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EXHIBIT C <br /> HEALTH PLAN AGREEMENT <br /> by and between <br /> The City of Santa Ana <br /> and <br /> The Santa Ana Police Officers Association <br /> IN CONSIDERATION OF the mutual covenants, promises, and conditions set forth herein below <br /> and pursuant to Article XII of the Parties' 2024-2027 Memorandum of Understanding ("MOU"), <br /> the City of Santa Ana ("City") and Santa Ana Police Officers Association ("Association") agree <br /> as follows: <br /> 1. The term of this Agreement shall begin on January 1, 2024. <br /> 2. Employees' required contributions towards health plan premiums shall be determined by <br /> the Association. To the extent that the Affordable Care Act ("ACA") is still the law, such <br /> employee contribution must fall below such threshold in order to meet the ACA's <br /> affordability threshold under the Federal Poverty Line Safe Harbor. This means that the <br /> employee's required contribution toward premiums for the lowest cost plan that offers <br /> minimum essential coverage shall not exceed nine and twelve hundredths percent(8.39%) <br /> (or the applicable percentage set by the ACA for the year) of the monthly Federal Poverty <br /> Line for a single individual that is in effect during the six (6) months prior to the start of <br /> the plan year (For example, in 2024, the monthly Federal Poverty Line for a single <br /> individual is one thousand two hundred fourteen dollars and ninety cents($1,214.90); eight <br /> and thirty-nine one hundredths percent(8.39%) of one thousand two hundred and fourteen <br /> dollars and ninety cents ($1,214.90) is one hundred and one dollars and ninety-three cents <br /> ($101.93). This means that an employee's required contribution toward the lowest cost <br /> plan for 2024 must not exceed one hundred and one dollars and ninety-three cents <br /> ($101.93). For employees who are on approved Family Leave pursuant to applicable law, <br /> the Association shall continue to pay health insurance premiums to the same extent the <br /> City would be required under applicable law or as long as the employee is considered full- <br /> time for Internal Revenue Service's ("IRS") ACA reporting by the City. <br /> 3. The City shall contribute to the Association medical insurance trust fund the following <br /> amounts for provision and administration of health and related benefits: <br /> The City shall contribute toward health benefits (including medical, dental, and long-term <br /> disability insurance benefits) one thousand five hundred seventy-five dollars ($1,575) per <br /> month for each actively employed enrollee member of the bargaining unit. <br /> a. Employees are not entitled to cash out any of the one thousand five hundred <br /> seventy-five dollars ($1,575)per month. <br /> b. The Association shall ensure that for purposes of the ACA's affordability <br /> determination, the portion of the one thousand five hundred seventy-five dollars <br /> ($1,575)that makes the lowest cost plan affordable under the Federal Poverty Line <br /> 78 <br />