HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 1975.03.19 - 14733The Personnel - Committee,
by Paul E. Kasper Chairman, reports Miscellaneous
March 20, 1975
REPORT
By Mr. Kasper
IN RE: MISCELLANEOUS. RESOLUTION #6985 - ORDINANCE NO. 12 - TO ESTABLISH AN
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION SYSTEM
To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners
Mr, Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:!
Resolution No. 6985
be adopted..
with the 'recommendation that the resolution
PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
Paul-E. Kasper, Chairman
February 20, 1975
RESOLUTION NO. 0985
RE: ORDINANCE No. 12 - TO ESTABLISH AN UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION SYSTEM
BY: PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
TO: THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
MR. CHAIRMAN, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: 1
WHEREAS, the provisions of Act, 170 of the Public Acts of
1958, as amended, permit the County tO adopt an Ordinance estab-
lishing an Unemployment Compensation System; and
WHEREAS, Act 104 of the Public, Acts of 1974, as amended,
requires the County to establish an Unemployment Compensation
System; and
WHEREAS, your Committee has re'rviewed and recommends that the
Ordinance attached hereto to establish an Unemployment Compensation
System be adopted.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the County of Oakland
adopts an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to Establish An Unemploy-
ment Compensation System" to provide for unemployment compensation
for employees of the County of Oakland.
The Personnel Committee, by M. Paul E. Kasper, Chairman,
moves the adoption of the foregoing resolution.
12 1 ORDINANCE NO
AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH AN UNEMPLOYMENT
COMPENSATION SYSTEM
THE COUNTY OF OAKLAND, STATE OF MICHIGAN, ORDAINS:
Section 1. Unemployment Compensation System
There is hereby established an unemployment compensation
system and benefit plan for employees of the County of Oakland to
be administered by the Personnel Committee of the Oakland County
Board of Commissioners. This plan is, established pursuant to Act
No. 170 of the Public Acts of 1958, aS amended, of the State of
Michigan.
Section 2. Definitions
"Average Weekly Wage" with respect to a base period of em-
ployment, shall be the amount determined by dividing total wages
for credit weeks earned by the number' of such credit weeks charge-
able to the County of Oakland as employer.
"Base Period" means the period of 52 consecutive calendar
weeks ending with the day immediately . preceding the first day of
an individual's benefit year
"Benefit Year" with respect to any individual means the
period of 52 consecutive calendar weeks beginning with the first
calendar week with respect to which the individual, who does not
already have a benefit year in effect, files a claim for benefits
under this Ordinance provided that the individual has earned wages
of at least $25.01 in 14 or more calendar weeks within the Base
Period. Such weeks are called "Credit Weeks".
"Benefits" means the money payments payable to an eligible
and qualified individual, as provided in this Ordinance, with
respect to unemployment.
"Director of Personnel": All references to Director of
Personnel herein shall refer to the Director of Personnel of the
County of Oakland.
"Unemployed": An individual shall be deemed unemployed
with respect to any week during which he performs no services and
with respect to which no remuneration is payable to him, or with
respect to any week of less than full-time work if the remuneration
payable to him is less than his weekly benefit rate.
"Wages" means remuneration paid for employment but shall
not include any employee payment for life or health insurance,
pension, equipment allowance or similar payment.
Section 3. Benefit Rates
Benefit payments .shall begin with the effective date of
unemployment and shall be calculated according to the following
rules:
a) The weekly benefit rate shall be determined as set forth
in the Michigan Security Act Weekly Benefit Rate Table in effect
at the time an employee is laid off,
b) The family class category of a laid off employee shall be
determined as stipulated and provided by the Michigan Employment
Security Act. A dependent shall be als defined by the Michigan
Employment Security Act.
c) Employees shall be entitled to three (3) weeks of bene-
fits for each four (4) credit weeks earned working for the County
of Oakland up to a maximum of twenty-six (26) weeks for thirty-five
(35) earned credit weeks, provided that the claimant has worked
the week in which the claimant applied for benefits. The minimum
duration shall not be less than ten and one-half (10 1/2) weeks if
the claimant worked fourteen (14) weeks and earned at least
in each week.
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d) Any change in the rate of regular benefits and their
duration that would be mandatory to meet the requirements for equiv-
alency with the Michigan Employment Security Act shall become
effective on the same day to change the method of determination of
benefits as provided in this section.,
Section 4, Authorization of Payment
Payment of unemployment benefits shall be based on a cer-
tification from the Director of Personnel. Such certification
shall contain all information necessary for payment. A record of
the benefits received by each individual shall be maintained by
the Director of Personnel.
