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NOTE 12—OTHER POST-EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS (OPEB)PLAN <br /> A. Plan Description <br /> The City provides post-employment health care benefits for retired employees through a single employer <br /> defined benefit plan. The term plan refers to the City's requirement by State Statute to provide retirees <br /> with access to health insurance. The OPEB plan is administered by the City. All post-employment benefits <br /> are based on contractual agreements with employee groups. Eligibility for these benefits is based on years <br /> of service and/or minimum age requirements. These contractual agreements do not include any specific <br /> contribution or funding requirements. The plan does not issue a publicly available financial report. No <br /> plan assets are accumulated in a trust that meets the criteria in paragraph 4 of GASB Statement No. 75. <br /> B. Benefits Provided <br /> All retirees of the City have the option under state law to continue their medical insurance coverage through <br /> the City from the time of retirement until the employee reaches the age of eligibility for Medicare. For <br /> members of all employee groups, the retiree must pay the full premium to continue coverage for medical <br /> and dental insurance. Per state statutes,the City is also required to contribute towards the cost of continued <br /> health insurance coverage for officers and firefighters disabled or killed in the line of duty. <br /> The City is legally required to include any retirees for whom it provides health insurance coverage in the <br /> same insurance pool as its active employees until the retiree reaches Medicare eligibility, whether the <br /> premiums are paid the by the City or the retiree. Consequently, participating retirees are considered to <br /> receive a secondary benefit known as an"implicit rate subsidy." This benefit relates to the assumption that <br /> the retiree is receiving a more favorable premium rate than they would otherwise be able to obtain if <br /> purchasing insurance on their own, due to being included in the same pool with the City's younger and <br /> statistically healthier active employees. <br /> C. Contributions <br /> The required contribution is based on projected pay-as-you-go financing requirements, with additional <br /> amounts to prefund benefits as determined periodically by the City. The City's current year required pay- <br /> as-you-go contributions to finance the benefits described in the previous section totaled$13,939. <br /> D. Membership <br /> Membership in the plan consisted of the following as of the latest actuarial valuation: <br /> Retirees and beneficiaries receiving benefits 0 <br /> Active plan members 83 <br /> Total members 83 <br /> E. Total OPEB Liability of the City <br /> The City's total OPEB liability of$563,334 as of year-end was measured as of December 31, 2020, and <br /> was determined by an actuarial valuation as of January 1, 2020. <br /> 89 <br />