File #: ID#18-5487    Version: Name: Review and Action on Employee Requests for Vested Pension
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 11/29/2018 In control: Pension Trustees
On agenda: 1/14/2019 Final action: 1/14/2019
Title: Approve the following request of employees Brian Craig, Police Department and Diane Devol, Planning and Development Department, to vest their pensions as provided by Section 2.419 of the Employees' Pension Plan.
Attachments: 1. Vest Pen Dec 2018.pdf

SUBJECT/RECOMMENDATION:

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Approve the following request of employees Brian Craig, Police Department and Diane Devol, Planning and Development Department, to vest their pensions as provided by Section 2.419 of the Employees’ Pension Plan.

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SUMMARY: 

Brian Craig, Police Programming Specialist, Police Department, was employed by the City on May 17, 1999, and began participating in the Pension Plan on September 23, 2000. Mr. Craig terminated from city employment on October 11, 2018.

Diane Devol, Code Enforcement Inspector, Planning and Development Department, was employed by the City on October 1, 2007, and began participating in the Pension Plan on that date.  Ms. Devol terminated from city employment on November 3, 2018.

The Employees’ Pension Plan provides that should an employee cease to be an employee of the City of Clearwater or change status from full-time to part-time after completing ten or more years of creditable service (pension participation), such employee shall acquire a vested interest in the retirement benefits.  Vested pension payments commence on the first of the month following the month in which the employee normally would have been eligible for retirement.

Section 2.416 provides for normal retirement eligibility for non-hazardous duty employees hired prior to the effective date of this reinstatement (January 1, 2013), a member shall be eligible for retirement following the earlier of the date on which a participant has reached the age of fifty-five years and completed twenty years of credited service; the date on which a participant has reached age sixty-five years and completed ten years of credited service; or the date on which a member has completed thirty years of service regardless of age.  For non-hazardous duty employees hired on or after the effective date of this restatement, a member shall be eligible for retirement following the earlier of the date on which a participant has reached the age of sixty years and completed twenty-five years of credited service; or the date on which a participant has reached the age of sixty-five years and completed ten years of credited service.  Mr. Craig will meet the non-hazardous duty criteria and begin collecting a pension in October 2030.  Ms. Devol will meet the non-hazardous duty criteria and begin collecting a pension in October 2027.

Section 2.416 provides for normal retirement eligibility for hazardous duty employees, a member shall be eligible for retirement following the earlier of the date on which the participant has completed twenty years of credited service regardless of age, or the date on which the participant has reached fifty-five years and completed ten years of credited service. 

 

APPROPRIATION CODE AND AMOUNT: N/A

 

USE OF RESERVE FUNDS:  N/A