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473.2002 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT TO TOWN OF QUEENSBURY EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK §701A ENTITLED “HEALTH INSURANCE FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS” RESOLUTION NO.: 473, 2002 INTRODUCED BY: Mr. Daniel Stec WHO MOVED ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mr. Theodore Turner WHEREAS, the Town Board wishes to amend its Employee Handbook §701A “Health Insurance for Elected Officials” to allow for a revised health insurance contribution plan for employees, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Queensbury Town Board hereby authorizes the amendment of Employee Handbook §701A entitled “Health Insurance for Elected Officials” to read as follows: 701A Health Insurance for Elected Officials Full-Time Elected Officials: ? Full-time elected officials are entitled to the group health, prescription and dental insurance benefits afforded non-union full-time staff. ? If the full-time elected official has other qualifying health insurance, he/she may waive coverage under the Town’s Group Health Insurance Plans and receive a $95 per month waiver payment. ? Full-time elected officials are entitled to other employee benefits afforded non-union full-time staff in the Employee Handbook. Town Councilpersons: ? Town Councilpersons are entitled to the group health and prescription benefits afforded non-union full-time staff. ? Councilpersons may waive coverage under the Town’s Group Health Insurance Plans and receive a $95 per month waiver payment. ? Town Councilpersons may subscribe to the Town’s dental plan by paying 100% of the premiums through payroll deduction. ? Town Councilpersons are entitled to other employee benefits afforded non-union part-time staff in the Employee Handbook. and BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the Town Board further authorizes and directs the Town Supervisor’s Office to distribute copies of this Resolution to all Town employees and amend the Employee Handbook accordingly. th Duly adopted this 18 day of November, 2002 by the following vote: AYES : Mr. Stec, Mr. Brewer, Mr. Brower, Mr. Boor, Mr. Turner NOES : None ABSENT: None