city of Chula Vista

File #: 14-0642    Name: Adoption of 2015 Cafeteria Benefits Plan
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/2/2014 Final action: 12/2/2014
Title: RESOLUTION NO. 2014-225 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ADOPTING THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA CAFETERIA BENEFITS PLAN FOR 2015
Indexes: 1. Operational Excellence
Attachments: 1. Item 5 - 2015 City of Chula Vista Cafeteria Benefits Plan Document, 2. Item 5 - Exhibit A - FSA, 3. Item 5 - Exhibit B - AFLAC, 4. Item 5 - Exhibit C - EAP, 5. Item 5 - Resolution
Title
RESOLUTION NO. 2014-225 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA ADOPTING THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA CAFETERIA BENEFITS PLAN FOR 2015
 
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RECOMMENDED ACTION
Recommended Action
Council adopt the resolution.
 
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SUMMARY
The Internal Revenue Code requires that the Section 125 Cafeteria Benefits Plan offered by the City to its employees be in a written document and that the document be formally adopted by the City Council on or before the first day of the plan year.  Adoption by resolution of the attached plan document fulfills the City's obligation for the 2015 plan year.
 
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
Staff has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that this proposed activity is not a "Project" as defined under section 15378 of the State CEQA Guidelines because if will not result in a physical change to the environment; therefore, pursuant to Section 15060(c)(3) of the State CEQA Guidelines the action proposed is not subject to CEQA.
 
BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
Not applicable.
 
DISCUSSION
In June 1998, the City established its first Section 125 Cafeteria Benefits Plan.  In compliance with Internal Revenue Code §125(d) the City Council annually adopts a written plan document prior to the first day of the plan year.  The first day of the City's plan year is January 1, 2015.
 
This Plan Document lays out how the City offers eligible employees the choice between cash and certain nontaxable benefits (such as health insurance), thereby allowing employees to pay for the benefits they choose on a pre-tax basis.  
 
The specific health plans offered and their structure are not part of this Cafeteria Plan Document.  They are included in what is known as the Summary Plan Document that was given to eligible employees as part of their open enrollment materials to assist them in making their benefit choices.  The plans offered and their structure are determined after our broker, Barney and Barney, extensively markets and negotiates with providers to provide coverage comparable to the prior year while keeping the increase in costs to the City and its benefited employees to a minimum.  All employee groups are advised of the offers and the plan structures that will provide the least increase in premium costs.
Under current cafeteria plan regulations having an approved written plan is critical.  Without a written plan or if the written plan does not comply with applicable requirements regarding content and timing of adoption, then the plan is not a cafeteria plan and employees' elections will be taxable.  The City has timed its open enrollment period for 2015 to comply with these regulations and to meet provider cutoff deadlines for enrollment to ensure employees are covered without interruption.     
 
The City's Plan includes the following required information:
 
·      Description of available benefits
·      Participation rules
·      Election procedures
·      Manner of contributions
·      Maximum amount of contributions
·      The plan year
·      The plans provisions for complying with flexible spending arrangements (FSAs)
 
The attached Plan incorporates all of the operating rules prescribed in Code §125 and the regulations thereunder.  
 
DECISION-MAKER CONFLICT
Staff has reviewed the decision contemplated by this action and has determined that it is not site specific and consequently, the 500-foot rule found in California Code of Regulations section 18704.2(a)(1), is not applicable to this decision. Staff is not independently aware, and has not been informed by any City Council member, of any other fact that may constitute a basis for a decision maker conflict of interest in this matter.
 
LINK TO STRATEGIC GOALS
The City's Strategic Plan has five major goals: Operational Excellence, Economic Vitality, Healthy Community, Strong and Secure Neighborhoods and a Connected Community. Adopting the City's Cafeteria Benefit Plan document supports the Operational Excellence goal as it helps attract and retain quality employees. A Cafeteria Benefit Plan is an advantage for both the City and its employees because it allows health premiums to be deducted on a pre-tax basis.  For the employee, it reduces the amount of federal and state taxes the employee has to pay.  For the City, it reduces its payroll tax liability.
 
CURRENT YEAR FISCAL IMPACT
The flex allotment and cafeteria plan year to year change for all funds was accounted for in the fiscal year 2014/15 budget based on the projected cafeteria plan cost increases available at the time the budget was developed.   Subsequent to the adoption of the budget, staff was informed that cafeteria plan costs were going to increase by less than the amount anticipated in the budget. The estimated savings resulting from this lesser increase were deducted from the departmental budgets as part of the budget amendments approved by Council with the First Quarter Financial Report on November 4, 2014.  The savings were used to reduce the City's budgeted salary savings in the fiscal year 2014-15 budget.  
 
The City spent $11.9 million in fiscal year 2013/14 on these benefits for all funds.  The amended budget for fiscal year 2014/15 totals $13.6 million.
 
ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT
Flex allotments are negotiated with the City's bargaining groups.  Unrepresented employees and elected officials also receive flex allotments.  With the exception of Public Safety bargaining groups, the City shares the cost of health insurance premiums on a 50/50 basis.  
 
For Public Safety bargaining groups, the City assumes the full cost of the medical premium increases.  The increases reflected on the tables below illustrate the increase in the health insurance premiums on an annual basis.  The impact to future budgets and the five-year financial forecast will depend on the outcome of negotiations with the City's bargaining groups and the changes in health insurance premiums.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
ATTACHMENTS:
1.       2015 City of Chula Vista Cafeteria Plan Document
2.      Exhibit A - Dental/Medical/Vision and Dependent/Child Care Reimbursement Account
3.      Exhibit B - Aflac Voluntary Plan
4.      Exhibit C - Employee Assistance Program
 
STAFF CONTACT:  Edith Quicho (619) 585-5620