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1959 Survivor's Benefits - Fifth Level. A. Employees in this unit who are members of the Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS) will be covered under the Fifth Level of the 1959 Survivors’ Benefit, which provides a death benefit in the form of a monthly allowance to the eligible survivor in the event of death before retirement. This benefit will be payable to eligible survivors of current employees who are not covered by Social Security and whose death occurs on or after the effective date of the memorandum of understanding for this section. B. Pursuant to Government Code section 21581(c) the contribution for employees covered under the new level of benefits will be two dollars ($2) per month as long as the combined employee and employer cost for this program is $4 per month or less per covered member. If the total cost of this program exceeds $4 per month per member, the employee and employer shall share equally the cost of the program. The rate of contribution for the State will be determined by the PERS Board. C. The survivors’ benefits are detailed in the following schedule: 1. A spouse who has care of two or more eligible children, or three or more eligible children not in the care of spouse $1,800 2. A spouse with one eligible child, or two eligible children not in the care of the spouse $1,500 3. One eligible child not in the care of the spouse; or the spouse, who had no eligible children at the time of the employee’s death, upon reaching age 62 $750

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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1959 Survivor's Benefits - Fifth Level. A. Employees in this unit who are members of the Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS) will be covered under the Fifth Level of the 1959 Survivors’ Benefit, which provides a death benefit in the form of a monthly allowance to the eligible survivor in the event of death before retirement. This benefit will be payable to eligible survivors of current employees who are not covered by Social Security and whose death occurs on or after the effective date of the memorandum Memorandum of understanding Understanding for this section. B. Pursuant to As stated in Government Code section Section 21581(c) ), the contribution for employees covered under the new fifth level of benefits will be is two dollars ($2) per month as long as the combined employee and employer cost for this program is $4 per month or less per covered member. If the total cost of this program exceeds $4 per month per member, the employee and employer shall share equally the cost of the program. The rate of contribution for the State will be determined by the PERS Boardboard. C. The survivors’ benefits are detailed in the following schedule: 1. A spouse who has care of two or more eligible children, or three or more eligible children not in the care of spouse $1,800 2. A spouse with one eligible child, or two eligible children not in the care of the spouse $1,500 3. One eligible child not in the care of the spouse; or the spouse, who had no eligible children at the time of the employee’s death, upon reaching age 62 $750.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Bargaining Agreement, Memorandum of Understanding

1959 Survivor's Benefits - Fifth Level. A. Employees in this unit who are members of the Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS) will be covered under the Fifth Level of the 1959 Survivors’ Benefit, which provides a death benefit in the form of a monthly allowance to the eligible survivor in the event of death before retirement. This benefit will be payable to eligible survivors of current employees who are not covered by Social Security and whose death occurs on or after the effective date of the memorandum of understanding for this section.. 63 BU 16 01-03 B. Pursuant to Government Code section 21581(c) the The contribution for employees covered under the this new level of benefits will be two dollars ($2) 2 per month as long as the combined employee and employer cost for this program is $4 per month or less per covered member. If the total cost of this program exceeds $4 per month per member, the employee and employer shall share equally the cost of the programmonth. The rate of contribution for the State will be determined by the PERS Boardboard. C. The survivors’ benefits are detailed in the following schedule: 1. A spouse who has care of two or more eligible children, or three or more eligible children not in the care of spouse spouse: $1,800 2. A spouse with one eligible child, or two eligible children not in the care of the spouse $1,500spouse: ……………………………………………………………………………….$1,500 3. One eligible child not in the care of the spouse; or the spouse, who had no eligible children at the time of the employee’s death, upon reaching age 62 62:… $750

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Union Contract, Labor Contract, Union Contract

1959 Survivor's Benefits - Fifth Level. A. Employees in this unit Unit 17 who are members of the Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS) will be covered under the Fifth Level of the 1959 Survivors’ Benefit, which provides a death benefit in the form of a monthly allowance to the eligible survivor in the event of death before retirement. This benefit will be payable to eligible survivors of current employees who are not covered by Social Security and whose death occurs on or after the effective date of the memorandum of understanding for this section. B. Pursuant to Government Code section 21581(c) the The contribution for employees covered under the this new level of benefits will be two dollars ($2) 2 per month as long as the combined employee and employer cost for this program is $4 per month or less per covered member. If the total cost of this program exceeds $4 per month per member, the employee and employer shall share equally the cost of the programmonth. The rate of contribution for the State will be determined by the PERS Boardboard. C. The survivors’ benefits are detailed in the following schedule: 1. A spouse who has care of two (2) or more eligible children, or three (3) or more eligible children not in the care of spouse $1,800 2. A spouse with one (1) eligible child, or two (2) eligible children not in the care of the spouse spouse… $1,500 3. One One (1) eligible child not in the care of the spouse; or the spouse, who had no eligible children at the time of the employee’s death, upon reaching age 62 $62…………………………………………….….…$ 750

