Amendments to the Plan  Premiums AND other eligible medical expenses (examples: copays, coinsurance, deductible, prescription sunglasses, over the counter.

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Amendments to the Plan  Premiums AND other eligible medical expenses (examples: copays, coinsurance, deductible, prescription sunglasses, over the counter cold medicine) are reimbursable  Sick leave conversion  Reduced Benefit Level for those with less than 5 years participation  Rollover of expenses  Delayed commencement of benefit

Who is MERP? MERP Employee Benefit Trust Board of Trustees WSCFF Benefits Consultant DiMartino Associates, Inc. Investment Advisor Halbert Hargrove Tim Anderson Participating IAFF Locals Member Fire Fighters Third Party Administrator Benefit Solutions, Inc. Legal Counsel Carney Badley & Spellman Shana Saichek

Who controls MERP?  WSCFF Benefit Trust Board of Trustees  The Board of Trustees is made up of 7 fire fighters all from separate participating locals 4 are elected  Peter Craig  Pat McElligott  Jeff Wainwright  Open position 3 are appointed by the WSCFF  Kelly Fox  Greg Markley  Ricky Walsh

Components of MERP The Board of Trustees may adjust the components of this Plan. This is only a summary of the plan and does not replace the specifics of the plan document.  Participation  Contribution Amount TAX FREE  Eligibility for Benefit  Standard Benefit Amount (SBA) TAX FREE  Reimbursable Expenses  Receiving your Benefit  Duration of Benefits

Participation  Must be member of a Local that has negotiated participation in the plan with their employer via a bargaining agreement or memorandum of understanding (MOU)  All members of the bargaining unit must participate, no individual election per IRS rules

Contribution Amount  Currently $75 per member per month PRE-TAX  Contributions transferred to money manager for investment and pooled with all other participating group’s contributions  Pool of contributions invested in Frank Russell Funds.  Earnings grow TAX FREE

Eligibility for Benefits  Participate in the Plan at least 5 years (60 contribution months)  Cease working for the bargaining unit  Attain age 53

What if I don’t have 5 years participation?  Buy-up to 60 months of contributions at retirement  Make 18 months of contributions under COBRA, then buy-up the remaining 60 months if necessary  Take a “reduced benefit level”  As a Local, roll over sick leave cash out on a pre-tax basis. This is available even if you have over 5 years participation in the plan.

Buying Additional Participation with Sick Leave Cash Out  For example, the cash value of your sick leave PRE- TAX is $5,000.  $5,000 / $75 = so 66.7 months or 5 ½ more years of participation are added to your account.  Sick leave value of $3,000 adds almost 3 ½ years of participation.  Sick leave value of $10,000 buys a little over 11 years of participation.  The plan does not limit the maximum sick leave conversion, but the Local can define a limit

Standard Benefit Amount (SBA)  SBA based on contributions to the plan, investment income, administrative expenses and demographics  At retirement, your specific benefit amount is determined by: 4% X # of years of contributions X SBA

Standard Benefit Amount Currently SBA is $430 per month For example: 5 years of participation = 20% of SBA ($86) 10 years of participation = 40% of SBA ($172) 25 years of participation = 100% of SBA ($430) 30 years of participation = 120% of SBA ($516) There is no maximum on the % of the SBA for which you may be eligible.

Benefit Duration  Plan was developed to provide fire fighters a benefit until death  When a fire fighter dies at any age, spouse can access 50% of the benefit regardless of spouse’s age and until spouse reaches Medicare eligible age (currently 65 for everyone)  If you and your spouse die, eligible dependents would receive 50% of the benefit

What Are Reimbursable Expenses?  Premiums for medical, dental and vision coverage for you and your family (spouse, domestic partner, dependent children)  Other medical, dental and vision expenses (that aren’t covered by insurance) for prevention, diagnosis, and/or treatment of a medical situation for you and your dependents.

What Happens If I Leave Employment At My Local?  If you go to another local participating in MERP, your participation accrual continues  If you go to another job (or another local not in MERP), your months/years of participation in MERP are frozen and you may access your benefit when you reach age 53  If you are promoted out of the bargaining unit, you may continue participation on a self-pay basis

How Do I Receive My Benefit?  You must incur an expense and have proof of the expense  Submit proof of expense to BSI via fax or mail You can batch your expenses and send in quarterly (for example) or submit them as they occur.  BSI will verify expense is eligible for reimbursement and cut a check to fire fighter

Future Goals  Create WSCFF retiree medical plan  Fund other retiree programs

Mission Statement It is the mission of the WSCFF Employee Benefit Trust to provide the best possible plan benefits to its participating members and to enhance the plan as greater benefit options become available in the dynamic health care industry