As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACCOUNT
The custodial account maintained under the OPEB Trust by
the designated custodian for OPEB assets.
BENEFICIARY or BENEFICIARIES
Retired City employees eligible for OPEB and their eligible
spouses and dependents, if any, who may qualify for OPEB.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The board established to manage the OPEB Trust upon the commencement
of the transfer of OPEB assets to be used for OPEB.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR
The director of the Department of Administration as described
in § 610 of the Home Rule Charter and the initial OPEB trustee
of the OPEB Trust.
CITY COUNCIL
The legislative branch of the governing body of the City
of Scranton.
CITY or CITY OF SCRANTON
The municipal corporation located in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania,
governed pursuant the Home Rule Charter of the City of Scranton.
CODE OF ETHICS
Refers to Article VII, Code of Ethics, included in the Administrative Code of the City of Scranton,
as amended.
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT
Any prior, current, or future written agreement between the
City and its collective bargaining units and any amendment thereto,
including any prior, current, or future memorandum of understanding
and any amendment thereto, or any prior, current, or future arbitration
settlement or award and any amendment thereto or any prior, current,
or future court order directly affecting any such agreement, memorandum
of understanding, or arbitration settlement or award.
CUSTODIAN
A financial institution that holds OPEB assets. The custodian
shall not have any authority to manage OPEB assets.
CUSTODIAN AGREEMENT
The agreement made between the City of Scranton and the custodian
to hold OPEB assets.
EMPLOYEE
An individual who performs or performed services for the
City of Scranton.
FUNDING POLICY
A periodic written analysis of the OPEB Plan's cash
flow history, short-term financial needs, long-term financial needs,
sources of money for plan administration expenses, expected levels
and timing of contributions, expected levels and timing of distributions,
liquidity needs (including but not limited to the anticipated liquidity
required to make benefit distributions), the City's ability to
provide future funding, and other significant information which could
affect cash flow or the exercise of discretion to manage the OPEB
assets.
GASB
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board.
HOME RULE CHARTER
Refers to the Home Rule Charter of the City of Scranton adopted
by the City's voters by referendum on May 21, 1974, which became
effective on January 5, 1976.
INVESTMENT ADVICE
A recommendation, or a suggestion to engage in or refrain
from taking a particular course of action, as to: i) the advisability
of acquiring, holding, disposing of, or exchanging any assets, securities,
or other investment property; ii) the funding policy; iii) the permissible
investments set forth in the investment policy; iv) the composition
of the OPEB Trust's portfolio; or v) the selection of persons
to provide investment advice or investment management services with
respect to the OPEB assets.
INVESTMENT ADVISER
Any person or firm which: i) has been appointed by the governing
body to acquire or dispose of any OPEB asset to achieve the objectives
of the adopted investment policy; ii) is registered as an investment
adviser under the Investment Advisers Act or is a bank as defined in the Investment Advisers Act
or is an insurance company qualified to manage, acquire, or dispose
of any asset of a plan under the laws of more than one state; and
iii) has acknowledged in writing that it is a fiduciary with respect
to the OPEB Plan.
INVESTMENT POLICY
The written investment objectives, policies, strategies,
and restrictions for the account (or for any subaccounts therein),
including, but not limited to, proxy voting guidelines, as amended.
IRC
The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
MAYOR
The head of the executive branch of the governing body of
the City of Scranton.
OPEB
Other post-employment benefits, other than pension, as described
in detail in the collective bargaining agreements.
OPEB ASSETS
The securities, cash, and other property the City contributes,
or causes to be contributed to the OPEB Trust, including contributions
made pursuant to the OPEB Plan and amounts the City causes to be transferred
to the account from any other funding medium maintained for the OPEB
Plan; any investments and reinvestments thereof; and any income thereon,
as provided herein.
OPEB PLAN
The City of Scranton Other Post-Employment Benefits Plan
established to provide OPEB to beneficiaries.
OPEB TRUST
The City of Scranton Other Post-Employment Benefits Trust
created as an entity separate from the City for the exclusive benefit
of beneficiaries and not of the City.
OPEB TRUSTEE
The Business Administrator or the Board of Trustees. The
OPEB Trustee shall be the manager of the OPEB Trust.
PLAN ADMINISTRATOR
The City of Scranton Human Resources Director or their designee,
or any other City of Scranton official appointed by the Mayor.
SECRETARY
The secretary of the Board of Trustees who shall be the plan
administrator or their designee.
Pursuant to the City of Scranton's Home Rule Charter, the
City hereby authorizes: 1) the establishment of the City of Scranton
Other Post-Employment Benefits Plan; 2) the establishment of the City
of Scranton Other Post-Employment Benefits Trust; and 3) the establishment
of the City of Scranton Other Post-Employment Benefits Trustee. The
OPEB Plan and the OPEB Trust, including the role of the OPEB Trustee,
are created for the sole purpose of financially assisting with the
long-term costs of obligations for its beneficiaries, who shall be
City retirees and family members, if any, entitled to receive OPEB
from the City.
If any section, clause, provision, or portion of this article
shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent
jurisdiction, such decisions shall not affect any other section, clause,
provision, or portion of this article so long as it remains legally
enforceable minus the invalid portion.
This article shall become effective immediately upon approval.
This article is enacted by the Council of the City of Scranton
under the authority of the Act of the Legislature, April 13, 1971,
Act No. 62, known as the "Home Rule Charter and Optional Plans Law," and any other applicable law arising under the laws of
the State and Pennsylvania.