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Citty i <br /> NiEw <br /> 13RE1-110IN <br /> the city that writs frx'ynu <br /> Memo <br /> To: Mayor Dave Jacobsen <br /> Councilmember Mary Burg <br /> Councilmember Gina Bauman <br /> Councilmember Char Samuelson <br /> Councilmember Paul Jacobsen <br /> From: Dean R. Lotter, City Manager <br /> Schawn P. Johnson, Assistant to the City Manager <br /> Subject: Overview of the Complexities of Offering Health Savings <br /> Account Plans to Councilmembers and Part-Time <br /> Personnel <br /> Date: March 10, 2012 <br /> Per Council direction at the January 256 council retreat, members of the Council <br /> requested information regarding the City's health insurance plan. The following memo <br /> provides background information for the City Council regarding the City's current health <br /> insurance plan and what are some of the complexities of providing health insurance <br /> coverage to councilmembers and part-time staff members. <br /> Background Information: <br /> In 2012, the City of New Brighton offers its full-time employees five different health <br /> insurance plan options: <br /> 1. $0 Co-Pay Plan <br /> 2. $40.00 Co-Pay Plan <br /> 3. HDHP/Health Savings Account Plan ($1,200/$2,400 Deductible) <br /> 4. HDHP/Health Savings Account (Plan $2,500/$5,000 Deductible) <br /> 5. Opt-Out Plan Option-Employees that decline health care coverage through the <br /> City receive$325 (taxable income)per month. The employee is required to <br /> provide proof of health insurance by completing the Health Waiver Form. <br /> For 2012, the City of New Brighton offers its employees a cafeteria style health insurance <br /> program where the City contributes a set dollar amounts per month to assist employees <br /> with health insurance expenditures. The dollar value is based upon whether the employee <br />