Section 5. Employees Covered 1
Except as provided by Section 6, employees covered by this
Unemployment Compensation System, shall consist of the employees
in the classified Merit System of the County of Oakland as defined
by the Oakland County Merit System ReSolution and County employees
assigned to Community Mental Health, 4nd District Court Probation
Department, and by the Rules and Regulations of the Oakland County
Merit System.
Section 6. Employees and Persons Not Covered
Employees not covered by this unemployment compensation system
shall be:
a) Employees in the unclassified service including but not
limited to elected and appointed officials.
b) Persons providing contractual service to the County as
specialists, independent contractors or employees thereof.
c) Employees who are or were at the time of their employment
by the County, students enrolled on a regular basis in high school,
college, graduate school or any other school in which primary
status is clearly that of a student or any persons hired as students.
d) Seasonal, temporary, and part-time employees as defined
by the Oakland County Merit System.
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e) Service performed by an individual where compensation is
derived at least 50% from federal funds received under a specific
federal program for which an application was made and whose employ-
ment is terminated due to discontinuance of the federal funding.
f) Service by a student under, the age of 18 regularly
attending either a public or private hcool below the college level
and the employme t was part-time or within the vacation period of
the school, or a part of the school curriculum.
Section 7. Eligibility for Ben:efits
A claimant to be eligible for benefits must be employed,
as defined, and must make a claim for benefits in the manner pre-
scribed by the Director of Personnel and further must:
a) Be able and available to perform full-time work which
he is qualified to perform by past experience or training, and of a
character generally similar to work for which he has earned wages;
and
b) Be in compliance with registration and reportingrequire-
ments; and
c) Be seeking work.
Section 8. Disqualifications .
A claimant is disqualified from receiving benefits if the
Director of Personnel finds that an individual is unemployed due
to an ineligible termination or separation as specified in Section
9, has left his work voluntarily or has accepted permanent full-time
work with another employer, or has failed Without just cause to
apply for available suitable work or has failed to accept suitable
work when offered, or has failed whet directed to return to his
customary work.
Section 9. Ineligible Terminations and Separations
An employee shall not be eligible for benefits under the
unemployment compensation system established by this Ordinance, if
the unemployment shall result from:
1. Retirement under the Oakland County Employees Retirement
System or any future retirement system covering County employees.
2. Discharge or suspension fob misconduct connected with
one's work, for intoxication while at work, for absence due to
imprisonment, or for an act of assualt, theft or sabotage connected
with his work.
3. Resignations, including reSignations in lieu of discharge.
4. Leaves of absence for any reason, whether voluntary or
involuntary.
5. Temporary separations made, at the request of the employee.
6. Participation or direct interest in a labor dispute
including any strike, unauthorized work stoppages, or other concerted
action.
Section 10. Payment of and Restrictions on Benefits
Benefits shall be paid weekly at a time and place fixed by
the Personnel Committee. All beneficiaries must report weekly to
the Merit System Office on designated days for weekly benefit checks
and determination of continuing eligibility. For continuing eli-
gibility, a beneficiary must be actively seeking work, and must be
registered with the Michigan Employment Security Commission. No
beneficiary who shall refuse any reasonable bona fide offer of
employment shall receive any benefits after such referral.
Section 11. Rules and Procedures
Rules and procedures including any necessary forms may be
established by the Personnel Committee to administer the Unemploy-
ment Compensation System. The Director of Personnel or his designee
may bring suit in the name of the County of Oakland to recover any
moneys paid upon a fraudulent or untrue application or claim.
Section 12. Determinations
The Director of Personnel or his designee shall promptly
make a determination after an application for benefits is filed
whether the claimant is a covered individual eligible and qualified
to draw benefits based upon the available information. The issuance
of each benefit check shall be considered a determination that
the claimant receiving the check was 4 covered individual eligible
and qualified for benefits. Where a claimant refuses work or fails
to apply for work or in any other way is or becomes disqualified
or ineligible for benefits, the Director of Personnel or his designee
shall promptly make a written determination of such disqualification
or ineligibility and shall send the claimant notice thereof.
Section 13. Redeterminations
Upon the written request of any claimant within 15 days
following any determination or decision respecting qualification,
eligibility or rate of benefits, the Director of Personnel or his
designee shall promptly review the prior determination and, if neces-
sary, may order a hearing thereon. Upon review with or without
hearing, the Director of Personnel or'his designee shall issue
a redetermination affirming, modifying or reversing the prior deter-
mination and stating the reasons therefor. Such redetermination
shall be final unless an appeal is filed as provided in Section
14 (below).
