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City of Coral Gables

File #: 09-0844    Version: 1 Name: Cafeteria Plan
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 12/4/2009 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 12/15/2009 Final action: 12/15/2009
Enactment date: 12/15/2009 Enactment #: 2009-360
Title: Resolution accepting the recommendation of the Chief Procurement Officer authorizing an agreement with the Comprehensive Companies to administer a Voluntary Employee Benefits Program (Section 125 Cafeteria Plan) pursuant to Section 2-828 of the Procurement Code and Request For Quotes (RFQT) 2009.04.14 for an initial two (2) year period, with annual renewals, not to exceed a term of ten (10) years.
Attachments: 1. Signed Resolution 2009-360.pdf, 2. Agenda Cover (2), 3. Draft Resolution, 4. H-2 Signed Cover Memo
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Resolution accepting the recommendation of the Chief Procurement Officer authorizing an agreement with the Comprehensive Companies to administer a Voluntary Employee Benefits Program (Section 125 Cafeteria Plan) pursuant to Section 2-828 of the Procurement Code and Request For Quotes (RFQT) 2009.04.14 for an initial two (2) year period, with annual renewals, not to exceed a term of ten (10) years.

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[The City has provided a Voluntary Employee Benefits Program to its employees since July 1, 1990. This voluntary benefits program consists of several insurance programs that are offered through payroll deductions at the employee’s expense as follows: short term disability, universal life insurance, cancer policy and critical life. The Voluntary Employee Benefits Program also provides eligible employees these insurance programs on a before tax basis through a Section 125 Cafeteria Plan under the Internal Revenue Code.

On April 14, 2009, the Procurement Division of Finance formally advertised, issued and distributed the Voluntary Employee Benefits Program Request for Quotes (RFQT) 2009.04.14. Those firms responding to the RFQT were the following: Comprehensive Companies, AFLAC, Colonial Life, Humana, All-State, Business Plans Inc. and the Hartford Life Insurance Company.

The Selection Committee recommended that a contract be awarded to AFLAC to administer a Voluntary Employee Benefits Program to eligible City employees through a payroll deduction. In addition, to maintain continuity of existing voluntary benefit program for current City employees and to provide all employees with a choice of voluntary benefit providers it was recommended that a new agreement also be approved with the current provider, Comprehensive Companies. This recommendation was reviewed and unanimously approved by the City’s Insurance Advisory Committee at their September 8, 2009 Meeting.

The Commission at their September 25 meeting requested that staff investigate whether t...

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