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Resolution No. 78279 sets the stipend for non-City employee members of the Boards of Administration for the Federated City Employees Retirement System and the Police and Fire Retirement Plan at $250 per monthly board meeting, increasing it from $225. This resolution was adopted by the City Council of San Jose on June 27, 2017.
Key points
The stipend for non-City employee members of the retirement boards is increased from $225 to $250.
The resolution was adopted by the City Council of San Jose.
The recommendation for the stipend increase was made by the Salary Setting Commission.
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RD:SH 4/2772017 RES. NO. 78279 RESOLUTION NO. 78279 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE SETTING THE STIPEND FOR NON-CITY EMPLOYEE MEMBERS OF THE BOARDS OF ADMINISTRATION FOR THE FEDERATED CITY EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM AND THE POLICE AND FIRE RETIREMENT PLAN, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE SALARY SETTING COMMISSION WHEREAS, in November 2014, voters in the City of San Jose passed Measure G, amending the powers and duties of the Salary Setting Commission (“Commission”) to include making biennial recommendations to the City Council regarding the monthly stipend for non-City employee members of the retirement boards which administer the City of San Jose retirement plans (“Retirement Boards”); and WHEREAS, on May 19, 2015, the City Council adopted a resolution approving the Commission’s recommendation to increase the stipend for non-City employee members of the Board of Administration for the Federated City Employees Retirement System and the Board of Administration for the Police and Fire Retirement Plan from $150 per monthly board meeting to $225 per monthly board meeting; WHEREAS, the Commission has made its recommendation dated April 20, 2017, regarding the amount of the...
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Resolution No. 77481 sets the stipend for non-City employee members of the Boards of Administration for the Federated City Employees Retirement System and the Police and Fire Retirement Plan at $225 per monthly board meeting, increasing it from $150. This change is effective upon the adoption of Ordinance No. 29574.
Key points
The stipend for non-City employee members is increased from $150 to $225 per monthly board meeting.
The resolution follows recommendations from the Salary Setting Commission.
The change is effective upon the adoption of Ordinance No. 29574.
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RD:SH :KML 5/6/2015 RES. NO. 77481 RESOLUTION NO. 77481 A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE SETTING THE STIPEND FOR NON-CITY EMPLOYEE MEMBERS OF THE BOARDS OF ADMINISTRATION FOR THE FEDERATED CITY EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM AND THE POLICE AND FIRE RETIREMENT PLAN, AS RECOMMENDEO BY THE SALARY SETTING COMMISSION WHEREAS, on February 25, 1997, the Council of the City of San Jose ("City Council") adopted Ordinance No. 25262 setting the stipend for non-City employee members of the Board of Administration for the Police and Fire Retirement Plan in the amount of $150.00 per board meeting; and WHEREAS, on April 1, -2003, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 26845 setting the stipend for non-City employee members of the Board of Administration for the Federated City Employees Retirement System in the amount of $150.00 per board meeting; and WHEREAS, in November 2014, voters in the City of San Jose passed Measure G, amending the powers and duties of the Salary Setting Commission ("Commission") to include making biennial recommendations to the City Council regarding the monthly stipend for non-City employee members of the retirement boards which administer the City of...