> Retirees may obtain dependent coverage while the participating retiree is under age 65. Covered <br /> spouses may continue coverage after the retiree’s death. The surviving spouse of an active <br /> employee may continue coverage in the group health insurance plan after the employee’s death. <br /> All health care coverage is provided through the City’s group health insurance plans. The retiree <br /> is required to pay 100% of their premium cost for the City-sponsored group health insurance plan <br /> in which they participate. The premium is a blended rate determined on the entire active and <br /> retiree population. Since the projected claims costs for retirees exceed the blended premium paid <br /> by retirees, the retirees are receiving an implicit rate subsidy (benefit). The coverage levels are <br /> the same as those afforded to active employees. Upon a retiree reaching age 65 years of age, <br /> Medicare becomes the primary insurer and the City’s plan becomes secondary. <br /> <br /> Disabled police and firefighter <br /> The City continues to pay the employer’s contribution toward health coverage for Police or <br /> Firefighters disabled in the line of duty per Minnesota Statute 299A.465, until age 65. Dependent <br /> coverage is included, if the dependents were covered at the time of the disability. The January 1, <br /> 2016 to December 31, 2016 monthly premiums paid for Police or Firefighters disabled in the line <br /> of duty are: <br /> <br />Plan Single Two Person Family <br />Health Partners Choice 567$ 1,110$ 1,543 $ <br />Health Partners National One 542$ 1,063$ 1,473 $ <br />Heath Partners Empower High Deductible 394$ 781$ 1,063$ <br /> <br />74 <br />Item 8: Attachment D