Section 14. Appeals
There is hereby established an Unemployment Compensation
Appeal Board, to consist of three member appointed by the Chairman
of the Oakland County Board of Commissioners, subject to the ap-
proval of the Board of Commissioners. In the first instance members
shall be appointed for terms ending 1, 2 and 3 years from January 1,
1975. Thereafter, each member shall be appointed for a term of 3
years ending at midnight December 31:. It shall be the duty of the
board to review determinations and decisions of the Director of
Personnel pertaining to this Unemployment Compensation System
provided that a claim of appeal is filed within 15 days of such
decision or determination. The time to file a claim of appeal shall
not begin until an employee has been notified in writing of his
right to appeal.
Section 15. Appeal Board Powers and Duties
The appeal board may on its own motion affirm, modify, set
aside or reverse any decision or order on the basis of the evidence
previously submitted in such case, or direct the taking of
additional evidence, or may permit ady of the parties to such decision
or order to initiate further appeals before it The appeal board
shall promptly notify parties of its findings and decisions and its
reasons therefor but may omit the giving of any reasons if the
previous order, decision or determination is affirmed without any
alteration or modification.
Section 16. Procedure, Reports, Record of Proceedings on
Appeal, Transcripts of Testimony
The manner in which appeals to the appeal board shall be
presented, the reports thereon required from the interested party
or parties, and the procedure governing such appeals shall be in
accordance with rules prescribed by the appeal board. A full and
complete record shall be kept of all proceedings in connection with
an appeal. Staff, space and such clerical service as is needed
shall be provided by the Director of Personnel to the appeal board.
Section 17. Extension of Time
Whenever the last day of the period to apply for redeter-
mination or to appeal any decision, determination or redetermination,
falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, such period shall run
until the end of the next day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or
holiday.
Section 18. Finances
Financing shall be accomplished through the Unemployment
Compensation System Fund, herewith established to account for re-
lated revenue and expenditures, including payment of unemployment
benefits. The Director of Personnel ,shall recommend to the Personnel
Committee annual appropriations to be made for this activity, pro-
vided that no appropriations will be required after fund balance of
$100,000.00 has been accumulated in the Unemployment Compensation
System Fund.
Section 19. False Statements
No person shall, with intent to deceive, make any false or
untrue statements or reports. In lieu of criminal action based on
any false or untrue statements or reports, the appeal board may
recommend disciplinary or other action to the controlling depart-
ment, board or commission.
Section 20. Catchline Headings
The catchline headings of the :sections of this Ordinance shall
in no way be considered to be a part of the respective sections or
of this Ordinance but are inserted herein for purposes of convenience.
Section 21. Severability
If any section, paragraph, sentence of this Ordinance shall
be held invalid for any cause the same shall not affect any other
section, paragraph or sentence of this Ordinance.
March 20, 1975
FISCAL REPORT
BY: FINANCE COMMITTEE - Richard R. Wilcox, Chairman
IN RE: MISC. RES. #6985 - ORDINANCE NO. 12 - TO ESTABLISH AN UNEMPLOYMENT
COMPENSATION SYSTEM
TO THE OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen:
Pursuant to Rule Xi, C of this Board, your Finance Committee
reports that the necessary funds to establish an Unemployment Compensation
System for employees of the County of 0
1975 Budget.
kIand have been provided in the
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Richard R. Wilcox, Chairman
#6985
Moved by Kasper supported by Moffitt that resolution #6985 be adopted.
AYES: Coy, Daly, Dearborn, Douglas, Dunleavy, Fortino, Hoot, Houghten,
Kasper, Lennon, McDonald, Moffitt, Montante, Nowak, Olson, Page, Patterson,
perinoff, Pernick, Price, Roth, Simmons, Wilcox, Wilson, Aaron, Button. (26)
NAYS: None. (0)
A sufficient majority having voted therefor, the resolution was adopted.
STATE OF MICHIGAN)
COUNTY OF OAKLAND)
I, Lynn D. Allen, Clerk of I the County of Oakland and
having a seal, do hereby certify that I have compared the annexed copy of
resolution #6985 adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissionrs
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at their meeting held on March 20, 1975
with the original record thereof now remaining in my
office, and that it is a true and correct transcript
therefrom, and of the whole thereof.
In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the seal of said County at Pontiac, Michigan
21st March 75 this day of..., 19....
Lynn D. Allen Clerk
By Deputy Clerk
#6985
Moved by Kasper supported by Patterson the resolution be adopted.
Mr. Hoot requested the resolution be referred to the Finance Committee.
There were no objections.