Examples of ACERA in a sentence
Effective December 22, 2002, for those employees who are members of and are required to make an employee contribution to the Alameda County Employee Retirement Association (ACERA) the County shall pay a portion of the employee’s contribution to the Alameda County Employee Retirement Association in an amount equal to three percent (3%) of the employee’s salary.
Employees who are Tier IV members of the Alameda County Employee Retirement Association (ACERA) are excluded from the provisions of this section.
The Consultant is thus not eligible to receive workers’ compensation, medical, indemnity or retirement benefits, including but not limited to enrollment in the Alameda County Employees’ Retirement Association (ACERA).
This is a non-vested benefit funded by contributions from ACERA employers to the 401(h) account.
Effective December 22, 2002, for those current employees who are 30 year members of the Alameda County Employee Retirement Association (ACERA), and do not make contributions to the Alameda County Employee Retirement Association (ACERA) because they are 30 year members, the County shall contribute an amount equal to three percent (3%) of the employee’s salary into a 401A plan pursuant to IRC 414 (h)(2) established by the County.
Contact information is listed on the back of the ACERA Retiree Enrollment Guide.
Mail the completed form to ACERA.• If a Durable Power of Attorney (POA) or Legal Guardian/Conservatorship helped complete this form, then he/she must sign it and attach a copy of the applicable court order or POA document establishing authority to act on your behalf, if not already on file with ACERA.
ACERA currently provides a contribution to cover the single retiree premium.
Neither Contractor nor any of Contractor’s employees or agents are eligible to receive workers’ compensation, medical, indemnity or retirement benefits from the Agency, including but not limited to enrollment in the Alameda County Employees’ Retirement Association (ACERA).
The terms and conditions of the ACERA Plan govern the benefits and eligibility under the plan, which is limited to regular full time employees.