Retirement System Contingency Sample Clauses

Retirement System Contingency. It is expressly understood and agreed that premium pay provided herein shall not be construed for any purposes as "compensation," as that term is used in the Police and Fire Retirement System (Article XXVI of the City Charter). If a court of competent jurisdiction determines that the premium pay rates, or any of them, are subject to the Police and Fire Retirement contributions, then the obligation of the City shall be such that the new premium pay rates (as reduced) plus the City's obligation to said system, shall be equal to the premium pay rate(s) as described herein.
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Retirement System Contingency. It is expressly understood and agreed that the self-improvement incentives provided herein shall not be construed for any purposes as "compensation", as that term is used in the Police and Fire Retirement System (Article XXVI of the City Charter). If a court of competent jurisdiction determines that the self-improvement incentive rates, or any of them, are subject to Police and Fire Retirement System contributions, then the obligation of the City shall be such that the new self-improvement incentive rate(s) (as reduced), plus the City's obligation to said system shall be equal to the self- improvement incentive rate(s) as described herein.

Related to Retirement System Contingency

  • Retirement System The withdrawal of employee contributions made on or after January 1, 2014 may also be withdrawn but only on an actuarially neutral basis. The actuarial present value of the pension reduction shall be equal to the amount of accumulated member contributions withdrawn. The actuarial present value shall computed using the interest rate used in the annual actuarial valuation and the mortality table used in the annual actuarial valuation with a 50% unisex blend.

  • Public Employees Retirement System “PERS”) Members. For purposes of this Section 1, “employee” means an employee who is employed by the State on August 28, 2003 and who is eligible to receive benefits under ORS Chapter 238 for service with the State pursuant to Section 2 of Chapter 733, Oregon Laws 2003.

  • Non-Retirement Savings Accounts An account maintained in the Cayman Islands (other than an insurance or Annuity Contract) that satisfies the following requirements under the laws of the Cayman Islands.

  • Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan Pension Program Members For purposes of this Section 2, “employee” means an employee who is employed by the State on or after August 29, 2003 and who is not eligible to receive benefits under ORS Chapter 238 for service with the State pursuant to Section 2 of Chapter 733, Oregon Laws 2003.

  • RETIREMENT PICK-UP 257. For the term of this Agreement, the CITY shall pick up the full amount of the employees’ contribution to retirement.

  • Retirement Program Any employee employed prior to October 1, 1977, working at least seventy (70) hours per month shall by law be a member of the Washington Public Employees Retirement system (PERS) Plan One. Any employee working at least seventy (70) hours per month, entering employment on or after October 1, 1977, shall by law be a member of the School Employees Retirement System, Plan Two or Three. The District shall provide each new employee information concerning PERS or SERS membership benefits.

  • Retirement Savings 5.6.1 Principals are eligible to join a KiwiSaver scheme in accordance with the terms of those schemes.

  • Post Retirement Health Care Benefit Employees who separate from State service and who, at the time of separation are insurance eligible and entitled to immediately receive an annuity under a State retirement program, shall be entitled to a contribution of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) to the Minnesota State Retirement System’s (MSRS) Health Care Savings Plan. Employees who have a HCSP waiver on file shall receive a two hundred fifty dollars ($250) cash payment. If the employee separates due to death, the two hundred fifty dollars ($250) is paid in cash, not to the HCSP. An employee who becomes totally and permanently disabled on or after January 1, 2008, who receives a State disability benefit, and is eligible for a deferred annuity under a State retirement program is also eligible for the two hundred fifty dollar ($250) contribution to the MSRS Health Care Savings Plan. Employees are eligible for this benefit only once.

  • REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN 1. In this Article:

  • Retirement Programs The Company agrees to provide Employees with the benefits under the Magna Group of Companies Retirement Savings Program as set out in the Employee Retirement Savings Program Booklets.

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