File #: 13-535    Version: 1 Name: Staff Report Joining CSAC-EIA for Dental
Type: Staff Report Status: Filed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 11/18/2013 Final action: 11/18/2013
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Staff Report for Resolution Authorizing the City of San Leandro to Join the California State Association of Counties Excess Insurance Authority (CSAC-EIA) Joint Powers Authority (JPA)
Sponsors: LaTanya Bellow
Attachments: 1. Joint Powers Agreement creating the CSAC EIA, 2. CSAC Dental MOU 10-26-09
Related files: 13-534
Title
Staff Report for Resolution Authorizing the City of San Leandro to Join the California State Association of Counties Excess Insurance Authority (CSAC-EIA) Joint Powers Authority (JPA)

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SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Staff recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution authorizing the City of San Leandro to join the California State Association of Counties Excess Insurance Authority (CSAC-EIA) Joint Powers Authority and delegate authority to the City Manager to act on the City's behalf in matters relating to the City and CSAC-EIA.

BACKGROUND

The CSAC Excess Insurance Authority is a member directed insurance risk sharing pool. Since 1979, the CSAC-EIA has worked to reduce insurance costs for members so agencies can have access to programs at lower rates. Participation in CSAC-EIA combines the purchasing powers of organizations across California and leverages the size of the group to provide flexible insurance options.

Currently, the City participates in a fully insured dental plan through MetLife. Upon staff's request, the City's benefits broker, Alliant Insurance Services, obtained a quote for Delta Dental, which is offered through the CSAC-EIA dental program. In comparison to MetLife, Delta Dental's quote offers reduced premiums to the City and a larger network of participating dental providers. By pooling dental claims from 127 public agencies, the CSAC-EIA dental program will provide stable dental rates and low administrative fees provided by Delta Dental. Under the CSAC-EIA dental program, the City would maintain autonomy for managing the dental benefits, plan design, rules and eligibility. Future dental rates paid by the City will be determined by CSAC-EIA, but will be based on the City's claim data and history. The City will still maintain the ability to alter benefit plans in response to rate increases.

The City has met and conferred with each employee bargaining unit regarding this change in dental carriers...

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