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File #: 151113    Version:
Type: Charter Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 11/24/2015 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 12/15/2015
Effective date: 2/29/2016    
Title: A substitute charter ordinance relating to benefits for employees represented by certain bargaining units as a result of contract settlements.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Indexes: EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
Attachments: 1. Cover Letter, 2. Fiscal Impact Statement, 3. Hearing Notice List, 4. Letter to Mayor, 5. Notice Published on 12-30-15

Number

151113

Version

SUBSTITUTE 1

Reference

150312

Sponsor

THE CHAIR

Title

A substitute charter ordinance relating to benefits for employees represented by certain bargaining units as a result of contract settlements.

Sections

36-02-20                         am

36-05-3-c-1-a   am

36-08-7-b                         am

Analysis

This charter ordinance establishes that, for employees represented by the Milwaukee Police Supervisors Organization, effective January 1, 2016, a “medical panel” shall mean the medical council for duty disability retirement applications.  It also requires that the medical council shall make the required determination and certification and any other recertification for the duty disability retirement.  Finally, it requires a pension contribution of 7% of MPSO members’ earnable compensation, effective with Pay Period 1 of 2016, for MPSO members enrolled before October 3, 2011.

Body

The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do ordain as follows:

 

Part 1.  Section 36-02-20 of the city charter is amended to read:

36-02. Definitions.

20. MEDICAL PANEL as it relates to policemen and firemen shall mean a panel of physicians consisting of one member to be selected by designation of the city; one member to be selected by the certified bargaining agent for the affected policeman or fireman; and the 3rd member to be selected by the other 2 members.  In the case of a policeman who becomes a member of the retirement system after June 28, 2005, or a fireman represented by Local 215, IAFF, who becomes a member of the retirement system after December 13, 2005 and who applies for, or is granted, a duty disability retirement allowance based on a mental injury, “medical panel” shall mean the medical council.  >>Notwithstanding the foregoing, “medical panel” shall mean the medical council as it relates to a policeman represented by the MPSO who files an application for a duty disability retirement on or after January 1, 2016.<<  In the case of a policeman or fireman who is not represented by a certified bargaining agent, "medical panel" shall mean the medical council. All decisions of the medical panel shall be made by a majority vote.

 

Part 2.  Section 36-05-3-c-1-a of the city charter is amended to read:

36-05. Benefits.

3. DUTY DISABILITY RETIREMENT ALLOWANCE.

c. Firemen and Policemen Duty Disability.  c-1 Medical Panel, etc.

c-1-a.  Recommendations.  Except for policemen who become members after June 28, 2005, and firemen represented by Local 215, IAFF, who become members of the retirement system after December 13, 2005 and apply for duty disability retirement allowance based on a mental injury, such member shall be examined by a medical panel and such medical panel shall make the examination, determination and certification required under this act in accordance with the form prescribed by the board. If the panel recommends that such person is entitled to duty disability retirement allowance provided for in this section, the board shall thereupon grant such allowance.  For policemen who become members of the retirement system after June 28, 2005, and firemen represented by Local 215, IAFF, who become members of the retirement system after December 13, 2005 and apply for a duty disability retirement allowance based on a mental injury, the application shall be referred to the medical council established under s. 36-15-12, in lieu of the medical panel, which medical council shall make the determination and certification required under this act.  In any reexamination authorized by this act of such retired beneficiary, the beneficiary shall be referred to the medical council, in lieu of the medical panel, for reexamination and such medical council shall make the determination and certification required under this act.  >>Notwithstanding the foregoing, an application for a duty disability retirement filed on or after January 1, 2016 by a policeman who is represented by the MPSO shall be referred to the medical council established under s. 36-15-12, in lieu of the medical panel, which medical council shall make the determination and certification required under this act, and any authorized reexamination of  such beneficiary shall be referred to the medical council, which shall make the determination and certification required under this act.<<  Except as otherwise provided in subd. 3-f and g, any fireman or policeman who shall become disabled as the direct result of injury incurred in the performance of one or more specific acts of duty shall have a right to receive duty disability benefit during the period of such disability of an amount equal to 75% of the current annual salary for such position which he held at the time of such injury. Except as otherwise provided in subd. 3-f and g, the surviving spouse of such member after his or her death but only during the period prior to remarriage shall receive 70% of the amount of the duty disability which the member received at the time of his or her death, and such percentage shall thereafter be based upon the salary of the position of such member at the time of his or her death. Prior to such person attaining the minimum service retirement age, periodic medical examinations of such person shall be made at least once each year but the heads of the respective departments may direct more frequent examinations. Effective January 1, 2000, the annual escalator payable under sub. 1-h-5 shall be extended to the allowance received by the surviving spouse of a retired fireman or policeman who retired on a duty disability retirement allowance under this subpar. prior to January 1, 1993 and died while receiving a duty disability retirement allowance if the member (or the surviving spouse of the member is deceased) participates in the combined fund.  Effective January 1, 2000, the annual escalator payable under sub. 1-h-6 shall be extended to the allowance received by the surviving spouse of a retired fireman or policeman who retired on a duty disability allowance under this subpar. on or after January 1, 1993 and dies while receiving a duty disability retirement allowance if the member (or the surviving spouse of the member is deceased) participates in the combined fund.  The annual escalator shall be payable to the surviving spouse at the same times and in the same percentages as the increases the member would have received had the member retired on a service retirement allowance on the date of his or her death.

 

Part 3.  Section 36-08-7-b of the city charter is amended to read:

36-08. Method of Financing.

7.  MEMBER CONTRIBUTIONS

b.  Except for members of the system, who are initially employed as firemen or policemen on or after October 3, 2011, the employer shall have the obligation to contribute the percentages set forth in this section. Members who are firemen shall have contributed for them by the employer 7% of such firemen's earnable compensation. Members who are policemen shall have contributed by the employer, commencing with the 1st pay period of 1971, 6% of such policemen's earnable compensation; policemen shall contribute 1% of their earnable compensation. Members who are policemen shall have contributed by the employer commencing with the first pay period of 1990, 7% less $1 of such policemen's earnable compensation. Commencing in 1990, policemen, excluding sergeant of police, detective lieutenant and ranks above same, shall contribute $1 of their longevity in rank pay, if any, payable at the close of the year.  >>Notwithstanding the foregoing, commencing with the 1st pay period of 2016, policemen who are represented by the MPSO and were enrolled as members in the retirement system before October 3, 2011, shall contribute 7% of their earnable compensation.<< Members of the system who are initially employed as firemen or policemen on or after October 3, 2011, shall contribute 7% of their earnable compensation.

 

Part 4.  This is a charter ordinance and shall take effect 60 days after its passage and publication, unless within such 60 days a referendum petition is filed as provided in s. 66.0101(5), Wis. Stats., in which event this ordinance shall not take effect until submitted to a referendum and approved by a majority of the electors voting thereon.

 

LRB

APPROVED AS TO FORM

 

 

____________________________

Legislative Reference Bureau

Date:  ______________________

Attorney

IT IS OUR OPINION THAT THE ORDINANCE

IS LEGAL AND ENFORCEABLE

 

 

____________________________

Office of the City Attorney

Date:  ______________________

 

Requestor

DER-Labor Relations Division

Drafter

John Ledvina

LRB 161899-2

12/08/2015