Side-Fund and Sub-Account Sample Clauses

Side-Fund and Sub-Account. ACFD has a CERBT fund account with CalPERS to fund its retiree healthcare plan. The City has a sub-account under ACFD’s main account. City may pre-fund its allocated share of ACFD's OPEB liability by contributing to the CERBT sub-account designated for City. Any such pre-funding shall be in accordance with this Agreement. No portion of an agency’s CERBT sub-account balance will be used to offset any other agency’s side fund balance. Each agency’s side fund contributions will go into their CERBT sub-account and will offset their individual agency OPEB liability with ACFD. Any cost sharing by employees towards the OPEB costs will be deposited based on the City’s Allocated Percentage share into the City’s CERBT sub-account. To the extent authorized by law and within the rules of CERBT, the City, in its sole discretion, may use funds in its CERBT sub-account to pay ACFD for any of the City’s OPEB liability.
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