Funding the Health Benefits Program and the District’s Contribution towards Premiums Sample Clauses

Funding the Health Benefits Program and the District’s Contribution towards Premiums. A. The JLMBC shall, by April 30, 2003, make recommendations to restructure the Health Benefits Program (effective at the beginning of the 2003-2004 benefit plan year) in a manner that will ensure that the Program continues to provide quality health care to the District’s employees, retirees, and their eligible dependents at a reasonable and sustainable cost to the District. The District shall implement JLMBC recommendations approved by the Board. The District shall consider all relevant information gathered or produced by the JLMBC and the District’s health benefit consultant. If the JLMBC fails to make recommendations to restructure the Health Benefits Program by April 30, 2003, or if the District reasonably determines that the recommendations will not materially reduce the overall cost to the District of maintaining the Health Benefit Program when compared to the projected overall cost without restructuring, the Board shall have full authority to implement any changes to the District's Health Benefits Program (other than the implementation of employee/retiree contributions towards premiums) that the Board determines to be necessary to address the excess costs. Before adopting any changes, the Board shall give the members of the Joint Labor/Management Benefits Committee notice of the specific changes it intends to implement. B. For 2004-2005, the parties agree to reopen negotiations on matters related to funding the Health Benefits Program and the District’s contribution towards the cost of premiums no later than March 1, 2004.
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Funding the Health Benefits Program and the District’s Contribution towards Premiums. A. The JLMBC shall, by April 30, 2003, make recommendations to restructure the Health Benefits Program (effective at the beginning of the 2003-2004 benefit plan year) in a manner that will ensure that the Program continues to provide quality health care to the District’s employees, retirees, and their eligible dependents at a reasonable and sustainable cost to the District. If the JLMBC fails to make recommendations to restructure the Health Benefits Program by April 30, 2003, or if the District reasonably determines that the recommendations will not materially reduce the overall cost to the District of maintaining the Health Benefit Program when compared to the projected overall cost without restructuring, the Board shall have full authority to implement any changes to the District's Health Benefits Program (other than the implementation of employee/retiree contributions towards premiums) that the Board determines to be necessary to address the excess costs. Before adopting any changes, the Board shall give the members of the Joint Labor/Management Benefits Committee notice of the specific changes it intends to implement. B. For 2004-2005, the parties agree to reopen negotiations on matters related to funding the Health Benefits Program and the District’s contribution towards the cost of premiums no later than March 1, 2004.
Funding the Health Benefits Program and the District’s Contribution towards Premiums. A. The JLMBC shall, by April 30, 2003, make recommendations to restructure the Health Benefits Program (effective at the beginning of the 2003-2004 benefit plan year) in a manner that will ensure that the Program continues to provide quality health care to the District’s employees, retirees, and their eligible dependents at a reasonable and sustainable cost to the District. The District shall implement JLMBC recommendations approved by the Board. The District shall consider all relevant information gathered or produced by the JLMBC and the District’s health benefit consultant. B. For 2004-2005, the parties agree to reopen negotiations on matters related to funding the Health Benefits Program and the District’s contribution towards the cost of premiums no later than March 1, 2004.

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