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Labor Contract, Collective Bargaining Agreement

1959 Survivor's Benefits - Fifth Level. A. Employees in this unit who are members of the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) will be covered under the Fifth Level of the 1959 Survivors' Benefit, which provides a death benefit in the form of a monthly allowance to the eligible survivor in the event of death before retirement. This benefit will be payable to eligible survivors of current employees who are not covered by Social Security and whose death occurs on or after the effective date of the memorandum of understanding for this section. B. Pursuant to Government Code section Section 21581(c) ), the contribution for employees covered under the this new level of benefits will be two dollars ($2) 2 per month as long as the combined employee and employer cost for this program is $4 per month or less per covered member. If the total cost of this program exceeds $4 per month per member, the employee and employer shall share equally the cost of the program. The rate of contribution for the State will be determined by the PERS Boardboard, pursuant to Government Code Section 21581. C. The survivors' benefits are detailed in the following schedule: 1. A spouse who has care of two or more eligible children, or three or more eligible children not in the care of spouse the spouse: $1,800 2. A spouse with one eligible child, or two eligible children not in the care of the spouse spouse: $1,500 3. One eligible child not in the care of the spouse; or the spouse, who had no eligible children at the time of the employee’s 's death, upon reaching age 62 60 $750

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

1959 Survivor's Benefits - Fifth Level. A. Employees in this unit who are members of the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) will be covered under the Fifth Level of the 1959 Survivors' Benefit, which provides a death benefit in the form of a monthly allowance to the eligible survivor in the event of death before retirement. This benefit will be payable to eligible survivors of current employees who are not covered by Social Security and whose death occurs on or after the effective date of the memorandum of understanding for this section. B. Pursuant to Government Code section Section 21581(c) ), the contribution for employees covered under the this new level of benefits will be two dollars ($2) 2 per month as long as the combined employee and employer cost for this program is $4 per month or less per covered member. If the total cost of this program exceeds $4 per month per member, the employee and employer shall share equally the cost of the program. The rate of contribution for the State will be determined by the PERS Boardboard, pursuant to Government Code Section 21581. C. The survivors' benefits are detailed in the following schedule: 1. A spouse who has care of two or more eligible children, or three or more eligible children not in the care of spouse the spouse: $1,800 2. A spouse with one eligible child, or two eligible children not in the care of the spouse spouse: $1,500 3. One eligible child not in the care of the spouse; or the spouse, who had no eligible children at the time of the employee’s 's death, upon reaching age 62 60: $750

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

1959 Survivor's Benefits - Fifth Level. A. Employees in this unit who are members of the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) will be covered under the Fifth Level of the 1959 Survivors' Benefit, which provides a death benefit in the form of a monthly allowance to the eligible survivor in the event of death before retirement. This benefit will be payable to eligible survivors of current employees who are not covered by Social Security and whose death occurs on or after the effective date of the memorandum of understanding for this section. B. Pursuant to Government Code section Section 21581(c) ), the contribution for employees covered under the this new level of benefits will be two dollars ($2) 2 per month as long as the combined employee and employer cost for this program is $4 per month or less per covered member. If the total cost of this program exceeds $4 per month per member, the employee and employer shall share equally the cost of the program. The rate of contribution for the State will be determined by the PERS Boardboard, pursuant to Government Code Section 21581. C. The survivors' benefits are detailed in the following schedule: 1. A spouse who has care of two or more eligible children, or three or more eligible children not in the care of spouse the spouse: $1,800 2. A spouse with one eligible child, or two eligible children not in the care of the spouse $1,500 3. One eligible child not in the care of the spouse; or the spouse, who had no eligible children at the time of the employee’s 's death, upon reaching age 62 60: $750

