San Bernardino County Employees Retirement Association
File #: 19-720    Name:
Type: Consent Item
File created: 12/12/2019 In control: BOARD OF RETIREMENT
On agenda: 1/9/2020 Final action:
Title: Approve SBCERA Resolution No. 2020-1 - Employer Pay Codes of Employee Compensation.
Attachments: 1. Exhibit A: Pay Code Resolution 2020-1 Redline, 2. Exhibit B: Summary of Changes to Pay Code Resolution 2020.1
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FROM: Amy McInerny, Chief Financial Officer

SUBJECT: SBCERA Resolution 2020-1 - Employer Pay Codes of Employee Compensation

RECOMMENDATION:
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Approve SBCERA Resolution No. 2020-1 - Employer Pay Codes of Employee Compensation.
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BACKGROUND:
The SBCERA Board of Retirement (Board) is required by Government Code Sections 31461, 31542, 7522.10, and 7522.34, as well as Board Benefits Policy No. 26, Compensation Earnable and Pensionable Compensation, to determine what items of member compensation are included or excluded in employee compensation upon which appropriate contribution rates should be applied and upon which retirement benefits are calculated. When an employer presents a new pay item/code, SBCERA staff initially determines whether such items will be considered "compensation earnable" or "pensionable compensation, which determination will be effective immediately, subject to ratification by the Board.

On November 7, 2019, the Board reviewed and adopted a pay code resolution. Since the adoption, staff reviewed one additional pay code request from participating employers and made the following determination.

Employer
Pay Item / Code
Earnable Compensation
(Tier I)
Pensionable Compensation
(Tier II)
County of San Bernardino
Cashout - Paid Time Off Leave
Yes
No

Based on the initial determination, staff requests that the Board ratify staff's determination of the inclusion or exclusion as compensation earnable or pensionable compensation of the above pay item/code.

SBCERA currently includes in compensation earnable certain types of pay that are considered in Alameda (standby, on call, and call back) and legal principles applicable to the potential exclusion of those pay types are also addressed in Alameda (collectively "Litigated Compensation Earnable Pay Codes"). In light of the legal uncertainty regarding the authority of the SBCERA Board to exclude the Litigated Compensation Earnable Pay Code items from compensation earnable, and the ...

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