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Proposed 2015 -2018 Meet and Confer Agreement <br />Between the San Marcos Police Officers' Association and the City of San Marcos, Texas <br />ARTICLE 20 <br />DURATION OF <br />AGREEMENT <br />Section 1. Term of Agreement <br />This Agreement shall become effective after ratification pursuant to Texas Local Government <br />Code Section 142.OG4 by the recognized police officers association conducting a secret ballot election <br />at which the majority of the police officers who would be covered by the agreement favor <br />ratifying the agreement and upon approval by majority vote of the City Council after compliance <br />with any procedural or publication requirements imposed by Charter. It shall continue in effect <br />until September 30, 2018, unless otherwise provided herein. <br />Section 2. Additional Option Year <br />This agreement may be extended by mutual agreement. An initial meeting will be held by <br />November 15th of the third year of the contract to discuss possible extension of the agreement by <br />one year. A decision shall be reached by January 1st of the third year to extend the agreement or <br />negotiations for a new agreement will move forward. <br />Upon mutual agreement to extend this agreement, all provisions of this Agreement will remain in <br />full force and effect, subject to the provision of this Article, during the additional year of this <br />Agreement, which will end on September 30, 2019. <br />Section 3. Notice and Renegotiation <br />The City and the Association shall begin negotiations by February 1st of the final year of the <br />agreement, unless otherwise mutually agreed by both parties. . <br />Section 4. Funding Provision <br />The City presently intends to continue this Agreement each fiscal year through its term, to pay <br />all amounts due, and to fully and promptly perform the obligations of the City under this <br />Agreement. All obligations of the City shall be paid only out of current revenues or any other <br />funds lawfully available for those obligations, including tax revenues, reasonably anticipated and <br />appropriated for such purpose by the City Council in compliance with the Texas Constitution, <br />Article 11, Sections 5 and 7. In making funding determinations in the second and <br />subsequent fiscal years of this Agreement following ratification, the City Council may consider <br />operational and administrative costs including its debt service obligations, the increases in other <br />employee personnel costs, and the obligations arising under this Agreement. If at any time it <br />is determined by the City that it would not be able to meet its financial obligations hereunder <br />after considering the above listed factors, the Association and the City may mutually agree to <br />renegotiate the financial provisions of this Agreement. If sixty (60) calendar days after these <br />negotiations begin, no agreement has been reached; this Agreement shall terminate and be null <br />and void in its entirety. In the event the City Council fails to appropriate funds in any fiscal year <br />PAGE 35 <br />