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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1959 Survivor's Benefits - Fifth Level. A. Employees in this unit who are members of the Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS) will be covered under the Fifth Level of the 1959 Survivors’ Benefit, which provides a death benefit in the form of a monthly allowance to the eligible survivor in the event of death before retirement. This benefit will be payable to eligible survivors of current employees who are not covered by Social Security and whose death occurs on or after the effective date of the memorandum of understanding for this section. B. Pursuant to Government Code section 21581(c) the contribution for employees covered under the new level of benefits will be two dollars ($2) per month as long as the combined employee and employer cost for this program is $4 per month or less per covered member. If the total cost of this program exceeds $4 per month per member, the employee and employer shall share equally the cost of the program. The rate of contribution for the State will be determined by the PERS Board. C. The survivors’ benefits are detailed in the following schedule: 1. A spouse who has care of two or more eligible children, or three or more eligible children not in the care of spouse $1,800 2. A spouse with one eligible child, or two eligible children not in the care of the spouse $1,500 3. One eligible child not in the care of the spouse; or the spouse, who had no eligible children at the time of the employee’s death, upon reaching age 62 $750

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

1959 Survivor's Benefits - Fifth Level. A. Employees in this unit who are members of the Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS) will be covered under the Fifth Level of the 1959 Survivors’ Benefit, which provides a death benefit in the form of a monthly allowance to the eligible survivor in the event of death before retirement. This benefit will be payable to eligible survivors of current employees who are not covered by Social Security and whose death occurs on or after the effective date of the memorandum Memorandum of understanding Understanding for this section. B. Pursuant to As stated in Government Code section Section 21581(c) ), the contribution for employees covered under the new fifth level of benefits will be is two dollars ($2) per month as long as the combined employee and employer cost for this program is $4 per month or less per covered member. If the total cost of this program exceeds $4 per month per member, the employee and employer shall share equally the cost of the program. The rate of contribution for the State will be determined by the PERS Boardboard. C. The survivors’ benefits are detailed in the following schedule: 1. A spouse who has care of two or more eligible children, or three or more eligible children not in the care of spouse $1,800 2. A spouse with one eligible child, or two eligible children not in the care of the spouse $1,500 3. One eligible child not in the care of the spouse; or the spouse, who had no eligible children at the time of the employee’s death, upon reaching age 62 62‌‌‌ — $750.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Bargaining Agreement

1959 Survivor's Benefits - Fifth Level. A. 13.2.1 Employees in this unit who are members of the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) will be covered under the Fifth Level of the 1959 Survivors' Benefit, which provides a death benefit in the form of a monthly allowance to the eligible survivor in the event of death before retirement. This benefit will be payable to eligible survivors of current employees who are not covered by Social Security and whose death occurs on or after the effective date of the memorandum of understanding for this section. B. 13.2.2 Pursuant to Government Code section 21581(c) the contribution for employees covered under the this new level of benefits will be two dollars ($2) 2 per month as long as the combined employee and employer cost for this program is $4 per month or less per covered member. If the total cost of this program exceeds $4 per month per member, the employee and employer shall share equally the cost of the program. The rate of contribution for the State will be determined by the PERS Boardboard. C. 13.2.3 The survivors' benefits are detailed in the following schedule: 1. 13.2.3.1 A spouse who has care of two or more eligible children, or three or more eligible children not in the care of spouse spouse: $1,800 2. 13.2.3.2 A spouse with one eligible child, or two eligible children not in the care of the spouse spouse: $1,500 3. 13.2.3.3 One eligible child not in the care of the spouse; or the spouse, who had no eligible children at the time of the employee’s 's death, upon reaching age 62 62: $750.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

1959 Survivor's Benefits - Fifth Level. A. Employees in this unit who are members of the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) will be covered under the Fifth Level of the 1959 Survivors' Benefit, which provides a death benefit in the form of a monthly allowance to the eligible survivor in the event of death before retirement. This benefit will be payable to eligible survivors of current employees who are not covered by Social Security and whose death occurs on or after the effective date of the memorandum of understanding for this section. B. Pursuant to Government Code section Section 21581(c) ), the contribution for employees covered under the this new level of benefits will be two dollars ($2) 2 per month as long as the combined employee and employer cost for this program is $4 per month or less per covered member. If the total cost of this program exceeds $4 per month per member, the employee and employer shall share equally the cost of the program. The rate of contribution for the State will be determined by the PERS Boardboard, pursuant to Government Code Section 21581. C. The survivors' benefits are detailed in the following schedule: 1. A spouse who has care of two or more eligible children, or three or more eligible children not in the care of spouse the spouse: $1,800 2. A spouse with one eligible child, or two eligible children not in the care of the spouse $1,500 3. One eligible child not in the care of the spouse; or the spouse, who had no eligible children at the time of the employee’s 's death, upon reaching age 62 60 $750

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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