Common use of Emergency Health Premium and Benefit Re-Opener Clause in Contracts

Emergency Health Premium and Benefit Re-Opener. a. The County may call for emergency negotiations if the financial condition of the health trust deteriorates, or is impacted or altered to an extent that the financial stability of the trust and/or the trust's ability to pay for medical care of covered employees and dependents is jeopardized. b. The negotiating parties agree to complete each Meet & Confer regarding benefit changes and premium increases within thirty (30) calendar days. c. The parties agree that impasse, as becomes necessary, shall be completed within the same thirty (30) calendar day period. d. Both parties agree that the above-shortened time frame in and of itself shall not constitute an unfair labor practice.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

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Emergency Health Premium and Benefit Re-Opener. a. 1) The County may call for emergency negotiations if the financial condition of the health trust deteriorates, or is impacted or altered to an extent that the financial stability of the trust and/or the trust's ability to pay for medical care of covered employees and dependents is jeopardized. b. 2) The negotiating parties agree to complete each Meet & Confer regarding benefit changes and premium increases within thirty (30) calendar days. c. 3) The parties agree that impasse, as becomes necessary, shall be completed within the same thirty (30) calendar day periodperiod as stated in paragraph #2 above. d. 4) Both parties agree that the above-shortened time frame in and of itself shall not constitute an unfair labor practice.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

Emergency Health Premium and Benefit Re-Opener. a. A. The County may call for emergency negotiations if the financial condition of the health trust deteriorates, or is impacted or altered to an extent that the financial stability of the trust and/or the trust's ability to pay for medical care of covered employees and dependents is jeopardized. b. B. The negotiating parties agree to complete each Meet & and Confer regarding benefit changes and premium increases within thirty (30) calendar days. c. C. The parties agree that impasse, as becomes necessary, shall be completed within the same thirty (30) calendar day periodperiod as stated in B above. d. D. Both parties agree that the above-shortened time frame in and of itself shall not constitute an unfair labor practice.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

Emergency Health Premium and Benefit Re-Opener. a. A. The County may call for emergency negotiations if the financial condition of the health trust deteriorates, or is impacted or altered to an extent that the financial stability of the trust and/or the trust's ability to pay for medical care of covered employees and dependents is jeopardized. b. B. The negotiating parties agree to complete each Meet & and Confer regarding benefit changes and premium increases within thirty (30) calendar days.regarding c. C. The parties agree that impasse, as becomes necessary, shall be completed within the same thirty (30) calendar day periodperiod as stated in B above. d. D. Both parties agree that the above-shortened time frame in and of itself shall not constitute an unfair labor practice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Emergency Health Premium and Benefit Re-Opener. a. 1) The County may call for emergency negotiations if the financial condition of the health trust deteriorates, or is impacted or altered to an extent that the financial stability of the trust and/or the trust's ability to pay for medical care of covered employees and dependents is jeopardized. b. 2) The negotiating parties agree to complete each Meet & Confer regarding benefit changes and premium increases within thirty (30) calendar days. c. 3) The parties agree that impasse, as becomes necessary, shall be completed within the same thirty (30) calendar day periodperiod as stated in 2. above. d. 4) Both parties agree that the above-shortened time frame in and of itself shall not constitute an unfair labor practice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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Emergency Health Premium and Benefit Re-Opener. a. β€Œ 1) The County may call for emergency negotiations if the financial condition of the health trust deteriorates, or is impacted or altered to an extent that the financial stability of the trust and/or the trust's ability to pay for medical care of covered employees and dependents is jeopardized. b. 2) The negotiating parties agree to complete each Meet & Confer regarding benefit changes and premium increases within thirty (30) calendar days. c. 3) The parties agree that impasse, as becomes necessary, shall be completed within the same thirty (30) calendar day periodperiod as stated in 2. above. d. 4) Both parties agree that the above-shortened time frame in and of itself shall not constitute an unfair labor practice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Emergency Health Premium and Benefit Re-Opener. a. β€Œ A. The County may call for emergency negotiations if the financial condition of the health trust deteriorates, or is impacted or altered to an extent that the financial stability of the trust and/or the trust's ability to pay for medical care of covered employees and dependents is jeopardized. b. B. The negotiating parties agree to complete each Meet & and Confer regarding benefit changes and premium increases within thirty (30) calendar days. c. C. The parties agree that impasse, as becomes necessary, shall be completed within the same thirty (30) calendar day periodperiod as stated in B above. d. D. Both parties agree that the above-shortened time frame in and of itself shall not constitute an unfair labor practice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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