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1998-58
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3/16/1998
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132
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<br /> Section 9: Work Hours <br /> It is recognized that Employee must devote a great deal oftime outside the normal office hours to <br /> the business of the Employer, and to that end Employee will be allowed to take time off as he shall <br /> deem appropriate during said normal office hours. <br /> Section 10: Outside Activities <br /> Employee shall not spend more than 10 hours per week in teaching, consulting or other non- <br /> Employer-connected business without the prior approval of the City Council. <br /> Section 11: Vacation, Sick, and Military Leave <br /> A. Employee shall accrue and have credited to his personal account, vacation and sick leave at <br /> the same rate as other general employees of the Employer. Said vacation and sick leave shall be <br /> subject to provisions as outlined in Section 4 of this agreement, upon termination of Employee. <br /> In addition, if Employee voluntarily resigns as described in Section 5 of this agreement, <br /> Employer agrees to compensate employee for all accrued vacation and sick leave up to and <br /> including the final date of employment. <br /> B. Employee shall be entitled to military reserve leave pursuant to Federal or State law and City <br /> of San Marcos policies. <br /> Section 12: Disability, Health, and Life Insurance <br /> A. Employer agrees to put into force and to make required premium payments for insurance policies <br /> for life, accident, sickness, disability income benefits, major medical, dental, and dependent's <br /> coverage group insurance covering Employee and his dependents. <br /> B. Employer agrees to purchase and to pay the required premiums on supplemental life insurance <br /> available through the City's current health and life insurance carrier, in an amount equal to two times <br /> the annual gross salary of Employee, with the beneficiary named by Employee. In the event no <br /> supplemental life program is available through the City's current carrier, Employer shall provide the <br /> same for Employee through another carrier. <br /> C. Employer agrees to provide hospitalization, surgical, and comprehensive medical insurance for <br /> Employee and his dependents equal to that provided all other employees of the City, and to pay the <br /> premiums thereon. <br /> Section 13: Retirement <br /> Employer shall provide for Employee's participation in the retirement plan ofthe Texas Municipal <br /> Retirement System in a manner consistent with all other employees of the City of San Marcos. In <br /> addition, Employer shall agree to execute all necessary agreements provided by ICMA Retirement <br /> Corporation (ICMA-RC) for Employer's continued participation in said ICMA-RC retirement plan <br /> and, in addition to the base salary paid by the Employer to Employee, Employer agrees to pay an <br /> amount equal to five percent of Employee's base salary to the ICMA-RC on Employee's behalf, in <br /> 4 <br />
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